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The petition drive seeking repeal of an Ohio law banning DEI programs and faculty strikes at public colleges and universities ...
The city of Dallas is celebrating some big sports news tonight. It's official, Cooper Flagg is headed to the Mavericks after ...
At the Young Women’s Leadership Summit, an event hosted in Dallas by Turning Point USA, discussion centered mostly on a woman ...
DALLAS — Hundreds of protesters marched through Downtown Dallas on Saturday, one of about a dozen of the "No Kings" protests held that day across North Texas. Held in protest of President Donald ...
An estimated 10,000 people gathered outside Dallas City Hall on Saturday for the "No Kings" protest, voicing opposition to former President Donald Trump and raising broader concerns about ...
Dallas police estimate that at least 10,000 people marched in downtown Dallas as part of a nationwide wave of "No Kings" protests against Trump administration policies. Here's what that looked like.
Thousands took to the streets in North Texas Saturday to peacefully protest President Trump and his administration’s policies. Dallas police estimate 10,000 people turned out for the ‘No Kings ...
About 1,000 protesters were estimated to have attended downtown State College’s No Kings rally, which was part of a nationwide series of anti-Trump demonstrations.
Many thousands turned out Saturday for "No Kings" protests opposing the policies of President Donald Trump. The crowd estimate just for the protest in Dallas was 10,000 people, according to a ...
State College/Hollidaysburg/Johnstown (WJAC) — Hundreds if not thousands of local citizens have gathered in communities across the area to protest President Donald Trump and his administration ...
7:20 p.m. June 13, 2025: Updated with a message from Catholic Diocese of Dallas’ Bishop Edward J. Burns. Community leaders in Dallas have urged for peaceful demonstrations as protesters prepare ...
The “day of defiance” protests began as early as 10 a.m. in North Texas, while the Washington, D.C., military parade for the Army’s 250th birthday starts at 5:30 p.m. Central.