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  2. Blockout 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Blockout 2024 (stylized as the hashtag #Blockout2024), variously referred to as Operation Blockout or Celebrity Block Party or Blockout Campaign, [1] was an online movement to block the social media accounts of celebrities and organizations related to their silence over or support for Israel in the Israel–Hamas war.

  3. Mainland BlockParty - Wikipedia

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    Mainland BlockParty is organized by Tobi Mohammed, [4] Moyo Shomade, Bizzle Osikoya, and Asa Asika. [5] It was created to celebrate youth culture and promote cross-cultural connections across several African cities. [6]

  4. Block party - Wikipedia

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    A block party or street party is a party in which many members of a single community congregate, either to observe an event of some importance or simply for mutual solidarity and enjoyment. The name comes from the form of the party, which often involves closing an entire city block to vehicle traffic or just a single street.

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  6. Pro-Palestinian protesters shut down 101 Freeway in ... - AOL

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    according to video posted to social media, including by journalist Ben Camacho. The protest came a day after what appeared to be one of the deadliest attacks in Israel's ongoing war with Hamas.

  7. Ex-Twitter execs to testify on block of Hunter Biden story - AOL

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    Former Twitter employees are expected to testify next week before the House Oversight Committee about the social media platform’s handling of reporting on President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden.

  8. Capitol Hill Block Party - Wikipedia

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    In the initial years of the block party, admission to the gathering was free. Starting in 2001, tickets cost $8 to attend the event. [5] As the party expanded to a three-day event in 2010, tickets were priced at $23 for a single day pass or $60 for admission to all three days, sold on The Stranger's website. [9]

  9. January 6 United States Capitol attack - Wikipedia

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    This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Consider splitting content into sub-articles, condensing it, or adding subheadings. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. (October 2024) January 6 United States Capitol attack Part of attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election and domestic terrorism in the United States Crowd outside the ...