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Robach dropped the "CP" bomb without a second thought during a segment about the racist backlash regarding the decision to cast Zendaya as Mary Jane in the upcoming Spiderman film.

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A museum will also go alongside the memorial to trace the country's history from slavery to present day. The structure is slated to open in April 2017.

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Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton missed a huge opportunity to make a stand about race issues in a recent GQ interview released on Monday.

The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday closed a probe prompted by the April 2015 death of Freddie Gray. It concluded Baltimore police officers regularly violate the constitutional rights of Black residents through the use of excessive force, unlawful searches and arrests, and racial discrimination.

Detective Gordon's comments, initially reported last month shortly after the shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, marked the simmering tension between the Black community and law enforcement over police interactions.

Plus, a Texas cable channel accidentally runs a racist ad that shocks viewers and Hillary Clinton tells Black and Latino journalists to hold her accountable.

Kenneth Walker and his wife believe that the blaze was set because he refused to resign from the fire department.

Plus, Alabama pastor claims he was fired for inviting Black people to attend his church and a transgender woman livestreams being sexually harassed during community service.

From King to O'Reilly, the irresponsible dissemination of a whitewashed history, which many believed to be powered by Donald Trump's xenophobia, seems to dominate the internet. But is this type of rhetoric, while not new, fueled by the upcoming election?

An Ann Arbor mortgage loan officer lost her job for calling FLOTUS an "ugly Black B----."

The charges sound foolish, but do they sound familiar? Ramsey Orta was also arrested after filming Eric Garner's death.

Marc stopped by Global Grind's offices to promote his new book Nobody: Casualties of America’s War on the Vulnerable, from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond, and his role as the host of VH1's new late night talk show VH1 Live!