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A group of hundreds gathered in Northwest, D.C., to protest recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids and deportation activities, joining protestor
More than 1.800 anti-Trump "No Kings" protests are expected across the country, with more than 75 in Florida. Here's what to know before you head out.
Community organizers and advocacy groups in D.C. organize a protest against federal immigration enforcement actions and alleged civil liberties violations.
WASHINGTON — Despite the June heat, hundreds of clergy and their congregants joined Democratic senators at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday to protest the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to the federal budget in a vigil that one leader described as “very moving.”
The "No Kings" movement is planning nationwide protests on June 14th, coinciding with Flag Day, President Trump's birthday, and a military parade in Washington, D.C. The progressive grassroots organization Indivisible is behind the No Kings movement, partnering with groups like the ACLU and Human Rights Campaign.
Several thousand veterans converged on the National Mall on Friday at a rally among 200 events nationwide against an overhaul that includes staffing reduction and some services cut.
Carroll, a disability rights advocate who lives with cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair, was among three Durham residents arrested during a June 10 Moral Monday demonstration led by Reverend Bishop William Barber II.