Los Angeles, No Kings and protests
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Seth Jarvis scored 1:45 into overtime and the Carolina Hurricanes extended their undefeated start despite giving up a three-goal lead in a 4-3 win over the Los Angeles Kings.
Thousands of protesters hit the streets of Los Angeles and several other Southern California cities on Saturday as part of a nationwide "No Kings" rally.
Crowds gathered Saturday in cities across the United States — and overseas — for No Kings rallies in protest of President Donald Trump’s administration and to call for the defense of First Amendment rights.
LOS ANGELES — The Kings rallied from three goals down to steal a point from the undefeated Carolina Hurricanes but still lost, 4-3 in overtime, at Crypto.com Arena on Saturday night. Wins have been tough to come by for the Kings (1-3-2), but they could perhaps draw a moral victory from circling the wagons against the undefeated Hurricanes (5-0-0).
Thousands of people gathered in downtown Los Angeles today for the largest of several "No Kings Day" demonstrations against the Trump administration across Los Angeles and Orange counties.
Huge crowds mustered in cities for “No Kings” protests on Saturday in response to what organizers call overreach from President Donald Trump.
More than 2,600 rallies were planned across the nation, including dozens from Los Angeles to the Inland Empire.
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Los Angeles Kings, 4-3, at Crypto.com Arena. The Sporting Tribune's Steven Park was there to capture the following images.
Filip Hallander scored his first career goal to give Pittsburgh the lead and the Penguins rallied to beat the Los Angeles Kings 4-2.