Today: September 17, 2024
Today: September 17, 2024

Donald Trump says he supports legalizing adult marijuana use in Florida

Cannabis and Psychedelics Expo is held in Miami
September 09, 2024
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Betting on elections threatens confidence in voting and should be banned, US agency says

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Former Trump chief of staff loses bid to move Arizona election subversion case to federal court

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