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ABC7 New York on MSN
President Trump touts accomplishments one year in as rallies in NYC protest his policies
President Donald Trump took a victory lap on Tuesday, exactly one year since the start of his second term, while rallies in New York City and nationwide protested his policies.The president's one-year anniversary comes as critics blast him for his push to acquire Greenland,
More protests over the arrest of Nicolás Maduro are expected Monday in New York City, where the ex-president is set to be arraigned on narcoterrorism charges.
Thousands of protesters, prompted by the fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis by a federal immigration agent, gathered near Central Park and marched through Manhattan.
A march from Brooklyn to Manhattan will kick off on Monday in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Renee Good – the woman killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The Arc of Justice, a Brooklyn-based social justice nonprofit,
More than 100 people marched across the Brooklyn Bridge to support Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and speak out against federal immigration enforcement.
ICE’s fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis has sparked outrage nationwide, with protests expected in NYC as officials face growing scrutiny over immigration enforcement.
A New York City Council employee detained in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is an asylum-seeker from Venezuela, according to a court petition seeking his release
Go to Cuba! Eighty percent of you guys don’t even understand what I’m saying. You don’t speak Spanish!” Will Contreras said.
CBS New York on MSN
Protesters gather outside Trump Tower in NYC to mark 1st year of president's 2nd term
There were protesters outside Trump Tower in New York City on Tuesday to mark the first year of President Trump's second term.
The gates to Columbia’s main campus in Manhattan swung shut more than two years ago to control volatile protests over the war in Gaza. There was a days-long encampment, a building takeover and arrests by police. Now, entry is permitted only to those who hold Columbia identification and their approved guests.