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The local “No Kings” rally Saturday comes as President Donald Trump’s new national security directive broadens federal investigations into left-leaning groups accused of promoting political
Thousands of Nevadans took to streets and sidewalks Saturday to peacefully protest President Donald Trump and air myriad grievances against his administration, including but not limited to the ramping up of disappearances by immigration officers,
Speaking at a "No Kings" rally in Washington, D.C., Bill Nye, the former host of "Bill Nye the Science Guy," urged lawmakers to “stop the abuses of this petulant president [Trump] and his circle of sycophants,” declaring, “No thrones, no crowns, no kings."
Millions are expected to participate in "No Kings" protests across the U.S. tomorrow, as organizers aim to convey a message that America will not be governed by
With the “No Kings” rally returning this weekend bringing thousands out to protest President Donald Trump’s administration, Beth Osborne, an organizer with the grassroots movement Indivisible, expects bigger crowds in Las Vegas,
"No Kings" protests against President Trump and his administration are planned in 2,500 locations nationwide, including Northern and Southern Nevada.
Millions are expected to gather across the country this Saturday for "No Kings" protests, with organizers planning more than 2,500 events across all 50 states.
The ACLU of Nevada answers questions about mask-wearing, costumes, police taking phones and orders to disperse ahead of anti-Trump No Kings protest.