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Today in the District, Occupy Wall Street activists will take the movement to the Capitol for what is reported to become the largest gathering to date of the

// // January 1, 2012 By Jordan Schatz Reporter/news writer The Nation 1.   May 2, 2011: Death of Osama bin Laden “Justice has been done.”  With those words, President Barack Obama announced to

Police and protesters faced off at McPherson Square Sunday over a wooden structure that protesters had built. The barnlike structure was erected Saturday night, which Park Police said

Police in riot gear moved in at 12:30 a.m. Wednesday to evict Occupy Wall Street protesters in Los Angeles. In Philadelphia, police moved to disperse protesters around 1

Occupy protesters in Los Angeles are hoping for a federal court injunction to prevent their eviction from a camp near City Hall. Protesters claim a deadline to disperse

Following two weeks and 240 miles of marching, participants of Occupy Wall Street who began in New York are expected to arrive in the nation's capital. The march

Occupy Wall Street demonstrators converged in New York City and nationwide Thursday to mark a "mass day of action" on the two-month anniversary of the movement. Over 200

Cities around the country were poised Thursday for what could be the biggest Occupy demonstrations yet. On the two-month anniversary, organizers called for a "mass day of action,"

A New York Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that while Occupy Wall Street protesters will be allowed to return to Zuccotti park, they may not do so with tents