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Month: February 2022

Medical marijuana patients say they are being discriminated against and denied jobs

By Andy Sheehan Click here for updates on this story     PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — More than 600,000 Pennsylvanians are card-carrying patients who use medical marijuana for a variety of conditions and ailments. But though state law makes it legal, some patients say they’re being discriminated against and denied jobs. Since she was a teenager, Jen McQuade

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Sally Kellerman, ‘M*A*S*H’ film star and Oscar nominee, has died at 84

By Dave Alsup, CNN Sally Kellerman, the prolific Oscar-nominated actress who played Maj. Margaret “Hot Lips” O’Houlihan in the 1970 film “M*A*S*H,” has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter, which cited her son. She was 84. Kellerman died Thursday morning after battling dementia, her son, Jack Krane, told the publication. Born in Long Beach, California,

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Palm Springs to remove its COVID restrictions, realign with CA guidance starting Monday

Palm Springs will remove its coronavirus restrictions and align with state guidance starting Monday, Feb. 28. Palm Springs City Manager Justin Clifton made the announcement during Thursday’s city council meeting. Starting on Feb. 28, Palm Springs will no longer require masks indoors or proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 tests in bars and restaurants. Clifton

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High schoolers present de-escalation education projects to LAPD Police Chief Moore

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     LOS ANGELES (KCAL, KCBS) — As part of their AP exam, computer science students from Dorsey High School crafted de-escalation scenarios, after they participated in the program, Building Blue Bridges. “They went through the force option system,” said Building Blue Bridges founder Daphne Bradford. “So

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Ukrainian President remains ‘a prime target for Russian aggression,’ State Department says

By Jennifer Hansler and Paul LeBlanc, CNN Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remains a “prime target for Russian aggression,” US State Department spokesperson Ned Price said Thursday evening amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Speaking with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer on “The Situation Room,” Price said Zelensky “does, in many ways, represent — even personify — the democratic

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Rusia podrá evadir más fácil que nunca las sanciones financieras. Agradece al bitcoin

Alejandra Ramos Nueva York (CNN Business) — La ronda inicial de sanciones financieras de Occidente contra Rusia no logró disuadir al presidente Vladimir Putin de lanzar una invasión a gran escala de Ucrania. Ahora Estados Unidos está adoptando un enfoque punitivo, anunciando otra ronda de sanciones destinadas a incrementar la presión de los bancos rusos

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