The Independent
It's two-thirty in the morning and on Wall Street, on a small strip of pavement outside Trinity Church in Lower Manhattan, about 50 people are sleeping rough. They are rolled in blankets and sleeping bags, hoods pulled up around their ears against...
USA Today
Protesters will mark the anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement today with rallies in more than 30 cities around the world, including a march on the New York Stock Exchange, not far from the park where the movement was born. But with the last...
Charlotte Observer Online
Occupy Wall Street protesters first began camping in Zuccotti Park on Sept. 17, 2011. The small granite plaza near the New York Stock Exchange became a crowded encampment where protesters slept in tents, served buffet-style food to the masses and...
Star Tribune
Occupy Wall Street began to disintegrate in rapid fashion last winter, when the weekly meetings in New York City devolved into a spectacle of fistfights and vicious arguments. Punches were thrown and objects were hurled at moderators' heads.
NY1
Occupy Wall Street protesters are hitting the streets of Manhattan again today as they prepare to mark the movement's anniversary tomorrow. Demonstrators are marching today from Gansevoort Street to Foley Square, where a concert is being held.
Kansas City Star
Occupy Wall Street is in disarray a year after the protests against corporate greed and inequality began in lower Manhattan.On Monday, protesters will converge near the New York Stock Exchange to celebrate Occupy's anniversary, marking the day they...