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Baton Rouge celebrates the election of its first Black female mayor. Sharon Weston Broome faces the daunting task of healing the city's racial wounds.

New Orleans prosecutor wants the maximum sentence for the man who killed NFL player Will Smith. Cardell Hayes faces up to 60 year for his manslaughter conviction.

Pamela Ramsey, a West Virginia non-profit director, will be allowed to return to work after calling Michelle Obama an "ape in heels."

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Disgraced comedian Bill Cosby hopes to cop a plea deal that will allow him to avoid jail time, according to the infamous Page Six section of the New York Post.

The Education Department accesses civil rights gains under President Obama. Activists are preparing for rollbacks under Trump's administration.

A newly constructed church in Nigeria collapses. At least 160 people killed.

Plus, Louisville's Lamar Jackson becomes youngest college football player to win the Heisman and Former Clinton staffer launches anti Trump site "Corrupt AF."

Dr. Candice Bridge plans on creating innovative ways to catch sexual assault suspects outside of DNA evidence.

In a statement, the popular lingerie company confirmed that the store manager responsible for the racial profiling has been fired.

“Attitudes about my presidency among whites in northern states are very different from whites in southern states,” POTUS told CNN.

Plus, Black woman named new head of the Huffington Post and Ohio bans abortions as early as six weeks past conception.