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A group of Ames residents gathered Thursday, July 17 in Ames as part of the nationwide 'Good Trouble Lives On' protests in honor of John Lewis.
Two of the at least 13 people arrested by Covington police at a protest Thursday evening work for CityBeat, a publication that covers news and entertainment topics in Cincinnati.
The July 17 demonstration marked the fifth anniversary of the civil rights icon's death and is a follow-up to the No Kings rallies in June.
The day of action is dubbed “Good Trouble Lives On,” in reference to Lewis’s call for people in America to participate in “good trouble” by speaking out and taking action against
At least 13 people were arrested as a group calling for the release of a man detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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Dozens protested against the proposed appointment of Nick Adams, a self-styled "alpha male" influencer, as the U.S. ambassador to Malaysia.
"NASA is being dismantled now, treating the President's budget request as marching orders rather than proposed legislation," Finch said. "Damage is occurring rapidly, daily. Although Congress is signaling bipartisan support to fund NASA, by the time they have an FY 26 budget passed, the damage will be widespread, fait accompli."
Doctors, residents, and administrative staff from Garrahan Hospital, Argentina’s leading pediatric center, protested on Thursday, demanding salary increases from President Javier Milei’s government.
The protest was held in support of Imam Ayman Soliman, an Egyptian immigrant and Cincinnati Children's Hospital chaplain who was detained by ICE.