The Department of Health and Human Services has moved to reclassify marijuana as less harmful than cocaine or heroin, according to reports.
Author: Sudiksha Kochi, USA TODAY
Violent threats, racist messages: Bipartisan officials call the aftermath of the 2020 election ‘terrifying’
Officials in Michigan, Georgia and Philadelphia spoke to USA TODAY about the violent threats they received after the 2020 election.
Will Marjorie Taylor Greene be Donald Trump’s 2024 running mate? She says it would be an ‘honor’
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene addressed the idea of serving as GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump’s 2024 running mate in an interview.
A George Santos fundraiser impersonated Kevin McCarthy’s top aide. He was just indicted in NY.
Samuel Miele was indicted on Wednesday for allegedly impersonating a high-ranking aide to a member of the House with leadership responsibilities.
Are some candidates too old to be running for president? How age will play a role in the 2024 campaign
Political experts say that it is more common to see candidates in their 70s running for office as the life expectancy of individuals has increased.
‘A disgrace’: Donald Trump’s 2020 election indictment sparks split among Republicans
While some Republicans have expressed outrage at Trump’s indictment, others have considered it to be fair.
‘Create havoc’: House GOP wants to defund the FBI. A 2024 candidate wants to shut it down. What to know
Some House GOP lawmakers and 2024 candidates have supported defunding or shutting down the FBI. Experts warn it could create havoc.
Did Hunter Biden get a sweetheart deal? How these cases play out with other defendants
Some legal experts say being the president’s son, with the nation’s eyes watching, may have precluded Hunter Biden from a sweetheart deal.
Trump. January 6. Vivek Ramaswamy: Its complicated
2024 candidate Vivek Ramaswamy told USA TODAY that Trump is not responsible for Capitol attack but says that Trump could have acted on it better.
DOJ appeals sentences for Oath Keepers and its founder Stewart Rhodes
The Justice Department appealed the sentences of several members of the right-wing militia group Oath Keepers for their role in the Jan. 6 attack.