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DEA Keeps Marijuana on List of Most Dangerous Drugs But Allows More Research
Proponents of marijuana legalization were delivered a blow this week when the DEA said there’s “no currently accepted medical use treatment in the United States.”
DEA’s Credibility Questioned After Refusing to Loosen Restrictions
Reading the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s report on marijuana, on how it should remain one of the nation’s most dangerous drugs and has no medical value, we can’t help but wonder what rock the agency’s leaders have been living under. Or what they’ve been smoking.
FBI Has ‘High Confidence” That Russian Government Hacked Democratic Party
The FBI has found more evidence that the Russian government hacked America’s Democratic Party and the personal e-mails of political operatives.
Head of Seattle FBI Office Retires, Replaced by Jay S. Tabb Jr.
Frank Montoya Jr., the head of the FBI office in Seattle, announced Thursday he’s retiring.
Border Patrol Agent Killed While Riding Dirt Bike on Duty
A Border Patrol agent was killed while riding a dirt bike while on duty for the Tucson Sector.
FBI Seeks Audio, Video App for Agents, Informants to Use for Evidence
The FBI is hoping to find a cell phone app hat allows undercover agents and informants to secretly record audio and video that would be streamed back to government servers.
Strip Searches, Racial Disparities Among Problems with Baltimore PD
The Justice Department’s investigation into the Baltimore Police Department revealed a number of alarming findings.
Border Patrol Agent: ‘I Was Shot at by State Trooper’ in Texas
A Texas state trooper fired his weapon near a federal agent because of poor communication between the Border Patrol and Texas Department of Public Safety.