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Indiana School for the Deaf forced to cut 26 staff membersPresident Trump marked the 250th anniversary of the Army with a military parade in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, which was also Mr. Trump's 79th birthday. Crowds gathered to watch the parade of troops and military vehicles along the National Mall, but some left early as storms threatened the event. CBS News' Nikole Killion has more.
A number of protests meant to voice opposition to President Trump are expected around the country on Saturday. This includes a number in the Greater Cincinnati area.
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WAVE 3 News on MSNThousands in Louisville, southern Indiana gather for national No Kings rallyLOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The national protest movement called No Kings is taking place in multiple cities across the United States Saturday, June 14, the same day as President Donald Trump’s military parade in D.C., marking the 250th anniversary of the Army, which also falls on the president’s birthday.
Organizers behind Tippecanoe County's "No Kings" protest estimated up to 3,000 peaceful protesters Saturday morning, marching and chanting from one side of the Wabash River to the other.
A star forward for the Indiana Pacers, Pascal Siakam is from Cameroon. He has spoken publicly about visa troubles, including when he made the gut-wrenching decision to skip his father’s funeral out of fear he wouldn’t be able to re-enter the U.S.
Trustees amended IU's controversial 'expressive activities' policy two weeks after a judge ruled that it likely violated the First Amendment.
By: Madelyn Hanes Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic BLOOMINGTON — A newly constituted Indiana University Board of Trustees on Thursday changed the school’s protest policy related to a federal lawsuit after Gov.
LMPD says their priority is public safety, but they’re also emphasizing their role in protecting First Amendment rights.