Days after cities across the nation held protests decrying the Trump administration, local leaders look to advance the momentum beyond one day of protest. More than 2,600 protests took place in all 50 ...
Editor’s note: Columnists Matthew Jegers and Wren Warne-Jacobson wrote this article. This article has been reviewed for objectivity. WASHINGTON — Protesters marched on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of ...
On Saturday, Nov. 18, over 7 million people took to the streets in cities and towns all across the country to participate in the No Kings protest, with participants marching to protest the actions and ...
Over the weekend, hundred of thousands of people all across the country came together for No Kings Day, a nationwide protest pushing back against President Donald Trump and his contentious policies.
Crowds gather to listen to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) during a No Kings event, October 18, 2025, in Washington. Credit: Allison Robbert/AP Photo It’s the question everyone is asking. I participated in ...
(Reuters) -People who take part in Saturday's mass "No Kings" protest against President Donald Trump's administration may be targeted for federal government surveillance with a range of technology ...
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All across the country, huge crowds showed up in big cities and small towns to affirm their commitment to the founding principle that in America, there are, “No Kings.” Here in Jamestown, I joined ...
At last weekend’s "No Kings" protest in Washington, D.C., inflatable chickens bobbed above a crowd that, according to demographic research, was made up mostly of educated White women in their 40s.
Large crowds of protesters marched and rallied in cities across the U.S. on Oct. 18, for “No Kings” demonstrations decrying what participants see as the government’s swift drift into authoritarianism ...
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