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Las Vegas Strip Nearer to Solution to Its Pot Problem
Though marijuana is legal in Nevada, you can't legally smoke it on the Las Vegas Strip.
Las Vegas, Las Vegas Strip Get Ready for Huge Cannabis Rule Change
A major change is coming to how Sin City handles one of its biggest indulgences.
Las Vegas Strip Has a Pot Problem (but a Solution Is Coming)
Sin City has legal marijuana, but only sort of, and something big is about to change.
Bet on This $1 Cannabis Stock (Just Off the Las Vegas Strip)
Caesars and MGM aren't the only investment options if you want a stake in Sin City and maybe you should look just off the Las Vegas Strip.
Something Big Is Coming to Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Strip
You can do almost anything on the iconic Las Vegas Strip, but you can't do this legally (at least not yet).
Viva Pot Vegas? Las Vegas Strip Gets Ready for New Cannabis Rules
MGM, Caesars, and Wynn prepare for the fallout of a new Sin City Marijuana law.
Las Vegas Strip Adding a Cannabis-Friendly Hotel
A company that operates a marijuana-positive hotel in Phoenix has bought a property just off the famous Las Vegas Strip.
Planet 13 Makes a Big Move to Grow Its California Cannabis Business
The marijuana retailer has a deal to buy Next Green Wave, a cultivation and production company.
What's Next for Planet 13: A U.S. Listing, Chicago, and Florida
The company solidifies its hold on Nevada while launching its California Superstore and planning a U.S. stock listing as well as moves into Chicago and Florida.
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Fed Inflation Gauge Slowed Again in October, Supporting Dovish Powell
Further slowing in the Fed's preferred inflation gauge is adding heft to Chairman Jerome Powell's signals of smaller rate hikes.
Amazon Needs to Kill Alexa, Maybe Exit Echo Devices
The online retail giant had a plan to own your living room. It didn't work because AI-powered voice assistants don't work.
General Mills Tries a New Take on Lucky Charms
The new variant may be even more magically delicious.
Elon Musk's Latest Twitter Move Looks Like an Act of Desperation
Twitter is desperate for revenue. It has a $13 billion debt burden, but hasn’t showed a profit for eight of the last 10 years.