Austin hemp industry braces for potential smokable THC ban
New hemp regulations set to take effect March 31 could remove many popular THC products from store shelves across the state.
New hemp regulations set to take effect March 31 could remove many popular THC products from store shelves across the state.
A jury has found Elon Musk liable for misleading investors during his 2022 bid to acquire Twitter, but stopped short of concluding that he intentionally schemed to commit fraud.
LeBron James made NBA history on Saturday, playing in his 1,612th regular-season game and surpassing Robert Parish’s long-standing record of 1,611 games, which had stood since 1997.
House committee on justice chairperson Rep. Gerville Luistro on Sunday said there is no double standard in handling impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte and President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., stressing that the panel’s rulings are evidence-based.
The Austin Independent School District (AISD) announced it will not celebrate union leader Cesar Chavez on March 31, but will continue to recognize labor leader Dolores Huerta while keeping schools closed for the holiday.
A new mountain biking course has opened at McAllister Park on the North Side, offering riders of all skill levels a chance to hit the trails.
U.S. officials are warning that some smaller airports in Texas could face possible closures if staffing shortages and federal disruptions continue.
BINI announced they will release a new extended play titled “Signals” on April 9, just a day before their debut at the Coachella.
The SexBomb Girls will hold the sixth and final installment of their “Get, Get, Aw!” reunion concert on April 30 in Parañaque City.
The hype around Spider-Man: Brand New Day is clearly on another level—and those trailer numbers back it up.