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The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act would decriminalize marijuana at the federal level. The bill would allow states to regulate the drug.

  • The MORE act would decriminalize cannabis products at the federal level. The Senate will now consider the measure.

  • The US House of Representatives voted Friday to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level.

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  • The US House of Representatives passed a bill on Friday to end the federal ban on marijuana, which has created legal headaches for users and businesses in the states that have legalized it. The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act, sponsored by Democratic Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, which is in the process of legalization the drug, removes marijuana from the list of controlled substances and eliminates criminal penalties for individuals who grow, distribute or possess it. The MORE act will need to gain 60 votes in the Senate before it can be signed into law, an outcome that is unlikely given the lack of Republican support.

  • Russia claims to have disabled Ukraine's air capabilities, but on Friday the Kremlin said that Ukraine had carried out a successful attack on a fuel depot in the Russian city of Belgorod. Russian media reported that a shell had landed nearby. It would be the first time that Ukraine launched a counter-attack into Russian territory. The video shows missiles being fired.

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  • When a young woman was murdered, the cops zeroed in on Emanuel Fair despite the fact that he was the only Black man at the party.

  • Her house with vinyl siding had never attracted so many people. The mail would bring more postcard offers: Sell now! Will purchase as is. Everyone in the neighborhood was getting them. The president of the Potters Glen Homeowners Association thought it was not right. More than 20 homeowners in her Charlotte neighborhood sold out to investors and their houses were quickly converted to rentals.

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  • These airlines have dropped their in-flight mask requirements because of the COVID-19 travel restrictions.

  • An Ohio appeals court upheld a ruling that awarded more than $30 million to a bakery.

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  • Video footage from Irpin, on the western fringe of Kyiv, showed destroyed Russian tanks, as well as bombed out buildings, and Ukrainian authorities removing victims in body bags. Lilia Ristich, a resident of Irpin, describes her happiness when the Russians were pushed out: "We knew they were being pushed out but when our army came then I fully understood." It was beyond imagination. I pray for the Russians to never come back. It would be terrible if they came back. Moscow's invasion of its neighbor has killed thousands, sent millions fleeing and galvanized the United States and allies around the world to impose punishing penalties on Russian government entities.

  • New cars and trucks will have to average at least 40 miles per gallon of gasoline in the US in the next decade, up from 28 miles per gallon, under new federal rules unveiled Friday. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said its new fuel economy requirements are the strongest to date and the maximum the industry can achieve over the time period. The current model year requires the fleet of new vehicles to get just under 28 miles per gallon in real-world driving.

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  • Marijuana banking rules could change if federal legalization is not likely this year.

  • Tsuyoshi Shinjo, also known as Big Boss, made an exciting entrance to his first home game of the season as manager of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters by flying a hoverbike to the center of the stadium. The former Major League Baseball player wore a red jacket, white pants and a face helmet as he maneuvered the hovercraft across the Sapporo Dome to intense music and lighting. He threw his red jacket to the side after stepping down from the vehicle.

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