Trump administration reclassifies medical marijuana
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The order will open the door for more research into psychedelic drugs, including ibogaine, sources told CBS News earlier this week.
The Trump administration is reportedly ready to move ahead with marijuana rescheduling. More than four months after President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing the attorney general to expeditiously finish the process of moving cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA),
Psychedelic drugs, once pushed to the fringes of medicine, are gaining serious attention within the Trump administration as potential treatment options for people with certain mental health conditions.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A day after abandoning its efforts to enforce executive orders that targeted some of the world's most elite law firms, President Donald Trump's administration abruptly reversed course on Tuesday and said it would proceed with the court ...
The White House is preparing an executive order that would target what it deems to be "woke" artificial intelligence models, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The order would require AI models of companies with ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced Thursday it has helped redirect "exorbitant" executive payouts at Amtrak — put in place under the Biden administration — into $900 bonuses for more than 18,000 frontline workers. The DOT said it ...
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President Trump penned an executive order Thursday to form a new classification of noncareer federal employees who will be hired to “help faithfully implement the President’s policy agenda.” The employees will be listed under the “Schedule G ...