On Wednesday’s Front Page: The Drug Enforcement Administration is proposing downgrading marijuana from a Schedule 1 drug to a Schedule 3 drug, President Biden has signed a memo laying out an updated, government-wide plan to protect critical infrastructure, and more.
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A New York judge clamped down on former President Donald Trump on Tuesday by fining him $9,000 and threatening him with jail time for violations of the gag order he imposed in the presumptive Republican nominee’s hush money trial.
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The Biden administration is moving toward easing federal restrictions on marijuana, marking a seismic shift in the way the federal government has handled the popular psychotropic drug.
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President Biden on Tuesday signed a national security memorandum laying out an updated, government-wide plan to protect critical American infrastructure in the face of growing cyberthreats posed by China, Russia and other U.S. adversaries.
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President Biden, trailing former President Donald Trump in the seven swing states that could decide the November election, sees a path to victory by outgunning the Trump team with a powerful ground game funded by a significant campaign cash advantage.
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Republican senators excoriated the Biden administration Tuesday for wasting time on legally dubious student-loan forgiveness schemes while ignoring the mismanaged college financial aid process, which has left hundreds of thousands of students in the lurch this year.
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