The grassroots “No Kings” movement is planning a second nationwide day of peaceful demonstrations on October 18, following large-scale protests earlier this summer that organizers say drew millions ...
An anti-Trump group is planning protests Saturday in more than 1,500 cities nationwide — including several in South Florida. The group, dubbed No Kings, underscored the protests were planned in ...
After the No Kings protests from June 14 were attended by an estimated 5 million people across the country, organizers are planning a second round to occur nationwide Oct. 18. The protests on June 14 ...
SAN ANTONIO — A 66-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly posting threats aimed at protesters planning to attend Saturday’s “No Kings” demonstration. According to the San Antonio Police ...
On Saturday, the “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump’s authoritarian actions took place in more than 2,600 locations across the United States. An estimated 7 million people participated ...
No, the marches didn’t eradicate the problems that protesters wanted addressed. But in community, their souls found the sustenance to keep pushing forward. Last Saturday, more than 7 million people ...
The Issue: Nationwide “No Kings” protests against President Trump and his policies. What a bunch of hypocrites: These protesters want the Trump administration to follow the laws of our country. Well, ...
From Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday, it’s a major boom for retailers. Organizers of the No Kings Alliance and the "We ain't buying it" campaign are urging Americans to withhold their purchasing power to ...
After a generally peaceful ‘No Kings Day’ demonstration in downtown Los Angeles, 14 people were arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). According to the LAPD, twelve adults and two ...
Peter Parisi is a writer and editor for The Daily Signal. Conservative author-commentator M. Stanton Evans often criticized what he regarded as “water bug journalism”—superficial news reporting that, ...
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