Articles By: Richard Davis (Page 19)

Richard Davis is a seasoned news writer known for his insightful coverage of global events, offering readers accurate and thought-provoking analysis. With a passion for uncovering the truth, he leaves a lasting impact through his commitment to ethical journalism.

Cam Gill Finds a New NFL Home in Minnesota for 2025

Chicago Bears Training Camp 2025: New Coach, Fresh Energy, and Standout Performances

Russian President Vladimir Putin shows no signs of backing down in Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Wednesday, as the world braces for a potentially pivotal U.S.-Russia summit in Anchorage, Alaska, this Friday.

The MAGA crowd is in full panic mode after President Donald Trump hinted at a move that could shake up America’s drug laws: reclassifying marijuana under federal law. For months, cannabis has remained locked up in the strictest federal category, Schedule I, alongside substances like heroin, LSD, and ecstasy. But now, Trump is weighing a shift that would bump it down to Schedule III—a classification that includes drugs like ketamine, anabolic steroids, and some prescription medications.

Austin Butler’s Wild Bad Bunny Concert Story — and the Edible That Started It All

Channing Tatum’s Big TIFF Win Fuels Oscars Buzz — And He’s Not the Only One Getting Honored

James Cook Gets Paid — Bills Lock in Their Star RB With Massive 4-Year Extension

Philadelphia Turns Up the Heat: Eagles and Browns Collide in High-Intensity Joint Practices

U.S. May Back Controversial U.N. Draft Resolution That Critics Say Could Empower Hezbollah

When President Donald Trump ordered thousands of National Guard troops and Marines to descend on Los Angeles this past June, it set off a legal storm that’s now unfolding in a San Francisco courtroom. At the heart of the dispute is a 19th-century law, the Posse Comitatus Act (PCA), which restricts the military’s role in civilian law enforcement. California argues that the federal government’s deployment went far beyond protecting federal personnel — venturing into what the state calls “illegal policing.”

Justice Department’s Bold Move in D.C. Sparks Fierce Debate: Jeanine Pirro Fires Back at Critics

Chance the Rapper Opens Up About Co-Parenting and His New Album Ahead of National Tour

Oklahoma City Thunder Ready to Shine on Two Huge NBA Days in 2025-26 Season

Finding New Paths: Rayjon Tucker’s Journey Beyond the NBA

Blake Cotton Making His Move in Utah’s Cornerback Battle

New York Jets’ Preseason Kickoff: Tanner Engstrand’s Offense Shows Early Sparks Against Packers

The Warriors’ Jersey Legacy: From No. 20 to the Team’s Storied Past

Australian PM Calls Out Netanyahu on Gaza Crisis, Announces Move to Recognize Palestine

Why the ‘Trump Bridge’ Between Armenia and Azerbaijan Has Iran on Edge

Alaska Summit Between Trump and Putin Sparks Historic and Political Buzz — But Ukraine Is Left Out

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