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Singer Rebecca Ferguson during the final of the talent show "The Voice of Germany."

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Donald Trump is in quite the political pickle.

Jan. 20 is fast approaching and the president-elect is still having trouble finding celebrities who want to perform at his inauguration.

Well have no fear, Donald — British singer and X Factor alum, Rebecca Ferguson, has agreed to perform on your big day...as long as you approve her song c

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Actor Tom Arnold arrives at the premiere of Universal Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ “Straight Outta Compton” at the Microsoft Theatre on August 10, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

*As if anyone needed any more proof of Donald Trump’s racial insensitivity, Tom Arnold claims to have the receipts.

In the midst of the “Access Hollywood” footage that leaked in October showing the future President-elect making lewd comments about women, there were reports that Trump made even worse remarks regard

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Ms. Miller’s evangelical faith guided and anchored much of her life until the presidential election, when the white evangelical church voted 81% in favor of Donald Trump. “On November 8, white evangelical Christianity and I called it quits,” wrote Ms. Miller online. (PHOTO: LEAH NASH FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL)

Ms. Miller’s evangelical faith guided and anchored much of her life until the presidential election, when the white evangelical church voted 81% in favor of Donald Trump. “On November 8, white evangelical Christianity and I called it quits,” wrote Ms. Miller online. (PHOTO: LEAH NASH FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL)

The contentious election is a ripe topic for sermons but is sending some churchgoers to the doors

The election is over and so is Brandi Miller’s religious affiliation.

“On Nov. 8, w

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has chosen former campaign 2016 rival Ben Carson to become secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Trump’s decision, announced early Monday by his transition office, comes as the real estate mogul continues a series of interviews, meetings with aides and other deliberations aimed at forming his administration.

In a statement, Trump says he’s “thrilled to nominate” Carson, saying he “has a br

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Civil rights hero from 60s takes criticism as Trump backer

October 23, 

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In this Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016, image made from video, Clarence Henderson, a participant in the Feb. 1, 1960, sit-in at a Greensboro, N.C., Woolworth lunch counter, speaks at a campaign event in High Point, N.C., in support of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Henderson has been criticized for his stance, with many taking to Twitter to accuse him of abandoning the principles he fough
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Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) speaks to the media during a press conference after game four of the NBA Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena. The Warriors won 108-97. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

Steph Curry is backing Hillary Clinton for the 2016 presidential election.

The two-time MVP spoke at TechCruch in San Francisco on Tuesday. While taking questions, he was asked about the upcoming election and who he was going for. His answer wa

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 September 10 at 11:45 PM 

Hillary Clinton maintains a lead over Donald Trump, but lagging interest among some of her supporters poses a potential turnout challenge for Democrats with less than n

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Hillary Clinton is trying to climb out from under an email scandal that won’t seem to go away, so she has decided to blame the black guy.

Recent reports quote Clinton as saying she got the idea to use a private server from former Secretary of State Colin Powell. Now, according to CNN, Powell is “pushing back” against Clinton’s attempts to blame him, reportedly telling the press that “her people are trying to pin it on me.”

A report by the New York Times first revealed that Clinton told FBI in

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Hillary Clinton has regained a lead over Donald Trump in their November match-up, three new polls out Sunday show, but the race remains a virtual dead heat as Republicans head to Cleveland for the quadrennial nominating convention.

Clinton beat Trump in a one-on-one matchup 46%-41% in an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll out Sunday that had a 3.1-percentage-point margin-of-error. Another 8% said they preferred neither candidate.

In a four-way race that included third-party candidates Jill Stei

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There are 39 comments on the WCKX-FM Columbus story from Monday Oct 12, titled Hillary Clinton: 'Racism Is America's Original Sin'. In it, WCKX-FM Columbus reports that:

After the meeting, which according to our sources, was productive, Clinton took up a challenge issued by a Twitter user to speak openly about race and racism, not just behind closed doors with Black "radicals." Racism is America's original sin.

Join the discussion below, or Read more at WCKX-FM Columbus.

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No. No. No. And to think you were my #MCM last week for telling everyone that being a social media activist isn’t enough. Now here you go this week, during an interview with DJ Whoo Kid, arguing that you wouldn’t vote for Hillary Clinton, or any other woman, for president because women make rash decisions.

“Not to be sexist, but I can’t vote for the leader of the free world to be a woman,” T.I. had the audacity to say. “Just because, every other position that exists, I think a woman could do

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LAS VEGAS — Hillary Rodham Clinton went to Donald Trump's doorstep Monday to mock the Republican presidential front-runner on the eve of the first Democratic presidential debate.

The appearance at a boisterous rally of the politically potent Culinary Workers Union was a win-win for Clinton, letting her signal her support for an influential union while taking aim at the Democratic party's favorite foil. The union, which represents casino and resort workers, is trying to organize hotel empl

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Then-presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) chats with some New York-area African-American leaders Jan. 14, 2008, in New York City.

If not Hillary, then who? Everybody knows the Dems have no backup for the 2016 presidential election. On Nov. 4, Democratic control of the U.S. Senate went down, along with Democratic office holders across the nation.

Meanwhile Hillary Clinton is riding high. With a lame-duck president and outsider status in Washington, keeping the White House is he

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton opened up about the book that she says made her who she is today: the Bible.

In an interview published in the New York Times Sunday Book Review, Clinton opened up about her favorite books and authors, name-dropping famous literary names like John Grisham, Toni Morrison and Walter Isaacson. The possible 2016 presidential candidate said the Bible has had the biggest influence on her:

If you had to name one book that made you who you are today, what woul

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What I saw, in that incident, was bewilderment. Like, how could the United States do that to itself? Especially countries that believe in our model, really cherish
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