• Norfolk Southern Campaigned Against Buttigieg’s Stricter Train Proposal

    In November and December, representatives from Norfolk Southern, the corporation responsible for the tragic train crash in East Palestine, Ohio, met with government representatives to voice their opposition to a proposed regulation meant to assist during rail emergencies. According to a memo by The Washington Post, the attendees of the first meeting included Transportation Secretary…

    February 20, 2023
  • Super Bowl Marijuana Gummies Land Young Boy in the Hospital

    At a Super Bowl party, a preteen boy who mistakenly ate marijuana candies he mistook for candy was transported to the hospital. “My son started dozing off while we were both seated on the couch. He opened his eyes wide and laughed, which led me to believe that he was acting,” the boy’s mother, Veronica…

    February 20, 2023
  • The Adderall Shortage Is Expected to Last Until April

    The statewide Adderall shortage that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) originally identified in October is anticipated to endure, with many pharmacies stating they still can’t acquire the prescription. The medication is frequently employed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). According to CDC data, an estimated six million children ages 3 to 17 were…

    February 20, 2023
  • Twitter Marijuana Advertising, Faster Instacart Shopping, and Work Burnout

    Here is a summary of the day’s top trending market stories. TWITTER ADS FOR CANNABIS There will soon be cannabis advertisements on Twitter. The social media network announced it will let cannabis-related advertisements in jurisdictions where the drug is legal. Twitter will be the first social media network to authorize marketing for THC-containing products, while…

    February 20, 2023
  • The Central Park Zoo Will Let the Owl to Roam Freely

    The owl Flaco will not return to his cage at the Central Park Zoo any soon. Officials from the zoo said on Saturday that they are suspending efforts to recapture the Eurasian eagle-owl, whose habitat was purposefully destroyed two weeks ago. Flaco has spent this time visiting Central Park and has rapidly become a favorite…

    February 20, 2023
  • The Administrator of the EPA urges East Palestine residents to “Trust the Government”

    Two weeks after a Norfolk Southern train hauling hazardous cargo derailed there, Michael Regan, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, traveled to East Palestine, Ohio, to speak with residents who are still concerned for their community’s health and safety. Regan stated during a press conference, “After the fire, EPA air monitoring has not revealed…

    February 20, 2023
  • Knaus Berry Farm Owner Nearly Killed by Son- Police

    According to CBS Miami, the proprietor of Knaus Berry Farm, a South Florida business well known for its cinnamon buns, was allegedly beaten to death with a flashlight by her adult son. After being flown to a hospital from her house, 66-year-old Rachel Knaus Grafe was in critical condition; her husband had also been beaten,…

    February 20, 2023
  • Sister of George Santos Settles Housing Claim, Must Pay $19,525 in Overdue Rent

    Friday, the sister of Representative George Santos (R-NY) settled a dramatic lawsuit seeking her eviction for two years of missed rent payments. The trap? She missed these payments while making five-figure political contributions for her brother. According to the settlement, Tiffany Lee Devolder Santos must now pay her former landlord $1,000 per month through October…

    February 20, 2023
  • Tate Brothers Threatened Accuser With a $300 Million Libel Action

    Despite being imprisoned in Romania, the Tate brothers are still threatening the women accused of engaging in human trafficking. A law company defending Andrew and Tristan Tate, who has been detained for over two months on allegations involving six victims, sent a “cease-and-desist” letter to at least one of their accusers, threatening to sue her…

    February 20, 2023
  • School Official Charged for Booze-Fueled Party with “Dirty Santa” School Official Charged for Booze-Fueled Party with Dirty Santa

    Authorities claim that high school students attended a holiday party at the house of a former president of the school board in Southern California that featured alcohol, male strippers, and a “dirty Santa.” After allegations that he exposed students at the Claremont High School choir to alcohol and inappropriate performances at the racy event, Steven…

    February 20, 2023
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