Women's heavyweight boxing champion Claressa Shields denied ever consuming marijuana in response to her suspension for a positive test for the drug.
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who tipped in more than $11 million over three years to try to keep the group afloat. At the time of its collapse, OneLife Labs had more than $1 million of “stock” in the form of marijuana ...
Remembering what your boss said. These are examples of your brain’s working memory — and a new study indicates that if you use marijuana more frequently, you could be damaging it. 2️⃣ ...
Angel Gomes' contract at Lille is set to expire in the summer but the England international is remaining calm about his future amid reported interest from Arsenal. Chelsea defender Axel Disasi is ...
Omah Lay explained that the cigarette was merely a prop, saying, “I don’t need one. I don’t smoke cigarettes. I only smoke marijuana. This [cigarette] is props.” ...
This week, we are joined by three MEPs: Finland's Mika Aaltola of the European People's Party, Swedish liberal Abir Al-Sahlani, and former Lithuanian Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius, from the ...
Inside the $32 billion industry transforming marijuana, its consumption and beliefs about its ability to heal. Credit...Mark Abramson for The New York Times Supported by By Katie J.M. Baker Megan ...
"We have a bit of a formula which we stick to, we tweak it a little bit to keep it fresh. But it's been good. "I think in the first week you're just trying to reintroduce our way of doing things ...
People using weed for medical purposes are as likely -- or more -- to become addicted to cannabis as recreational tokers, a new study says. Folks using medical marijuana were more likely to have ...
When The Athletic asked more than three dozen players on different teams whether they use edible marijuana during the season, 38 percent indicated that they did. Because of the sensitivity of the ...
Two Democratic congresswomen are calling out the Trump administration’s new head of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) over past comments he’s made about marijuana that reflect a “boomer” ...