Speaking in Washington, Governor Christie kept the focus on his home state. But the media's focus was on stories of fundraising trouble.
Documents set to be filed Thursday show Gov. Chris Christie's office inquired about a local prosecutor fired in Hunterdon County.
The highest class of drugs is reserved for those considered highly addictive and thought to have no medicinal value.
Medicinal pot is already legal in Vermont, but experts say regulated recreational weed could earn the state more than $125 million.
Uruguay's medical marijuana may get more expensive than the recreational kind, but that likely won't be "happening in Colorado.”
That's what the Cato Institute think tank is saying to U.S. lawmakers on federal rules that restrict marijuana. They're not alone.
The government should leave the Harborside Health Center in Oakland alone, say three California representatives.
Not every Republican thinks it's a good idea to shut down Homeland Security in a fight over immigration. But can the pragmatists win?
A new bill introduced by a high-ranking member of the Maryland general assembly would tax and regulate marijuana like alcohol.
MassRoots must now use geofencing to restrict access to the 23 U.S. states where medical marijuana is legal.
By one analysis, if the rich paid the same state and local tax rates as the middle class, states and cities would have billions more to invest.
Hillary Clinton's critics are trying to paint her presidential campaign as dysfunctional before it even launches.
The booming legal marijuana industry is drawing military veterans from combat to cannabis — not to smoke it, but to protect it.
The GOP doesn't like Obama, and Democrats don't want war. Here's how the White House will try to get bipartisan support in Congress.
Law enforcement became aware of the delivery scheme in December.
But, Colorado's politicians are expected to approve a ballot this spring to ask voters if they can keep the money.
Under Emanuel, campaign donors have received millions in "direct voucher payments." The public can't check what the money bought.
Fumbled comments on vaccines and news of federal investigations hinted at weaknesses in the New Jersey governor's presidential candidacy.
New York's governor accepted $1 million in campaign contributions from a developer who received New York tax breaks and subsidies.
"I've got a tough job," a weary John Boehner says. A battle over Homeland Security funding and immigration leaves leadership with no answers.
The law firm of one of Christie's closest advisers has been paid more than $500,000 of taxpayer cash to defend the governor.
The marijuana question is more about the substance of the answer than the answer itself.
Colorado residents could get a tax refund unless lawmakers change marijuana tax revenue rules.
Investigators are exploring whether Christie's administration broke the law in quashing indictments against the governor's allies.
Common Core, immigration and the Bush family name may pose problems for Jeb Bush. But he's not afraid to talk about them.
To try to inoculate himself from criticism that he's an anti-vaxxer, Sen. Rand Paul got a booster shot -- with a reporter present.
The $4 trillion budget doesn't include an olive branch to Congress.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's trip to Britain is being financed by corporations that do business with his administration.
A campaign would've been a "difficult test and a hard fight," he says. His own weaknesses and a strong pool made 2016 success unlikely.
The Christie-appointed Investment Council cleared Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker of violating rules involving N.J. pension investments.