While dozens protested at City Hall, members of the group Philly Iranians said they are “concerned” for family members in Iran and “hopeful” that the regime will fall.
The eastern sky is aglow with dawn streaks of orange when the cry of a whistle sounds outside of ICE headquarters in Philadelphia. The noise pierces amid an improvised orchestra of protest, as ...
Protesters rallied through Center City and spoke out against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as well as family separation in Philadelphia. On Monday, March 9, at 11 a.m., dozens of ...
Officials said Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi, who are both from Bucks County, hoped to carry out a bigger attack than the ...
The Middle East conflict has intensified, prompting protests and divided public opinion in the U.S. as President Trump ...
In a nationwide day of protest, hundreds of demonstrators in Philadelphia gathered outside City Hall Monday evening, urging ...
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Demonstrators gather outside Philadelphia City Hall to protest U.S.–Israel strikes on Iran, as local residents and community ...
Rev. Jay Bergen, a leader of No ICE Philly, said the group had accomplished its goal - and that the brutal cold had become too much for older demonstrators, some of whom have medical conditions. In ...
PHILADELPHIA - Dozens of demonstrators marched Sunday from the Philadelphia Museum of Art to City Hall, rallying both for U.S. strikes in Iran and for an end to the war in Ukraine.