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Renown Black scholar shares his philosophy in the design of a new school. Edmund Gordon explains his approach with NewsOne.

Plus, President Obama lifts limits on Cuban cigars and rum and the U.S. bans Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones from all airplanes.

When asked about being in his fifties, he said, "half of my life is over, and I’m OK with that."

The "Empire" star says her wage for the Oscar-nominated film was "sofa change" and that they forced her to pay for her own accommodations during the shoot.

Tionna Norris said that her 3-year-old child's teacher claimed that the students were bullying her because of her "stinky" hair—a claim that the school confirmed was not true.

Plus, 9-year-old Conn. girl banned from soccer game because of her hairstyle and Trump reportedly called deaf "Apprentice" star Marlee Matlin "retarded."

Plus, the Department of Justice will begin collecting data on use of force by police and an Illinois movie theater changes rules after getting backlash for firing teen over dreadlocks.

A new short film humanizes Black life as it's caught in the crosshairs of police brutality and state violence.

While stumping for Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, FLOTUS delivered her most powerful and emotional speech yet.