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Congress pays for bombs that kill kids in Gaza!” Ben Cohen, the 74-year-old co-founder of the ice cream company, shouted before being yanked away by a police officer.
Ben Cohen, co‑founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream and a longtime progressive activist, told AFP he was speaking for millions ...
A group of protesters said government agencies have not been transparent about the people still in ICE custody following last month's raid of an illegal nightclub in Colorado Springs.
The budget airline announced in April it had signed an agreement to make charter deportation flights from Mesa Gateway ...
A co-founder of Vermont-based ice cream company Ben & Jerry's was removed from a congressional hearing Wednesday featuring ...
In back-to-back Capitol Hill hearings, Kennedy touched on abortion access, vaccines, measles, research, mental health and opioids.
Ben Cohen, who has championed many liberal causes and candidates, was among those forcibly removed from a Senate committee hearing by law enforcement ...
Dozens of protestors endured the cold weather—and one hostile passerby—as they stood outside of the Bruce R. Thompson Federal Building in Reno on Tuesday. The weekly event, Tyranny Tuesday, is ...
Capitol Police on Wednesday appeared to remove Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Ben Cohen from the Senate Committee on Health, ...
Protesters gathered Wednesday outside the Iowa State Patrol office in Cedar Rapids to hand-deliver a complaint that initially ...
On Capitol Hill, ICE'S acting director and the Secretary of Homeland Security answered questions from lawmakers, some of which were at an immigration protest in New Jersey last week that ICE agents ...
United States Capitol Police (USCP) confirmed Tuesday afternoon that one of the co-founders of Ben & Jerry's was arrested while protesting Senate testimony by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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