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Sybil Wilkes discusses today’s news headlines including the latest on Morgan State University and the outcome of the Katherine Jackson vs. AEG trial.

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Sybil Wilkes and the crew get into a heated debate about the portrayal of black women on television using the TV shows “Ironside” and “Scandal” as points of reference.

Due to the government shutdown, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) was forced to furlough 1,716 out of 1, 754 employees; well J.Anthony Brown has something to say about this!

Some people are fly by night stars that shine brightly for a brief moment, then flame out. Actor Blair Underwood is not one of those people. Underwood has enjoyed a lengthy career, maybe because he’s so versatile. He’s played lawyers and doctors and boyfriends good and bad both on TV and in movies like “Set […]

Comedian Chris Paul says former DC mayor Marion Barry has a new job thanks to the government shutdown. Take a listen to find out what it is!

Comedian Huggy Lowdown goes in on Lamar Odom for his very thin look, joking that he looks like “an extra from World War Z!”

Reverend Al Sharpton talks with the Tom Joyner Morning Show crew about the government shutdown

Comedian Dominique made her first trip the renowned Texas State Fair and she can’t believe all the goodies she enjoyed including a deep fried peanut butter and jelly sandwich!

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Today’s “Wednesday Christmas Wish” winner is Charles Harrington.

Roland Martin talks with Representative Marcia Fudge about the government shutdown.

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Pelagie Green was the first black person to join St. Louis’ Muny Opera House dance chorus in 1962. While her appearance was historical, it was also life- threatening. For her own safety, 19-year-old Pelagie Green was under the constant watch of Officer Charles Wren, a black police officer whom she later married. Green went on […]

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Anton J. Gunn, Director of External Affairs in the Office of Intergovernmental and External Affairs (IEA) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, answers your questions about Obamacare and tells you how you should prepare for the changes. What is the web site for young folks to receive more info on the Affordable […]