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Nate Thompson
Precision pot technology takes aim at unpredictable highs
Companies look to algorithms to match customers with different cannabis strains, quelling the fears of first-timers and satisfying connoisseurs alike.
U.S. Anti-Doping Agency says it can’t change marijuana rules alone
In a letter, the agency attempts to address criticisms leveled by lawmakers after the disqualification of Sha’Carri Richardson from the Olympics.
The hemp boom is over. What now?
Policymakers in some states are trying to help farmers find new markets, but federal regulations and a backlash against a trendy new type of product are making it difficult.
Haitian arrested as alleged tie to assassination masterminds
Haiti’s police chief says the man was in contact with a firm that provides security for politicians and recruited the suspects accused of killing the country’s president, Jovenel Moïse.
Search in Florida collapse to take weeks; deaths reach 90
Surfside’s mayor stressed the care that workers are taking in hopes of recovering not only bodies but also possessions of the victims.
Fires rage in several states as heat wave broils U.S. West
As one fire grows in northern California another knocks out power lines in southern Oregon, prompting calls to reduce power consumption. Meanwhile, two firefighters are dead in Arizona.
When it comes to pro sports, cannabis as a pain reliever faces unique challenges
The NFL’s decision to fund research into CBD is significant, but some foresee concerns over potential interactions with other drugs that players take.
Connecticut passes legal cannabis bill; governor to sign it
A divided state Senate approves the measure by a 16-11 vote. Connecticut will be the 19th state to legalize recreational marijuana.
Cannabis derivative Delta-8 has its supporters despite legal woes
Many states are moving to ban the substance outright, but some say regulations are too far ahead of the science.