I’ll close by quoting Lee Cheuk-yan, a former legislator who has devoted his life to keeping alive the memory of those w...
I would say to our athletes: You're there to compete. Do not risk incurring the anger of the Chinese government, because...
I will support Chair Powell's nomination for another term running the Fed, but even he thinks that it is just common sen...
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and congratulations to all three of our nominees.
I have long advocated for rewriting our ethics rules to prevent conflicts of interest, to close the revolving door, and ...
An institution responsible for the security of our financial system and the growth of our economy cannot blind itself to...
For the first time in almost a decade we will have a full Board of Governors at the Fed, one that reflects the country.
We need a whole lot more people in institutions like the Fed who understand how ignorant that term is, and misleading, a...
Listen to what the Washington Post Editorial Board wrote. ... the Senate should move quickly to put them in place.
I think it speaks volumes about her commitment to human rights.
What does it profit a country if it gains the whole world and suffers the loss of its soul?
Everything you do to speak out and raise awareness about what is happening inside Tibet helps the Tibetans.
If I could just ask my friend Nathan Law, thank you for the update on Joshua Wong.
It has to change. Really, it is in the government of China's interest, I think, to change its approach.
I'm concerned that her allegation of sexual assault against the senior Chinese official will not be investigated by the ...
The idea that you could be holding an Olympics in a country that is engaged in genocide, I mean, boy--I can't believe th...
Thank you for your tireless advocacy on behalf of your uncle.
Can you explain what RSDL is? What should the UN and the U.S. be doing about this practice?