Hundreds of people gathered at national parks nationwide to protest the Trump administration’s firing of over 1,000 National Park Service employees, with Resistance Rangers attempting to organize protests at all 433 park sites. Demonstrations were held at 145 sites, including Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Effigy Mounds, with tensions high and concerns about resource extraction and threats to national monuments. Protesters voiced opposition to the firings and government spending cuts, urging action and protection of public lands.
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Panic at top cheerleading competition in Texas leaves several injured, police say
A fight at the NCA All-Star National Championship in Dallas led to panic and injuries as spectators tried to escape the chaotic situation caused by knocked-over poles. Despite reports of gunfire, police confirmed no shooting occurred, but a stampede ensued, resulting in at least 10 people sustaining bumps, bruises, and broken bones. Some performances were canceled, but the event resumed the next day, with some teams choosing to compete and showcasing the resilience and culture...
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