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This is what democracy looks like.” That’s what thousands of protesters chanted at the recent “No Kings” marches in our region, and anyone who participated or just watched from Facebook had to be ...
Car horns honked. Signs waved. People screamed. Flags waved. And while the primary focus was “No Kings Day,” there were many reasons several hundred people protested last Saturday ...
Before I begin my day each morning, I spend a few minutes thinking about what I am grateful for (which is a very long list, I ...
On Saturday, June 14, two radically different political views were on full display in the United States. President Donald Trump, turning 79, held a military/birthday parade in Washington, D.C., while ...
No Kings Day” protests occurred all over country on Saturday, June 14, including in Volusia and Flagler counties.
Regular News & Observer columnist Gene Nichol spoke at the “No Kings” protest in Raleigh. Here’s what he had to say about ...
Violence is antithetical to the world we are striving to build; a world where every person is safe, valued, and free.
The “No Kings Day” protests turned into a celebration of freedom and democracy, while President Donald Trump’s military-style dictator day parade was a costly flop with empty seats and a president who ...
An immigrant rights group aims its focus on outreach to smaller Latino communities, outside of Chicago, that have also been ...
A colorful crew if protesters lined the intersection of Highways 93 and 35 in Polson Saturday, waving signs and banners ...
The No Kings rallies on June 14 made up the largest single-day protest in US history. In our mostly-red state, Montana had 29 protests, with thousands of participants.
LA "No Kings Day" rally turned violent, leading to injuries, including a photographer hit in the eye by a rubber bullet.