Remember Occupy Wall Street? After being evicted from its Zuccotti Park global headquarters in Lower Manhattan last year the group seemed to loose a bit of steam but has vowed a resurgence, starting with a May 1 “spring offensive.” Protests have been planned in 115 cities where “the financial elite play and plan,” including the midtown offices of JPMorgan and Bank of America.
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After two months camped out in a lower Manhattan park, authorities evicted Occupy Wall Street protesters. And despite a legal attempt to get back in, a judge sided with New York City to keep Zuccotti Park off-limits to sleepers. Read Post
After Occupy Wall Street protesters were evicted from Zuccotti Park, it seemed a changed space. But protesters vowed to make Thursday's day of action big. Read Post
The Lookout - ZUCCOTTI PARK, New York -- A week after thousands of Occupy Wall Street protesters were forcibly evicted from Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan during an early morning raid, the park that's served as ground zero of the... Read Post