Will CBD Vape Carts Get Users “High?” — What It’s Like To Vape CBD E-Juices
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:09:37 GMT
View the original article about Vaping CBD E-Juices at Real Tested CBD.CBD e-juices have become one of the most popular options in the global vaping industry. Since CBD doesn’t contain nicotine or delta-9 THC, many vapers feel it’s the “safest” way to enjoy their favorite pastime. Plus, many hot CBD vape carts are pre-loaded with hemp terpenes, secondary cannabinoids, and natural flavors, all of which add to the vaping experience.However, many new customers are concerned about how CBD vape carts will make them feel. Since CBD comes from cannabis strains, does it have psychoactive effects?Will CBD Vape Carts Make Users Feel “High?”If you have a lab-verified & hemp-extracted CBD vape cart, it won’t make you feel “high.” Legal CBD e-juices must contain ≤ 0.3 percent delta-9 THC, which is too little to make even a lightweight feel “stoned.” Plus, since CBD blocks THC from landing on CB1 receptors, it’s unlikely you’ll feel any psychoactive effects when vaping hemp CBD vape juices.Ju...Tuesday tee times? How the pandemic changed when we play
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:09:37 GMT
Of golf’s many storied traditions, this one has long held true: Weekdays were a time of rest, recovery and senior discounts, the sole province of retirees whose biggest concern is a chip that stops far short of the hole.But a new Stanford University analysis shows that the work-from-home trend is scrambling the game’s weekly rhythms and routines, with busy professionals squeezing in rounds on once-sleepy Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays — further proof that the industrial-era 9-to-5 routine is vanishing.“We’re busy almost every day,” said Kevin Sprenger, general manager of Baylands Golf Links in Palo Alto, where staffers were cleaning balls and emptying trash on a recent Tuesday morning, with 147 rounds reserved for play. “Thursday’s as busy as Sunday.”Kevin Sprenger, general manager of Baylands Golf Links in Palo Alto, Calif., talks about the uptick in mid-week business since the pandemic, Tuesday, July 11, 2023. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) Using geol...Clendaniel: Why I won’t be joining Zuckerberg’s Threads
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:09:37 GMT
Pardon me for rolling my eyes at the notion of Mark Zuckerberg donning a white hat and rescuing Twitter users from the villainous Elon Musk.When it comes to signing up for Threads, Silicon Valley’s hottest new app, count me out.I see it as just another means for the 39-year-old gazillionaire to mine users’ data for another big payday. In Zuckerberg’s eyes, if he destroys Musk’s latest toy in the process, all the better.Never mind if Threads is used as yet another means to spew more misinformation and disinformation as we approach a critical election year.Don’t get me wrong. I see innovation as the cornerstone of sustained economic growth and prosperity. I also know that all technological breakthroughs carry the capacity to do both good and evil in the world. What I expect — and users should demand — is that tech leaders use those tools in a responsible fashion. Especially when they involve users’ private data and dispensing information...49ers camp preview: Quarterback options, Nick Bosa’s contract top agenda
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:09:37 GMT
This is the first installment of a daily series previewing the San Francisco 49ers’ training camp.SANTA CLARA — Everyone needs a packing list when heading off to camp.That goes for the 49ers’ rookies who report Tuesday, the veterans due July 25, and the Faithful fans who are certain this team is ticketed for the Super Bowl.It all starts at a familiar campground. Twenty years ago, the 49ers relocated camp to their everyday training facility in Santa Clara, following a five-year term at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, which was preceded by the franchise’s glory (and steamy) days at Rocklin’s Sierra College (1981-97).Here is what you need to know entering camp:Tampa Bay Buccaneers starting quarterback Tom Brady (12) talks to San Francisco 49ers’ Nick Bosa (97) after the 49ers 35-7 win at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday, Dec. 11, 2022. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) MONEY MATTERSA year ago, the 49ers sorted ...Taiwanese youth choir kicks off US tour
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:09:37 GMT
(KRON) -- An award-winning children’s choir from Taiwan is kicking off their United States tour this month starting in the Bay Area. Vox Nativa joins KRON4’s Stephanie Lin to share more along with a live performance in-studio. The choir will perform in San Jose Saturday night and will then travel to San Diego and Los Angeles.France’s Culture Ministry and French media say singer and actress Jane Birkin has died at age 76
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:09:37 GMT
PARIS (AP) — France’s Culture Ministry and French media say singer and actress Jane Birkin has died at age 76.SourcePolice identify cyclist killed in Northwest DC shooting
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:09:37 GMT
A bicyclist shot dead in Northwest D.C. on Saturday has been identified by police.Resident Dzhoy Zuckerman, 27, was discovered by police just before 12:10 a.m. Saturday with apparent gunshot wounds in the 6100 block of 3rd Street in Northwest.Zuckerman wasn’t breathing when first responders found him. He died at the scene.Zuckerman was identified as a cyclist and friend who was “a very good influence on others” by community members speaking to news outlet NBC Washington.“Phenomenal person,” cyclist Amos Smith said. “This is a person that’s so uplifting in our community.”D.C. Police did not share information about possible suspects in this incident.The department is offering $25,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of suspects in this case.An approximate shooting location is included in the map below. SourceIce cream Sunday: How to get your hands on National Ice Cream Day deals
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:09:37 GMT
I scream, you scream and we all scream for ice cream!This year, National Ice Cream Day lands on Sunday, July 16, and some of the nation’s top dessert options are offering deals meant to satisfy your sweet tooth. Here are just a few options for the D.C. area residents looking for a cool break from the hot summer days.Baskin-Robbins is giving its customers a full week to take advantage of $5 off orders totaling $20 or more (the deal is automatically applied when you shop on DoorDash and Uber Eats) through July 22. If you’re ordering online through the Baskin-Robbins app, you can use the discount code SEIZETHEYAY.Bruster’s is offering a special set of deals while it celebrates National Ice Cream Month (which is, you guessed it, in July). This weekend, app users can grab double the Sweet Rewards points on any purchase and get a $3 reward just for signing up.“It’s no secret that July is our favorite month. Coupling National Ice Cream Month with a series of new sto...Bangladesh wins toss, opts to bowl first in 2nd T20 vs Afghanistan
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:09:37 GMT
SYLHET, Bangladesh (AP) — Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan won the toss and sent Afghanistan in to bat first Sunday in their second and final T20 international.The hosts led the series 1-0 following their two-wicket win the first match, overcoming a dramatic last-over hat-trick by Karim Janat.Aiming to win their maiden T20 series victory against Afghanistan, Bangladesh made two changes with batter Afif Hossain and pace bowler Hasan Mahmud replacing Rony Talukdar and Shoriful Islam.Afghanistan made one change, bringing in pacer Wafadar Momand in place of Farid Ahmad.Afghanistan lost a one-off test between the sides by a record 546-run margin, before winning the three-match ODI series 2-1.Lineups:Bangladesh: Liton Das, Afif Hossain, Shakib Al Hasan (captain), Towhid Hridoy, Najmul Hossain, Shamim Hossain, Mehidy Hasan, Taskin Ahmed, Nasum Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, Mustafizur RahmanAfghanistan: Hazratullah Zazai, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Ibrahim Zadran, Karim Janat, Mohammad Nabi, Najibullah Z...DC’s two HBCUs team up to create more homegrown healthcare workers
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:09:37 GMT
There were many lessons learned during the pandemic. Two local universities say one of them is that the District doesn’t have enough healthcare workers who know how to use cutting-edge data and technology.The University of the District of Columbia and Howard University are teaming up to fill the gap with a homegrown workforce that is prepared for the next healthcare emergency.Professors created a program called PHIT4DC. It allows almost anyone, from high schoolers to working healthcare professionals, to enroll in public health informatics and technology courses, said Dr. Mary Awuonda, the director of the Telepharmacy Center at Howard University.“The program is offered in several pathways,” she said. “We have a no-wrong-door model for entry. So, we can make sure we have an impact in D.C.”The program is designed to attract students from Wards 7 and 8, who will focus their training on patients and residents in that area. Participants will train healthcare providers to understand a pati...Latest news
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