Roland Martin
While hosting a reception for Black History Month on Thursday, President Barack Obama greeted the crowd with First Lady Michelle Obama by his side, and of course, he brought the jokes.
Could peaceful protests like the Women's March held in Washington, D.C. become a crime?
America's wealth coach Deborah Owens explains how African-Americans can turn their buying power into economic power.
Where is the Democratic opposition to President Trump and Republicans in Washington?
President Trump signed an executive order halting a plan that would help low-income buyers purchase homes.
The Black Youth Project at the University of Chicago conducted a survey of young adults that revealed many millennials don't believe President Trump will serve the interests of the Black community.
Roland Martin and his panel of guests quantified the impact President Obama and his administration had on the nation, as well as how well they handled issues important to African-Americans.
A day after celebrating MLK Day, we also honor the legacy of his father Rev. Martin Luther King Sr.
NAN held their We Shall Not Be Moved march and rally in Washington; should a defined demand have been issued during the march?
Senate Republicans begin the process to dismantle Obamacare, but have no plan to replace President Barack Obama's signature piece of legislation.