Plus, letters written by President Obama's father housed at the Schomburg Center in Harlem and study finds that women have less regret about divorce than men.

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Today marked the very first United State of Women Summit at The White House led by President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama. As expected, the event attracted some of the most powerful, educated and elegant ladies in the country as they gathered to talk about worldwide women’s equality and other women-related topics.   […]

POTUS also stressed that this act of terror on a LGBT club was "an especially heartbreaking day for our fellow Americans — who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender."

Plus, police release name of the man who killed "The Voice" singer and a Bronx mother died saving her children from a gunman.

Wearing sunglasses, as promised, President Obama watched Malia cross the stage to receive her diploma at Sidwell Friends School.

The first daughter is growing up fast. 17-year-old Malia Obama is graduating high school today in Washington D.C.

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Have the lives of African Americans improved in the eight years since President Barack Obama took office? Roland Martin sits down with economist and columnist Dr. Julianne Malveaux to discuss her new book, Are We Better Off? Race, Obama and Public Policy.

POTUS granted 42 federal prisoners clemency, most of who were incarcerated on drug charges.

The passing of legendary boxer and activist, Muhammad Ali probably hit no one harder than his children.

Plus, "Roots" producer Will Packard clapsback at Snoop Dogg and Black woman named head of Universal Television.