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Ohio Cannabis Dispo Workers Strike Herbal Wellness Center In Columbus

COLUMBUS - Cannabis dispensary workers have been forced to go on strike at Herbal Wellness Center in Columbus to protest the company's unfair labor practices and secure a contract. "There's no reason the employer can't provide these workers with what they're demanding – annual wage increases, seniority, and protection from unjust discipline," said Tony Jones,

By |2025-10-20T15:15:37-04:00October 20th, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

New Alzheimer’s Treatment Clears Plaques From Brain Within Hours

BEIJING - Scientists have repaired a natural gateway into the brains of mice, allowing the clumps and tangles associated with Alzheimer's disease to be swept away. After just three drug injections, mice with certain genes that mimic Alzheimer's showed a reversal of several key pathological features. Within hours of the first injection, the animal brains showed

By |2025-10-20T14:29:28-04:00October 20th, 2025|Science|

Scientists Found Human Remains With DNA That Don’t Match Other Humans

NEW YORK - About 6,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers who migrated south settled in the Bogotá Altiplano of what is now Colombia, transitioning to an agricultural society over the next 4,000 years. Then they vanished. Whoever these people were, they disappeared from the genetic record. The team of researchers who discovered them through fragmented DNA in

By |2025-10-20T14:12:38-04:00October 20th, 2025|Science|

Michigan Venture Capital Association Names Award Winners

DETROIT  – The Michigan Venture Capital Association celebrated the state’s entrepreneurial ecosystem at its 2025 Annual Awards Celebration held earlier this month at Elevate at One Campus Martius. During the event, MVCA presented awards highlighting capital events driving the growth of Michigan companies, significant investment milestones propelling businesses forward, innovative companies developing groundbreaking solutions, and

By |2025-10-21T12:42:14-04:00October 20th, 2025|Entrepreneurs, Featured|

The Growing Demand For Privacy And Accessibility In Modern Browsers

In recent years, users have become increasingly aware of how their data is tracked and handled online. Concerns about digital privacy have risen in conjunction with advancements in internet technology, prompting a closer look at the tools we rely on for everyday browsing. From work to entertainment, browsers play a crucial role in how we

By |2025-10-21T09:15:45-04:00October 19th, 2025|Guest Columns|

City of Ann Arbor Launches Open Data Portal

ANN ARBOR —City of Ann Arbor data is now available to the public like never before, in the forms of charts, graphs and maps, at https://data.a2gov.org/. The launch of the new Ann Arbor Open Data Portal is in response to City Council Resolution R-23-331, “Resolution to Improve Data Transparency and Performance Management.” The city first

By |2025-10-19T14:23:34-04:00October 19th, 2025|New Products, New Products / Contracts|

Toyota To Launch FIrst Electric Vehicle With Solid-State Battery By 2027

TOKYO - One of the world's biggest car manufacturers has announced plans to mass-produce a type of battery for electric vehicles (EVs) that can last far longer and charge much quicker than current technologies. On October 8, Toyota and the Japan-based Sumitomo Metal Mining Company announced a joint venture to mass-produce cathode materials for solid-state

GM EV Grand River Plant Adds Gas-Powered Cadillac CT5 Sedan

LANSING — General Motors is making a significant pivot away from electric vehicles at its Lansing Grand River plant, announcing plans for a new gas-powered Cadillac CT5 sedan even as the company received $500 million in federal funding for electric vehicle production. GM announces new gas-powered Cadillac CT5 for its Lansing Grand River plant, marking

By |2025-10-19T13:48:22-04:00October 19th, 2025|Auto Tech|

Michigan Senate Panel Eyes Regulatory Tweaks For 24 Percent Wholesale Tax

LANSING - Nearly two weeks after Michigan lawmakers took up legislation instituting a 24 percent tax on wholesale marijuana, members of the Senate Regulatory Affairs committee heard testimony on multiple bills which committee chair Jeremy Moss (D-Bloomfield Township) said were aimed at reducing the regulatory burden on the cannabis industry. Up for consideration last Wednesday

By |2025-10-19T13:32:11-04:00October 19th, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

Michigan EV Drivers Could Pay Up To $400 More Each Year To Pay For Road-Funding Plan

DETROIT - Thanks to Gov. Whitmer's new road-funding plan, electric vehicle registration will cost an additional $100 annually, or an 83 percent increase, bringing the fee to $260 before accounting for the standard vehicle registration cost. Combined, this could cost some owners more than $400. The change moves Michigan from the middle of the pack up