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On Saturday, people in the Kansas City area will take part in the "No Kings" protest, three months after initial nationwide demonstrations on June 14.
Kay Krause was searching for a way to make a difference with so much “craziness happening around us.” So she meditated. That’s how she came up with the idea to try to make life better for immigrants who are housed at the Chase County Detention Center a half-mile from her house.
The demonstrations against the US president - which Republicans had called "hate America rallies" - were boisterous but peaceful.
"No Kings" protests saw masses of people gather in cities across the United States on Saturday; Kansas City was no exception.
Philadelphia will host a massive 'No Kings' protest, with attendees "pregaming" at a SEPTA station amid thousands of anti-Trump rallies. What to know.