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New polling reinforces how much the thrust of the “No Kings” message has resonated with much of the American public.
A Newark Valley man was taken into custody in Brooklyn after allegedly making threats against police officers in Owego.
Joe Rogan is America’s most popular podcaster, averaging about 20 million listeners per week. But Rogan consistently falls for fake images and videos online, even after they’ve been widely debunked. The latest example? Rogan fell for another fake tweet on Wednesday that was supposedly from President Donald Trump.
Fresh from the massive success of Saturday's "No Kings" protest, many people are asking what comes next. Ezra Levin, co-founder of Indivisible, talks with Jen Psaki about how the No Kings movement can make productive use of its momentum,
The man is wearing a white T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan "FREEDOM,”—as Kirk was when he was shot—and his face, neck and T-shirt are covered with what appears to be fake blood. He is also wearing a medallion around his neck which reads ‘BOZO’—likely a reference to Bozo the Clown.
The satirical claim poked fun at conservatives who alleged the billionaire was responsible for massive protests in October 2025.
It was the second, nationwide No Kings protest day to take place in Detroit to denounce the work of President Donald Trump, and it was speckled with such creatures — people in inflatable costumes — that are seemingly becoming a symbol of the ongoing anti-Trump movement. The unicorn said she'll hang on to hers for just that reason going forward.
Jackson Township police have yet to make an arrest after a man was accused of ramming a protester at a "No Kings" rally last weekend.
Cellphone camera footage shows a man allegedly assaulting a Trump supporter in an inflatable suit during a "No Kings" protest in Massachusetts. The suspect has since been charged by police. (Credit: A
A "No Kings" demonstrator has been arrested after cops say he tripped a President Donald Trump supporter who yelled out a gay slur in a video now going viral.
Cleveland.com readers submitted dozens of photos from the "No Kings" protests that took place across Ohio and the United States on Saturday, Oct. 18. See the gallery.