WASHINGTON — As people take to the streets for the "No Kings" protests Saturday, many are wearing inflatable costumes, but where did the trend start and why? Supporters say the costumes lower tension ...
This article first appeared in Stateline. Thousands of protests are scheduled across the United States on Saturday as part of the “No Kings” movement opposing President Donald Trump’s administration.
Roughly 2,500 No Kings rallies are expected across the country today as demonstrators gather to protest President Donald Trump's policies. Coverage on this live blog has ended. Please click here for ...
Renea Gamble, acquitted of criminal charges on April 15, is seeking damages and more from the City of Fairhope based on claim of false arrest, imprisonment and assault and battery by a police officer.
Protesters flooded into streets chanting, marching and waving homemade signs. Organizers said nearly 7 million people showed up for the demonstrations across the country. Crowds gathered Saturday in ...
A woman in Fairhope, Alabama seeks $2 million in damages after being acquitted of charges for wearing an inflatable p**is costume at a rally in protest against President Donald Trump. According to ...
SOUTH BEND — A young boy from Granger sat with his back against a tree, and a book between his hands. The world around him was loud with the chatter of protesters and the supportive honk of seemingly ...
A Fairhope municipal judge on Wednesday acquitted an Oct. 18 “No Kings” protester who was arrested for wearing a giant inflatable penis costume, a case that has drawn national attention, laughter and ...
Saturday's rallies are being held amid a partial government shutdown and weeks after the U.S.-Iran war that has caused fuel prices to skyrocket.