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.
Detavio Samuels, CEO of Revolt, joins Cheddar News to discuss the importance of Black media, and give insight from cultural leaders about climbing to the top of their industries.
Stories of survivors emerge from Turkey and Syria earthquake, new allegations against officers who killed Tyre Nichols, and Texas sues over abortion bill guidance. Here is everything you Need2Know for Thursday, February 9, 2023.
Children are taken to a warming bus as parents wait for news after a bus crashed into a day care center in Laval, Quebec, on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via AP)
High school wrestler, Joe Salmon was ice fishing when he saw 83-year-old Thomas Lee and his dog Cooper's vehicle crash into the ice. The 17-year-old sprung into action to save the pair, pulling them out of the vehicle before help came.
Cheddar News' Shannon LaNier spoke with owner Kiahna Malloy of Kreme & Krumbs, a Black-owned ice cream shop in Montclair, New Jersey, about why she got into the business.
Support pours in for Turkey and Syria earthquake support, a fire broke out during a United Airlines flight, and more officers are expected to be charged in the beating death of Tyre Nichols. Here is everything you Need2Know for February 8, 2023.