Organization calling for legalized marijuana in Indiana An organization called Safe and Regulated Indiana is calling for legalized marijuana in the state. The group is backed by Republicans including former Indiana Republican Party director Joe Elsener, ... 11/22/2024 - 3:45 am | View Link
FDA Approves Cannabis Trial For Veterans With PTSD After Years Of Delays FDA approves Phase 2 cannabis trial for veterans with PTSD, funded by Michigan marijuana taxes. Study to assess smoked cannabis efficacy. 11/20/2024 - 8:04 am | View Link
With Michigan sick leave law set to take effect in 2025, businesses lobby lawmakers for changes Following a decision from the Michigan Supreme Court over the summer, new laws on paid sick leave are set to take effect in February, requiring employers to provide each of their employees with 72 ... 11/20/2024 - 6:30 am | View Link
Michigan marijuana prices hit new low after years of decreases Four years ago, an ounce cost on average $287.92 in Michigan. It has since dropped more than $200, the state's cannabis regulatory agency reports. 11/19/2024 - 3:06 am | View Link
Opinion | Michigan should join states funding legal representation for immigrants Michigan should invest in universal representation, ensuring that no immigrant faces immigration court without a lawyer. It’s not just about legal defense; it’s about fairness, equity and human ... 11/12/2024 - 4:12 am | View Link
MIAMI GARDENS — As defensive lineman Calais Campbell finds fountain-of-youth levels of success at 38 this season with the Miami Dolphins, he is bringing back a sack celebration popular in his younger days.
When Campbell takes down an opposing quarterback, he follows it with a basketball jump shot shooting motion. It happened in his very first regular-season snap with his new team, when he sacked Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence in the Sept.
By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY
The states that saw the most active attacks against election certification two years ago certified the results of this year’s races without controversy this week, prompting the Arizona secretary of state to proclaim that “election denialism” is a thing of the past.
Others said they weren’t so sure.
Karen Kaplan | (TNS) Los Angeles Times
It’s been two weeks since Donald Trump won the presidential election, but Stacey Lamirand’s brain hasn’t stopped churning.
“I still think about the election all the time,” said the 60-year-old Bay Area resident, who wanted a Kamala Harris victory so badly that she flew to Pennsylvania and knocked on voters’ doors in the final days of the campaign.
By FATIMA HUSSEIN and JOSH BOAK
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is turning to two officials with experience navigating not only Washington but the key issues of income taxes and tariffs as he fills out his economic team.
Trump on Tuesday announced he has chosen international trade attorney Jamieson Greer to be his U.
Running off at the typewriter. …
OK, all of you nattering nabobs of Napier negativity, you need to get your butts up to the blackboard and write 100 times, “I’m sorry, Billy Napier … I’m sorry, Billy Napier … I’m sorry, Billy Napier.”
I’m talking to all of you Florida Gators fans who booed Napier off the field or went on social media and toxicly blasted the coach and demanded that he be fired two or three games into the season.
WASHINGTON — President elect Donald J. Trump announced on Tuesday night that he would nominate Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor of health policy and outspoken critic of the nation’s public health system, to lead the National Institutes of Health.
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