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Anti-Trump protesters rallied across the country yesterday as the president presided over a military parade in Washington. The administration’s immigration crackdown has prompted demonstrations in major US cities over the past week.
There were few incidents reported at the peaceful protests that attracted 3,000-4,000 total at River Park and Fashion Fair Mall.
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The Mirror US on MSNKendall Jenner shares anti-Donald Trump message as LA riots break out after ICE raidsKendall Jenner shared an anti-Donald Trump message urging fans to 'mobilize' as the Los Angeles community was ripped apart by violent clashes following controversial ICE raids
President Donald Trump's eventful week included securing a preliminary trade deal with China, deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles, and responding to Israel's strikes on Iran.
Nigeria's Ogoni activists on Friday rejected a posthumous pardon for nine members executed three decades ago by a military dictatorship, criticising President Bola Tinubu's move as inadequate and perpetuating injustice.
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The Mirror US on MSNMelania Trump appears to 'doze off' at Donald's birthday military paradeMelania Trump seemed less than enthused about President Donald Trump's 79th birthday festivities in Washington, DC, on Saturday. The First Lady was spotted next to her husband during the parade, and onlookers quickly noticed that she appeared to be catching some Z's.
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Immigration tensions dampened Gold Cup atmosphere as protesters rally outside Mexico vs. Dominican Republic match, with fans reporting a more somber mood.
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Straight Arrow News on MSNDemocrats renew Trump-Hitler comparisons, call ICE ‘Gestapo'Democrats are once again comparing the Trump administration to Hitler and Nazi Germany. The renewed rhetoric was the subject of debate at a Congressional hearing that included the Democratic governors of three sanctuary states.
Riddell-Young and Brook were studying the past, but their knowledge helps researchers better understand the effects of climate change today—including its likely role in the fires that ravaged Los Angeles. “We study the past in part because we want to calibrate climate models that we use for the future,” Brook says.