Trump, Memecoin and Protesters
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"New Birth is standing 10 toes down outside of Target, and we're gonna do it for 9 minutes and 40 seconds," said an Atlanta pastor.
Microsoft has fired an employee who interrupted a speech by CEO Satya Nadella to protest the company’s work supplying the Israeli military with
As they smashed the Tesla, people cheered, venomously cursed Elon Musk, then — unexpectedly — chanted, “Go, Birds,” as though proving that any occasion is worth celebrating the Eagles.
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mlive on MSNSupporters of police violence victims unite at Grand Rapids protest after Schurr decisionAbout 75 protesters gathered Thursday after the announcement that former officer Christopher Schurr won't face a second trial for the 2022 fatal shooting of Patrick Lyoya.
It was the summer of 2020, in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. Lynden, Wash., a small town known for its politeness, continues to grapple with what happened.
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S.C., introduced a resolution to expel Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., from the House after McIver was charged with assaulting immigration authorities.
FUBAR PAC offered a sledgehammer, a wrench, and “Chuck Schumer pool noodle” to participants angry with the Trump administration and GOP’s funding cuts.
Our title is taken from a post by a Democrat party political action committee in Philadelphia that has just destroyed a Tesla vehicle in protest. Its founder, Jack Inacker, invites you to ask questions about its destructive protest of Tesla and Elon Musk.
A group of Ohio State health care workers is calling on the university's leadership to provide safe staffing, protection from harm and fair pay.
Canary Islands locals say tourism is important, but the volume is "crushing" them. Spain expects more visitors this year than last year's record high.
This week barbers and cosmetologists protested a veto by the governor that would have extended the board that governs their licenses and regulates their profession.
Alaskans staged demonstrations Wednesday and Thursday to protest Alaska Rep. Nick Begich’s support for Medicaid cuts in the national budget reconciliation bill. The demonstrations were held outside Begich’s Anchorage office before and after his vote for what attendees called “devastating” Medicaid cuts.