Download the PDF Editorial Stop U.S. attack on Venezuela! Millions turn out for anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ actions Boycott Buffalo Hyatt Boston: Indigenous Peoples Day Behind WNBA contract talks Universities reject Trump Compact George Floyd Day Denver ‘No Kings’ protest Bronx salutes Gaza’s martyrs Remembering Assata Editorial: End U.S. blockade of . . .
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Demonstrations around the theme of “No Kings” took place on Oct. 18, with over 2,500 actions across the U.S. and around the world. This was the biggest single day of protest against President Donald Trump since his inauguration, with activities in urban, suburban and rural communities. An estimated 8.1 million . . .
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Over 15,000 people gathered at the Colorado’s capitol building in Denver. Numerous marchers wore costumes as chickens, dinosaurs and other cartoon animals, holding signs saying “I am Antifa,” to poke fun at Trump’s obsession with the loosely organized anti-fascist “organization.” Other signs pointed to the fascist ICE agents who are . . .
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Philadelphia Oct. 21. Dozens of pro-Palestine activists and other supporters of Mahmoud Khalil filled the courtroom and an overflow room today, while others rallied outside the federal court here. Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and Palestinian activist, appeared before a hearing of the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals to . . .
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Resistance News Network posted the following statement on Oct. 14, 2025. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine congratulates our people, the Prisoners’ Movement and their families on the release of a group of prisoners from the occupation’s jails. • The Popular Front extends its warmest congratulations to the . . .
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