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Apr 12 2024
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Nevada pharmacy board’s regulatory role over cannabis in limbo
Nevada Supreme Court justices are weighing arguments in a lawsuit that seeks to remove the Nevada Board of Pharmacy from its administrative role in regulating cannabis. The ACLU of Nevada originally filed the case in 2022 on behalf of the Cannabis Equity & Inclusion Community, a nonprofit group that advocates for policies beneficial to Nevada’s legal cannabis community, in Clark County
Las Vegas SunApr 22 2024
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Rwanda is Safer Than London, According to the British Government
British government gets in not-so subtle dig at lefty London mayor Sadiq Khan and his policing policies by stating the Rwandan capital is now “arguably safer than London”. The governing Conservatives are pushing to pass its Rwanda deportation scheme enabling law, which anti-borders activists have decried as morally wrong because Rwanda is a safe place for migrant resettlement. In comments
Breitbart NewsApr 15 2024
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Trent Grisham still adjusting to limited role as Yankees’ fourth outfielder
TORONTO — Trent Grisham racked up 500-plus plate appearances in each of the last three seasons before becoming a Yankee. On Monday, despite starting for the second time in three days, he was in the lineup for just the fourth time in the Yankees’ 17th game of the season, a 3-1 loss to the Blue Jays. As the Yankees’ fourth outfielder, Grisham has had to adjust to a change of pace this season,
New York Post (News)Apr 18 2024
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Qatar re-evaluates key mediator role in Middle East conflict on concerns of ‘political exploitation’
Qatar is reconsidering its role as cease-fire broker between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas, the Gulf state’s prime minister said, expressing concerns that Doha’s mediation has been subject to “political exploitation.”
In a late-Wednesday statement, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani “lamented the political exploitation by some politicians with narrow interests,
CNBCApr 18 2024
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Former cop convicted for role in George Floyd's murder completes federal sentence
With the end of his federal responsibilities, Thomas Lane will now complete the remainder of his state sentence for aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — A former Minneapolis police officer has completed a two-and-a-half year federal sentence for his role in the murder
KARE11Apr 20 2024
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Jackson Arnold cements role as questioned starting quarterback following OU's spring game
NORMAN — Jackson Arnold tried to announce his presence with authority on Saturday. Oklahoma’s spring game began with a deep shot down the middle to Jayden Gibson. A potential 50-yard bomb out of the gate would’ve brought the crowd to its collective feet. Instead, it fell incomplete. That might have eaten at Arnold a year ago. Things are different now. “It really helps with my confidence going
Tulsa WorldApr 17 2024
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Chinese government linked to illicit fentanyl trade
Beijing’s communist government is supporting illicit trade in deadly fentanyl by offering tax rebates and other incentives to manufacturers in China, according to a bipartisan report by the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party.
An investigation by the committee, based on data gathered from the Chinese government’s internet, revealed extensive links between fentanyl
Washington TimesApr 20 2024
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Anne Hathaway reveals why she stopped being offered rom-com roles
Actress Anne Hathaway revealed on Saturday why she took a break from romantic comedies, blaming the ageism women face in Hollywood. The 41-year-old Oscar winner starred in several rom-coms in the early 2000s, such as One Day, Ella Enchanted, Valentines Day and Love & Other Drugs. However, during a press conference for her upcoming flick The Idea of You—in which she plays a 40-year-old
NewsweekDec 28 2023
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Nikki Haley tries to clean up Civil War flub: 'It was about the role of government'
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley on Thursday sought to clean up earlier remarks that excluded slavery as the cause of the U.S. Civil War. The controversy began when what caused the Civil War at a town hall event in New Hampshire. "I think the cause of the Civil War was basically how government was going to run — the freedoms and what people could and couldn't do," she replied,
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