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Buy your Christmas tree early, because the industry is dealing with supply issues going back to 2008
By Jerilyn Jordan, Detroit Metro Times
Tags: National News, Christmas trees, Christmas, supply chain delays, shortages, artificial trees, holiday shopping, COVID-19, covid, pandemic, shortages, American Christmas Tree Association, Pogues, Fairytale of New York, Christmas shopping, postal delays
A new Republican-led bill could be the middle-of-the-road solution to legalizing and taxing marijuana
Tags: Cannabis News, Republicans, Rep. Nancy Mace, Cannabis news, marijuana news, marijuana reform, NORML, Justin Strekal, Joe Biden, Biden Administration, Congressional Research Service, CRS, White House, Congress, marijuana legalization, marijuana decriminalization, Treasury Department, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, Food and Drug Administration, FDA, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Republican cannabis bill, pot, weed, cannabis reform, federal cannabis bill, record expungement
Texas is among the top 5 states where people tweet about wanting to quit their stupid-ass jobs
Tags: Texas News, Twitter, twitter trends, online trends, Texas, Texans, quit, quitting job, unemployment, U.S. Labor Department, the great resignation, Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, Oregon, job satisfaction, job dissatisfaction, unemployment benefits, labor trends, workplace issues
CDC is all like, 'Use a window fan if you plan on celebrating upcoming holidays indoors, that should be fine'
Tags: National News, Centers for Disease Control, CDC, window fans, fans, holidays, holiday gatherings, COVID-19, COVID, pandemic, coronavirus, spread, winter surge, unvaccinated people, vaccinated people, holiday guidance, virtual events, Zoom parties, social distancing, masks, Texas, covid deaths, covid infections
Study: College students drank less during the pandemic but used pot and psychedelics at record highs
Tags: Cannabis News, Marijuana use, psychedelic use, college students, college campuses, pandemic, covid, covid-19, coronavirus, immune systems, Washington Post, John Schulenberg, University of Michigan, Centers for Disease Control, CDC, Monitoring the Future, National Institute of Drug Abuse, NIDA, Nora Volkow, shrooms, acid, LSD, drug use, recreational drugs
Study suggests weed smokers are good at decision-making, struggle with memory recall
Tags: Cannabis News, Marijuana use, pot use, cannabis use, Washington State University, high potency cannabis, memory, THC, CBD, Carrie Cuttler, marijuana research, pot, weed, vaping, psychology, psychological testing, judgment
Possible link between sleepy teens and increase in weed and alcohol use, study suggests
Tags: Cannabis News, Marijuana News, Cannabis, San Antonio marijuana media, sleep, students, Teen, marijuana use, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, High Times, Center for Sleep and Circadian Science, University of Pittsburgh, high schoolers, middle schoolers, junior high, Brant P. Hasler
Fully vaccinated people can now rage indoors together without masks, CDC says
Tags: Vaccinations, Centers for Disease Control, CDC, advice, indoor gatherings, family gatherings, masks, covid-19, covid, pandemic, coronavirus, San Antonio, vaccination sites, Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, rules, recommendations, guidelines, other families
This stupid-ass Panera bread glove is proof that science has gone too far
Tags: Panera Bread, Michigan, bread glove, bread bowl, existentialism, Image, coffee, restaurant chains, San Antonio
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McCombs dealership Native American statue now at San Antonio-area high school
By Michael Karlis
Alex Jones warns Texans the 'deep state' plans sinister shit for the solar eclipse
Post where Austin bartender claims to have spoken with 'Rainey Street Killer' goes viral
Cost of living comfortably in San Antonio jumped 43% from last year
Don Omar, one of the earliest and defining superstars of reggaeton, brought his infectious beats and socially conscious lyrics to Frost Bank…
By San Antonio Current Staff
Gloria Trevi, the groundbreaking Mexican pop singer-songwriter, electrified Freeman Coliseum on Saturday, bringing feminist lyrics, scintillating dance moves and an array of…
Crowds gathered in downtown San Antonio Saturday for the Annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice. Here's a look at everyone who turned out…
The Monte Vista Historic District has long been hailed as one of San Antonio's crown jewel neighborhoods. Indeed, due to its popularity,…
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