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Seattle activists resort to tired dystopian tropes to justify their low-attendance protests against Trump’s policies.
Examining how the Seattle Times elevates a seven-person protest as a symbol of justice in our progressive city.
Seattle voters put a Republican into local office in 2021 — a rarity for a largely Democratic city. Now she faces a primary ...
The 50501 Movement is once again calling Americans to the streets for its next National Day of Action, “Rage Against the Regime,” on Aug. 2. Among the dozens of protests planned across the country, ...
Journalist Cam Higby of Today is America, a conservative news site, told KOMO News he's still recovering from a concussion ...
Family members of a woman who was murdered in Seattle went to the state capitol on Sunday to call attention to what they ...
By JOHN SEEWER Police in Cincinnati arrested at least 13 people, including two journalists, after demonstrators protesting ...
The two County Council members, both progressive Democrats, are facing off in the first open race for county executive since ...
President Donald Trump held a parade for the United States Armed Forces’ 250th anniversary and his birthday. On the same day, cities around the country stood in opposition by establishing “The No ...
Over the past year, Seattle has begun barring some residents from entering certain neighborhoods of their city. A new ...
I Saw U: Buying Corn at Fred Meyer, Yelling at Bikers on the Burke-Gilman Trail, and Bussing to the No Kings Protest To the ...
There are multiple protests, as well as a boycott, being planned for America’s birthday this year to protest President Donald Trump and his policies.
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