How a chemical attack on a protester in an inflatable frog costume inspired resistance against Trump
Seth Todd was wearing an inflatable frog costume while protesting outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Seth Todd was one of a few dedicated protesters gathering nightly outside of Portland's ICE building. Now his inflatable frog costume is a nationwide symbol.
Xendit, one of Southeast Asia’s largest digital payments companies, is expanding into Latin America as it seeks to replicate the success in its home region in other emerging markets — a test of ...
Protesters have taken to wearing oversized inflatable costumes to deflate tensions and draw attention at rallies against Trump administration’s policies. Crowds across the U.S. and abroad rallied ...
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Over the past decade, Donald Trump’s opponents have struggled to find an effective answer to the rise of right-wing authoritarianism. There have been deeply earnest sign-carrying boomers. There have ...
Throngs of KC-area residents took their outrage and fear to the streets, along with their signs and costumes, for ‘No Kings' events.
Millions gathered for nationwide protests to denounce President Donald Trump administration’s “authoritarianism” — and they came equipped with clever signs and eye-catching costumes. In what is ...
This year, an inflatable costume is the new black. National organizers of Saturday’s “No Kings” protests encouraged attendees to keep the vibe humorous and light and encouraged funny signs and ...
The crowd for Saturday’s “No Kings” protest was still filtering onto the West Springfield Town Green as Frank Ferreira helped set up a large sign protesting the presidency of Donald Trump. “We’ve got ...
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