Where To Go for the Oct. 18 No Kings Day of Peaceful Action in North Texas
Dozens of rallies across the state will take place on Saturday to oppose President Donald Trump. Here’s what to know and when to go.
Dozens of rallies across the state will take place on Saturday to oppose President Donald Trump. Here’s what to know and when to go.
Resource Center, a community-based organization for queer Dallasites, announced programming changes that have shocked some.
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Speaking artificially from heaven, we presume, the AI voice told the crowd to “dry your tears.”
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