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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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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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After facing the death of its dominant newspaper, Pittsburgh's media has a surprising turnaround
Things looked bleak for media in Pittsburgh until a stunning turnaround
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Head-on bus crash near a Pentagon stop injures 23 people, including Defense Department workers
Two buses have crashed head-on near a Pentagon bus stop, injuring 23 people, including Defense Department personnel
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How you store produce can make it last longer
How you store produce can make a major difference in how long it lasts
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FDA plans ultra-fast review of three psychedelic drugs following Trump directive
The Food and Drug Administration says it will offer ultra-fast review to three psychedelic drugs being studied for hard-to-treat mental health conditions, including major depression
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Georgia blaze shows how climate change has led to more wildfires in the East
Wildfires are often thought to be a problem for Western North America, but climate change and other factors are making fires nastier in the East, especially this year
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Q&A: Apollo astronaut Schmitt talks about getting back to the moon and life in the universe
Apollo astronaut Harrison “Jack” Schmitt knows what the Artemis II crew was feeling when it rocketed into space this month for a historic lunar flyby: Pure excitement and the potential for so much more
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Locked Capitol doors and more cash for security are the new normal after Minnesota assassination
State lawmakers across the U.S. are increasing security measures as political violence rises
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Congress keeps holding all-nighters, creating dysfunction after dark
Late-night votes are an age-old pressure tactic for congressional leaders in both major political parties
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