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Virus fuels pot industry’s push for online sales, delivery

Colorado has made online sales of recreational marijuana legal during the coronavirus epidemic, fulfilling one of the pot industry’s biggest wishes By THOMAS PEIPERT Associated Press April 13, 2020, 4:38 PM 4 min read 4 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article DENVER — Colorado has made online sales of recreational marijuana legal […]

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Coronavirus: Don’t expect changes to UK lockdown this week – Dominic Raab

Image copyright AFP The government does not expect to make changes to coronavirus lockdown restrictions this week, Dominic Raab has said. The foreign secretary said the UK’s plan “is working” and that “there are signs we are starting to win this struggle”. “Keep this up, we have come too far, lost too many loved ones

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NASCAR’s Kyle Larson Appears To Use Racial Slur During Livestream Event

NASCAR driver Kyle Larson appeared to use a racial slur during a virtual race Sunday night that was being livestreamed, according to video from the iRacing event. Larson, who’s a driver for Chip Ganassi Racing and considered one of NASCAR’s youngest talents at age 27, was participating in a virtual race when he expressed difficulty

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Health or wealth? Nations pressured to loosen virus rules

MADRID — As the coronavirus pandemic throws millions out of work and devastates economies worldwide, governments are struggling with the delicate balance between keeping people safe from a highly contagious virus and making sure they can still make a living or even have enough to eat. Workers in some nonessential industries were returning to their

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Coronavirus: Gown supply ‘critically low’ in some hospitals

Image copyright PA Media An NHS boss has warned the number of protective gowns available to front-line staff in parts of the country has become “critically low” in recent days. Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS Providers in England, has called for a “more sustainable supply” of gowns, which are imported from China. On Sunday,

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