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Local teenagers were among those who took to the streets of downtown San Jose on June 14 as part of a nationwide “No Kings” demonstration against President Donald Trump’s agenda and actions.
The looming question after the nationwide "No Kings" protests last month was, "Now what?" Longtime San Diego political scientist Carl Luna has an answer.
“No kings” is more than a slogan—it’s a statement of values. It’s a rejection of authoritarianism in all its forms, whether it comes from a president, a bureaucrat or a city council. It’s a reminder ...
Several hundred people turned out Thursday evening in downtown San Diego to take part in a bit of “good trouble.” It was the ...
The nationwide day of action is in response to the Trump administration and refers to a term coined by the late Rep. John Lewis. Here's where local events are.
UC San Diego Health nurses protest layoffs, citing impacts on patient care and working conditions amid staffing cuts affecting over 200 employees.
Thousands converged in San Francisco’s Mission Dolores Park to protest Trump administration policies, many brandishing signs of all stripes. With a march planned to the Civic Center at noon ...
The “Good Trouble Lives On” national day of action honors the late congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis. Protests ...
Protesters rallied on Thursday against Immigrations and Customs Enforcement’s arrests of individuals without criminal ...
Despite making significant progress in his recovery, San Diego Padres starting pitcher Michael King could miss the rest of the season with his current nerve injury.
King considers any notion he might not pitch again this season to be laughable. But multiple sources have acknowledged there is no guarantee that he will.