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Sen. Kamala Harris will introduce legislation Tuesday that decriminalizes marijuana on the federal level, marking her boldest legislative step on the issue.The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act would remove marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act, enabling states to set their own policies. The bill calls for the resentencing and expungement of past and pending convictions and aims to rebuild communities disproportionately affected by the war on drugs.House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler, a New York Democrat, will introduce companion legislation in his respective chamber.Public sentiment in favor of decriminalizing the drug has sharply increased. 693
Statement from the National Hockey League regarding Don Cherry’s comments Saturday night: pic.twitter.com/zt57sLy5Fa— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) November 10, 2019 179

Some users on Instagram say they are getting "action blocked" messages when they try to post about Black Lives Matter amid the George Floyd protests across the United States. 186
Robert Kraft entered a plea of not guilty to two misdemeanor counts of soliciting prostitution and requested a jury trial, according to court documents filed Tuesday in Florida.Kraft, the billionaire owner of the New England Patriots, waived his right to an arraignment.Kraft, 77, was charged with soliciting prostitution last month in Palm Beach County. He was among the more than 100 people who were linked to several central Florida day spas and massage parlors suspected of being used for prostitution and targeted by law enforcement during a 559
Several years ago, Oliver came to the U.S. to escape genocide in Central Africa.“I’m from the southwestern part of Cameroon. Just almost the border with Nigeria,” Oliver said. “Number one reason why we’re coming here is for safety.”He says he didn’t have very many rights in his country of origin and he feared for his life.“If I didn’t come here, I don’t think I’d be alive. Either I’d be dead, or I’d be in jail.”So he came to the U.S. to seek asylum. He was held in an ICE detention facility during the immigration process. Eventually, Oliver won his asylum case, and he was released, but with no money or family to help him transition into U.S. society.“I didn’t even know what is Colorado,” Oliver said.He says a security guard told him about 760
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