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Activists to Plant Sunflowers Outside Russian Embassy for Second Year in a Row
A group of activists from Ukraine and the U.S. are planting sunflowers in a spot across the street from the Russian embassy in D.C., to show support for Ukraine in its stand against the unprovoked invasion that started 15 months ago.
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US Park Police Used Excessive Force Against Journalists During George Floyd Protests in DC, Inquiry Finds
An internal investigation has concluded that U.S. Park Police used unnecessary force in a confrontation with two Australian journalists three years ago during the George Floyd protests near the White House. The report by the Department of the Interior’s Inspector General, released to the public Wednesday, determines that two unidentified members of the Park Police overstepped their guidelines and training...
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Jordan Neely Mourned During Emotional Funeral at Harlem Church
Jordan Neely, who died in Daniel Penny’s grip, is being eulogized by the Rev. Al Sharpton at Mount Neboh Baptist Church.
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Marine Vet in Subway Chokehold Death Freed on $100K Bond, Ordered Not to Leave NY State
Attorneys for Daniel Penny insist there was no way he “could have foreseen” that his bid to subdue a supposed perceived threat would turn deadly.
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24-Year-Old Marine to Be Charged With Manslaughter in Jordan Neely Chokehold Death: DA
The 24-year-old Marine seen on video putting Jordan Neely in a chokehold on the floor of an F train in Manhattan 10 days ago, resulting in his death, is expected to be charged and surrender Friday, three sources familiar with the matter tell News 4 New York.
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White House Responds to Jordan Neely Chokehold Death as NYC Protests Turn Violent
Multiple protests have taken place in Manhattan since the 30-year-old’s death last week. Nearly a dozen were arrested and a Molotov cocktail recovered from the ground in SoHo.
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Trump Protest Outside NYC Arraignment Attracts MTG, George Santos
Trump’s expected surrender on criminal charges has created a spectacle even by his standards outside a Manhattan courthouse.
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George Mason University Students Petition Against Youngkin as Commencement Speaker
Some students at George Mason University are petitioning against the commencement speaker, just days after the university announced that Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin will give the speech to the class of 2023.
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WATCH: Tens of Thousands Protest Government Overhaul In Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu proposed changes to the judicial system that critics say gives the government too much power.
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Netanyahu Survives No-Confidence Vote as Angry Protests, Strikes Paralyze Israel Over Judicial Reforms
Mass protests have erupted in Israel in recent months over controversial judicial reforms pushed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.
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DC Prepares for Possible Protests If Trump Is Indicted
Local and federal authorities say they aren’t aware of any specific pro-Trump protests planned in the District.
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DC Prepares for Possible Pro-Trump Protests
As the Manhattan DA’s Office considers whether to indict former President Donald Trump over an alleged hush money payment to an adult film actress, authorities in Washington, D.C., are preparing for possible protests. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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Protestors in Paris Block Roads, Set Fires Over Pension Reform
Thousands have taken to the streets over President Emmanuel Macron’s plans to raise the national retirement age in France from 62 to 64.
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Hundreds of Iowa Students Walk Out of Classes to Protest Anti-LGBTQ Bills
Hundreds of Iowa students walked out of classes on Wednesday to protest anti-LGBTQ+ bills in the process of being passed, including bills that prohibit instruction of gender identity and sexual orientation.
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NYC to Pay George Floyd Protesters Over $10 Million in Massive ‘Kettling' Settlement
In court papers late Tuesday, the city said it will pay $21,500 to each of at least 200 protesters who were detained, arrested or met with force by NYPD during a June 4, 2020, protest.
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Live Updates: Nation Reels Over Tyre Nichols Police Video Release
It was Jan. 7, 2023. Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old father and FedEx worker, was on his way home from a park where he went to take sunset photos. Memphis police pulled him over for alleged reckless driving. Three days later, Nichols was dead. He was Black — so were the five fired officers now accused of second-degree murder and other…
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Photos: Protesters Rally Against Tyre Nichol's Death Nationwide
Protestors gathered Friday night following the release of video footage by the Memphis Police Department showing the brutal beating of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old fatally injured after being pulled over by police earlier in January.
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Anti-Abortion Rights March Returns to DC for 1st Time Since Roe Overturned
The first March for Life anti-abortion rights demonstration since Roe vs. Wade was overturned happens Friday. News4’s Megan McGrath reports.
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Protesters From Peru's Andes Region Demand President Resign
People are pouring into Peru’s capital, many from remote Andean regions, for a protest against President Dina Boluarte and in support of her predecessor