At last weekend’s "No Kings" protest in Washington, D.C., inflatable chickens bobbed above a crowd that, according to demographic research, was made up mostly of educated White women in their 40s.
I was disappointed to read a recent letter to the editor, complaining about “onerous” taxes “rained down” by the state government. According to the financial website WalletHub, Washington ranks 28th ...
By all accounts the recent No Kings rallies were a spirited success. More than 7 million people attended the October protests ...
Peter Parisi is a writer and editor for The Daily Signal. Conservative author-commentator M. Stanton Evans often criticized what he regarded as “water bug journalism”—superficial news reporting that, ...
On Saturday, President Donald Trump shared a bizarre AI video on social media of himself dropping brown sludge on No Kings protesters.
All across the country, huge crowds showed up in big cities and small towns to affirm their commitment to the founding principle that in America, there are, “No Kings.” Here in Jamestown, I joined ...
If you watched the No Kings rallies around the country last weekend, you may have noticed some unusual marchers - protesters dressed in inflatable animal costumes. NPR's Frank Langfitt hit the streets ...
Donald Trump Jr. stands near the Oval Office after a ceremony to present the Presidential Medal of Freedom for Charlie Kirk to his widow Erika Kirk in the Rose Garden of the White House, Tuesday, Oct.
A rumor that circulated online in October 2025 claimed someone had confirmed photos of huge crowds at "No Kings" rallies were created with an artificial intelligence tool. On Oct. 21, a user managing ...
Now regarded as one of the largest recorded mass mobilizations in American history, the 7 million people who showed up for this month's No Kings protest surpassed the millions of Americans who turned ...
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