Congressman Ro Khanna represents California's seventeenth district, better known as Silicon Valley. Despite boycotts by some of his Democratic colleagues, Rep. Khanna felt it was his 'constitutional responsibility' to attend President Trump's first State of the Union.
Congressman Khanna wore a pin in honor of Recy Taylor, an African American woman who was raped by six white men back in the 1900s. Her rapist was never convicted. The pin, worn by many members, was a symbol to stand up for all victims of sexual assault who never got justice.
Rep. Khanna said that the State of the Union makes for "good theater," but "rhetoric isn't good enough." The Congressman wants to see follow through from President Trump, who often makes checklists, but never keeps his promises.
It took just one tweet from Rihanna to anger the Indian government and supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party.
The Canadian government has designated the Proud Boys group as a terrorist entity.
Slain U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick lay in honor Wednesday in the building he died defending as colleagues and the lawmakers he protected paid their respects.
House Democrats say the Senate should convict former President Trump and bar him from office because he endangered the lives of all members of Congress when he aimed a mob of supporters “like a loaded cannon” at the U.S. Capitol last month.
The Reddit-fueled buying spree of GameStop stocks may be winding down, but regulators and legal experts are still only beginning to understand the implications of what just happened.
Philanthropist and former Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer wants President Biden to do more than just reverse Trump's policies on climate change.
Amazon is paying nearly $62 million to settle charges that it took tips from its delivery drivers.
Oregon became the first state in the U.S. to decriminalize drug possession after a new law, approved by voters in November, went into effect.
House Majority Whip, Jim Clyburn (D-S.C. 6th District) shares his expectations of President Joe Biden as his administration gets settled in.
Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C. 10th District), spoke to Cheddar about the Reddit Revolt on GameStop's stock and what role Congress might play going forward.
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