CRTV's Nate Madden and The Daily Dot's Andrew Wyrich discuss Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe stepping down just hours before the House Intel Committee voted to release a classified memo. That document allegedly reveals misconduct by FBI and Justice Department officials in the Russia investigation.
We discuss what the release of this memo means for national security and the partisan divide among Democrats and Republicans.
Madden gives us his thoughts on President Trump's first State of the Union address Tuesday night. The president is expected to focus on the economy, immigration and infrastructure.
U.S. states could face some hurdles as they experiment with road usage charging programs aimed at one day replacing motor fuel taxes, which are generating less each year, in part due to fuel efficiency and the rise of electric cars.
The defiance of restrictions in North Dakota on what bathrooms transgender students can use in public schools and universities shows that it's not exactly clear how bathroom laws will play out in local communities after being enacted in at least 10 states with Republican-controlled legislatures.
The Supreme Court on Monday left in place an appellate ruling barring a North Carolina public charter school from requiring girls to wear skirts to school.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is awarding almost $1.7 billion in grants for buying zero- and low-emission buses, with the money going to transit projects in 46 states and territories.
Vice President Kamala Harris said Supreme Court conservatives caused a healthcare crisis in America and blasted abortion bans in Republican-led states.
To many observers, the efforts to roll back two policies that disproportionately help Black students and other students of color reflect a backlash to racial progress in higher education.