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A look at the celebrities who joined the "No Kings" Day protests, standing for equality and societal change.
The Sacramento Kings are in the NBA purgatory from a roster-building standpoint. They aren't good enough to compete for an NBA title -- with no clear path to ...
After deadly shooting, civil rights group says ‘No Kings’ organizers had duty to keep protesters safe An ACLU of Utah spokesperson said planners of the march should be transparent with the public.
Months before the Salt Lake City “No Kings” protest on June 14 where police say an armed “peacekeeper” accidentally shot and killed a man, the Utah Department of Public Safety had warned ...
Some of the people behind Salt Lake City’s "No Kings" protest are speaking out for the first time since the event and accidental shooting that happened at the p ...
“One day mass mobilizations like No Kings Day are incredible shows of movement energy, but they are, by definition, confined to a single day,” Indivisible leadership wrote in an email rallying ...
Organizers of the "No Kings" protest aren't mincing words, telling Gov. Cox that he was "grossly misinformed" over claims that agencies warned the group about using volunteers as safety personnel ...
The organizers of the deadly "No Kings" protest pushed back against Gov. Cox's comments on armed security.On Thursday, Gov. Cox said the state "warned" organize ...
Gov. Spencer Cox said organizers of the "No Kings" protest were warned that using peacekeepers at the event was a "bad idea" before one person was killed during the march last month.
An imperial judiciary, indeed. No, there are no kings in the United States – just a bunch of black-robed activists who seem to have forgotten the difference between "Your Honor" and "Your Majesty." ...
America deserves a pat on the back for the mostly peaceful “No Kings” protests on June 14. Did we dodge a bullet? Perhaps. And that is something we should seriously ponder.