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May Day protests across NYC draw thousands to streets
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Activists worldwide are holding May Day rallies, calling for peace, higher wages and better working conditions.
Groups financially backed by Shanghai-based tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham were key organizers at NYC May Day demonstrations, an investigation found.
The day's event kicked off at 10 a.m. at MacArthur Park, with participants marching three miles to Gloria Molina Grand Park.
Signs reading "86 47" were spotted at May Day rallies in New York City and Los Angeles, echoing the phrase tied to James Comey's recent federal indictment.
Education watchdog warns May Day student walkouts may signal a broader effort to expand activism in schools ahead of future protests and the 2028 election.
Thousands rallied on International Workers' Day across the five boroughs, including on Wall Street, where hundreds blocked the New York Stock Exchange.
Minneapolis May Day rally organized for immigrant rights drew communist and socialist groups demanding revolution, rent caps and wealth redistribution.
Sen. John Fetterman criticized far-left May Day protests, warning of a small communist takeover and calling recent activism an "orgy of socialism."