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    Where was U.S. President Donald Trump when No Kings protesters reached White House?

    No Kings Protests in U.S. - From New York and Washington to smaller cities in Michigan and Donald Trump's second home in Florida, demonstrations in the eastern half of the United States revved up ahead of similar events due out west. More than 2,700 protests are planned coast to coast, and organizers say they are expecting millions to attend.

    $1,702 stimulus payment coming soon: Millions of US citizens to receive money on October 23. Check eligibility and key details

    Alaska residents are set to receive a $1,702 Permanent Fund Dividend payment. This financial aid comes from investments in the Alaska Permanent Fund. The distribution will occur in two phases, with the second payment scheduled for October 23, 2025. Eligibility requires Alaska residency for the entire 2024 calendar year and an intent to stay.

    'No Kings' protest near me: How to check if a 'No Kings' protest will be held in your city? Check full list of location

    No Kings protest near me: Organizers of the 'No Kings' protest expect millions of Americans to take to city streets on Saturday to demonstrate against the Trump administration. This is the latest series of protest against the Trump administration and protests are expected to take place in 2,500 locations across the US. Trump allies have accused the protesters of being allied with the far-left Antifa movement.

    Container imports to busiest US port complex fell 7% in September

    September imports at the busiest U.S. seaport complex declined 7.3% year-over-year, with the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles experiencing significant drops. Rising prices and shifting tariff policies from President Trump's administration weakened demand, leading to a decrease in containerized goods, particularly from China.

    'They are pulling back': Trump repeats claim of India 'not be buying' Russian oil

    While addressing a bilateral lunch with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the White House, the US President again claimed that India had significantly reduced its oil imports from Russia and is now pulling back entirely, stating that New Delhi "will not be buying oil from Russia anymore."

    Bolton pleads not guilty in Justice Department case accusing him of sharing government secrets

    Former Trump advisor John Bolton pleaded not guilty to charges involving classified information. He is accused of emailing sensitive documents to family and keeping top-secret files at his Maryland residence. The Justice Department alleges national security risks. Bolton claims he is being targeted for his criticism of President Trump.

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