President Donald Trump’s administration is looking “very strongly” at reclassifying cannabis from the strictest category of controlled substances, Trump said Monday. In a brief affirmative response to a reporter’s question in the Oval Office, the president confirmed he is considering a reclassification of marijuana to unlock research funding. “A lot …
Read More »Trump Blames Rob Reiner’s Political Views for His Killing, Prompting Rare GOP Rebukes
President Donald Trump on Monday blamed actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner’s outspoken opposition to him for Reiner’s killing, issuing an unsubstantiated and incendiary claim as authorities were still investigating the apparent homicide — a remark that drew condemnation from Republicans and Democrats alike and underscored the president’s continued willingness to …
Read More »Person of Interest Released in Deadly Brown University Shooting
Authorities said Sunday that a person of interest detained overnight in connection with a deadly shooting at Brown University will be released, after investigators determined that evidence no longer supports holding the individual as the focus of the case. Two students were killed and nine others were wounded Saturday afternoon …
Read More »Trump Vows Retaliation After ISIS Attack Kills Two U.S. Troops, Civilian in Syria
President Donald Trump said Saturday that the United States would carry out “very serious retaliation” after an attack in Syria killed two U.S. service members and an American civilian in what U.S. officials said was an assault by the Islamic State group. “This was an ISIS attack against the U.S., …
Read More »Trump Approval Slips as Economic Worries Persist, Poll Finds
President Donald Trump’s approval rating remains underwater as he approaches the end of his first year back in the White House, with signs of erosion among his core supporters and growing concern about the economy, according to a new NBC News Decision Desk Poll. The survey found that 42% of …
Read More »At least 2 Killed, 8 Wounded in Shooting at Brown University; Suspect at Large
A shooter dressed in black killed at least two people and wounded eight others at Brown University on Saturday during final exams, authorities said, prompting a massive police search across the Ivy League campus and surrounding neighborhoods. The suspect, described as a male wearing dark clothing, was last seen leaving …
Read More »Judge Blocks Effort to Re-Detain Immigrant Wrongly Deported Under Trump Policy
A federal judge early Friday temporarily barred the Trump administration from re-detaining Kilmar Abrego Garcia, issuing an emergency order only hours after she had directed his release from an immigration facility in Pennsylvania. The move marks the latest legal setback in the government’s attempts to deport the 30-year-old, whose case …
Read More »Trump Claims Pardon for Tina Peters, Despite No Power Over State Crimes
President Donald Trump said Thursday he is issuing a pardon to Tina Peters, the former Colorado county clerk serving a nine-year state sentence for allowing unauthorized access to voting machines — even though the president’s clemency authority applies only to federal crimes. “Democrats have been relentless in their targeting of …
Read More »Second Grand Jury Declines to Re-Indict Letitia James, Dealing Blow to DOJ
A second grand jury has declined to re-indict New York Attorney General Letitia James, marking another significant setback for the Justice Department as it attempts to revive criminal cases targeting several of President Donald Trump’s political adversaries. The decision, confirmed by two people familiar with the matter who spoke on …
Read More »Noem Clashes With House Democrats Over Deportations, Security Spending
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faced sharp questioning from House Democrats on Thursday as they pressed her on the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement practices, allegations of misused security funds and the department’s handling of an Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. During a House …
Read More »Indiana Senate Republicans Reject Trump’s Plea for Gerrymandered Maps
The Republican-dominated Indiana Senate spurned months of demands from President Donald Trump as it voted 31-19 on Thursday to reject a redrawing of the state’s congressional maps. The final outcome remained uncertain until 21 Republicans joined all 10 Democratic senators in blocking the redistricting plan. The proposal didn’t even win …
Read More »U.S. Seizure of Venezuela-Linked Oil Tanker Escalates Regional Tensions
The Biden administration’s seizure of an oil tanker tied to sanctioned Iranian and Venezuelan networks drew swift condemnation from Caracas on Thursday, even as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the operation as a necessary step to disrupt illicit oil shipments supporting foreign militant groups. Noem said the Coast Guard–led …
Read More »Senate Rejects Dueling Health Care Bills as ACA Subsidy Cliff Nears
The Senate on Thursday rejected competing health care bills from both parties, leaving Congress with little time to prevent steep premium increases for millions of Americans set to take effect early next year. Neither measure reached the 60-vote threshold needed to advance, increasing the likelihood that enhanced Affordable Care Act …
Read More »Fed Cuts Rates Again but Signals Possible Pause as Divisions Deepen
The Federal Reserve lowered its benchmark interest rate for the third consecutive meeting on Wednesday but signaled it may hold rates steady in the months ahead, a shift that could invite criticism from President Donald Trump as he presses for deeper cuts. The central bank’s rate-setting committee reduced its key …
Read More »Judge Orders Trump Administration to Return Control of California Guard to State
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration must stop deploying California National Guard troops in Los Angeles and return authority over the forces to the state, marking the latest legal setback for the White House’s efforts to use military personnel in domestic law enforcement operations. U.S. District Judge …
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