Northeast
Anti-Israel demonstrators seen on video bringing Philadelphia Pride Parade to a halt
A crowd of anti-Israel protesters brought the Philadelphia Pride Parade to a halt on Sunday.
A video that circulated online showed parade participants being stopped in their tracks by a group of anti-Israel demonstrators who blocked the parade route.
A group of drummers clad in rainbow attire were forced to march in place while their route remained obstructed. A woman at the front of the group could be seen arguing with the protesters who stood in their way.
The protesters, standing in the street, shouted through a megaphone, “Palestine will live forever,” and, “From the sea, to the river,” a version of the antisemitic chant calling for the annihilation of Israel.
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Anti-Israel protesters block the Philadelphia Pride Parade route. (X/@HughE_Dillon)
Some of the anti-Israel crowd also donned rainbow attire, including a fake rainbow mohawk, and one protester held up a sign reading, “No pride in genocide.”
“Free Palestine,” the protest leaders continued to chant, as the Pride parade participants continued drumming in place.
The protest was led by the progressive group, Queers 4 Palestine Philly, which posted a statement on Instagram extending “our solidarity to all those resisting colonial genocide around the world.”
“From Palestine to Sudan to the DRC to Ayiti, we call on queer people of conscience to ignite a global intifada against colonizers and capitalists who seek to use our identities, our beauty, our brilliance as justification for unimaginable violence. We reject all celebrations of pride if they are not grounded in the struggle to end genocide,” the statement posted Sunday said. “We write this anti-pride statement as an honoring of the history of queer militant struggle against imperialism, outlined in the STAR Manifesto: ‘we are; a part of the REVOLUTIONARIES armies fighting against the system. POWER TO THE PEOPLE’”
Philadelphia Pride Parade drummers marched in place while anti-Israel protesters blocked their path. (X/@HughE_Dillon)
The statement also called for death to America and to Israel, and said, “QUEER AS IN OFF THE PIGS” and “LONG LIVE THE QUEER INTIFADA.”
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Another video showed the anti-Israel demonstrators shouting as officers attempted to direct them away from blocking 11th and Locust Street, the intersection leading into an area known as the city’s “Gayborhood.”
Anti-Israel demonstrators displayed a sign calling for the end of “genocide” at the Philadelphia Pride Parade. (Karen Closkey via Storyful)
Pride marchers looked on as police intervened.
The crowd also shouted, “Now, Now, Now, Now, Burn Israel to the ground,” another video showed.
“No pride in genocide,” the anti-Israel agitators, many of whom also had small Pride flags, chanted.
An anti-Israel crowd brought the Philadelphia Pride Parade to a halt. (Karen Closkey via Storyful)
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One anti-Israel demonstrator stood in the street reading a statement through a microphone calling to “mobilize to bring about the end to the Zionist occupations and to all systems and entities which enable and normalize genocide.”
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Pittsburg, PA
Two women injured after fight turns into shooting in Pittsburgh neighborhood
Pittsburgh police are investigating an early morning fight and shooting in Homewood that sent two people to the hospital.
According to information provided to KDKA-TV, around 2:15 a.m., police were called to the 7000 block of Idlewild Street for a reported shooting after getting a ShotSpotter alert totaling 25 rounds.
Once police arrived, they found a woman who was suffering from a graze wound to her leg. She was found at the intersection of N. Lang Avenue and Forest Way.
An early investigation found that a fight had broken out prior to the shots being fired. Officers also observed that multiple parked vehicles had been hit by gunfire and damaged.
The woman who had a graze wound was taken to the hospital by EMS for treatment. Another woman was also taken to the hospital to be treated for a dislocated knee.
Meanwhile, police said they are still searching for the suspect and are reviewing surveillance footage from the area.
Connecticut
Where to watch Connecticut Sun vs Portland Fire on May 18: TV channel, start time and streaming
The WNBA has returned with a brand new collective bargaining agreement and a league full of loaded rosters as the 2026 season tips off.
A rookie class headlined by Dallas Wings top pick Azzi Fudd, Minnesota’s Olivia Miles and Washington’s Lauren Betts is ready to make a mark in the pros while the defending champion Las Vegas Aces look to keep their dynasty alive with a fourth title in five years.
As the the season gets going under a new media rights deal, it can be tough to figure out which channel each team is playing on every night. Here’s everything you need to know to tune in when the Portland Fire host the Connecticut Sun on Monday.
What time is Connecticut Sun vs Portland Fire?
Tip off between the Portland Fire and Connecticut Sun is scheduled for 10 p.m. (ET) on Monday, May 18.
How to watch Connecticut Sun vs Portland Fire on Monday
All times Eastern and accurate as of Monday, May 18, 2026, at 6:08 a.m.
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Maine
This New Maine Seafood Restaurant Just Opened in the Former Bar Futo in Portland
As someone who is completely obsessed with oysters, summer seafood spots, and the excitement of trying a brand-new restaurant, I’ve been counting down the days for Ladyfish to open in Portland. There’s just something about a seasonal pop-up that makes it feel extra special, and Ladyfish already feels like the place everyone will be talking about this summer.
Where Is It Located?
Located at 425 Fore Street in Portland’s Old Port, the restaurant officially opened on May 13 and has already been drawing major attention from locals and visitors looking for fresh seafood and fun summer vibes.
What Makes Ladyfish Stand Out From Other Restaurants?
What makes Ladyfish stand out is how playful and exciting the menu feels while still keeping Maine seafood at the center of everything. The scallops in a blanket are already becoming one of the must-order dishes, balancing buttery richness with fresh coastal flavor. The eggplant dip is unbelievably good and adds a unique twist to the menu, while the steamed buns are soft, flavorful, and honestly addictive. On top of all that, the seafood is incredibly fresh, which is exactly what you want from a summer restaurant in Portland.
Since opening, Ladyfish has quickly become one of the hottest new dining spots in the city, proving that Portland’s restaurant scene continues to thrive with creative concepts and unforgettable seafood experiences.
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