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The addiction industry has marketed the effort to reclassify marijuana as a leap forward for research and criminal justice ...
In today’s edition … Congress is back in town … Corporate tax cuts on the chopping block … Canadians head to the polls … The ...
What about Trump’s next 100 days? President amps up pressure on Putin House GOP hardliners eye gubernatorial leaps DOJ’s ...
Nearly four weeks into a costly global trade war with no end in sight, Mr. Trump is facing a barrage of lawsuits from state ...
The 2017 law has fueled Iowa's economy, so Congress must act to prevent an economic injustice, writes Rep. Mariannette Miller ...
A group of seven Democratic senators are questioning the Department of Justice (DOJ) over its shakeup to its Civil Rights ...
As the Senate reconvenes this week, the Honest Elections Project is urging GOP leaders to move quickly to close a loophole ...
U.S. states are adopting and expanding programs that use taxpayer money to pay for private schools even as their costs rise ...
The United States Congress is unlikely to support any invasion of Denmark's semi-autonomous territory of Greenland, the top ...
Illinois Democrat Richard J. Durbin, the party's No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, said Wednesday that he will retire at the end ...
By dusting off this disgraced law and using it to deny people their rights, President Donald Trump seeks to erase the moral ...
Dick Durbin, the longtime second-ranking Democrat in the Senate, announced plans to retire at the end of next year, setting ...