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More than 1,500 cities across the country, including several Connecticut locations, held “No Kings” protests on Saturday.
Hundreds gather at the Statehouse to take part in the "No Kings" rally -- one of many happening across the U.S. on Saturday.
At the Mentor event, as of 12:30 p.m., protesters on the south side of Mentor Avenue stretched from the Great Lakes Mall’s ...
Anger with Trump leads thousands to march for ‘No Kings’ as cops descend on marches - Demonstrations spanned 2,000 cities and ...
Thousands of demonstrators marched along Fifth Avenue in New York City on Saturday for a "No Kings" protest.
Democrat John Fetterman broke with his party again on Saturday, calling the military parade in D.C. appropriate to celebrate ...
State legislators Selena LaRue Hatch, Erica Roth and Natha Anderson attended the event, with LaRue Hatch offering a speech ...
While President Trump rang in his 79th birthday with a military parade in Washington D.C. Saturday, Eugeneans joined the ...
It was a day of protest in the United States; in Alaska’s biggest city, the people made their voices heard. The sunny day ...
Marylanders joined protesters across the country on Saturday, taking part in " No Kings Day ." Demonstrators converged across Maryland, from the Patterson Park Observatory in Baltimore, to Annapolis, ...
Nancy Shimer stood on the grassy strip separating the sidewalk and the road. She held a double-sided poster in her left hand ...
Governor Patrick Morrissey posted a statement on Facebook saying he supports free speech, but that the state will not tolerate destruction, vandalism, or any violence towards law ...