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Dallas ‘No Kings’: Thousands expected to flood downtown to protest Trump administration
Thousands are expected to flood downtown Dallas on Saturday to protest the policies of the Trump administration. Dallas is one of some 2,500 cities across the country with planned “No Kings” protests.
The Collin County program only accepts "open-minded" first-time offenders with an eligible case and an attorney. Court records show 12 have been accepted and two more have pending applications.
At least three North Texas groups are joining an artist-led nationwide protest against what its organizers deem to be a rise in authoritarianism under the administration of President Donald Trump.
DALLAS, Texas — A coalition of community groups gathered at Dallas City Hall this week to say no to a possible partnership between city police and federal immigration authorities, even after Police ...
A federal judge in Austin has temporarily blocked key parts of Texas’ new law limiting expression on campuses, halting the University of Texas System’s enforcement of a ban on overnight expression and ...
“No god, no king / I said love is the thing,” crooned IDLES lead singer Joe Talbot on “Grace,” the second single from the band’s 2024 opus, TANGK. The post-punk band’s fifth studio album was perhaps ...
North Texans unhappy about the border crisis are letting their voices be heard at protests Friday and Saturday. Dozens of people gathered in downtown Dallas to protest Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins ...
Texas police forces have notably increased the number of unmanned aircraft system surveillance missions carried out to monitor public assemblies across the state. The Texas Department of Public Safety ...
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