Nation Jul 25 U.S. marijuana companies go public in Canada PORTLAND, Ore. — Green Thumb Industries had a business plan, expertise and plenty of ambition to grow its marijuana business. What the Chicago-based company didn't have was access to enough capital to make it all happen.
Nation Jun 29 Family separations push new protesters to join immigrant activists Immigrants who have spent years fighting to change the country's immigration system are getting newfound support from liberal activists, moms and first-time protesters motivated by a visceral narrative: President Donald Trump's administration separating children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico…
Nation May 31 Glut of marijuana in Oregon is cautionary tale, experts say PORTLAND, Ore. — When Oregon lawmakers created the state's legal marijuana program, they had one goal in mind above all else: to convince illicit pot growers to leave the black market.
Politics May 25 Tribes bash proposed Trump budget cuts to Native American programs Members from Native American tribes in six Western states called on Congress to restore funding to tribes during budget negotiations.
Politics Feb 27 Teens disillusioned by politics—but aren’t as quick as their parents to write off the future, study says Eight in 10 feel that Americans are divided when it comes to America's most important values and 6 in 10 say the country is headed in the wrong direction.
Nation May 27 Why some millennial voters are turning to Trump While most polls show Bernie Sanders is the overwhelming favorite of millennials — voters between the ages of 18 and 35 — some young voters are taking a serious look at Trump as the primary season rolls on.