
Full sturgeon Supermoon rises across the world
The full Sturgeon Supermoon put on a dazzling display around the world when it rose on Thursday night. The name comes from the Native Americans, as it occurs at the end of summer and the beginning of the harvest season, when tribes in certain regions would catch sturgeon fish in large numbers. Supermoons occur when the Moon is full as it coincides with its “perigee,” or the point at which its orbit brings Earth’s natural satellite closest to the planet, and appear nearly a third brighter than normal and more d ‘a bigger ten. The Sturgeon Moon is considered the…
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Medical Marijuana, Inc. Subsidiary HM Pharma Submits CBD
SAN DIEGO, CA, Aug. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — via NewMediaWire – Medical Marijuana, Inc. (OTC: MJNA) (the “Company”), the first publicly traded cannabis company in the United States to launch The world’s first cannabis-derived nutraceutical products, brands and supply chain, today announced that its pharmaceutical subsidiary, HM Pharma, has submitted a product dossier for its cannabidiol (CBD) products after receiving health authorization from ANVISA, Brazil’s Health Regulatory Agency. According to ANVISA Regulation 327/2019, this registration allows companies like HM Pharma to import bulk crude extracts, isolated cannabinoids or finished products, as well as manufacture and distribute cannabis products to…
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Anne Heche not expected to survive fiery crash into home, her family says
LOS ANGELES – Actor Anne Heche suffered an “anoxic” brain injury and is not expected to survive, her spokesman said Thursday, nearly a week after she crashed her car into a Los Angeles home. “It has long been her choice to donate her organs and she is being kept on life support to determine if any are viable,” the spokesman said in a statement on behalf of her friends and family. On Monday, Heche, 53, was in a coma and in “extreme” condition, his representative said. The spokesman said Heche was “unconscious, going into a coma” after the crash. Anoxic…
Read More »Connecticut 93, Los Angeles 69
CONNECTICUT (93) A.Thomas 8-11 2-4 18, Bonner 4-9 3-3 13, J.Jones 6-9 4-6 17, Hiedeman 3-8 0-0 8, Williams 2-6 0-0 4, B .Jones 6-10 4-5 16, Holmes 0-3 2-2 2, Carrington 2-3 1-2 5, Clouden 2-5 0-0 5, Sims 1-4 2-2 5. Totals 34-68 18-24 93. THE ANGELS (69) N.Ogwumike 5-11 0-0 10, Samuelson 2-11 3-4 8, Nelson-Ododa 3-5 2-2 8, Canada 4-10 0-0 8, Sykes 8-14 1-2 18, Walker 1-4 0-0 3, brown 1-3… READ MORE CONNECTICUT (93) A.Thomas 8-11 2-4 18, Bonner 4-9 3-3 13, J.Jones 6-9 4-6 17, Hiedeman 3-8 0-0 8, Williams 2-6 0-0 4,…
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How Much Weed Can You Fly With? – Blog
The USA marijuana legalization laws have always been confusing. This confusion is visible at different levels of socio-economic practices, including air travel. While federal law strictly prevents the possession of marijuana on flights, many states have implemented policies that make carrying marijuana easier for air travelers. Instead of clearing the fog, these pseudo-solutions make things muddier, and as a result, you may find it hard to identify the line between legitimacy and illegality. For example, the districts of Guam, Colombia, and the Northern Mariana Islands have legalized recreational marijuana. Thirty-five other states and four permanently inhabited US territories have legalized…
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Hollidaysburg one step from World Series | News, Sports, Jobs
Courtesy photo Hollidaysburg coach Jim McGough talks to his team after Thursday’s win. BRISTOL, Conn. — Hollidaysburg will play for a spot in the Little League World Series today. State champion Pennsylvania rolled past Northwestern Washington DC, 13-0, in four innings Thursday afternoon in an elimination game televised live on ESPN in the Little League Baseball 12U Mid -Atlantic Regional at the A. Bartlett Giamatti Leadership Training Center. “The kids were excited,” Hollidaysburg coach Jim McGough said. “We talked to them a lot about adversity, and that just shows the character of this team in how they responded. They got…
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Your views: on CBD offices and more
Today, readers discuss office workers staying at home, ambulance pressures and planning laws. Photo: Tony Lewis/InDaily Commenting on the story: Omicron’s rise deters more city office workers Maybe people don’t want to work in the city anymore. Instead, create jobs in the suburbs (or low and behold: the country). For me, the most important thing that Covid has said is: rethink centralization and focus on diversification. More jobs everywhere, less “supply chain issues”, less reliance on central manufacturer/supplier. – Garry Shearing Commenting on the story: Government taskforce to report on use of MFS to relieve ambulance pressure I certainly don’t…
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Firefighters battle blaze at Saranac Lake restaurant | News, Sports, Jobs
Firefighters work to put out a fire at McKenzie’s Grille in Saranac Lake Thursday evening. (Company Photo — Aaron Cerbone) SARANAC LAKE – McKenzie’s Grille burned down Thursday night in a fire that dozens of firefighters battled for hours. No one appears to have been injured in the fire. The restaurant was closed at the time. The Saranac Lake Volunteer Fire Department received the call at 8:19 p.m. and dispatched three trucks. By 8:30 p.m., the entire structure was filled with smoke. Firefighters were still at the scene at 10:45 p.m The cause of the fire had not yet been…
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