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Dear Tom, My mom is a true blessing to our little family of three. It wasn’t easy but she made sure THAT I graduated from high school and college. Now it’s my little brother’s turn. He is about to graduate this coming spring so we have been taking him on weekend road trips him to […]

If You Missed It, Little Known Black History Facts, Originals

Patricia Campbell-Smith is now the first African-American to be appointed as Chief Judge for the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. President Barack Obama appointed Judge Campbell-Smith to the position one month after she was appointed to judge to the same court. The newly appointed judge has a long, impressive history of service with the U.S. […]

“Seriously Ignorant” correspondent Damon Williams gives us the most ignorant headlines of the week including a story about a grandmother who gave her granddaughter cocaine to set up the child’s dad and another story about drug dealers arrested for robbing a bank.

Sybil Wilkes discusses today’s news headlines including the latest on the teacher killing in Danvers, Massachusetts.

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Tom and the crew open the show talking about the World Series, the Joyner Jinx and black contractors.

Comedian Chris Paul gives us hilarious take on the day’s hottest topics including Kanye’s proposal, Dolly Parton’s accident and Denzel Washington’s son’s new gig.

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For IPAD/IPOD users: Comedian Gary Owen jokes with the TJMS crew about the Cincinnati Bengals, the Joyner Jinx, Pebbles and Grambling State University’s problems.

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Huggy Lowdown jokes with the crew about the high school football team being accused of bullying after beating a team 91-0 and much more!

Reverend Al Sharpton reminds the TJMS that although the Affordable Care Act website has it’s glitches, it’s important to remember the big picture that it will get millions affordable health coverage.

Comedian Dominique says “there’s two people you don’t mess with: a person cooking your food and a person over your head with scissors.” Listen to hear more about a barber who stabbed a customer after he complained about his haircut.

Roland Martin talks with Ron Hasson of the NAACP, about the climate of racism being perpetuated at UCLA including the story about Christian Head, a black surgeon, who received $4.5 million in July after settling a racial discrimination lawsuit against the University.

If You Missed It, Little Known Black History Facts, Originals

Mildred Carter of Tuskegee was Alabama’s first licensed black female pilot. She earned her pilot’s license on February 1, 1941. With 150 hours of flight time logged, Carter flew the skies in a two-plane formation with her husband and fellow Tuskegee Airman, Herbert Carter. In a campus publication, Mildred Carter had been given the title […]