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White House Releases Final Photos of POTUS & First Family

President Obama’s photographer Pete Souza recently shared his eighth and final photo’s of the POTUS and the First Family. It’s hard to imagine that in a little over a week, the President and his family will no longer live at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.  We’re truly going to miss the Obama’s. But with intimate images like these shot by Pete Souza, we’ll […]

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Award-winning Political Journalist Gwen Ifill dies at 61

Award-winning PBS political reporter and vice-presidential-debate moderator Gwen Ifill passed away from cancer Monday in hospice care. She was 61. In April, Ifill took a leave from her position as the moderator and managing editor of Washington Week and co-anchor of PBS Newshour to address some health issues. At the time, a representative from the network said

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Black Women Who Ran and Won

Black Women ran and won in 2016 at all levels of government and decisively shattered the glass ceiling on Tuesday night’s election, reflecting their true, 23 million strong voting power. Read more at EBONY  Here’s a brief rundown of Black women who came out winners in this week’s historical election. U.S. Senate California Kamala Harris is the two-term Attorney

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Kamala Harris Makes History as 2nd Black Woman Elected to U.S. Senate

  Kamala Harris, California’s Attorney General, made history last night, becoming only the second black woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate. Harris, 52, defeated democrat Loretta Sanchez, entered the Senate race after Barbara Boxer announced her intention to retire. The Democrat became an early front-runner in a crowded primary field. While there are 20

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