Matt Barnett of Barnett Cattle Company rescued a bull that he raised after it fell in an icy pond in Woodlawn, Tennessee. Tracy Kornet shares the latest numbers from TEMA on weather-related fatalities ...
This is great news that the feds will reclassify marijuana. Finally, our government is adjusting to the reality that marijuana is not, and need not be, classified as a Schedule I substance, in league ...
Some time between 62 and 65 A.D., Saint Peter wrote in I Peter: “Be alert and be of sober mind.” Imagine that. An instruction to be vigilant and sober-minded. Roughly 1,960 years later, it sounds ...
Nearly two decades after individual states began allowing cannabis to be used for medicinal purposes, many licensed dispensaries still can’t accept credit or debit cards because payment processors won ...
It is easy to see who will win with President Donald Trump’s recent executive order to reclassify marijuana (“Looking at who wins if marijuana is reclassified as a less dangerous drug,” Dec. 23): not ...
Shares of Green Thumb Industries GTBIF soared nearly 35% in the past month, all thanks to an executive order signed by President Trump directing federal agencies to reschedule marijuana at the federal ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — Cannabis retailers are celebrating what they see as a major victory for their industry following President Trump's recent executive order to reclassify marijuana from ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on December 18, 2025 that expedites the reclassification of marijuana, meaning it would be considered a less dangerous drug. Reclassification would ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The best that can be said for the order is that it will permit yet more research into the likely ill effects of what was clearly a ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week directing the Attorney General to expedite the reclassification of marijuana from a Schedule I down to a Schedule III substance in the ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — State officials are weighing in following the major shift in federal drug policy that reclassifies marijuana from a Schedule 1 to a Schedule 3 drug, placing it in the same category as ...