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What Reclassifying Marijuana To Schedule III Would Mean For Cannabis Companies — and Why Trump May Do It

WASHINGTON DC - President Trump is likely to loosen long-standing federal restrictions on marijuana early next year by reclassifying the drug under federal law, according to Axios. If that happens, the move would carry major consequences for cannabis companies, investors, researchers, and state-regulated marijuana markets. Under the plan under review, marijuana would be shifted from

By |2025-12-13T18:38:07-05:00December 12th, 2025|Featured, Marijuana Business, News|

25,000 Bronze And Copper Coins From 2000 Years Ago Discovered

FRANCE - Archaeologists in northeastern France have uncovered an ancient neighborhood beneath the town of Senon, where they found three ceramic jars filled with Roman coins. The hoard is huge, numbering at least 25,000 bronze and copper coins from the 3rd-century CE. The discovery, made during a routine excavation, offers new insight into how people

By |2025-12-13T18:38:08-05:00December 12th, 2025|Science|

Why Are More People Choosing Folding Electric Bikes for City Commuting?

Commuting in the city is becoming increasingly stressful—traffic congestion is getting worse, parking is limited, public transit is overcrowded during rush hours, and travel distances often fall into the “awkward zone” (too far to walk, too short to justify driving). In this environment, a lightweight, flexible, cost-saving mode of transportation has quickly become a favorite

By |2025-12-15T10:13:21-05:00December 12th, 2025|Guest Columns|

How A Personal Injury Lawyer Guides You Forward

In Michigan, everyday life unfolds against a backdrop of busy highways, industrial centers, and tightly knit communities—places where accidents can happen without warning. When an unexpected injury interrupts your routine, the impact often extends far beyond physical pain, touching your livelihood, your family, and your sense of security. Michigan’s legal framework adds another layer of

By |2025-12-13T11:55:58-05:00December 12th, 2025|Business|

NASA Scientist Claims Star Of Bethlehem Not A Star At All

WASHINGTON DC - The Star of Bethlehem has long been viewed as a miraculous celestial sign tied to the nativity story. However, new scientific analysis offers a different explanation. Instead of a traditional star, the event may be linked to a rare astronomical occurrence. As a result, the centuries-old mystery is being reconsidered through a

By |2026-01-30T06:43:33-05:00December 12th, 2025|Science|

How Growing Companies Are Quietly Future-Proofing Their

Growth rarely arrives with a neat to-do list. It usually pops up out of nowhere - a bit of pressure here, a system that's starting to sputter there, a team that's doing okay technically but just feels like it's straining under a load that's hard to pin down. Nothing's broken yet. But you can feel

By |2025-12-12T10:03:57-05:00December 12th, 2025|Business, Guest Columns|

DeWine to Sign Bill Recriminalizing Out-of-State Marijuana, Rolling Back Ohio Voter Law

COLUMBUS - Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday he will sign legislation that rolls back key parts of Ohio’s voter-approved marijuana law, including a provision that would again make it a crime to possess marijuana legally purchased in another state, such as neighboring Michigan. Voters approved recreational marijuana in 2023 with the expectation that legal

By |2025-12-12T09:39:10-05:00December 12th, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

Can Election Cycles Really Move Global Currency Markets? Here’s the Data

Elections have a significant impact on global financial markets, including foreign exchange rates. When significant political events occur, uncertainty can make markets extremely volatile, causing major forex pairs to experience wild price swings. But how much do elections actually move currencies, and when do those moves last long? The guide below will try to accomplish

By |2025-12-11T10:21:42-05:00December 11th, 2025|Guest Columns|

Ohio Legislature Amends Voter-Approved Cannabis Legalization To Tighten Oversight

COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Senate raced legislation across the finish line on Dec. 9, approving a major overhaul of the voter-approved statute that legalized adult-use cannabis, banning intoxicating hemp products, and authorizing drinkable cannabinoid products for one year. Senators voted 22–7 along party lines to adopt a House-backed conference committee report on Senate Bill

By |2025-12-10T15:38:35-05:00December 10th, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

Aircela Unveils Machine That Turns Air Into Carbon-Neutral Gasoline, Challenging EV-Only Future

NEW YORK - A new startup just revealed a compact machine that turns air into real gasoline—quietly, cleanly, and without oil, drilling, or engine upgrades. Backed by major investors and already operating, the technology could upend the clean-energy debate. During a rooftop demonstration above New York’s Garment District, a refrigerator-sized device converted ambient air into

By |2025-12-10T15:38:37-05:00December 9th, 2025|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, Clean, Green, wireless|