New York (CNN) -- Occupy Wall Street protests are set to enter a 23rd day Sunday as the voices of demonstrators echo louder beyond Wall Street.
Protesters across the country -- from Boston to San Francisco, from Chicago to Houston -- have united in a leaderless movement that decries corporate greed and social inequality. But demonstrations have evolved to also include topics such as the war in Afghanistan and the environment.
On Saturday, authorities used pepper spray on a group of protesters trying to enter the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, forcing the building to close about two hours early.
Protesters across the country -- from Boston to San Francisco, from Chicago to Houston -- have united in a leaderless movement that decries corporate greed and social inequality. But demonstrations have evolved to also include topics such as the war in Afghanistan and the environment.
On Saturday, authorities used pepper spray on a group of protesters trying to enter the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, forcing the building to close about two hours early.
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