Maryland Governor Pardons Over 100,000 Cannabis Convictions
Maryland Governor Wes Moore pardoned over 100,000 cannabis convictions on Monday.
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Maryland Governor Wes Moore pardoned over 100,000 cannabis convictions on Monday.
Stephen Richer, the Republican Maricopa County Recorder who oversaw Kari Lake’s 2022 election loss, took her to court over her repeated false claims that Richer rigged the election against her. Now he’s speaking out after Kari Lake made what Richer’s attorney calls an “unequivocal admission” in the case.
CNN’s Oliver Darcy breaks down key moments from the Elon Musk interview that led Don Lemon to lose his programming spot on the X platform.
John Oliver discusses the Supreme Court, the ethically questionable gifts some of the justices receive, and an offer for Clarence Thomas that could ruin John’s life. Genuinely. You’ll see.
A 62-year-old German man deliberately got 217 Covid-19 vaccine shots in the span of 29 months, according to a new study, going against national vaccine recommendations. That’s an average of one jab every four days. CNN’s Meg Tirrell reports.
On State of the Union with Dana Bash, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas reacts to Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s criticism of President Joe Biden’s border actions. #CNN #News
One of the most intense #blizzards I have been in anywhere in the country slammed #California for multiple days. Interstate 80 was turned into a parking lot stranding hundreds with intense winds with heavy blowing snow. Semi-trucks littered the road as CHP and CalTrans tried to get everyone unstuck on Donner Pass. Earlier in the day white out conditions and heavy #snow caused motorists to get stuck all over the pass. We pulled out many vehicles. Plows worked overtime trying to keep up as feet of snow fell. Winds were well over 100 mph on the pass at times.
President Biden’s awkward ice cream moment came one day before some Democrats in Michigan used their primary votes to protest his support of Israel’s actions in Gaza, while Republicans are pushing state-by-state birth control bans and blocked a bill that would have protected access to contraception nationwide.
Michael Kosta has the scoop on Biden’s ice cream shop press conference on Gaza, and why this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference felt like the worst rock concert ever. Plus, Ronny Chieng places his bets on Baconators after Wendy’s announces new surge pricing.
A trial is getting underway in Texas concerning Darryl George, a Black Texas teenager who was repeatedly suspended from school for refusing to remove his dreadlocks. The case will decide if George’s hairstyle is protected under the state’s new CROWN Act. Cheyanne Mumphrey, national education reporter for the Associated Press, joined CBS News to discuss the case.
The Pentagon has released new video showing the US launching airstrikes against Iranian-backed targets in Yemen on February 3, 2024.
Far-right journalist Tucker Carlson is visiting Russia amid an upcoming major shakeup in the Ukrainian troops. CNN’s Senior Interntional Correspondent Frederik Pleitgen and Simon Shuster, author of “The Showman,” a book about Zelensky, join Erin Burnett to discuss.
CNN senior international correspondent Frederik Pleitgen is on the ground in Eastern Ukraine where he speaks to members of the Ukrainian National Guard who explain the latest battlefield strategies in the ongoing conflict against Russia.
On Ukraine’s front lines, ammunition is running low while US funding remains stalled in Congress. CNN’s Fred Pleitgen takes a closer look at the desperate situation on the ground.
The U.S. military attacked Houthi targets inside Yemen for the fifth time in retaliation for attacks in the Red Sea. The Biden administration formally redesignated the Houthis as a terrorist organization. NBC News’ Richard Engel spoke with a top commander of the Houthis who claims they are at war with the U.S.
Snow and ice that froze over the Pacific Northwest continues to make its way across the country. Over the last week, at least 47 people have died from the winter storms. NBC News’ Emilie Ikeda reports from outside Buffalo, New York where more snow is set to hammer the Northeast.
John Oliver discusses the systems in place for donating our organs and bodies, why those donations don’t always go where we might think they’re going, and which airline is the Greyhound bus of the sky.
At least 15 states are under winter storm alerts as the East Coast braces for snow.
Three years after the January 6 insurrection, former DC Metro & Capitol police officers, Sgt. Aquilino Gonell, Ret. Officer Michael Fanone & Officer Harry Dunn, join Morning Joe reflect on the traumatic events and its lasting impact— highlighting the ongoing challenges in accountability and narrative of the day.
A White House spokesperson said U.S. intelligence officials have determined that Moscow has acquired ballistic missiles from North Korea and fired at least one of them into Ukraine on December 30. The U.S. is now concerned Iran will soon agree to sell Russia missiles. Geoff Bennett reports.