Archive (Page 12)
November 12, 2025
‘I Can’t Not Be Out Here:’ Seattle Protesters Explain Why They Stand on Overpasses Protesting the Trump Administration
'No Kings' protests have spread throughout the country since June in response to a perceived threat of authoritarianism from President Donald Trump’s second administration. Defund Musk volunteer Dan Druliner said, “Anything that has a power is being attacked. That sounds like authoritarianism. Free speech [is] under attack.”
November 12, 2025
‘A Space for Contemplation’: Hirshhorn Director on the Sculpture Garden’s $68M Transformation
Melissa Chiu, director of the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, shares what to expect from the garden's renovation set to open next fall.
November 12, 2025
‘Let’s Remain Human:’ Italians March for Peace in Palestine
“We demand a Free Palestine and an end to genocide. We are not afraid to use this word — things must be called by their name," said Genoa's mayor who joined the march.
November 12, 2025
Florida Official Threatens School Board with Continued Oversight Over Alleged Speech Violations
The official accused the board of First Amendment violations and “dereliction of duty” after members mocked Hulk Hogan and Charlie Kirk online and tried to remove an angry parent at a meeting.
November 11, 2025
Inside Pullman Market: The Heart of San Antonio’s Pearl District
The Pearl District, complete with dining, shopping, and residential centers, is a pivotal part of what makes downtown San Antonio special. But look closer and you'll discover the community helping it thrive.