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With former President Donald Trump out of office, progressive groups are attempting the tricky pivot from fighting Trump's agenda to pushing a new one.
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The Columbus Women’s March is going forward as scheduled on Saturday, despite some other local Women’s March events becoming embroiled in controversy. Up…
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Almost a year to date after the 2017 Women’s March, Central Ohio women are taking to the street once again. On Saturday, as part of a national day of…
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On the anniversary of the Women's March in Washington, D.C., organizers say marches this year are less about outrage and more about political organizing.
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In North Dakota, a lawmaker has introduced a bill that would allow motorists to run over and kill any protester obstructing a highway as long as the driver did not do it intentionally.
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Mike Pence is the first vice president to address the decades-old annual rally that abortion-rights opponents call the March for Life. The event is drawing comparisons to last week's Women's March.
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Less than a week after the Women's March, anti-abortion activists are taking to the streets for what they call the March for Life.
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Democrats suffered a stunning defeat in the November election. As the party tries to rebuild, one place that might offer some lessons is Ohio, a state long considered a presidential battleground.
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The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is collecting materials from the Women's March on Washington.City officials estimated more than 500,000…
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Thousands descended on Washington, D.C. for Saturday's Women's March. "We came to show our disapproval of our new president, and I think also to draw attention to women's issues," Heather Ba said.