Demonstrators march on Wall Street in New York
Demonstrators squeeze past policemen who form a roadblock with their scooters as they march along Wall Street to protest the economic system on September 20, 2011 in New York City. People are taking part in the multi-day protest organized by "Occupy Wall Street" by camping out in near-by Zuccotti Park and marching through the financial district as people make their way to work. UPI/Monika Graff
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Occupy Wall Street protesters returned to Zuccotti Park, their original home camp, after New York police removed the barricades.
A majority of U.S. voters said the Occupy protesters are a public nuisance, not a valid protest movement, a Rasmussen Report poll released Thursday indicated.
Occupy Wall Street protesters face a $1,000 fine and a possible six-month jail term if they disturb Monday's Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif., officials said.
Police efforts to break up an Occupy Wall Street protest in New York led to 68 arrests and an angry Twitter tirade by actress Ellen Barkin Sunday.
A lawyer for the Occupy Louisville protest said it will ask the courts to stop the Kentucky city's efforts to force protesters to leave a downtown park.
A derivative of the Occupy Wall Street movement said it plans to protest in Iowa's capitol during the week leading up to the state's caucuses on Tuesday.
The final Occupy protest tent camp in Canada has been closed by police in Winnipeg, Manitoba, based on fire safety concerns, officials said.
The city council of Oakland, Calif., is expected to consider a measure allowing authorities to take stronger action against demonstrators at the city's port.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa says a New York church should allow Occupy Wall Street to set up a camp on property it owns.
The U.S. Congressional Progressive Caucus axed a meeting with Occupy activists, a move observers say shows growing tension between Democrats and the movement.