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[09:42] Thousands march across US in anti-Trump protests as tariffs fallout continues

Thousands of protesters gathered in Washington, DC, and across the US on Saturday, part of some 1,200 demonstrations that were expected to form the largest single day of protest against President Donald Trump and his billionaire ally Elon Musk since they launched a rapid-fire effort to overhaul government and expand presidential authority.

independent.ie/world-news/nort

#Thousands #Washington #DC #US #Saturday #some1,200 #DonaldTrump #ElonMusk

Irish Independent · Thousands march across US in anti-Trump protests as tariffs fallout continuesPar Jonathan Landay, Nathan Layne and Tim Reid

Protesters tee off against Trump and Musk in "Hands Off!" rallies across the U.S.

msn.com/en-us/news/politics/ha

More than 1,200 “Hands Off!” demonstrations were planned by more than 150 groups, including civil rights organizations, labor unions, LBGTQ+ advocates, veterans and elections activists. The protest sites included the National Mall in Washington, D.C., state capitols and other locations in all 50 states.

#HandsOff#Trump#Musk

April 5

"The “March on Washington to Stop the Genocide” will mark the largest pro-Palestine protest of the Trump era thus far" ...

"Khalil’s wife Dr. Noor Abdalla [said] “This [I.C.E.] crackdown is an attempt to distract from the genocide in Gaza which has resumed in full force ... The time to show up is now.”

mondoweiss.net/2025/04/the-dam

Mondoweiss · ‘The dam has been broken’: Thousands expected in DC for Palestine marchOn April 5, thousands are gathering in Washington D.C. to stand up against the U.S.’s continued support for the genocide in Gaza and the Trump administration’s wave of domestic suppression.

I've never before had any interest in anything related to Superman; I occasionally read the comics as kid, and watched, and did not like, the first two movies.

Now, after watching the first two trailers for the new movie, I am interested more than I've ever been for a Superman movie.

When he whistled in the first trailer, I reflexively and happily exclaimed, "Krypto!", and seeing the silly pup jumping all over the badly wounded Supe, I winced and laughed.

#Superman#DC#movie

To the Folger Library tonight for a play, A ROOM IN THE CASTLE by Lauren Gunderson. It fits into the spaces in HAMLET: Queen Gertrude, Ophelia, and Ophelia's nurse Anna talk about the events of the original play, try to figure out what's wrong with Hamlet, and then how to keep themselves -- especially Ophelia -- safe as matters get increasingly worse.

It's a great play, and I think it'll have a long stage life because it's a wonderful showpiece for three actresses. Like Anne-Marie MacDonald's similar play about Desdemona and Juliet, it tries to rewrite the ending but there's still tragedy as the climax approaches.

(I probably would have gotten a few more references if I'd reviewed the scenes featuring Gertrude and Ophelia from the original play. I remembered the broad strokes of the nunnery scene and the mad scene, the Queen's closet and the drowning scene, but not the specific language.)