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The Los Angeles City Council has approved a $5 million loan from the city’s reserve fund to help cover overtime costs incurred by L.A.P.D. officers during the recent wave of anti-ICE protests in ...
An attempt to boost the military’s profile risked undermining its values.
The “No Kings” protests that occurred on June 14 in 2,100 U.S. cities drew an estimated 5 million people, according to ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Love it or leave': Analysis torches lazy MAGA view of 'patriotism'When President Donald Trump held a military/birthday parade in Washington, DC on Saturday, June 14 and over 2000 No Kings Day ...
The "No Kings" protests took place in hundreds of U.S. cities and were attended by an estimated 4 to 6 million people.
The White House called the June 14 "No Kings" anti-Trump protests an "utter failure" but acts of resistance are continuing, ...
Regular News & Observer columnist Gene Nichol spoke at the “No Kings” protest in Raleigh. Here’s what he had to say about ...
(LAPD) has incurred significant sworn overtime costs that exceed their ability to provide cash payments to their officers who ...
Dear Editor, On June 14, the U.S. Army celebrated its 250th anniversary with a magnificent parade in Washington, D.C.; ...
The City Council authorized a $5 million loan from the reserve fund to partially cover overtime fees for LAPD officers that ...
The White House and parade organizers said 250,000 people attended the June 14 event. Democratic figures and social media users disagreed.
While residents also pushed for a federal immigration sweep notification system, city officials caution against it, pointing to nearby Santa Ana’s warning from the U.S. Attorney’s office about such a ...
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