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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.
The protest movement has a lot riding on next week's demonstrations, and their plans are pretty ambitious.
A group of demonstrators have been removed from a lower Manhattan loft where they lived for months.
A judge ruled today that tweets are fair game in court.
Federal Hall has temporary new boundaries.
A UC Davis task force report last week called the use of the spray unreasonable and unauthorized.
A week of sidewalk sleepovers turned into an occupation of Federal Hall's steps.
Police arrested four overnight protesters this morning.
This could be the momentum boost the movement needs.
Protesters slept outside legally around Union Square last night.
Protesters occupied an East Village bar last night to celebrate a new media platform.
Once again, police cleared out a few hundred protesters from a public park last night.
It's showtime again for the protest movement, but the spring isn't going to be easy.
Nathan Kleinman of Pennsylvania will be forced to run as a write-in.
It was just like old times at Zuccotti Park last night.
Some bold-face names are attempting to reinvigorate the movement with money.
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