High Times Launches Streaming Service HTTV, Elevating Cannabis-Themed Entertainment and News

High Times, the iconic voice of cannabis culture since 1974, has officially launched High Times TV (HTTV), a dedicated streaming-video channel aimed at delivering curated cannabis-related content directly to enthusiasts. This move marks a significant expansion in the brand’s digital strategy, offering a platform for entertainment, education, and news that may face censorship on mainstream…

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New Jersey’s Secret Supper Clubs: Where Cannabis Meets Culinary Artistry in a Legal Gray Area

New Jersey’s Secret Supper Clubs: Where Cannabis Meets Culinary Artistry in a Legal Gray Area New Jersey’s culinary scene is witnessing a sophisticated evolution, moving beyond traditional fine dining into a realm where elevated gastronomy meets the nuanced world of cannabis. Across the Garden State, a clandestine network of private dinner parties is flourishing, offering…

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Wyvern Botanicals Cultivates Craft Cannabis Future in Revitalized Jacksonville Factory

JACKSONVILLE, IL – A former industrial landmark in Jacksonville is finding new life as a hub for artisanal cannabis cultivation. Wyvern Botanicals, a craft cannabis operation, has established its roots within the sprawling former ACH Food Cos. building, aiming to distinguish itself through a commitment to higher quality and more exotic strains, diverging from the…

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Arizona Authorities Mandate Voluntary Recalls for Marijuana Products Amid Fungus and Lead Contamination Worries

PHOENIX, AZ – The Arizona Department of Health Services (AZDHS) has announced a voluntary recall of two specific marijuana products due to potential contamination concerns. The agency is advising consumers to immediately dispose of these products, citing risks associated with Aspergillus fungus and lead contamination. This action highlights ongoing efforts to ensure consumer safety within…

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Hemp Farmer Sues Connecticut, Citing Unfair Cannabis Licensing and ‘Economic Protectionism’

A Cheshire-based hemp farmer has filed a federal lawsuit challenging Connecticut’s cannabis cultivation licensing process, alleging it unfairly favors in-state social equity applicants and constitutes economic protectionism in violation of federal law. The suit, brought by Brant Smith, names Governor Ned Lamont, Attorney General William Tong, and Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner Bryan Cafferelli as…

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Netflix Censors Cannabis Content in Singapore Amid Government Pressure, Highlighting Global Content Regulation Tensions

In early 2020, Netflix faced scrutiny and complied with demands from Singapore’s government to remove specific cannabis-themed shows and films from its streaming service within the country. This action, which included the removal of titles such as “Cooking on High,” “The Legend of 420,” and “Disjointed,” underscores the complex interplay between global streaming platforms and…

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Michigan Approves 24% Wholesale Cannabis Tax, Sparking Industry Outcry and Fears of Black Market Resurgence

LANSING, MI – Michigan lawmakers have passed a contentious 24% wholesale tax on marijuana, a move projected to generate approximately $420 million annually for state road and bridge repairs. The legislation, which was approved as part of a larger budget deal, is slated to take effect on January 1, 2026, but has been met with…

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420TV: Pioneering Free Streaming for the Evolving Cannabis Culture

In an era where cannabis legalization is reshaping societal norms and industries, a dedicated streaming platform has emerged to cater to this burgeoning lifestyle. 420TV, launched in February 2018, offers a free, ad-supported video-on-demand service specifically curated for cannabis enthusiasts and the simply curious. This innovative platform, developed by a collective of executives from the…

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Cannabis Users Face Quadrupled Risk of Type 2 Diabetes, Major Study Links Overstimulated Endocannabinoid System to Higher Incidence

Cannabis Users Face Nearly Fourfold Increased Risk of Type 2 Diabetes, Major Study Reveals A significant new study presented at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) 2025 conference in Vienna has revealed a startling link between cannabis use and the development of Type 2 diabetes. Researchers found that individuals who consume cannabis…

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House Republicans Insert Language to Block Trump Administration’s Cannabis Rescheduling Efforts

WASHINGTON D.C. – In a significant move that could derail federal marijuana reform, a key Republican-led committee in the House of Representatives has voted to block the use of federal funds for rescheduling cannabis. The House Appropriations Committee approved a fiscal year 2026 spending bill that includes language explicitly preventing the Justice Department from moving…

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