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Instead you need to safeguard your money from the woke fingers of the government⦠[Get your free information kit NOW, before it's too late.]( Inside you'll get the 3 secret strategies you can put in place starting today, so "they" don't control your money tomorrow. Advertisment Breaking Updates Russiaâs Putin to Visit North Korea in Rare Trip as Anti-West Alignment Deepens Russian President Vladimir Putin is embarking on a significant diplomatic journey to North Korea, marking his first visit to the country in over two decades. This rare trip comes amidst heightened global scrutiny over Russia's alliance with Pyongyang, particularly in the context of Putin's ongoing conflict in Ukraine and North Korea's international isolation. The visit, scheduled for two days starting Tuesday, underscores the deepening ties between Russia and North Korea, driven by shared antagonism towards Western powers. Putin's visit is seen as pivotal for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who has not hosted a foreign leader in Pyongyang since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. The trip is expected to solidify a strategic partnership between Moscow and Pyongyang, with plans to sign a new agreement aimed at enhancing stability in northeast Asia. Despite assurances from Putin's aide that the partnership is not aimed at provocation, concerns persist regarding its implications for regional dynamics and international sanctions. Following his visit to North Korea, Putin will proceed to Hanoi for another two-day trip, further emphasizing Russia's engagements in Asia amid evolving geopolitical tensions. The Kremlin's efforts to strengthen ties with North Korea coincide with Putin's broader strategy to counterbalance Western influence and expand Russia's sphere of influence, despite ongoing international criticism and sanctions related to his military actions in Ukraine. [Read more updates here]( Maryland Governor Pardons More Than 175,000 Marijuana Convictions Governor Wes Moore of Maryland made history on Monday by pardoning over 175,000 convictions related to low-level marijuana possession and paraphernalia charges. This sweeping act of mass clemency, described as the largest state-level pardon in American history, reflects shifting public attitudes toward marijuana, which is increasingly viewed favorably across the country. The pardons, affecting an estimated 100,000 individuals, were issued following Maryland's legalization of recreational marijuana for adults in 2022. Moore emphasized the pardons as a crucial step in addressing the lasting impact of criminalization, particularly on communities of color disproportionately affected by such convictions. Over 150,000 misdemeanor convictions for simple possession of cannabis and more than 18,000 convictions for drug paraphernalia will be pardoned, with Baltimore accounting for a significant portion of these cases. The action coinciding with Juneteenth underscores its significance as a move toward racial justice, aiming to remove barriers and stigma associated with past convictions. Despite the pardons, those currently incarcerated due to marijuana-related offenses will not be released. The governor's initiative aligns with broader trends in the United States, where a record 70% of Americans now support cannabis legalization, signaling a significant cultural and policy shift away from the decades-long "war on drugs" approach. This move by Maryland officials also comes amidst federal discussions on reclassifying marijuana to a lower-risk category, reflecting ongoing changes in drug policy at both state and national levels. 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