The best videos, live streams, and photo galleries from today.
Last updated: March 28, 2026 afternoon ET
Springsteen headlined the flagship No Kings rally in St. Paul, performing the protest anthem he wrote in response to the ICE killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti. Called Minnesota "an inspiration to the entire country."
ABC7 Coverage → FOX 9 Live Stream →Full roster of speakers and performers at the Capitol. Marches from three St. Paul locations converged at the Capitol for the 2 PM main stage rally. Organizers told state officials to expect 100,000.
Star Tribune Live → Speaker Lineup →Massive crowds filled midtown Manhattan for the NYC No Kings march.
FOX 5 NY Live → No Kings NYC →Demonstrators marched from Arlington, Virginia into DC carrying large banners and chanting to a steady drum beat along the Mall.
FOX 5 DC Watch Live → WUSA9 Coverage →CNN affiliate KYW captured dramatic aerial footage of the "No Kings" march filling the streets of Philadelphia.
CNN Live Updates →Demonstrators waving Ukrainian, Iranian, and trans pride flags marched from Embarcadero Plaza to Civic Center. Handmaid's Tale costumes and anti-ICE signs filled Market Street.
Indivisible SF →Huge crowds gathered outside the Oregon Convention Center, then marched across the Burnside Bridge — closed to traffic — to Tom McCall Waterfront Park.
OPB Live Updates →Multiple rallies across the DFW metroplex drew large crowds.
FOX 4 Dallas Live →Hundreds rallied in Paris denouncing authoritarianism and "endless wars" in solidarity with US protesters.
Euronews Video →Solidarity rallies across Europe, in photos.
Boston.com Photo Gallery →Boston's rally and march, in photos.
Boston.com Photo Scroll →Protests nationwide, with a Minnesota focus.
Al Jazeera Gallery →Multi-city live video, running all day.
Watch Live →National live stream, running all day.
Watch Live →Rolling updates with video, aerial footage, and reporter dispatches.
CNN Live Blog →NPR's deep dive on the scale and organization behind today.
NPR Coverage →On the record-breaking turnout.
Washington Post →