
Your World Tonight No Kings protests, Bishnoi gang rebrand, Eco-friendly coffins, and more
Oct 18, 2025
Americans nationwide are rallying against Trump with the No Kings protest movement, voicing concerns over democracy and immigration policies. Meanwhile, the Lawrence Bishnoi gang in Canada is attempting a surprising rebrand, shifting from violence to a 'Robin Hood' image. In a nod to sustainability, the funeral industry introduces eco-friendly coffins made from mushroom roots, offering greener burial options. The topics weave a vibrant tapestry of activism, crime, and environmental consciousness, showcasing diverse societal changes.
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Grassroots Protest Frames Democracy Threat
- The No Kings movement unites diverse Americans against Trump policies seen as threats to democracy.
- Protesters emphasize civic participation and long-term organizing beyond single rallies.
Times Square March Brings Families And Teachers
- Chris Reyes describes Times Square filled with families, costumes and signs calling for Trump to go.
- Participants included teachers and parents worried about students' safety under new policies.
Gang Rebrand Masks Continued Threat
- The Lawrence Bishnoi gang is rebranding as a Robin Hood figure to gain community support after a terror designation.
- Officials warn the rebrand masks ongoing extortion and violent tactics within South Asian communities.
