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"Diverse, which is a bad word these days," May told Fox News Digital about her ideal America. "Women have rights and freedom. And we live in peace."
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Thousands of protesters gathered in Washington, D.C., and across the U.S. on Saturday, part of some 1,200 demonstrations that were expected to form the largest single day of protest against President ...
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The man was arrested and later released after officers said they determined he didn't point the gun at anyone.
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Protesters across the U.S. came together on Saturday, April 5, for the nationwide “Hands Off!” protests, demonstrating resistance against the actions of President Donald Trump and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) lead,
Thousands of protesters gathered nationwide Saturday to protest Trump administration policies, including federal downsizing, reciprocal tariffs and immigration reform.
Scores of people took part in protests against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk across all 50 states and globally on Saturday, organized by a pro-democracy movement in response to what they call a “hostile takeover” and attack on American rights and freedoms.
Hands Off!” rallies took place in Chicago, Boston, Washington, New York and other cities across the country Saturday.
Opponents of President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk rallied across the U.S. to protest the administration’s actions on government downsizing, the economy, human rights and other issues.
Dozens of protests kicked off around the country Saturday to oppose Trump administration policies that organizers say favor billionaires over everyday people.
NPR member station photographers documented what they saw at the demonstrations against the Trump administration, from cuts and layoffs to federal departments, to mass deportations.
Hands Off' protesters rallied in Palm Beach County against Trump's tariffs and Musk's purging federal workers.
Thousands of protesters from all across New England flooded the Boston Common and City Hall Plaza on Saturday for the “Hands Off!” rally, part of a planned day of action with over 1,000 anti-Trump protests nationwide.
Local and national elected officials addressed the angry but hopeful crowd and promised to continue fighting the Trump administration's funding cuts.
People attending the marches chanted and held signs signaling their opposition to President Trump and his administration’s cuts to the federal government.