Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders walked out of an on-camera interview yesterday when he a reporter started grilling him about his wife. Reports say the question was about Sanders’ wife Jane having a meeting with an outspoken racist in Arizona. Check out what his response was here. [Gawker] Earlier this week, a power cable inside Washington D.C’s […]

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"I remember people talking about how somehow this was going to solve all our racial problems. I wasn’t one of those who subscribed to that notion," the president said.

As Hillary Clinton inches closer to gaining the Democratic Party's nomination for president of the United States, the nation's current leader made a weighty appeal on the former first lady's behalf. At a dinner last Friday, President Barack Obama appealed to donors at the private to rally around Clinton, The New York Times reports.

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According to reports, Coley passed away on Tuesday night while receiving hospice care.

Hillary Clinton is no stranger to being asked her stance on prison reform. During the most recent democratic debate she nearly found herself at a loss for words when confronted by a man that had spent 39 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit.

When asked by Terina Allen, the sister of Sam Dubose -- a Black man fatally shot by former University of Cincinnati officer Ray Tensing during a traffic stop last year -- about police accountability, Sanders insisted that institutional racism police reform would be priority if he were to become president.

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Hillary Clinton is getting a lot of backlash for comments made on Reagan's AIDS Revisionism during Nancy Reagan's funeral.

Plus, SNL hilariously spoofs Trump and Carson, Sanders' camp claps back at Clinton for health care remarks and NYPD officer loses his badge after pulling his gun on an unarmed man in the Bronx.

"We stopped Trump" was chanted outside of the University of Chicago after the reality star and real estate mogul confirmed that he would be postponing his rally scheduled for Friday, March 11th.

In their eighth meeting, Clinton and Sanders sounded off on deportations, health care and who will really get things done in The White House.

Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders is still feeling the burn after his "ghetto" remark.