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CBD Gummies for Anxiety and Stress – Overview 2024

It’s time to address the anxiety crisis. Ever since the start of the pandemic, there’s been a 25% increase in the global prevalence of anxiety and depression, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). It’s been suggested also that there should be increased availability of mental health services and other support. Alongside professional help, one…

Tudor Dixon amplified racist remarks, conspiracies on her TV show

Tudor Dixon defended blackface, called hijabs oppressive garments, and amplified racist remarks and conspiracy theories during her two years hosting a daily TV show on the far-right media network Real America’s Voice. As Dixon tries to soften her image in the final weeks of Michigan’s gubernatorial race, Metro Times found numerous instances in which she…

Flint water prosecutors try to resurrect charges against former officials

Prosecutors in the Flint water crisis announced Tuesday that they will appeal a judge’s dismissal of felony charges against seven people involved in the Flint water scandal. Genesee Circuit Court Judge Elizabeth Kelly tossed the charges against the officials on Oct. 4, saying the indictments were “invalid” after a Michigan Supreme Court ruled in June…

Olga’s Kitchen teams up with Hell Fire Detroit for new spicy chicken sandwich

Local hot sauce company Hell Fire Detroit just turned up the heat even higher following its appearances on the popular interview show Hot Ones, “the show with hot questions, and even hotter wings.” On Tuesday, metro Detroit-founded Greek-American restaurant chain Olga’s Kitchen announced a collaboration with the brand: the new Hell Fire Detroit Spicy Chicken…

With Korean thriller ‘Decision to Leave,’ Park Chan-Wook smartly updates classic noir

Best-known for 2003’s Oldboy and too overlooked for 2016’s baroque chamber drama The Handmaiden, Park Chan-Wook has been leaving filmmakers across the globe sprinting after his coattails for years. Cynical without succumbing to self-seriousness, politically astute but never hammy, and a brilliant stylist devoted to evocatively rendering each of his genre-inflected tales, it seems only…

Ethan Crumbley pleads guilty in mass shooting at Oxford High School

Ethan Crumbley pleaded guilty Monday to murder and terrorism charges in connection with a mass shooting that killed four students and wounded seven others at Oxford High School. The 16-year-old faces up to life in prison. Crumbley pleaded guilty to 24 charges, including terrorism causing death and first-degree murder, during a pretrial hearing before Oakland…

Rescheduling cannabis would be a big mistake, activists say

President Joe Biden’s announcement earlier this month that he would pardon people convicted of simple cannabis possession at the federal level overshadowed an even more promising remark he made about the future of the drug. The 79-year-old president who as a congressman previously authored some of the most stringent drug bills directed an administrative review…

Detroit drug raids decline 95% due to cannabis legalization, changing priorities

(The Center Square) – Drug raids in Detroit have fallen 95% since a peak in 2012, largely as a result of voters’ decision to legalize recreational marijuana and shifting other police priorities. Detroit police conducted 3,462 drug raids in fiscal year 2012. Nearly every year since then, that number has declined. Last year, police conducted…

Southwest Detroit’s PizzaPlex extends hours, now serving morning coffee and pastries

Rise and grind: Southwest Detroit’s PizzaPlex is now open early on the weekends, serving coffee and Italian pastries. The restaurant says it’s still developing its menu, but initial offerings include specialty coffee drinks and house-made pastries like cornetti and tiramisu. The morning menu is available from 8 a.m.-noon Friday-Sunday. PizzaPlex also launched an “Italian Women…

What the firing of a legendary yet difficult organic chemistry professor says of America’s ‘meritocracy’

Organic chemistry is hard. Anyone who’s ever made it through a premedical curriculum, or perhaps more importantly, did not, can tell you that. But apparently 82 students who signed a petition against their legendary organic chemistry professor hadn’t heard. Neither had the administration at New York University who dismissed their professor, Dr. Maitland Jones Jr.,…

Another crooked Detroit cop convicted in bribery scandal involving tow trucks

A former Detroit police officer pleaded guilty Thursday to committing bribery in connection with an ongoing investigation into a towing scandal targeting city officials. Daniel Vickers, 54, of Livonia, faces up to five years in federal prison after admitting he conspired with former Detroit Police Lt. John Fitzgerald Kennedy to steer work to an unidentified…

Detroit dance party Haute to Death celebrates 15 years

What’s the secret to longevity? For Haute to Death — Detroit’s long-running monthly dance party, which celebrates its 15th anniversary at Marble Bar on Saturday — consistency is the key. The event has developed a following over the years for its cool yet accessible blend of house, disco, new wave, post-punk, and beyond. It also…

Detroiters slam regulators for lax approach to stinky Stellantis plant

U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib and Detroiters who live near a stench-emitting Stellantis plant told state regulators on Wednesday that a proposed remedy with the automaker does not go far enough to protect residents. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) reached a proposed consent order in September to require Stellantis to address…

Detroit’s Belle Isle Conservatory to close for renovations

At Detroit’s Belle Isle Park, the lush botanical garden at the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory offers a welcome respite from Michigan’s cold, bleak winters — but not this year, or the next. Starting in mid-November, the Conservatory will close until May 2024 to make way for a $10 million project that will update the building’s…

New Thanksgiving Day Parade float dedicated to Detroit ‘firsts’

Nothing says the holidays are coming quite like new float announcements from The Parade Company. Gardner White, the sponsor for the 96th America’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, has unveiled a new float that will make its debut on the parade route on Thanksgiving Day. The float, called “It All Starts Here!,” was designed and built by…

Recreational cannabis businesses are closer than ever to opening in Detroit

The city of Detroit is getting closer to welcoming its first recreational marijuana businesses. The Detroit City Council selected a Clinton Township-based law firm on Tuesday to score license applications. Kirk, Huth, Lange and Badalamenti PLC will grade adult-use cannabis license applications through June 2024 for a fee of $350,000. The city’s Civil Rights, Inclusion…

Detroiters ripped off by overinflated property assessments may see relief

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has agreed to explore whether the city of Detroit can legally provide cash compensation or property tax credits to tens of thousands of Detroiters who were illegally overtaxed by overinflated property assessments. Activists recently met with Nessel to urge her to issue an opinion on the legality of the potential…

Free Will Astrology (Oct. 19-25)

ARIES (March 21-April 19): “We must be willing to let go of the life we planned so as to have the life that is waiting for us.” Aries mythologist Joseph Campbell said that, and now I’m passing it on to you just in time for the Sacred Surrender Phase of your astrological cycle. Make sage…


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