Trump considers reclassifying marijuana as less dangerous drug: report
Trump is weighing whether to remove marijuana from the list of Schedule I controlled substances and make it a Schedule III drug.
Pete Hegseth reposts video of pastors saying women shouldn’t be allowed to vote
The man who oversees the nation’s military reposted a video about a Christian nationalist church that included various pastors saying women should no longer be allowed to vote.
WATCH: Trayon White talks Trump's threat to take over DC after swearing in to DC council
Trayon White was sworn in to the D.C. Council Friday following a special election for Ward 8—the seat left vacant after he was arrested on federal bribery charges and later expelled.
Immigrant detainees could be sent to notorious Louisiana prison soon, reports say
The Trump administration is reportedly in talks with Louisiana officials to send immigrant detainees to the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, the country’s largest maximum security prison.
A look back at Putin's past meetings with US presidents
Russian President Vladimir Putin meeting with U.S. presidents was a regular occurrence early in his tenure. But as tensions grew between Russia and the U.S. through the years, those bilateral gatherings became less frequent.
Town halls can be tricky for House members during recess
While Congress is on recess, many members are holding town halls in their home districts. But between selling President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" and questions about the Jeffrey Epstein saga, some aren't finding the most receptive audiences. Jim Lokay discusses that with NOTUS reporter Riley Rogerson, who also has new reporting on another change in House Democratic leadership: the ascent of California Democrat Robert Garcia.
President Donald Trump hosts Purple Heart event
President Donald Trump hosts a purple heart event in the East Room.
Tax changes will make Social Security go insolvent sooner than previous estimate
Experts have estimated that Social Security benefits will get cut 24% at the time the program goes insolvent in 2034.
Former acting FBI director who resisted Trump demands 'forced out' of bureau: reports
The FBI’s personnel purge continues, with the latest casualty being a former acting director who resisted demands to identify agents who investigated the Jan. 6 riot.
Why parts of the Constitution went missing from US government website
Critics were quick to point out that the missing sections are constitutional clauses President Trump has targeted since taking office for a second term.



















