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The fight over the future of vaping isn't over in Michigan. In September, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer made Michigan the first state to ban the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. The governor argued the flavors lead to teen vaping. Michigan vape shops fought back and got a judge to block the ban. The preliminary injunction is a win for the businesses, but the governor is vowing the fight isn't over yet. "Ninety-percent of the products we sell are e-flavored," says Ron Pease. Pease is the CEO of Mister-E-Liquid in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The ban the governor put in place would cause major damage to his business. "We have 70 employees so that would impact all 70 employees," Pease says. While Whitmer argues vaping attracts youth, Pease disagrees. "That's the wrong path because the target demographic here at Mister-E-Liquid is 35 to 55,¡± Pease says.The judge that issued the temporary ban cited the damage it would do to businesses like at Mister-E-Liquid.Michigan's governor isn't backing down, vowing to take the case to the Supreme Court. This means a court ruling that lets vape shops sell their flavored liquids now does not mean they will continue to be on shelves forever. "You can¡¯t take away 80-90 percent of your gross sales and still sport the same business as you did before, that¡¯s economics 101," Pease says. 1332

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The Department of Housing and Urban Development is charging Facebook with violating the Fair Housing Act.HUD on Thursday said the social media giant is violating the federal act by "encouraging, enabling, and causing" housing discrimination through its advertising platform."Facebook is discriminating against people based upon who they are and where they live," HUD Secretary Ben Carson said in a statement. "Using a computer to limit a person's housing choices can be just as discriminatory as slamming a door in someone's face."Last August, HUD 560

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The National Hurricane Center confirmed Thursday that a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico has officially strengthened into Tropical Storm Barry.The storm currently has winds of 40 mph ¡ª a system officially becomes a named tropical storm when winds reach 39 mph.The National Hurricane Center says there's a chance the storm could strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane before it makes landfall. A storm officially becomes a hurricane when winds reach 74 mph.Even worse: Barry is a slow-moving storm, crawling across the Gulf at just 5 mph, the 563

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