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march

[mahrch] / mɑrtʃ /


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SAN FRANCISCO—Derik Kauffman’s biggest challenge in organizing a march in support of California’s billionaires: convincing the public it’s not a joke.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most people involved in Saturday's protest in Milan marched peacefully.

From BBC

Police with riot helmets could be seen on standby near the demonstration, where some protesters marched waving Palestinian flags.

From Barron's

Ukrainian athletes marched into San Siro Stadium — where athletes competing in ice sports participated in the opening ceremony — to loud cheers.

From Los Angeles Times

Bitcoin later resumed its march higher along with stocks and other markets, and hit a record of $126,251.31 six months later.

From Barron's