May 1 Labor boss claims 'democracy is under attack' on May Day Yvonne Wheeler, president of the Los Angles County Federation of Labor, told Fox News Digital she is protesting on May Day in part because immigrant communities "have been under attack."
May 1 Texas Cessna plane crash kills 5; NTSB investigating Five people were killed when a Cessna 421C crashed overnight in Wimberley, Texas, reportedly traveling at a high rate of speed before the impact.
May 1 RI historian pitches American Revolution rewrite A Rhode Island historian, Bob Burke, challenges the traditional narrative, asserting the American Revolution began in Rhode Island, not Massachusetts.
May 1 May Day protests take place across the US 'Outnumbered' panelists discuss the funding behind nationwide May Day protests and teacher participation as some districts cancel classes for the demonstrations.
May 1 Iranian American didn’t realize who was next to him Iranian American activist calling for regime change recoils after learning nearby demonstrators support Iran’s ruling regime.
May 1 May Day demonstrators march by Trump Tower in NYC, chant anti-ICE slogans Demonstrators were seen outside Trump Tower in New York City on May Day as left-wing activists chanted anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) messages.
May 1 Chicago mayor praises students skipping class to attend May Day rally Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson addressed a group of students and teachers at a Rainbow PUSH Coalition May Day event Friday. (WFLD)
May 1 May Day protests disrupt schools, spark debate on political indoctrination Fox News' Mike Tobin reports on upcoming May Day protests planned nationwide. Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer weighs in.
May 1 May Day protests across Europe and Asia turn into anti-American, anti-Israel political battlegrounds May Day demonstrations across multiple continents escalated into clashes as traditional labor protests increasingly became vehicles for anti-war and anti-Israel political movements.
May 1 DC police captain cites bodycam footage of officers not making arrests, sparking backlash A D.C. police email reprimanding officers for not making arrests based on reasonable suspicion sparked backlash and was rescinded by department leadership.