Protesters across globe rally for women's rights
                                                                  more than  one million people marched through Washington, D.C., and other American  cities Saturday to show support for women's rights and express their  discontent over the election of President Donald Trump.   The  Women's March drew members of Congress, world-famous actresses and  countless citizens like Joanne Gascoyne of Albany, New York a  78-year-old retired teacher who traveled to New York City with her  daughter and two granddaughters.   "I  feel people are afraid to vote for a woman for president," Gascoyne  said. "I'm really here for women and to inspire my granddaughters to  carry on."     Madonna causes stir with confrontational, R-rated anti-Trump speech    ...