Steve Bannon Surrenders for Contempt Charges

Longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon surrendered at a federal prison to begin a four-month sentence on contempt charges for defying a subpoena in the congressional investigation into the U.S. Capitol attack. Bannon called himself a 'political prisoner' and criticized Democrats while supporters cheered him on.

Protests in Kenya

Protesters killed in Kenya as police fire on crowds demonstrating against proposed tax increases.

Climate Change Protesters Disrupt Golf Tournament

Climate change protesters disrupt Travelers Championship final round, scaring golfer Akshay Bhatia who was in shock during the incident. The protesters wore T-shirts with the extinction symbol and the slogan 'No golf on a dead planet.' Bhatia finished tied in fifth place.

Climate Protesters Disrupt PGA Tour Event

Climate protesters stormed the green at the 18th hole of the PGA Tour's Travelers Championship in Connecticut, spraying red-colored smoke and causing a disruption during the tournament.

Antisemitism Protest in Paris

Protesters gather in front of Paris city hall to condemn antisemitism after a 12-year-old Jewish girl was gang-raped in a Paris suburb while being insulted with antisemitic slurs.

Climate Protesters Arrested for Vandalizing Stonehenge

Two climate protesters were arrested for spraying orange paint on Stonehenge monument in England, causing damage and sparking controversy. The incident occurred just before a summer solstice gathering at the site.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters at California State University Los Angeles

Pro-Palestinian protesters occupied an administration building at California State University Los Angeles, prompting police intervention. University staff were trapped inside, including the first black woman president. Cleanup crews dismantled the encampment after protesters voluntarily left. Similar encampments have left trash and debris behind after being cleared by police.

Anti-Israel Protests at California State University, Los Angeles

Anti-Israel protesters barricaded a campus building at California State University, Los Angeles, trapping school employees inside. Police arrested protesters at the University of California, Irvine. Classes moved online for at least 24 hours.

Argentine Protests Outside Congress

Argentine protesters clash with police outside Congress as lawmakers debate key economic reform bill for new President Javier Milei.

Pro-Palestine Protesters Surround White House

Pro-Palestine protesters surrounded the White House, leading to the retreat of Secret Service and U.S. Park Police. Demonstrators rejected a two-state solution, called for an intifada, and condemned President Biden for supporting Israel. Police were encircled and eventually retreated as protesters chanted anti-police slogans. Progressives criticized Biden for supporting Israel, leading to threats of not voting for him in the upcoming election.

Protesters disrupt Vice President Kamala Harris' appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'

Protesters disrupt Vice President Kamala Harris' appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' with accusations of supporting genocide and being a war criminal.

Diehard Trump supporters outside Trump Tower after guilty verdict

A group of diehard Trump supporters gathered outside Trump Tower after he was found guilty of falsifying business records. Tensions rose between supporters and protesters, with some supporters declaring they would prefer 'Trump or death.' The scene was strange but mostly peaceful, with both sides expressing mixed emotions about the guilty verdict.

Protesters Disrupt Harvard University Alumni Day

Protesters interrupted Harvard University interim president Alan Garber during "Alumni Day" proceedings, with one person storming the stage and dumping green glitter on him. The event was marred by disruptions and antisemitic rhetoric.

Protesters dismantle anti-Israel encampment at Wayne State University

Protesters at Wayne State University in Detroit set up an anti-Israel encampment demanding divestment from Israel. Police dismantled the encampment resulting in the arrests of at least eight protesters. The encampment caused tension and forced classes to be held remotely at the university.

False Claims about Tear-Gassing of Peaceful Protesters at Lafayette Square

President Joe Biden falsely claimed former President Donald Trump tear-gassed peaceful protesters at Lafayette Square for a photo-op. A report from the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Interior exonerated Trump from these claims. Biden's statements were debunked, as tear gas was used by the Metropolitan Police Department, not by USPP officers. Various prominent figures, including Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris, also falsely stated that tear gas was used. The media exaggerated the events, with CNN and others falsely reporting that peaceful protesters were tear-gassed. Biden and the DNC have continued to repeat these false claims.

Clashes in London between Supporters of Iran's Authorities and Anti-Government Protesters

Clashes between supporters of Iran's authorities and anti-government protesters in London result in four injuries and one arrest at an event marking the death of President Ebrahim Raisi. The incident occurred at a venue in Wembley, where protesters gathered outside and clashes broke out.

North Carolina Senate votes to ban mask-wearing in public

The North Carolina state Senate voted to ban wearing masks in public even for health reasons, with Republican supporters saying it would help law enforcement crack down on protesters. Democrats raised concerns for immunocompromised individuals and cancer patients. The bill repeals an exception allowing mask-wearing for health reasons and could elevate the classification of a crime for protesting while masked.

Protest at Google's Developer Conference

Protesters block entrance to Google's developer conference demanding end to collaboration with Israeli government amidst war with Hamas in Gaza Strip. Protesters accuse Israel of genocide against Palestinians. Google states technology used to support governments worldwide, not for sensitive or military workloads.

Anti-Israel Protests at Graduation Ceremonies in the U.S.

Anti-Israel protests disrupt graduation ceremonies at various universities across the U.S., with some students engaging in disruptive behavior while others exhibit silent demonstrations. Protests involve waving flags, chanting, and holding signs denouncing Israel.

Anti-Israel Protesters at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Anti-Israel protesters at the University of Wisconsin-Madison agreed to remove their encampment after reaching an agreement with university officials. The agreement includes promises from both sides to not disrupt campus functions and to facilitate discussions on disclosure and investment principles. Similar protests have occurred at other universities across the nation.

Protests in Malmo, Sweden over Israel's Inclusion in Contest

Protesters in Malmo, Sweden, demonstrated against Israel's inclusion in a contest despite the war in Gaza. Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli groups clashed outside the competition venue.

Jewish students defending Israel at Columbia University

Jewish students at Columbia University defended Israel against pro-Palestinian protests, NYPD raided anti-Israel protesters at the university, Jewish students released an open letter supporting Israel and Zionism, highlighting the history of anti-Semitism, and calling for peace and understanding on campus.

Anti-Israel Protesters Vandalize World War I Memorial

Anti-Israel protesters vandalize World War I memorial in New York City, sparking outrage and condemnation from veterans groups and city officials. Mayor Eric Adams offers rewards for information on perpetrators.

Anti-Israel encampment dismantled at University of Chicago

Police dismantled an anti-Israel encampment at the University of Chicago that was interfering with the campus' free expression, learning, and work. The protesters were warned to leave or face disciplinary action. The encampment was ultimately dismantled by law enforcement.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Encampment at Harvard University

Harvard University President threatened to place pro-Palestinian protesters involved in an encampment on 'involuntary leave' due to disruptions on campus. Similar actions were taken by other universities like MIT and Columbia.

Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt New York Met Gala

Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the New York Met Gala with some storming past police barricades, leading to arrests. The protests were part of a 'Day of Rage' following Hamas attacks in Israel. Over 1,000 people participated in the demonstration.

Anti-Israel Protesters Occupy and Damage PSU Library

Anti-Israel protesters occupied and damaged Portland State University Library, leading to its closure for several months. Law enforcement cleared the protesters out, but the damage was extensive. Only six of the 30 arrested were PSU students.

Anti-Israel protests at Arizona State University

Arizona State University students fail to lift suspension following anti-Israel protests on campus, leading to ongoing legal battle and demands for charges to be dropped.

Anti-Israel protesters concealing identities behind masks cause havoc on college campuses

Anti-Israel protesters concealing their identities behind masks cause havoc on college campuses, leading to property damage, violence, and arrests. Critics condemn their actions as cowardly and dangerous.

Anti-Israel Protests at Portland State University

A dramatic video captures a driver racing towards a crowd during anti-Israel protests at Portland State University. The driver was detained and taken for a mental health evaluation. Police arrested 30 people after agitators occupied the university library twice in one day. The incident involved protesters, damaged vehicles, and injuries to police officers.

Anti-Israel protests at Portland State University

Police arrest students at Portland State University following anti-Israel occupation of Millar Library. Protests led to trashing of the library and several arrests by the Portland Police Bureau.

Donald Trump's Campaign Rallies and Courthouse Visit

Donald J. Trump holds campaign rallies in Michigan and Wisconsin, then returns to a courthouse in Lower Manhattan where he is greeted by a single supporter. The supporter, Lily Qi, expresses her unwavering loyalty to Trump despite facing opposition from protesters.

Political Center Pushing Back Against Extremes

The political center in both parties is pushing back against the far right and far left, with weariness towards chaos and dysfunction. Bipartisan efforts are being made to support Speaker Mike Johnson and counter extreme actions. Pro-Palestinian protesters on college campuses are facing opposition, with concerns about antisemitism. Centrists like Sen. Chris Murphy and Sen. Joe Manchin are gaining support for their moderate approaches.

Violence at UCLA between Anti-Israel and Pro-Israel Protesters

Violence erupted at UCLA between anti-Israel and pro-Israel protesters, leading to the cancellation of classes due to the distress caused by the clashes. Law enforcement had to be called to restore order on campus.

Violent Clashes at UCLA between Anti-Israel and Pro-Israel Protesters

Anarchy broke out at UCLA when anti-Israel protests turned violent, leading to clashes between opposing groups. Police in riot gear were called to restore order after two hours of chaos.

Florida's Six-Week Abortion Ban and Its Impact

Florida enforces a six-week abortion ban, replacing a 15-week ban, leading to limited access to abortion services. Opponents stress challenges faced by those unaware of pregnancy at six weeks. Out-of-state residents seeking abortions must now travel further, impacting clinics in states with expanded abortion access. Crisis pregnancy centers and adoption services prepare for increased demand due to the ban. Amendment 4 on the November ballot aims to enshrine abortion rights, facing opposition and support. Traveling for abortion care becomes a significant challenge for many, potentially leading to self-managed or unwanted pregnancies.

NYPD Raid at Columbia University Following Anti-Israel Protests

NYPD officers raided Columbia University campus following anti-Israel protests that led to occupation of Hamilton Hall, resulting in arrests and restrictions to campus access.

NYPD arrests at CUNY and Columbia University

NYPD officers made arrests at City University of New York and Columbia University after anti-Israel protesters pushed the police line and occupied buildings on campus.

Anti-Israel Protesters at Moynihan Train Hall and Columbia University

Anti-Israel protesters flooded Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station in New York, heading to Columbia University. They chanted 'Free, free, Palestine' and some held Palestinian flags and banners. Protesters managed to get on the train, chanting 'Palestine is almost free.' Columbia University restricted access after protesters seized control of a building.

Anti-Israel Protesters Facing Expulsion at Columbia University

Anti-Israel protesters occupying Hamilton Hall at Columbia University in New York are facing expulsion after seizing the building and escalating the situation with vandalism and blockades. The university is taking action to restore safety and order on campus.

Anti-Israel Protesters Vandalize George Washington Statue

Anti-Israel protesters vandalized a statue of George Washington on the George Washington University campus in Washington, DC, draping it with a Palestinian flag and writing 'Genocidal Warmongering University' on the base of the statue. Flowers and signs were also placed around the statue.

Anti-Israel sentiment at UCLA

Jewish UCLA student barred from attending class by anti-Israel protesters, expresses concern about escalation of anti-Israel sentiment on college campuses.

Anti-Israel Protests at Columbia University

Anti-Israel protests escalate at Columbia University as students take over a building, barricade doors, and demand divestment from Israel, potentially disrupting the university's commencement ceremony.

Caitlyn Jenner's Support for Donald Trump at White House Correspondents' Dinner

Caitlyn Jenner's social media post supporting former President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner is going viral, with Jenner and manager Sophia Hutchins seen flipping the middle finger at pro-Gaza protesters and urging people to vote for Trump to restore world peace.

Anti-Israel Protesters Occupy Columbia University's Hamilton Hall

Anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University took over an administrative building in response to threats from the administration. The protesters barricaded the building, smashed glass doors, and hung pro-Palestinian posters and banners. This action follows the suspension of students involved in the encampment and previous arrests of protesters.

Current Events

Protesters occupy Columbia University building, law enforcement officers killed in North Carolina, Ukraine in need of more soldiers

Anti-Israel Protesters at Columbia University

Anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University refuse to leave an encampment despite administration orders, threatening to 'burn' the university. Similar protests have occurred at other universities. Antisemitic attacks in the U.S. have risen following a Hamas attack on Israel in 2023.

Anti-Israel Protests at George Washington University

George Washington University faces anti-Israel protests on campus violating rules of conduct, leading to suspensions and demonstrations. Campus police monitor situation as protesters refuse to relocate. Demonstrators continue to call for police to leave campus.

Prediction about the Democratic National Convention in Chicago

Bill Maher predicts that the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Chicago will be chaotic due to large numbers of protesters supporting Hamas, similar to the 1968 convention.

Protest at Columbia University

Police arrested dozens of protesters at Columbia University while helping clear an encampment. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to reporter Gwynne Hogan of The City.

Protesters Interrupt NYC Mayor Eric Adams

Protesters interrupted NYC Mayor Eric Adams accusing him of taking money from the rich. They were removed as they yelled for a new mayor. Planet Over Profit claimed responsibility, citing Adams' ties to real estate lobby. Adams faced criticism for low approval ratings and handling of migrant crisis.

Anti-Israel Protests in the U.S.

Anti-Israel protests break out in cities nationwide with clashes between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel groups, leading to arrests and disruptions in major economic hubs.

Anti-Israel protesters chant 'death to America, death to Israel' at rally in Dearborn, Michigan

Anti-Israel protesters chant 'death to America, death to Israel' at rally in Dearborn, Michigan as antisemitism reveals itself in the far-left. Michigan Republicans call on DOJ to investigate the activists. Biden campaign and White House have condemned the comments.

Pro-Palestinian Protest and Assault in New York City

Pro-Palestinian protesters call for ceasefire in Gaza while a suspect is arrested for punching a 9-year-old girl in New York City's Grand Central Terminal.

Israeli military offense in Gaza and aid responsibility

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin denies evidence of Israeli genocide in Gaza, stating Israel has a right to defend itself amidst claims from protesters. Senator Tom Cotton questions Israel's responsibility to provide aid in Gaza.

Protesters Confront Hillary Clinton in NYC

Hillary Clinton confronted by profanity-slinging pro-Palestinian protesters in NYC after hosting a fundraiser for Biden, tensions rising over Biden administration's response to Israel-Hamas war. Protesters accuse Clintons of supporting genocide.

Disagreements over Hamas-Israel conflict

Dr. Thaer Ahmad, a Muslim emergency medicine physician, walked out of a meeting with President Joe Biden due to disagreements over the Hamas-Israel war. This action highlights divisions within the Democratic coalition over the Palestinian conflict. Only 47% of Democrats approve of Biden's handling of the situation, posing a challenge for his reelection. Pro-Palestinian protesters have criticized Biden's leadership on this issue.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Political Troubles

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces political troubles as protesters demand early elections and a cease-fire deal to free remaining hostages. Israeli troops have withdrawn from al-Shifa hospital after a 2-week raid resulting in 21 patient deaths. NBC's Raf Sanchez reports for TODAY.

Political Fundraiser in NYC

Former President Barack Obama snapped at protesters during a star-studded fundraiser in NYC for President Joe Biden's 2024 campaign. The event was interrupted multiple times, with protesters shouting criticisms at Biden. Meanwhile, former President Trump was in NYC to attend a wake for a fallen police officer, highlighting a contrast in priorities between the two political figures.

Protesters disrupt President Biden's fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall

Protesters disrupt President Biden's fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall, expressing discontent with his policies on Israel and Russia. The event featured former Presidents Obama and Clinton as well as musical performances and raised over $25 million for Biden's re-election bid.

Protesters disrupt President Biden's fundraiser in NYC

Anti-Israel protesters disrupted President Biden's star-studded fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Protesters clashed with NYPD officers both inside and outside the event, interrupting speeches by Biden, Obama, and Clinton on Gaza.

New York's Metro Transportation Authority implements traffic congestion pricing program

New York's Metro Transportation Authority voted to impose a traffic congestion pricing program, angering Rep. Josh Gottheimer. The program aims to reduce traffic, pollution, and fund transit improvements.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Target Biden Administration Officials

Pro-Palestinian protesters targeted both White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin by dumping manure outside their residences, leading to bomb squad responses. The incidents were accompanied by chants criticizing their actions.

Protest against Supreme Court's examination of abortion pill restrictions

13 protesters arrested for illegally demonstrating against Supreme Court's examination of abortion pill restrictions at Capitol grounds.

Protesters arrested at Capitol over abortion pill demonstration

13 protesters were arrested at the Capitol for demonstrating against the Supreme Court's examination of restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone. The protesters were moving around illegally and blocking roads and walkways.

University of Memphis administrators sabotage Turning Point USA event featuring Kyle Rittenhouse

University of Memphis administrators tried to sabotage a Turning Point USA event featuring Kyle Rittenhouse by leaking private information to protesters, changing ticketing process last minute, and reducing seat reservations. Chaos ensued during the event with protesters screaming and chasing attendees, and police had to intervene.

Protesters disrupt Kyle Rittenhouse event at University of Memphis

Protesters disrupt Kyle Rittenhouse event at University of Memphis organized by Turning Point USA, leading to chaos and confrontations with attendees. Rittenhouse found not guilty on all counts in a previous case. School administrators allegedly leaked new ticketing information to protesters to disrupt the event.

Protests in Santiago against blackouts and shortages in Cuba

Protesters in Santiago demonstrate against blackouts and shortages in the midst of Cuba's economic crisis

Anti-Israel Protesters Target New York Times' Printing Facility in Queens

Anti-Israel protesters targeted New York Times' printing facility in Queens, accusing it of manufacturing 'consent for genocide'. Police dispersed protesters peacefully without any arrests made. Similar protests have occurred in the past in different locations.

Coverage of Israel-Hamas conflict and rising anti-Jewish prejudice

Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy discusses latest news emerging from Israel-Hamas war on 'Fox & Friends Weekend'. Pro-Palestinian protesters accuse President Joe Biden of 'genocide'. Survivor of Hamas terror attack shares pain of losing boyfriend. United Methodist church leader caught drawing swastika on Jewish neighbor's groceries. Prince William condemns antisemitism.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Hypocrisy on Protesters

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez supports protesters making others uncomfortable, but gets upset when confronted by left-wing protesters. The article criticizes AOC for hypocrisy and calls for Democrats to experience the consequences of their policies.

Inert Grenade Found in Uber in Times Square

An inert grenade was found in the back seat of an Uber in Times Square, with anti-Israel protesters blocking the NYPD bomb squad vehicle. Several protesters were arrested for obstructing the police vehicle's access to the scene. The grenade was determined to be inert.

Religious Trends in Seattle, Washington

Seattle police arrest six people after protesters disrupt city council meeting. Seattle ranked as the least religious metro area in the U.S. Data shows a high concentration of younger adults and racial demographics may explain the irreligious majority.

Fracking in Ohio State Parks

Ohio commission awards bids to frack oil and gas under state parks, sparking backlash and ongoing investigation into possible fraudulent support. Protesters decry decision, citing environmental concerns and lack of transparency.

Protesters Accuse Jerry Seinfeld of Supporting Genocide

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld faced protesters accusing him of supporting genocide as he left an event in New York City with Free Press founder Bari Weiss. The protesters also targeted Weiss for her support of Israel, connecting her to the death of a Palestinian professor. This incident is part of a pattern where Seinfeld has been verbally harassed by protesters in relation to the Israel-Hamas conflict.