The 'No Kings' protest returns on Trump's 80th birthday as a concert livestream to counter tonight's 'UFC Freedom 250' event ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fox News investigative journalist Asra Nomani reported the nationwide “No Kings” protests are fueled by a “$3 billion budget” that ...
A "No Kings" protest is planned for the second consecutive year on President Donald Trump's birthday. This year's event is a televised concert called "Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First ...
I'll let you in on a little secret: In the performing arts, the most annoying people are puppeteers. This is because they make you look at their absurd creation of papier-mâché and then make you ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. On Saturday, millions of people around the country took part in more than 3,000 No ...
As millions of Americans—including a fair number of celebrities—took to the streets for the latest round of “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump and his administration, solidarity ...
As King Charles III and Queen Camilla stepped onto the South Portico of the White House this week for a four-day state visit hosted by President Trump, one question came to mind: Where are the “No ...
"No Kings" protests swept the nation on March 28, with millions of people demonstrating their objections to President Donald Trump and his administration. The over 3,000 protests included colorful ...
Democratic lawmakers, who have frequently accused President Donald Trump of acting like a "king" upon his return to the White House, were brutally mocked on Tuesday for applauding and warmly greeting ...
Instead of street protests, No Kings will livestream "Rise Up, Sing Out." Find watch parties or stream the June 14 event.
Large crowds gathered in more than two dozen towns and cities around the Bay Area Saturday, for the third round of “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration. “Those of us who are standing ...
A claim circulated online in March 2026 that investors George Soros and Neville Roy Singham helped fund groups that organized "No Kings" protests against U.S. President Donald Trump's administration ...