California's latest attempt to expose Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents operating in the state has ended in defeat, leaving critics to question the effectiveness of such measures. The state's efforts to unmask ICE agents were met with a federal court ruling that deemed the law unconstitutional, citing national security concerns. The decision has sparked debate over the balance between public safety and individual rights. As the battle between state and federal authorities continues, what does this mean for immigrant communities in California? Meanwhile, a proposal to reschedule marijuana for medical use only has raised eyebrows among advocates who argue that it undermines the push for full legalization. Proponents of the measure claim it will help reduce the potency of THC in cannabis products, but critics say it's a backdoor attempt to maintain the status quo. As the debate rages on, what are the implications for the growing cannabis industry? In a bid to revolutionize transportation, Washington D.C. is set to become the latest city to introduce driverless cars on its roads. The pilot program aims to reduce congestion and improve safety, but concerns over liability and regulatory frameworks remain. As the technology continues to advance, what does this mean for the future of urban mobility? These stories and more in our latest roundup of news and analysis.


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