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The justices will hear arguments about the FDA's rejection of some e-cigarettes. High schoolers are at the center of the case.
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Certain types of THC are regulated and others aren’t, making it difficult for vendors and law enforcement to agree on what is and isn’t a legal hemp product.
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Some Texas school districts are seeing sharp increases in the number of students removed from class as a result of a new law requiring students caught with vaping devices be placed in disciplinary alternative schools.
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A new state law aimed keeping students from vaping on campus is driving up the number of students sent into a disciplinary education program, Denton ISD disciplinary records show.
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State lawmakers made vaping or possession of a vape at school punishable by mandatory assignment to a Disciplinary Alternative Education Program. School districts now have to adopt the policy to comply with the law.
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In her first testimony under questioning from the prosecution, Griner said she received neither an explanation of her rights nor access to a lawyer.
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A woman has become the third person in Texas to die from a lung disease associated with a national outbreak of vaping-related illnesses, according to…
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Dallas County Health and Human Services reported its first vaping-related death in the county this week. The patient was a teenager and had a chronic…
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The federal government is taking action to pull many flavored products popular with kids off the market. Public health advocates say the move doesn't go far enough.
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Anyone under 21 can no longer legally buy cigarettes, cigars or any other tobacco products in the U.S.The new law enacted in December by Congress also…
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Before entering the halls of Channing School high atop the Texas Panhandle last year, students were required to roll up their shirt sleeves to show they…
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The death toll in the vaping illness outbreak has topped 50, U.S. health officials said Thursday.The 52 deaths in 26 states are among the 2,409…