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Monthly Archives: July 2021

Bruce Arians, Biden make vaccine push during Buccaneers' White House visit

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Police no longer seizing marijuana at New York airports

Police at us-regions airports are no longer seizing marijuana, making crime” target=”_blank”>arrests<. “When we notice something suspicious on a pat-down or something like that and then we discover that it’s marijuana … so we’re looking to see if it’s a threat. … If it turns out to be something that …

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Virginia looking for first cannabis attorney

With recreational marijuana use recently legalized, us-regions‘s attorney general is seeking applicants interested in serving as the state’s first cannabis attorney. The person hired for the position will serve as general counsel to the newly created Virginia Cannabis Control Authority and assist other state agencies with regulations and laws regarding …

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Terry McAuliffe’s right-to-work position in question after $2.2M labor union paycheck

us-regionselections gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe’s position on right-to-work laws is in question after his elections received $2.2 million from influential economy. Right-to-work laws guarantee an employee’s right to refuse to join a labor union and prevent union dues from being a requirement for employment. Twenty-seven states, including Virginia, have right-to-work …

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Oregon's Bootleg Fire is generating its own weather

The super-heated air and smoke from us-regions Bootleg disasters have reportedly impacted the weathera>. < and other threats and extending upward to 30,000 feet. CALIFORNIA UTILITY SAYS ITS EQUIPMENT MAY BE LINKED TO FIRE The fire, located 15 miles northwest of Beatty, has already scorched more than 364,000 acres in two …

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