The room in the large London luxury home was called “the shop.” Inside it were glass tubes and beakers, a box that kind of ...
In the abstract, all musicals are weird. People don’t just start singing at dramatic moments in real life, so the genre ...
In a rare case of a parent being charged after a school shooting, a judge on Tuesday granted a $500,000 bond for the father ...
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A legal loophole is allowing children who access social media to see enticing advertisements for marijuana with potentially dangerous consequences, according to experts. Under the Controlled ...
But unlike most businesses, its product — marijuana — is still illegal in the eyes of the federal government. That disadvantage will make it harder for Schwazze and other cannabis companies to ...
A study published in JAMA Network Open explores the effects of both recent and lifetime cannabis use on brain function during cognitive tasks. The study, the largest of its kind ever to be ...
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 ...
A recent study of cannabis users in the ACT found around 70 per cent won't drive for at least seven hours afterwards. Some drivers are getting behind the wheel after consuming cannabis ...
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 ...