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The New York State office of cannabis management is warning people, especially businesses To stop the illegal cell of cannabis. They’re also telling people to stop gifting Or risk not being able to get a license to sell marijuana legally. New York State decided to jump on the wagon of legalizing marijuana last year. No […]
With everyone hyped about Valentine’s Day that’s coming up a new study shows that people may be in love but nobody’s getting married. According to a report by Wizard.com marriage rates in New York State are down 51% Within the last 13 years. So I guess if people aren’t getting married that would also show […]
Starting today, New York will be joining other states on dropping the mask mandate for businesses. However, there is still a mandate for buses, trains, subways, planes, subways, at domestic violence shelters, homeless shelters, state-regulated health care, and adult care facilities, jails, and schools. While the mandate ends today, counties, cities, and businesses can make […]
Legendary rapper Snoop Dogg now officially owns the label that started his career. The Internet went in a frenzy after learning that Snoop Dogg now owns the rights to Death Row Records. Death Row Records had some of the biggest hip hop albums in the 90’s like Dr Dre’s debut album The Chronic, Snoop Dogg’s […]
According to this news report the health human services department under the bottom administration are planning to give out a 30 million dollar grants different programs across the country and under served communities. One of the things that caught my attention in this story according to president Biden’s executive order the grant would fund drug […]
Yesterday, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced that he will be lifting the statewide school mask mandate on March 7 since there is a drop in COVID-19 infections. According to Murphy, the drop in COVID-19 infections brings new pressure on government officials to ease off restrictions amid public frustration and fatigue with the pandemic. He […]
With Valentine’s Day on the way a new report by the National Retail Federation reveals that just over half (52 percent) of adults in the U.S. will celebrate Valentine’s Day this year. Collectively a total of $21.8 billion will be spent on gifts for partners, friends, pets, and more. Researchers found that those celebrating plan […]
A Catholic school in Massachusetts is under fire after they thought it was a bright idea to serve fried chicken for lunch to celebrate black history month. Students that were offended said the school promoted the meal during the morning announcements. School administrators said the fried chicken celebrate black history month ideal came from a black cafeteria […]
A couple of days ago, President of the Monroe County Council of School Superintendents and Rush-Henrietta Central School District Superintendent Bo Wright held a to discuss COVID-19 and the impact on local schools. One question that was on everyone’s mind was “can we get rid of the masks?” and the answer remains the same: masks […]
Earlier this week, Pfizer and its partner BioNTech applied for authorization for a two-dose regimen at the FDA’s request, even though officials announced in December that two shots did not produce a sufficient immune response in children ages 2 to 4. However, there are trials still underway for a third dose, but data will not […]