Dozens of Occupy Wall Street protesters were arrested last night as OWS briefly tried to reclaim Zuccotti Park on the six-month anniversary of the movement. Hundreds of people gathered in lower ...
With the weather getting colder and news outlets packing up and moving on to different stories, it’s now up to Occupy Wall Street’s own media team to start sending out videos of their violent arrests.
One thing you may have noticed about the Occupy Wall Street protesters if you’ve been down to lower Manhattan or have been watching videos from the demonstration is that they’ve come up with some ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. It’s straight out of a Don DeLillo novel: A few hours after television producers set ...
On Wednesday, members of Occupy Wall Street and TWU Local 100 chained open subway entrances in several stations, treating straphangers to "free" rides. The MTA, NYPD and FBI were obviously none too ...
The show famous for ripping storylines from the headlines became one, as a "Law & Order: SVU" set mocked up to look like the Occupy Wall Street camp at Zuccotti Park was infiltrated by real OWS-ers ...
Earlier today, as we noted, Occupy Wall Street marched in solidarity of their West Coast counterparts as they attempted to shut down the major ports of commerce used by global financial banking and ...
Occupy Wall Street protesters marched around New York City on Tuesday observing “May Day” and made a number of stops around Manhattan to voice their disapproval for banking institutions and media ...