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About 200 people attended a “No Kings” protest against Trump Administration policies at Batavia City Hall Friday afternoon.
At least 500 demonstrators lined the streets outside the federal courthouse in Eugene on July 4 for a "No Kings since 1776" protest.
Organizers of the event donned 18th century-style costumes — and drew what they said are similarities between the actions of King George III and President Trump’s policies.
Most Americans celebrate Independence Day at the beach, at a picnic, or at the mall. But about 200 people showed up at the ...
For the most part, people set aside politics to celebrate America. Many celebrated their freedom to speak up, to work, to walk their own paths.
Millions of protesters have denounced President Donald Trump as a would-be autocrat and marched under the banner "No Kings." ...
Members of the newly formed chapter, Indivisible Baldwin County, spent their Independence Day on the picket line in Foley. A ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Several people gathered for a protest at Howard Park, for the latest “No Kings Protest” in our area, which kicked off at 11:30 a.m. We’re told speakers addressed the crowd ...
Orlando Magic rookie forward Noah Penda was grinning ear to ear after signing his rookie contract on Friday. Penda's spot in ...
Orlando Magic rookie guard Jase Richardson made his childhood dream official. The Magic signed Richardson to his rookie-scale ...
TULSA, Okla. — A 'No Kings' protest took place near 41st and Yale in Tulsa on Independence Day. Participants hosted a cookout ...
Years with No Kings’ protest to recognize the 249th anniversary of U.S. independence ...
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