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May 1 brought big crowds and good vibes, but no obvious path forward.
Protesters will march from Bryant Park to Union Square then down to Wall Street.
A big baseball "mitt" and the Tax Dodgers were parked outside.
Over a thousand people took to the streets in Sanford, Florida.
Of course, 75 percent of restaurant workers don't get paid sick leave.
About 1,500 people participated in the Million Hoodies March, protesting for justice in the killing of Trayvon Martin.
Protesters marched from the deceased man's home to the 47th Precinct station house.
The store's owner also said the protests moved him.
Protesters want to demonstrate tomorrow, but they're fighting for a permit.
Diamond magnate Lev Leviev's business practices are under scrutiny.
Students were protesting a proposed tuition hike of $300 per year for each of the next four years.
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