News

Several of these "No Kings" protests took place in the Greater Cincinnati area Saturday, thousands gathering for these rallies, including some counter-protesters. "We're losing our rights," said Helen ...
From Plattsburgh to Montpelier, and Rutland to Brattleboro, 'No Kings' rallies swept across Vermont and New York.
The DC "No Kings" protest is marching to the White House on Saturday afternoon as President Trump hosts a celebration for the ...
Vermonters unified in one of the largest protests in recent Burlington history to defend democracy, health care and migrant rights.
"No Kings" Day organizers say it is more important than ever to have a "national day of peaceful protest" on June 14 ...
President Donald Trump praised the United States Army as the ā€œgreatest, fiercest and bravest fighting forceā€ after a grand display of military might in the nation’s capital.
A No Kings protest was held at the intersection of Freedom Road (Route 228) and Route 19 in Cranberry Township in Butler ...
As an alternative to the downtown protests, many began assembling at Mid-City Mall before marching to Eastern Parkway.
The official focus of the parade is the commemoration of the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary. But critics say the president is ...
Thousands gathered in Washington, D.C., Saturday to honor the U.S. Army's 250th birthday, sparking patriotic cheers and ...
A small event at the Vermont Statehouse celebrating Flag Day and Donald Trump ended messily after a man with the last name Baker destroyed a cake.
The president, on his 79th birthday, sat on a special viewing stand south of the White House to watch the display of American ...