Americans from all 50 states are gearing up for the No Kings protests this Saturday, uniting against perceived authoritarianism under the Trump administration. With events planned in over 2,700 locations, millions are expected to march peacefully, emphasizing that the US has no kings.
Thousands are set to converge on Chicago's Grant Park for the second 'No Kings' protest. Despite rainy forecasts, the rally aims to challenge Trump administration policies and immigration enforcement, sparking intense local reactions.
A deadly clash between protesters and police in Indonesia has led to the burning of a parliament building, at least three deaths, and widespread unrest across multiple cities. As tensions rise, calls for police reform grow louder.
As President Trump visits Scotland, locals express their discontent through creative protests, blending humor with serious messages about politics and social issues. From witty placards to beach messages, Scots are making their voices heard.
On Thursday, over 1,600 locations across the U.S. will host protests honoring John Lewis and opposing Trump’s controversial policies, including mass deportations and Medicaid cuts. Organizers urge peaceful demonstrations as they fight against rising authoritarianism.
A peaceful protest in Salt Lake City turned tragic when Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, a fashion designer and 'Project Runway' contestant, was shot and killed by a member of a peacekeeping group amidst chaos.
Massive protests against Trump labeled 'No Kings' have taken over streets, parks, and plazas across the US. From Indianapolis to New Jersey, demonstrators are voicing their dissent in dramatic fashion. Don't miss the powerful images from these nationwide events!
On Saturday, millions are expected to protest across the U.S. against President Trump's military parade on his birthday, as local demonstrations coincide with the Stonewall Columbus Pride March. This marks a significant moment for anti-Trump activists seeking to voice their opposition.
In a powerful display of dissent, thousands across the Bay Area protested against Trump’s administration, demanding an end to perceived fascism and defending civil rights. The protests coincided with the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War.