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Conservative Muslims in Indonesia protest Coldplay concert over the band's LGBTQ+ support
Read full article: Conservative Muslims in Indonesia protest Coldplay concert over the band's LGBTQ+ supportMore than 200 conservative Muslims marched in Indonesia’s capital, calling for the cancellation of Coldplay’s concert on Wednesday night over the British band’s support for the LGBTQ+ community.
Uvalde community gathers for Unheard Voices March, Rally in wake of deadly shooting
Read full article: Uvalde community gathers for Unheard Voices March, Rally in wake of deadly shootingMany people are gathering Sunday at Robb Elementary School for the Unheard Voices March and Rally, in honor of the 21 lives lost in the mass school shooting.
Hundreds take part in March for Our Lives rally in downtown San Antonio for stricter gun laws
Read full article: Hundreds take part in March for Our Lives rally in downtown San Antonio for stricter gun lawsThe March for Our Lives rally returned to downtown San Antonio Saturday, drawing organizers, volunteers and participants to fight for stricter gun laws.
WATCH: President Trump, Biden supporters hold separate rallies in San Antonio
Read full article: WATCH: President Trump, Biden supporters hold separate rallies in San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – Supporters of President Donald Trump and President-elect Joe Biden took to the streets of San Antonio for separate rallies on Sunday. Trump supporters gathered at Travis Park around 1 p.m. Sunday, and will then headed to The Alamo. A ‘Trump Train’ event was also be held at Cowboys Dancehall around 3 p.m.A Biden-Harris caravan, hosted by the Bexar County Democratic Party, met around 1 p.m. at Pittman-Sullivan Park. All of the rallies were peaceful and no acts of violence were reported. RELATED: Two San Antonians are on President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team
WATCH: Trump supporters gather in New Braunfels
Read full article: WATCH: Trump supporters gather in New BraunfelsNEW BRAUNFELS, Texas – Supporters of Donald Trump gathered in New Braunfels on Saturday morning, an hour after Joe Biden was projected as the next president of the United States. The rally is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m., Saturday, at the Main Plaza in downtown. The police in New Braunfels say they are prepared for the event, and they released this statement Friday:“The City of New Braunfels Police Department is aware of a planned event on the plaza on Saturday, November 7. In New Braunfels, we expect that it is done in a lawful, safe, and peaceful manner. RELATED: New Braunfels police will keep an eye on Saturday’s rally in support of President Trump
Report: Before the Tulsa rally, President Trumps campaign ordered workers to remove social distancing stickers
Read full article: Report: Before the Tulsa rally, President Trumps campaign ordered workers to remove social distancing stickersTULSA, Oklahoma President Donald Trumps campaign directed workers in Tulsa to remove thousands of social distancing stickers, prior to the rally last weekend, according to a new report from The Washington Post. Thousands attended Trumps first campaign rally at the BOK Center, which seats 19,000 guests. The social distancing stickers read, Do Not Sit Here, Please! and were intended to add distance between rallygoers, following the health guidelines currently in place nationwide amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Washington Post reports that 12,000 stickers total were placed on nearly every other seat when Trumps campaign told management at the arena to stop using them and began removing them hours before the event. Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh emailed the Washington Post this statement and said the rally was in full compliance with health regulations.
GALLERY: Dozens gather for protest in Fredericksburg in wake of George Floyd’s death
Read full article: GALLERY: Dozens gather for protest in Fredericksburg in wake of George Floyd’s deathDozens gathered for a rally in Fredericksburg at the Gillespie County Courthouse in wake of the death of George Floyd. FREDERICKSBURG, Texas – Dozens gathered for a protest in Fredericksburg Sunday at the Gillespie County Courthouse in wake of George Floyd’s death. Those at the protest held signs that read, “VOTE,” “I can’t breathe” and #GeorgeFloyd. The death of George Floyd has gripped the nation and various cities throughout the state of Texas as protesters gather daily to chant and spread awareness of racism, police brutality, and inequality. Fredericksburg, Texas is a smaller community with a population of around 10,000 residents.