Marijuana rules: President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to downgrade cannabis from the most restrictive category of drugs like heroin, which would facilitate medical research. But it ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - A daycare in Bethlehem has a unique program for their children. They're teaching the kids sign language, often before the children have even learned to speak. 69 News Reporter Rob ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Kroger launched on Monday a new program to provide a discount on fruits and vegetables, as well as half-off of its membership, to customers receiving various forms of government ...
One of the most sought-after quarterbacks in the college football transfer portal could follow his former head coach, and an SEC program could emerge as the big winner. Not long after it was reported ...
Lizzy Lawrence leads STAT’s coverage of the Food and Drug Administration. She was previously a medical devices reporter. You can reach Lizzy on Signal at lizzylaw.53. WASHINGTON — A new program ...
Governor Kathy Hochul has signed the RAISE Act, positioning New York as the second U.S. state to enact major AI safety legislation. The bill will require large AI developers to publish information ...
It was February 2025 when the cracks in the facade of Sherrone Moore’s reign began to appear, or at least were put on display for his entire coaching staff to see. In a meeting called by the ...
At 77 years old, Loyd has been in prison for nearly a decade. He has learned there are three ways to spend that time behind bars: sleeping, working or ending up in solitary confinement — or “the hole.
Today is a good day for potheads, and a great one for the nation’s state-regulated marijuana businesses. In a historic move, the federal government will reclassify cannabis to a more lenient category.
Samsung Electronics and SK Group have signaled their willingness to join a U.S. government-led effort to expand exports of U.S. AI systems, as the Donald Trump administration seeks to build U.S.-led ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A waiver has been signed at the federal level to remove soft drinks and candy from being eligible as part of Indiana’s SNAP program. According to a news release from the office of ...
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