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"This reckless and aggressive action upon federal workers will lead to the disruption of critical government operations that every American counts on," said John Almquist in a release about San Franc...
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April 1st brought a brief reprieve—and not because of jokes.
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April 5 will be the largest single day of action since Trump was sworn in for a second term.
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Students called the Trump administration’s arrests of students and faculty who have expressed support for Palestinians a “fear-mongering tactic” used to send a message that “speaking out for
Close to 150 protestors gathered outside a Tesla dealership in Northbrook, targeting Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his involvement with President Donald Trump’s administration.
Organizers have called for "Hands Off!" protests nationwide to protest against Trump, Musk's DOGE. Here's where in NJ and learn more.
Thousands of people have marched through Slovakia’s capital before a planned rally in front of parliament to condemn draft legislation that critics consider detrimental for many nongovernmental organizations.
The Trump administration’s escalating efforts to suppress and retaliate against public dissent present a difficult question for noncitizens living in the United States who want to protest the president’s policies.
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Columbia University students chained themselves to a gate to protest the detention of Mahmoud Khalil by ICE. They also demanded names of trustees who gave Khalil’s name to ICE.
Danielle Monk was convicted this week; another woman, Samira Jensen, was convicted in January for the same incident.
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Thousands of Haitians took to the streets in Port-au-Prince on Wednesday to express their anger against armed gangs that control nearly all of the capital and surrounding areas and the government's failure to hold them off.
Gunfire erupted as thousands of protesters in Haiti clashed with police on Wednesday as they denounced a surge in gang violence and demanded that the government keep them safe. At least a dozen heavily armed protesters opened fire on officers who responded outside the offices of the prime minister and the transitional