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Displaying all articles tagged:
Occupy Wall Street
the intelligencer profile
Oct. 29, 2021
What Happened to Matt Taibbi?
The former darling of the liberal media is now one of its loudest critics. He says he hasn’t changed.
By
Ross Barkan
the 99 percent
Sept. 17, 2021
Occupy Wall Street Changed Everything
Ten years later, the legacy of Zuccotti Park has never been clearer.
By
Astra Taylor
and
Jonathan Smucker
2008
Aug. 8, 2018
Barney Frank on His Regrets From the Great Recession
“All the money went to banks, none went to homeowners.”
By
Nick Tabor
2008
Aug. 5, 2018
We Are Still Living in the Ruins of the 2008 Crash
Ten years after Wall Street’s doomsday, how the financial meltdown broke the modern world and left us living in this one.
occupy everything
June 10, 2014
City Settles With Occupy Wall Street Protesters for $583,000
It’s the movement’s largest settlement so far.
By
Caroline Bankoff
crimes and misdemeanors
May 19, 2014
Occupy Wall Street Protester Cecily McMillan Gets 3 Months for Elbowing Cop
She faced up to seven years in prison.
By
Joe Coscarelli
crimes and misdemeanors
May 9, 2014
Jurors Request Leniency for Cecily McMillan
The stain on her record is punishment enough, they say.
By
Jen Kirby
crimes and misdemeanors
May 6, 2014
Juror Talks About Cecily McMillan’s Conviction
And says that some now “feel bad” about the verdict.
By
Caroline Bankoff
crimes and misdemeanors
May 5, 2014
Cecily McMillan Found Guilty of Assaulting Cop
The Occupy movement is outraged at the end of the closely watched trial.
By
Joe Coscarelli
Apr. 10, 2014
Polarizing Occupy Movement Makes It Easy for People to Get Out of Jury Duty
For the trial of a protester charged with assaulting a police officer.
By
Caroline Bankoff
end of an era
Mar. 26, 2014
Wall Street Bull Finally Deemed Safe From Occupy Protesters
The barricades surrounding it since the fall of 2011 have been removed.
By
Caroline Bankoff
occupy wall street
Oct. 21, 2013
The City Finally Processed All Those Brooklyn Bridge Protest Arrests
Almost all had their charges dismissed.
By
Adam Martin
bankers delight
Oct. 1, 2013
Wait, So There Might Be an Occupy Wall Street Visa Card?
Financial services for the 99 percent.
By
Adam Martin
the racie for gracie
Sept. 17, 2013
Occupy Wall Street Is Very Skeptical of Bill de Blasio
Is it all rhetoric?
By
Joe Coscarelli
anthony bologna
Aug. 29, 2013
Pepper-Spray Cop Is Tired of Answering Questions
He gave up ten vacation days, what else do you want?
By
Margaret Hartmann
the racie for gracie
Aug. 5, 2013
Weiner Isn’t Interested in Winning the Occupy Vote
But he might get it anyway.
By
Margaret Hartmann
oh the irony
July 26, 2013
UC Davis’s Pepper-Spray Cop Wants a Worker’s Comp Payout
For psychiatric injury.
By
Adam Martin
June 12, 2013
Blood, Tear Gas, and Twitter: On the Front Lines With Turkey’s ‘Occupy’ Kids
They are young and stylish and loathe their country’s conservative leader. Zuccotti Park is their model. But the riot police are having none of it.
By
Sulome Anderson
lawsuits
May 16, 2013
Occupy Wall Street Still Kicking in Court
The city paid $25,000 to a roughed-up protester.
By
Joe Coscarelli
occupy wall street
Apr. 20, 2013
The NYPD’s Most Infamous Pepper-Sprayer Will Not Face Criminal Charges
Nor will another cop accused of sucker-punching an Occupy protester.
By
Caroline Bankoff
crimes and misdemeanors
Dec. 12, 2012
Occupy Wall Street Twitter Warrior’s Messages Finally Revealed
They’re pretty boring.
By
Joe Coscarelli
hurricane sandy
Dec. 6, 2012
Police, Occupy a Little Surprised They Work So Well Together Post-Sandy
It’s some kind of Bizarro Zuccotti Park.
By
Adam Martin
crimes and misdemeanors
Dec. 5, 2012
Malcolm Harris, Occupy’s Twitter Resister, Will Plead Guilty
He lost the fight against a subpoenea of his tweets.
By
Adam Martin
occupy wall street
Nov. 16, 2012
Occupy Wall Street Gets Focused With a Splashy Debt-Relief Gala
They’re back, and they’re focused.
By
Joe Coscarelli
Nov. 15, 2012
Big Problems, Little Solutions: For the New Occupy, Size Is Everything
A self-organizing civic immune system.
By
Paul Ford
crimes and misdemeanors
Nov. 9, 2012
Preemptive Occupy Wall Street Arrests Cost City $50,000
The “thought crime” lawsuit has been settled.
By
Joe Coscarelli
Nov. 6, 2012
Occupy Sandy’s Street Medics Go Door-to-Door in Coney Island
Inside a crumbling tower full of seniors.
By
Jessica Lustig
occupy everything
Oct. 28, 2012
Occupy Wall Street’s Main Mom Divorces Banker Husband
Think of it as redistribution of wealth.
By
Caroline Bankoff
occupy wall street
Oct. 1, 2012
Ben & Jerry’s Founder Takes Back OWS ‘Batmobile’
The millionaire won his “custody battle” with the activists.
By
Joe Coscarelli
protests
Sept. 29, 2012
Barclays Center Protesters Got Creative With Jay-Z Lyrics
“99 Percent Problems, and this Arena is 1 Percent.”
By
Andre Tartar
lawsuits
Sept. 26, 2012
Pepper-Sprayed Students Win $1 Million Settlement From University of California
That’s $30,000 per victim, in addition to a written apology.
By
Joe Coscarelli
cute things
Sept. 24, 2012
Pepper-Spray Attack Led to an Occupy Wall Street Baby
Sex! Love! Lawsuit!
By
Joe Coscarelli
international affairs
Sept. 24, 2012
Occupy Wall Street Not Meeting With Ahmadinejad
An Iranian media report is inaccurate, according to protesters.
By
Joe Coscarelli
lawsuits
Sept. 21, 2012
Pepper-Spray Cop Sued for Lesser Offense Too
Anthony Bologna has been hit with another lawsuit.
By
Joe Coscarelli
crimes and misdemeanors
Sept. 18, 2012
NYPD Seriously Investigating Fake Propaganda Posters That Dare Mock the Police
Guerrilla street art must be stopped.
By
Joe Coscarelli
crimes and misdemeanors
Sept. 18, 2012
NYPD Arrests Almost 200 Occupy Protesters, Roughs Up City Councilman Again
Jumaane Williams and the police just can’t seem to get along.
By
Joe Coscarelli
fi-cri nostalgia
Sept. 17, 2012
Assessing Wall Street 2.0: The More Things Change …
Four years after Lehman, has anything really changed?
By
Kevin Roose
don’t call it a comeback
Sept. 17, 2012
Protesters Meet Well-Prepared Police on Occupy Wall Street Anniversary [Updated]
The NYPD arrested more than 70 activists before 10 a.m.
By
Matt Taylor
occupy wall street
Sept. 17, 2012
Despite Arrests, Occupiers Look Forward to NYSE Protest
“Please don’t go to jail tonight, we need you in the streets.”
By
Matt Taylor
occupy wall street
Sept. 16, 2012
OWS Begins One-Year Anniversary Demonstrations
Though much was familiar, the movement has seen some changes since last September.
By
Matt Taylor
crimes and misdemeanors
Sept. 15, 2012
South Street Seaport Rape Suspect Turns Himself In
Though the NYPD would prefer for you to think of him as the “Occupy Wall Street Rape Suspect.”
By
Caroline Bankoff
the internet
Sept. 14, 2012
Twitter Gives Up Occupy Wall Street Tweets Rather Than Face Fine
Prosecutors now have the messages they’ve been fighting for.
By
Joe Coscarelli
crimes and misdemeanors
Sept. 13, 2012
NYPD Ties Rape Suspect to Occupy Wall Street
Police are “hunting for a rapist among them.”
By
Joe Coscarelli
the internet
Sept. 11, 2012
Twitter Really Has to Turn Over Occupy Wall Street Tweets Now, or Else
This time, they have three days before being fined.
By
Joe Coscarelli
occupy everywhere
Aug. 7, 2012
Occupy Wall Street Protesting Carlos Slim at Saks Fifth Avenue
He’s the “1 percent of the 1 percent.”
By
Joe Coscarelli
occupy wall street
Aug. 3, 2012
Pepper-Spray Cop Anthony Bologna Fighting NYPD for Legal Fees
The department has opted not to defend him.
By
Joe Coscarelli
crimes and misdemeanors
July 25, 2012
Confirmed: Police Were Not Very Nice to Occupy Wall Street Protesters
A new reports details the abuses.
By
Joe Coscarelli
occupy wall street
July 23, 2012
Mitt Romney Made the Baseball Hall of Fame, Sort Of
Via Occupy Wall Street.
By
Joe Coscarelli
the internet
July 19, 2012
Twitter Still Won’t Narc on Occupy Wall Street Protester
The company is appealing a judge’s demand that they turn over tweets.
By
Joe Coscarelli
crimes and misdemeanors
July 12, 2012
NYPD Protects Zuccotti Park From Knitting Old Woman
She was singled out and removed from the protest while shaking.
By
Joe Coscarelli
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