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"We urge consumers to take heed of our warning and stop using THC vaping products," the FDA warned Friday.
The 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, 78, has cancelled campaign events until further notice after undergoing surgery.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has confirmed that US President Donald Trump asked him to help gather information for an inquiry into Robert Mueller's investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
The three committees and their chairmen have been thrust to the forefront of the House’s investigation into a whistleblower complaint centering on Trump’s phone call with Zelensky.
The president in recent days, by way of tweet storms and press conferences, has relentlessly bashed the Ukraine whistleblower and denied any wrongdoing during a phone call in which he pressured a foreign leader to investigate a political opponent.
Maguire, however, credited Trump for ultimately releasing a memo Wednesday detailing his conversation with Zelensky.
The complaint’s release comes after the White House put out a non-verbatim transcript of Trump’s call with the Ukrainian president in which Trump wanted dirt dug up on Joe Biden ahead of the 2020 election.
Senior White House officials tried to cover up details of US President Donald Trump’s Ukraine call in a move that left colleagues “deeply disturbed”, according to the complaint.
The memo was released Wednesday morning.
Two-thirds of the cases involved 18- to 34-year-olds. Three-quarters are men.
The White House has stripped California of its right to set its own auto emissions standards and banned other states from setting similar rules.
New York Times details new claims against supreme court judge
Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz called the committee's activities "impeachment in drag."
So much for reining in executive power.
In the wake of the deadly 9/11 attacks that claimed thousands of lives, a number of disturbing design faults in the Twin Towers came to light.
US President Donald Trump has announced he fired his hawkish National Security Adviser John Bolton, adding that he disagreed "strongly" with him.
Police said they shot and killed the gunman outside a mall movie theater.
Financial markets have flashed a warning sign about the economic outlook for the UK and the US.
A top US immigration official has revised a quote inscribed on the Statue of Liberty in defence of a new policy that denies food aid to legal migrants.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra called the rule "vile" and an "attack on families and lower income communities of color."