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Will Trump's reclassifying of medical marijuana have any impact on criminal justice reform?
The Trump administration’s historic move to reclassify state-licensed medical marijuana as a less-dangerous drug was cheered by some advocates but for others, it fell far short for the thousands incarcerated for federal cannabis-related convictions
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How conspiracy theories about missing or dead scientists went from online forums to the White House
Speculation about links among a handful U.S. scientists who have died or disappeared in recent years was largely confined to niche online communities less than two months ago
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A volunteer firefighter has died in Florida after suffering a medical emergency while battling a wildfire, officials say
A volunteer firefighter has died in Florida after suffering a medical emergency while battling a wildfire, officials say
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US imposes sanctions on a China-based oil refinery and 40 shippers over Iranian oil
The Trump administration is sanctioning a major China-based oil refinery and about 40 shipping companies
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Justice Department to allow firing squads for executions in move to ramp up capital punishment
The Justice Department will adopt firing squad as a permitted method of execution as the Trump administration moves to ramp up and expedite capital punishment cases
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US imposes sanctions on China-based oil refinery and dozens of firms and tankers accused of shipping Iranian oil
US imposes sanctions on China-based oil refinery and dozens of firms and tankers accused of shipping Iranian oil
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Authorities say they have found the body of 1 of 2 missing University of South Florida students, roommate in custody
Authorities say they have found the body of 1 of 2 missing University of South Florida students, roommate in custody
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Gov. Brian Kemp says wildfires have destroyed more than 120 homes in south Georgia; nearly 1,000 more homes threatened
Gov. Brian Kemp says wildfires have destroyed more than 120 homes in south Georgia; nearly 1,000 more homes threatened
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Two women risked everything after US raid to protest Venezuela's detentions of their husbands
Venezuelan women have spent the year protesting to demand the release of hundreds of political prisoners
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Sánchez sidesteps a Spain-US dispute at NATO, brushing off reported Pentagon email
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is declining to engage in a dispute with the U.S. over reports that the Pentagon is considering punishing NATO members who don't support U.S. operations in the Iran war
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