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US Agency Recommends Reclassifying Marijuana as Less Dangerous Drug
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 2 days ago(Bloomberg) -- The US Justice Department has recommended that cannabis be reclassified as less...
Senate Democrats Reintroduce Legislation to Legalize Marijuana
New York Times· 21 hours agoSenate Democrats reintroduced broad legislation on Wednesday to legalize cannabis on the federal...
Reschedule marijuana? Deschedule? Legalize weed? Main takeaways on Biden's cannabis news
Gannett via AOL· 11 hours agoBut with rescheduling on the docket and descheduling up for debate, here's what you need to know. So, the DEA is rescheduling marijuana. What does that mean for me? In short? Not much - especially ...
Trump says he may free every Jan. 6 rioter. His team is eyeing 'case-by-case' pardons.
NBC NEWS· 2 days agoFormer President Donald Trump, who is currently facing felony criminal charges in connection with...
Cozen Currents: Biden's Second Wind | JD Supra
JD Supra· 1 day agoDemocrats would have to run the board in a bunch of vulnerable races to maintain control of the Senate. Pennsylvania has the most electoral votes of any battleground state up for grabs in this ...
Trump says he’d use police, National Guard and possibly the military to expel immigrants
New Jersey Monitor via Yahoo News· 2 days agoTrump vowed to use police, the National Guard and maybe the military for mass deportations of...
Lesniak: The GOP needs more leaders like Jon Bramnick and Mike Johnson | Opinion
NJ.com· 5 days agoEvery act that diminishes Trump's authority is significant.
Dr. B | Pamela Druckerman
New York Review of Books· 6 hours agoJill Biden is a barrier-breaking national figure. What are we to make of the wholesome, at times bland story she tells about herself?
The Supreme Court is poised to trash the rule of law and wreck our democracy | Moran
NJ.com· 2 days agoFour years after Donald Trump tried his best to steal a nationalelection, it appears nearly certain...
Biden visits Syracuse as NYC campus chaos grows
Politico· 7 days agoNew York was at the top of the list spending $29,873 per student. That was followed by the District of Columbia ($27,425), New Jersey ($25,099), Vermont...