President Obama dabbed away tears as he spoke of the innocent lives lost and the traumatized families left behind following today’s tragic shooting spree in…

Whether it was comforting victims of Super Storm Sandy or visiting dignitaries in Asia, get a look at President Obama behind the scenes. Click here for photos.

The Supreme Court could finally put the question of same-sex marriage to rest next year. The Supreme Court will hear arguments in California’s Prop 8 case Hollingsworth v. Perry, and the federal Defense of Marriage Act also known as DOMA. Prop 8 was a voter-approved referendum to ban same-sex marriage despite state court rulings allowing […]

President Obama addressed his Chicago campaign headquarters and was overcome with emotion. After a hard fought battle across the country he took time to talk…

After casting their ballots today and over the last couple of weeks, voters spent Tuesday night watching the returns at election watch parties. When asked what they would do if President Obama lost, the answers ranged from cry to riot to keep on working. What would you do?

After an early morning rush, many polls were quiet throughout the day especially in African American communities in Charlotte. Voter turnout picked up during the early evening as voters swarmed the polls before they closed at 7:30 p.m. Many poll workers and volunteers told our Radio One Team that many people voted during early voting. […]

Michelle Obama rallied a crowd of 4,500 people at the Flight Operations hanger in Charlotte. During her approximately 30 minute speech, she touted President Obama’s…

A new poll from Elon University shows that President Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney are tied in North Carolina. Each candidate received 45 percent of…

In a speech from the White House, President Obama said he’s not concerned about Hurricane Sandy’s impact on the election. “The election will take care…

In a Newsone essay, First Lady Michelle Obama talks about the importance of every voice being heard and counted, about a fight that never ends. Obama says today’s challenges aren’t as urgent as those we faced during segregation, but they’re still important. Read her essay here.

WHAT: Rally to Get Out to Vote! Featuring: Democratic Party Early Vote Tour Bus with special guests WHEN: 11 a.m.- 2:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 20,…

Lines snaked around early voting sites throughout the city on Thursday, the first day of early voting. Thus far, North Carolinians are stepping up to polls only a few days after Gov. Mitt Romney has gained a slim lead over President Obama in the state. In 2008, President Obama had already gained 300,000 votes in […]