Chicago Catholic university offers courses on running cannabis dispensaries

Chicago Catholic university offers courses on running cannabis dispensaries

Courses at DePaul University in Chicago are teaching students how to run cannabis dispensaries.  One course, Community-Centric Dispensary Management, promises to “introduce students to cannabis dispensary management within a community-centric framework,” The College Fix first reported. The course description at the Catholic university calls dispensary leadership “integral to community development” and says that it “offers…

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Mobileye acquires humanoid robot startup Mentee Robotics for $900M

Mobileye acquires humanoid robot startup Mentee Robotics for $900M

Mobileye made its name, and money, by supplying automakers with millions of computer vision chips designed to support automotive safety features and advanced driver assistance systems. The Intel subsidiary and publicly traded company later expanded to tackle autonomous driving through its chips and software. Now, co-founder and president Amnon Shashua is taking the company into…

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FDA commissioner says non-medical-grade wearable data exempt from regulation

FDA commissioner says non-medical-grade wearable data exempt from regulation

FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the agency’s new approach to AI-powered health tools, wearable technology and the future of medical innovation. FDA Commissioner Marty Makary announced Tuesday that wearable devices providing non-medical-grade information will not be subject to FDA regulation as the agency moves to clarify its approach to…

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Texas, Florida again top U-Haul 'Growth Index'

Texas, Florida again top U-Haul ‘Growth Index’

American Real Estate Association co-founder Jason Haber unpacks the state of the housing market and assesses Redfin’s announcement of a ‘great housing reset’ coming in 2026 on ‘The Claman Countdown.’ Texas and Florida once again lead the list of U.S. states that the most people are moving to, according to an analysis by U-Haul.  The…

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Popular grocery store chain uses biometric surveillance on shoppers, raising privacy concerns

Popular grocery store chain uses biometric surveillance on shoppers, raising privacy concerns

A viral post highlighting biometric surveillance at a Wegmans grocery store in New York City is sparking renewed privacy concerns. “Biometric identifier information collected at this location,” a sign attached to the door of a Wegmans reads. “Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. collects, retains, converts, stores or shares customers’ biometric identifier information, which may include” facial…

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