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An emerging internet theory claims that soldiers intentionally marched out of step during President Donald Trump's military parade in silent protest.
The president previously received a cease-and-desist notice from songwriter John Fogerty for using the song during his 2020 presidential campaign.
On Saturday there were signs of hope that the church in America may yet participate more fully in the community-making work ...
An estimated 5 million people participated in the nationwide 'No Kings' protests. The organizers have another national day of ...
Descendants of veterans and migrants rallied at the Houma courthouse to protest against what they saw as a slide toward a U.S ...
President Donald Trump’s military parade on Saturday, June 14, turned into a showcase for corporate sponsors, with 22 ...
About 2,000 people gathered in front of the United States Federal Court House on State Street in Springfield on June 14 to ...
A soldier smiles from the hatch of an M1A2/Abrams tank on Constitution Avenue near the White House during the U.S. Army’s ...
A lip reader caught President Donald Trump expressing his true feelings for Melania with a three-word remark at the US Army’s ...
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE across Mendocino County joined a wave of coordinated “No Kings” protests over the weekend, denouncing President Donald Trump’s ...
Despite pouring rain, people from all over the East End and beyond showed up in droves on Saturday afternoon, with over 700 ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army reported Monday that initial assessments show no discernible damage to D.C. streets from Saturday's military parade celebrating the Army's 250th birthday, despite concerns ...