The Woman Behind The Pussyhat Project On Women's Rights Under President Trump
Women and men across the country are gearing up for the second annual Women's March this weekend. That means a sea of pink hats will fill the streets of America's biggest cities.
Krista Suh, the Founder of the Pussyhat Project and author of "DIY Rules For A WTF World: How To Speak Up, Get Creative, and Change The World," explains how she came up with the idea for a knitted pink hat. She says she wanted to create something with her hands that she could use to protest.
It's been a year since people first took to the streets to protest President Trump. Suh gives her take on where women's rights stand a year into the Trump administration.
A university for deaf students in Washington, D.C. held a ceremony for two dozen students who over 70 years ago were forced to attend segregated schools and never received their diplomas.
Monday is National Tequila Day. Cheddar News checked in from Toro Loco in downtown Manhattan to take a peek at some of the restaurant's top signature tequila cocktails made by bartender Will Tacuri.