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"Like Trump and too many of the GOP (DFLers, too; all of us, actually), Chalberg tilts, obfuscates, buries, ignores, changes facts and history to suit his political perspective," Ray Anschel writes.
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'No Kings': A turning point for the resistance? - MSN
"No Kings" feels like "a potential turning point." In fact, it "may have been the biggest day of demonstrations in American history," said Will Neal in The Daily Beast.
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‘No Kings’ protests provide hope that America will rise above ...
That’s what thousands of protesters chanted at the recent “No Kings” marches in our region, and anyone who participated or just watched from Facebook had to be inspired.
A flyer for a proposed "No Kings 2.0" national protest on July 4 circulated on X, drew harsh criticism from those calling it "anti-American." The post has garnered 380,000 views.
People take part in the “No Kings Day” protest on Presidents Day in Washington, in support of federal workers and against recent actions by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, Monday, Feb ...
The June 14 itinerary was packed, with nationwide "No Kings " protests coinciding with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday and a military parade in the streets of Washington on Flag Day.
Millions took to the streets on Saturday for No Kings Day, nationwide protests in cities big and small, timed to provide counter-programming for Donald Trump’s own military parade in Washington ...
Uncover the parallels between Washington and Santa Monica as local Councilmembers remove DTSM board members in a surprising and controversial move.
In Washington state, minors do not need parental consent for gender-affirming care. The "No Kings" movement is not the end—it’s the beginning.
Sen. Patty Murray of Washington wrote, “There are no kings in America. We need to remind ourselves that our voices are important. … That’s how we change the direction of this country.
George Washington, offered near-kingly power, stepped down after two terms and set a precedent for democratic process. Kings don’t retire; presidents do. The Constitution ensures this distinction.
Here's how you can submit letters to the Public Pulse opinion section. In this edition of the Public Pulse, World-Herald readers weigh in on last weekend's No Kings protests and the U.S. Army ...
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