Pot Smokers Protest
A new law in Colombia has some lighting a fire over the right to smoke marijuana in public.
WASHINGTON (AP) _ President Donald Trump plans to attend the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington on Thursday. White House spokesman Sean Spicer announced the plans Wednesday. The annual event draws politicians, faith leaders and dignitaries in Washington and dates back to the Eisenhower era. While the breakfast can often be an opportunity for a pause in the rhetoric of the…
The Republican-led Senate has confirmed Rex Tillerson as President Donald Trump’s secretary of state.
A new law in Colombia has some lighting a fire over the right to smoke marijuana in public.
ABC NEWS –President Donald Trump has nominated Judge Neil Gorsuch as his pick to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court. Gorsuch, 49, is currently a judge on the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. He was nominated by President George W. Bush in 2006 and confirmed by the Senate in a voice vote. “The qualifications of Judge…
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)- Local legislators sharing their thoughts about the President’s travel ban. Some say it is a form of discrimination while others are saying he is just trying to protect our country. Strong reaction from both Democratic and Republican lawmakers. Democratic Representative Todd Rutherford is calling on leaders from the Republican Party to take action. “President Trump, since he’s…
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Former President George H. W Bush and former First Lady Barbara released from hospital.
The acting U.S. Attorney General, Sally Yates, was fired Monday night hours after she refused to defend President Trump’s executive order regarding immigration because she is not convinced it is “lawful,” according to a letter.
President Trump said his executive order restricting entry into the U.S. of people from seven Muslim-dominated countries is to keep Americans safer, but one former Homeland Security official who is an ABC News contributor said the move could instead do the opposite by inspiring violent extremist attacks in the U.S.
Two leading GOP senators, John McCain and Lindsey Graham, joined other Republican officials on Sunday in criticizing President Trump’s executive order on immigration and refugees.