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Trish Doolin said Seattle's KeyBank went as far as to call her company to verify if she was actually an employee there.

Plus, voter registration will not be extended in Florida, despite hurricane and Robert De Niro would like to punch Donald Trump in the face.

The former Food Network co-host told OWN that she "tried to leave five times" and finally found the strength to move on.

The "Empire" star, whose book drops on October 11, reminds us that even "strong" Black women can experience interpartner violence.

Donald Trump under fire for saying the Central Park 5 are still guilty and for making lewd comments about women in leaked video; plus New York Black man's letter to petty white neighbors goes viral.

Avon Foundation for Women data found that nationally Black women were 43 percent more likely to die from this disease.

Plus, Alabama prison guards went on strike in solidarity with inmates and hospital charged couple $40 to hold their baby after birth.

Jane Wood Allen described FLOTUS has a "gorilla" and said she was a "disgrace to America." Now, Allen has no job.

The New York-born novelist died from a heart attack in the Virgin Islands on September 28. She was only 66-years-old.

Plus, Donald Trump implies that vets with PTDS aren't "strong" and customers blast a Texas Sonic for handing them racist receipts.

In the emotional interview with "People," the "Luke Cage" actress breaks down in tears about state violence and applauds Colin Kaepernick.

The "New York Times" obtained the GOP nominee's tax records from 1995 and found that because of massive business failure, he legally may have not paid his taxes for almost two decades.