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Revived California Bill Seeks to Legalize Cannabis Cafes as Amsterdam-Style Experience, US

Revived California bill seeks to legalize cannabis cafes resembling Amsterdam's experience. Discussions ongoing to address worker protection concerns. Potential for successful passage in 2024.

US Labor Department to Tighten Worker Classification Rules, Impacting Gig Economy

US Labor Department tightens worker classification rules, impacting gig economy. New rule offers benefits and legal protection to independent workers, but critics warn of reduced flexibility and income opportunities. Potential legal challenges expected.

Join Southern Co-op as a Team Leader and Get a GBP450 Sign-On Bonus!, UK

Join Southern Co-op as a Team Leader and enjoy a GBP450 sign-on bonus. Motivate and develop colleagues while supporting the local community. Apply now!

OpenAI CEO: Artificial Intelligence Poses Risks in Major US Election Year

OpenAI CEO warns of risks posed by AI in US election year. Find out how artificial intelligence could both help and harm society. Learn more now!

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Veterans’ Quest to Access Free Health Care: A 5-Hour Flight Away

This article tackles the dilemma facing veterans from the Micronesian islands of the U.S. Caught between needing to stay in the U.S. for free healthcare or returning home to pay for treatments, the U.S. VA has explored ways such as telehealth and smaller clinics to provide support. Solutions have been proposed to allow veterans to receive care at home and deserve our appreciation.

UBA Launches Exciting #FunSummer Campaign with Exclusive Discounts and Benefits

UBA's #FunSummer campaign offers exclusive discounts and benefits for a memorable summer. Save on staycations, lifestyle services, and educational subscriptions with UBA cards. Join now!

Raj Cong Urges Volunteers to Increase Digital and Physical Presence Ahead of Elections

Rajasthan Congress urges young volunteers to increase their presence, mobilize more youth, and publicize Gehlot's govt schemes for assembly polls.

FDA Endorses New Antibody Drug for Infants with RSV Infection

FDA's panel of outside advisers endorses a preventative antibody treatment for Respiratory Syncytial Virus in newborns and infants. The monoclonal antibody called nirsevimab is expected to be administered once a season for long-lasting protection from the virus. If approved, it will be the first treatment of its kind for all newborns and infants in their first RSV season, making it a huge advance in preventive care.

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