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The start of L.A.’s descent into seemingly endless disorder began hours after federal judge Margo A. Rocconi, a magistrate ...
Since President Donald Trump returned to office in January, there have been thousands of protests nationwide against his ...
Huge, boisterous crowds marched, danced, drummed, and chanted shoulder-to-shoulder in New York, Denver, Chicago, Austin and Los Angeles, some behind “no kings” banners. Atlanta’s 5,000-capacity event ...
Protesters, advocates and attorneys say L.A law enforcement uses less-lethal weapons frequently and unnecessarily, causing ...
Downtown Los Angeles swelled with protesters Saturday when people joined 'No Kings' events in Southern California and around the United States. Published June 14, 2025 • Updated on July 7, 2025 ...
Three protest attendees pose with their signs during the No Kings Protest at St. James Park in downtown San Jose, Calif. on June 14, 2025. (Lauren Uppal/Mosaic) ...
“No Kings 2.0” demonstrations After widespread “No Kings” protests took place throughout the U.S. on June 14, another round of demonstrations are set to take place on July 4.
L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn and chair of the Metro board criticized the closing of some downtown Los Angeles train stations on Saturday evening, June 14, when protesters taking part in the ...
The Los Angeles Press Club sued the city's police department after officers allegedly used weapons against journalists while they were covering anti-ICE protets.
The masses have figured out that there is no cavalry coming to save us. We are the cavalry! The “No Kings” protests all across the United States were historic, and they do matter.
Roughly half of the California National Guard troops placed under federal control and sent to Los Angeles are going home ...