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Cris Carter is a All-Pro wide receiver who spent most of his career catching touchdown passes for the Minnesota Vikings. Aside from his recent induction into the NFL Hall of Fame and his moving speech, he’s also written a book, “Going Deep: How Wide Recievers Became the Most Compelling Figures In Pro Sports,” about the […]

Comedian Dominique jokes with the crew about Chris Brown quitting music and R. Kelly creating more “Trapped in the Closet” episodes.

Huggy Lowdown jokes with the crew about Chris Brown.

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Dear Mr. Joyner: My Christmas wish is for my son, Quin-Tores Coleman.  he started his first year of college at the art institute of Atlanta last month, majoring in audio production.  he dreams of one day working creatively in radio or the recording industry. Tom, the fact that my son is in college makes me […]

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Roland Martin talks with ESPN’s Bomani Jones about the impact of performing enhancing drugs on the game of baseball.

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On Saturday, August 24, 2013 we will gather at 8AM at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC to stand together against the recent attack on voter rights, against Stand Your Ground and racial profiling, and to continue to raise awareness on unemployment, poverty, gun violence, immigration, gay rights and other critical issues affecting our nation. […]

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Comedian Chris Paul gives his hilarious take on the day’s hottest topics. — George W. Bush had heart surgery.  Doctors had to place a stent into one of the former President’s arteries after discovering a blockage.  And they say the blockage was disrupting the flow of oxygen to George W.’s brain.  Ah, so that explains […]

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Sybil Wilkes discusses today’s news headlines including a story about the latest drama brewing between Tameka Foster and Usher Raymond.

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Tom and the crew open the show announcing who else will be joining the crew at the 2013 Allstate Tom Joyner Family Reunion and more.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more women are breastfeeding than ever before, including more black women, but there is still a significant lag in black mothers who breastfeed. Nearly 60 percent of black American women breastfeed their children, but that compares to 75 percent for white women and 80 percent […]

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Bass Reeves was a Paris, Texas-born slave who become one of the toughest men of the frontier in history. Owned by farmer and politician George Reeves, Bass worked as water boy and later as his owners’ personal servant. In 1860, Reeves took the distraction of the Civil War as an opportunity to escape and live […]

When “The Butler” comes out on August 16, there will be three Black men that made it happen – director Lee Daniels, White House butler Eugene Allen and journalist Wil Haygood, who wrote the original “Washington Post” article, “A Butler Well Served by This Election”  that inspired the movie. Haygood’s book “The Butler: A Witness […]