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Israeli Military Announces End of Shelter Directive After Iran Missile Attacks
The Israeli military on Sunday, June 15, announced that citizens could leave shelters following a fresh wave of missile attacks launched from Iran. The directive came after sirens had sounded across various parts of the country, warning of incoming threats. Following the situational assessment, the Home Front Command published that it is now permitted to leave protected spaces in all areas across the country, the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement. The latest exchange followed Israels unprecedented strike on Iran on Friday, June 13, in which its military targeted nuclear and military sites, reportedly killing top commanders, nuclear scientists,...

Massive No Kings Protests Against Trump's Policies Sweep the Nation
No Kings mass protests against Donald Trumps policies held across different states in the United States of America on Saturday, June 14. The protests, which saw a massive turnout, held the same day as a military parade organised by Trump in Washington to celebrate the Armys 250th birthday and also the same day as Trumps 79th birthday. Hundreds of thousands of people across the country took to the streets to protest President Trump and his policies. The No Kings marches and rallies were also held to protest against Trumps military parade in Washington, D.C. Masses of demonstrators packed into streets,...

Fayetteville No Kings Rally: 1120 Protestors Unite Against Presidential Overreach
The square in Fayetteville, Georgia, was filled with over 1000 peaceful protestors at the No Kings Rally on Saturday, June 14, 2025. According to one attendee, organizers said there were 1120 people in attendance, filling up both sides of GA 85 at the old courthouse square in Fayetteville. With handmade signs sharing a diversity of protesting reasons, from Pride month to immigration to anti-Trump sentiments protestors yelled slogans like, No Kings!, Whose flag? Our Flag! and No fear. No hate. No ICE in our state! The protestors met for an hour and a half between 3 and 4:30 p.m. One...