In a Private Meeting, Colorado Marijuana Regulators Acknowledge the Extent of Illegal Hemp Sales

Their remarks confirm testing done by The Denver Gazette and ProPublica, which found signs of hemp in marijuana vapes sold at dispensaries. One regulator said the extent of suspicious transactions would “explode your minds. ”

At 17, He Was Tear-Gassed at Selma. At 78, He’s Watching Kids Tear-Gassed During Trump’s Deportation Campaign.

At least 79 children have been harmed by tear gas or pepper spray during Trump’s deportation campaign. Charles Mauldin, a civil rights activist tear-gassed as a teenager at Selma, warns them to get mental health support.

Why Have Immigration Agents Detained This American Citizen Three Times?

Leonardo Garcia Venegas, a U. S. citizen whose prior detentions went viral and were detailed by ProPublica, was recently detained for a third time — and shackled. “I just want to live in peace, ” he says.

How Trump’s New Counterterrorism Strategy Puts You at Risk

The Intercept annotated the “2026 Counterterrorism Strategy” document to show how the U. S. government is bringing its war on terror home.

The surprising climate fix that Democrats and Republicans both love

Politicians across the spectrum want more housing. Apartments are a great answer, because they also slash carbon emissions in a big way.

The Forty-Year Gap Between Europe’s Equality Law And Its Practice

European law forces 40 per cent gender balance on listed boardrooms but exempts the cabinets that actually wield public power.

Hungary’s Power Shift Opens Door for EU Sanctions on Israel

Freed from Viktor Orban’s veto, the bloc should expand its actions against Israeli encroachment in the West Bank.

Nebraska wonders which is riskier: The fires it starts, or the fires it fights

Fires have burned nearly a million acres in Nebraska this year. Are even more the solution?