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The Latest on May Day marches across the U.S. (all times local):

2 p.m.

Hundreds of May Day demonstrators carrying signs and chanting slogans have taken to the streets of Los Angeles to demand more rights for workers and immigrants.

The rally is among many planned in cities nationwide Sunday to call for better wages for workers and an end to deportations. Marchers are also speaking out against hateful rhetoric targeting immigrants, workers and women following remarks by leading Republican presidential contender Donald Trump.

Police say the Los Angeles rally has been peaceful.

Elsewhere in California, demonstrations are planned in San Francisco and Oakland.

Around the world, union members have traditionally marched on May 1 for workers' rights.