A growing number of consumers are buying products from bamboo these days. Grandview Research projects that people will spend over $88 billion on bamboo products by 2030. One of the reasons that the bamboo products market is growing is that more people are buying bamboo utensils. But do bamboo utensils match the quality of traditional […]
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The written testimony on Senate Bill 3335 from numerous government agencies is crystal clear that legalizing the recreational use of marijuana would be harmful to public health and safety.
Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo will miss Wednesday's matchup with the Boston Celtics with a left hamstring injury, sources told ESPN.
Many were surprised when some time ago, videos surfaced online showing a popular singer, Joshua Iniyezo, aka Solid Star, looking dirty.
With concern over the Shohei Ohtani gambling situation setting in, Colin Cowherd is taking a much more laissez-faire approach toward the potential issue. In the wake of the bombshell Ohtani news, Cowherd opened his Thursday afternoon FS1 and Fox Sports Radio show with a masterclass on monologues, dropping enough buzzwords and analogies to keep even
UFC action resumes this weekend with UFC Fight Night Presented by Bud Light: Ribas vs. Namajunas live at UFC APEX in Las Vegas on Saturday, March 23. The main card begins at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN+, ESPN, ESPN Deportes and SiriusXM Fight Nation, with the prelims starting at 7 p.m. on ESPN+ and SiriusXM Fight Nation.
City Council members are calling on the Department of Public Works to create a master plan outlining how they plan to address broken or missing streetlights.
KINGSTON, Ont. - An Ontario-based powdered milk manufacturer says it has the green light to start making baby formula. Canada Royal Milk in Kingston says the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has approved its application to produce infant formula. The company says it always intended to manufacture the product, but was held up by an approval process involving both Health Canada and the CFIA that took nearly two years. Canada Royal Milk had complained about the lengthy process last year...
A federal appeals court says a requirement that cigarette packs and advertising include graphic images demonstrating the effects of smoking does not violate the First Amendment