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Schedule III marijuana and the harm to the American family

Recently, our federal agencies, under the prompting of the Trump administration, moved marijuana products regulated by a state medical marijuana license, and FDA-approved products containing marijuana, from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act. Public hearings, which are supposed to occur before such a move, will be held sometime in the future. […]

Republicans could sway 2026 swing voters by leading on Alzheimer’s

Conventional wisdom suggests that voter angst over healthcare affordability will haunt the party in power this November. But unlike the typical midterm election pattern — where dissatisfaction with the ruling party pushes voters toward the opposition — voters have not fully embraced the Democratic alternative. That’s an opening for GOP candidates who have historically run […]

Live updates: Trump to announce Texas Senate endorsement; Blanche says ‘anybody’ can apply to compensation fund

President Trump on Tuesday said later in the day he plans to reveal which Republican candidate he'll endorse in the Texas Senate primary between Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton. The two GOP candidates will meet in a runoff next Tuesday, with the winner facing off against state Rep. James Talarico (D). Elsewhere,...

Roger Stone allegedly threatened political retribution against Cuomo brothers, others in text messages

Now that Roger Stone, the convicted and pardoned political operative and Trump ally, has reemerged under the president’s second term, a former Stone employee is stepping forward to accuse Stone of threatening political retribution and possibly violence.

Thune ‘not a big fan’ of Trump administration setting up a $1.8B compensation fund for MAGA allies

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) says he’s “not a big fan” of the Trump administration’s decision to set up a $1.8 billion legal compensation fund for MAGA allies who were targeted by the Biden-era Department of Justice, questioning the “purpose” of the fund. "Not a big fan. I'm not exactly sure how they would...

State Department warns against travel to areas struck by Ebola outbreak

The State Department “strongly” urged U.S. citizens on Tuesday against traveling to several nations impacted by a growing Ebola outbreak. The department advised Americans not to visit Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), South Sudan and Uganda “for any reason.” Additionally, the department recommended that people “reconsider travel” to Rwanda. The Centers for Disease Control...

Another popular pantry item recalled over potential salmonella contamination

Nearly a dozen recalls have been issued for various products this month, all linked to the same potentially contaminated ingredient.

Weaponized antisemitism: the new national security threat from Iran

This is the new face of Iranian warfare: moving from online incitement to offline violence without ever deploying a single sovereign agent.

Iran: New proposal includes reparations for war damage, US troop withdrawal 

Iran wants an end to all hostilities against it and its proxy group in Lebanon, U.S. forces to withdraw from areas near Iran and reparations for damage caused by the U.S.-Israeli war on the regime, according to Tehran’s latest peace proposal. Tehran also wants lifted sanctions and the release of frozen funds, as well as...

Cornyn suggests Trump won’t back him in Texas Senate runoff: ‘I think that ship has finally sailed’

With early voting underway in the Texas GOP Senate primary runoff, incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) appeared Monday to have given up hope of receiving an endorsement from President Trump. “I think that ship has finally sailed,” Cornyn said after voting in Austin, Texas, according to the Austin American-Statesman’s John Moritz.  The incumbent senator noted,...

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