NEW YORK

Ten years after: As a protest sign read, “We knew it would be bad, but Holy shit.”

Sing-alongs and drummers added another dimension to the “Protect Migrants, Protect the Planet” Midtown rally in NYC on April 19, a day of national protest.

Led by a coalition of labor unions, veterans, and civil rights, LGBTQ+, and women’s rights orgs, this past weekend’s nationwide “Hands Off!” protests attracted millions.

Once again, the annual benefit concert at Carnegie Hall will feature a cross-section of major talent, honoring a culture — and a people — in danger.

President Trump and his overshadowing wingman, Elon Musk, were the main targets of protesters’ peaceful wrath.

We remember a former editor and executive who, during his time at the Voice, oversaw three Pulitzer prize-winning features — and kept Rupert Murdoch at bay.

The rerun-president’s relentless attacks on democracy and civil norms for the past eight years show all signs of only getting worse. Can the resistance outlast the bullying? 

How a MAGA ‘hero’ strangled Jordan Neely but beat a manslaughter charge by selling junk justice to the jury.

The New York music stalwart let his city know that love isn’t as hard as some think.