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Former Vice President Joe Biden is projected to win the Democratic primaries in Michigan, Missouri and Mississippi on Tuesday, after winning 10 out of 14 states on Super Tuesday. With Biden's win in Michigan, he earned a state that was won by Sen. Bernie Sanders in 2016. Winning Michigan was the biggest prize in Tuesday's six-state primary with 125 delegates up for grabs. Democrats award delegates proportionally, but Biden could rack up a large delegate haul between Michigan, Missouri and Mississippi.The races in Idaho, North Dakota and Washington have not been called.DELEGATE MATH:March 10 primaries:Biden: 131Sanders: 72Overall:Biden: 801Sanders: 646Needed to win: 1991Sanders entered Tuesday's set of primaries trailing Biden in national delegates. It appears the gap between Biden and Sanders will grow from Tuesday's votes. As votes were tabulated on Tuesday, former candidate Andrew Yang announced he is endorsing Biden."I believe Joe Biden will be the Democratic nominee....and I hereby endorse Joe Biden," Yang said. 1044

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General Motors, America's largest automaker, and Bechtel, the country's largest construction company, are teaming up to build thousands of electric vehicle 168

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From Italian ice to frozen custard, the Everetts family has been in the frozen dessert business for 25 years. Business has always been booming at the local hot spot, which is managed by Al Everetts and his son, Troy. But it was Troy's interest in the cannabis business that sparked an idea to grow their reach.“I was in the dispensary and I saw 20 grams of this, 20 grams of chocolate bars, and I was like, 'There's no frozen products,’" Troy Everetts says. Troy saw products containing cannabidiol (CBD), an active ingredient in cannabis derived from hemp plants. It's used to help treat anxiety, chronic pain and neurological disorders like epilepsy. As an oil from the cannabis plant, it usually only contains trace amounts of THC, but not nearly enough to get you high. So why not put CBD in their homemade Italian ice? Well, easier said than done. CBD oil isn't water soluble. "It's really hard, because it likes to float to the top and so it's really hard to get it mixed through the ice," says Marissa Foersch with Primal, a smoke and vape shop in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. CBD connoisseurs say there has to be some sort of fat in the product for the CBD to hold onto. "That's why a lot of people use coconut oil or ice cream and stuff like that," Al says.When the Everetts family pitched the idea of using Italian ice, there was a bit of skepticism among cannabis companies. "They were questioning us. They said, 'I don't think you're going to get the oil in the Italian ice in the water. You won't do it in a non-dairy product,’" Al recalls. But Al was up for the challenge. He spent a month using his Italian ice expertise to find a solution. The end product is 30 milligrams of CBD mixed into a cup of flavored ice. Flavors include lemon, cherry and mango. However, the process is under wraps. Right now, the father and son duo are working to move into a bigger facility across town to help meet the demand for their Mt. Everetts Frozen Creations products. "We had to expand from our little ice cream shop in the back to this, so it's amazing how we're growing," Al says.Al says the extra fridge space will soon be necessary as they're starting to hear from people all over the country. CBD stores in South Carolina, Florida, New York and Alaska are already on the list. But until then, they're focused on supplying the northeast."We're excited about it," Al says. "The response has been unbelievable."Their biggest fans are people who have relied on CBD for medical purposes. The Everetts' say that alone makes the hard work worth it."The other day there was an older man who said, 'I was in a lot of back pain' and he ate one, and he said his back wasn't hurting him anymore," Troy says. "And when we hear stuff like that, it's always awesome to hear that our product is helping someone." 2815

  

HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. — When you place an order for delivery, you want the food to get to you fresh and fast.However, on Tuesday night, a group of colleagues received a delivery from a Jet’s Pizza in Hamtramck, Michigan, and the bill was not typical. It had a racist receipt attached. On the receipt the customers were labeled as “White Trash.”WXYZ spoke with one of the customers who posted the receipt on social media.Jason Charboneau says he’ll never go back to the establishment after the way he and his co-workers were treated."It becomes a hurtful thing. It’s like you have no clue what you’re judging me on. Don’t judge. Stop the hate," he says.WXYZ reached out to Jet’s Corporate Headquarters and received a formal response from the Director of Marketing: 779

  

Holli Gibson is no stranger to fabrics and fashion. She is the co-founder of the Denver Design Incubator, and has spent 29 years in the fashion industry. 165

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