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Some readers defend President Trump’s military parade, while others take exception to his castigating “violent” protesters in Los Angeles after pardoning the rioters of Jan. 6, 20… ...
Our right to protest is not up for debate. It is protected by the First Amendment — because protest is how everyday people make their voices heard when the system fails them. Let’s be ...
We need to do as the Americans are now doing against the tyrant Donald Trump, and organise a mass protest to enforce hanging that’s on the books.
Maine got it right at the ‘No Kings’ protest | Letter The only arrests took place after the Portland demonstration had ended.
Hundreds of graduate students are writing to their hometown newspapers to defend their research, as the Trump administration drastically reduces science funding.
In this letter to the editor, Charlotte Dunham explains why she joined hundreds of others at Lubbock's No Kings protest last weekend.
His argument that the protest was a display of historical ignorance ignores the broader context in which we have the right to express our objections.
On June 9, nearly 100 NIH scientists signed a public letter — dubbed the Bethesda Declaration — directly challenging Bhattacharya’s leadership and recent NIH policy changes.
We live in perilous times. Immigrant neighbors, upon whom we depend for friendship and community, have been taken from schools, houses of worship, workplaces and homes without due process. They ...
I write this, my first-ever letter to the editor, to say three things about the confrontation in front of the federal building in Los Angeles that took place on Saturday, June 14. As a veteran, ...
We must be passionate and clear without being demeaning. I joined the “No Kings” protest in Augusta on June 14 and was moved by the passion and creativity of Mainers standing up for democracy ...