CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Time is running out for hemp-derived THC beverages in Ohio, with a new state law set to take effect on Friday that would ban the products from store shelves unless a legal ...
Applyrs appeared at the Local Government Budget Hearing, telling lawmakers that without more funding, some services may not be sustained. RPI Artemis II splashdown watch party celebrates the mission, ...
Fulton County investigators negotiated with a suspect just outside Broadalbin on Monday evening.The Fulton County Sheriff's office confirms to CBS6 that the sus Man, 57, hit by car in Albany A man is ...
Lynchburg YMCA swim team to resume practice after recent pause The YMCA of Central Virginia says its swim team will return to practice this week after the program was paused and the head coach’s ...
A high wind warning is in effect from 5am-8pm Friday. With that warning in effect tomorrow, the Indiana Toll Road is issuing a wind ban. The ban will go from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday stretching from ...
(The Center Square) – Legal experts anticipate the U.S. Supreme Court will strike down a law barring unlawful drug users from possessing firearms. On Monday, justices of the U.S. Supreme Court heard ...
Embark Studios and/or Discord also need to explain. ARC Raiders was found to have a major security issue, which players need to fix with a game update ASAP. Engineer Timothy Meadows first found the ...
Meta’s approach to user privacy is under renewed scrutiny following a Swedish report that employees of a Meta subcontractor have watched footage captured by Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses showing ...
Anthropic’s Claude AI platform experienced a series of technical disruptions on Monday, rattling users already drawn to the service amid a politically charged week for the San Francisco-based AI ...
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(The Center Square) - U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical during arguments on Monday over a law that disarms habitual drug users. The case, U.S. v. Hemani, challenged a law that prohibits a ...