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Newsom wants to ban intoxicating hemp products. Industry — and some health experts — say he's going too far
California is seeking to crack down on sometimes-toxic hemp products containing THC, sparking ire from an industry that has for years operated with little scrutiny. Last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) ...3 hours ago -
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Musk says humans can be on Mars in four years. Many laugh, but some see purpose
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Bolton says Harris’s foreign policy would be ‘like four more years of Biden’
Former national security adviser John Bolton said he thinks Vice President Harris’s foreign policy if she is elected would be “like four more years” of President Biden’s policies. Bolton joined ...2 hours ago - Joe Biden -
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Vance says he does not like the comments Laura Loomer made on Kamala Harris’ Indian heritage
Far-right activist Laura Loomer said in a social media post that the “White House will smell like curry” if Kamala Harris wins. During an interview with Meet the Press, Republican VP nominee JD ...39 minutes ago -
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Climate Lawsuits Are Exploding. Are Homicide Charges Next?
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Louisiana town the canary in the coalmine as climate effects worsen
Lake Charles has been battered by storms over the past 20 years – and now its most famous landmark lies in ruins. Last week, one south-west Louisiana city in particular was girding itself for ...2 hours ago - Climate -
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Experts warn against vaccine skepticism
Thanks to vaccinations, measles was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000. But measles cases are now back; one reason is that more families have exempted their children from routine immunizations ...37 minutes ago -
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Napier booed as UF falls to Aggies: 'No excuse'
After opening with two home games, and winning just one of them, the Texas A&M Aggies dominated Florida 33-20 in Gainesville, Florida, on Saturday for their first SEC win of the season, extending ...1 hour ago -
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As measles cases increase, experts warn against vaccine skepticism
Thanks to vaccinations, measles was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000. But measles cases are now back, and one big reason is that, across the country, more families have exempted ...38 minutes ago
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