This is the horrifying moment CNN hosts watched on as a protester set himself on fire outside Donald Trump's hush-money trial.
Protester Max Azzarello . The 37-year-old doused himself in accelerant before igniting himself with a light. Flames engulfed the conspiracy theorist, who has now succumbed to his injuries
Max Azzarello set himself on fire outside Manhattan criminal court. The 37-year-old was rushed to the hospital where he remains in critical condition. Police described the incident as 'propaganda'-based. Follow DailyMail.com's minute-by-minute coverage of the trial
Max Azzarello, a 37-year-old from St. Augustine, Florida , is seen holding a sign a outside. 'Trump is with Biden and they're about to facist coup us,' Azzarello's sign reads. Now in critical condition, he's said to have made a series of social media posts before the display, said to be 'an
Police named the man who set himself on fire in NYC Friday as Max Azzarello. The conspiracy theorist claimed on a blog post that his 'extreme act of protest'
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Google is terminating the employment of 28 workers after protests against labor conditions and the company's contract to provide the Israeli government.
An activist group says Google fired at least 20 more workers in the aftermath of protests over technology the company is supplying the Israeli government amid the Gaza war
Google fired 28 employees Wednesday who protested the tech giant’s cloud computing contract with the Israeli government. Protesters staged sit-ins Tuesday at two Google offices — New York City and
Employees at Google's offices in New York and Sunnyvale staged a sit-in in protest of Project Nimbus on Tuesday. Nimbus is a government contract between Google and Amazon and the Israeli government for their cloud computing services. Protestors demanded that the $1.2 billion contract be terminated, ending Google's complicity and aid in human rights violations in Palestine. — Read the rest
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