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‘No Kings is back’: Millions of people expected for this weekend's protest nationwide, South Florida
More than 2,600 “No Kings” protests nationally will be held this Saturday — an increase from the roughly 2,000 nationwide demonstrations on June 14. In South Florida, more than a dozen protests are planned from Key West to Palm Beach Gardens.
Nearly 75 people gathered Wednesday night at the intersection of Wyman Park Drive and Remington Avenue to urge the Johns Hopkins University to address its policing and tax practices, and stop building its AI Institute.
The Department of Homeland Security clapped back at a “bizarre" anti-ICE protest that drew several hundred nude demonstrators who bared it all outside a Portland ICE facility on Sunday.
What is HALO Law? And what to know about your rights during protests before you hit the streets on Oct. 18 for the 'No Kings' events in Jacksonville.
Des Moines is one of over a dozen locations across Iowa that will host a No Kings protest in October. The June No Kings protest in Des Moines brought out an estimated 7,000 people. Across the nation, the protest mobilized millions of people across the county to protest the Trump administration.
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The anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests are back, expected to fill Oregon cities with demonstrators
The largest “No Kings” protests in Oregon likely will be in Portland, and the city certainly will have the largest number of them, with some 25 planned. But others will take place across the state, in Bend, Klamath Falls, Salem, along the coast and in many other places.
Federal agents take people into custody at Back of the Yards flea market, protesters detained nearby
Witnesses say as many as 30 federal officers swarmed a Chicago flea market, taking multiple people into custody who tried to run away. Vendors left behind are now living in fear and uncertainty.
The Take-It-Back Movement, TIB, in collaboration with the Movement for the Transformation of Nigeria, MoTion, has announced plans to stage a protest in
Big crowds of protesters are expected across the United States against what some call authoritarian practices by President Donald Trump