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People around the U.S. will gather July 17 to protest the Trump administration's recent policies. What to know and how to attend in metro Phoenix.
Tens of thousands of people are expected to turn out for "Good Trouble" demonstrations, honoring civil rights icon John Lewis and protesting Trump policies.
The organizers of the deadly "No Kings" protest pushed back against Gov. Cox's comments on armed security.On Thursday, Gov.
During his monthly press conference on Thursday, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox told reporters the organizers of last month's "No ...
"Good Trouble Lives On" events set across Mississippi for July 17. Here's what to know about the political events following "No Kings" protests.
Just over a month after "No Kings," another round of national protests is set to begin. Here's why, where to find one and ...
Follow along for real-time updates, photos and on-the-ground reporting from 'Good Trouble Lives On' demonstrations across ...
The Good Trouble protests planned nationwide July 17 got their name from Rep. John Lewis and mark the fifth anniversary of his death.
Organizers estimate more than 600 people attended the "No Kings" protest in Black Mountain. Some attendees said upholding the constitution was important to them.
The "No Kings" protests are scheduled to take place to counter what organizers say are Trump's plans to feed his ego on what is also his 79th birthday and Flag Day.