From Tokyo to Turin, Trump’s policies loom over May Day marches
- On May 1, 2025, the 50501 coalition held peaceful May Day demonstrations in over a thousand cities nationwide, covering every state and including events at state capitals and federal facilities.
- The rallies responded to President Donald Trump's policies and first 100 days in office, opposing perceived executive overreach and impacts on working people.
- A large number of organizations connected to 50501 took part, such as MoveOn, the Women’s March, the National Education Association, and the American Association of University Professors.
- Organizers accused Trump and wealthy individuals of driving competition that undermines wages, benefits, and personal respect, and urged action to halt the influence of billionaires.
- The demonstrations indicate rising activism aiming to protect immigrants, promote workers’ rights, and demand policies favoring families over profits in a new era.
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Powell, about to challenge Trump: Fed analyzes keeping interest rates stable
Things are getting uncomfortable for the Federal Reserve.Looking at inflation, officials are inclined to keep rates stable when they meet in Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday.But the fear of a slowdown is growing, and President Donald Trump and some of his advisors insist that the central bank cut interest rates.Caught in that predicament, Federal Reserve President Jerome Powell may have been comforted by Friday's official data, which show a h…
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