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California Calls Pot Smoke, THC a Risk to Moms-to-Be
A California panel voted Wednesday to declare marijuana smoke and the drug’s high-producing chemical — THC — a risk to pregnant women and their developing fetuses and require warning labels for products legally sold in the nation’s largest pot market.
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Anne Frank's Stepsister Meets With Newport Students
Eva Schloss, whose father, brother and stepsister Anne Frank perished in the Holocaust, met Thursday morning with a group of Newport Beach students involved in a Nazi salute incident that sparked outrage in the community.
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States Would Get Free Hand Under Pot Bill
The proposal would remove federal criminal penalties for individuals and businesses acting in compliance with state marijuana laws.
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Los Angeles Teachers' Strike Shows Garcetti Risks in 2020 Bid
A Los Angeles teachers’ strike that sent thousands of shouting educators into downtown streets, paralyzing traffic during a rainstorm and leaving a half-million students in uncertainty, isn’t the kind of publicity Mayor Eric Garcetti needed for his potential presidential campaign.
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California Endorses Marijuana Deliveries, Even in Areas That Ban Sales
California endorsed a rule Wednesday that will allow home marijuana deliveries statewide, even into communities that have banned commercial pot sales.