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A 2-year-old boy was put to bed in Virginia but was nowhere to be found in the morning, police say.Noah Tomlin was last seen around 1 a.m. Monday, in bed in his mobile home in the Buckroe Beach area of Hampton, Virginia, Hampton Police Chief Terry Sult said at a news conference. His mother reported him missing at 11:35 a.m.Police conducted multiple searches, Sult said, but could not find the boy. The Virginia Department of Emergency Management Search Team, the State Police and the FBI have been called in to assist in the investigation."We're turning over every stone," Sult said. "We're going to do everything we can do to bring this child home safely."No explanation is being ruled out, Sult said, including the chance he walked away and the possibility of foul play.There are currently no charges against the boy's parents, who have been cooperating with police, 883

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PUEBLO, Colo. -- Growing ganja is a science – a specialty where workers fine tune chemical formulas like CO2 to harvest plants packed with THC. Helping lead this industry is Brian Cusworth, Director of Operations of The Clinic – a cannabis cultivation center in Denver. “Every plant is taken care of on a daily basis to make sure it’s growing rapidly, growing healthy and clean,” he said. Right now, The Clinic employees more than 85 workers specializing in everything from sales and security to distribution and trimming buds. Cusworth says workers in the weed business can make a lot of money tending to this cash crop “It can range from a low-end paying job of ,000 to upwards of six figures,” he said. Despite the high pay, Cusworth says there’s a low amount of qualified people working in this budding industry. “Across the country we’re going to need people with the technical skills to help propel the industry forward,” he said. Legal cannabis now supports almost 250,000 full-time jobs in America – according to a recent jobs report from Leafly. That makes legal marijuana the fastest-growing industry in the country. Now, this growing need for skilled marijuana workers should be better met. Colorado State University Pueblo will soon offer the country’s first degree in cannabis biology and chemistry. “It’s important because the industry has been growing rather unchecked,” said David Lehmpuhl Ph.D., who is leading this program. “It’s kind of a wild west.” Lehmpuhl has heard all the jokes about this being higher learning but he’s making it very clear this program isn’t about engineering a bong in your dorm room. It’s actually about studying marijuana at a molecular level “This is not for budtenders. No. This is no how to increase your shatter to 97 percent. It is nothing like that,” he said. “This is a hardcore chemistry and a hardcore science degree.” Despite the intense curriculum, there’s been an overwhelming response from prospective students. “It’s a burgeoning industry that really has a need for scientists,” Lehmpuhl said. “I think the first students that come out of here will be pretty sought after. I think the demand will be pretty high.” Drea Meston is one student serious about studying cannabis science. Her decision isn’t based on making money, rather making medical breakthroughs. Meston’s husband has cancer and she believes that getting a degree in cannabis science could help him and others that are suffering. “Because he was military he didn’t have access to any of the medical marijuana that could have potentially helped him because it’s not federally passed,” she said. To make this program federally compliant, students and staff will be working with industrial hemp because marijuana still isn’t federally legal Lehmpuhl says when it comes to cannabis science, the more you know, the more you can grow, and ultimately the more research on marijuana will be discovered. Courses start in the fall of 2020 and CSU Pueblo is still accepting applications. 3024

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SEATTLE – Health officials in Washington state said Sunday night that a second person had died from the coronavirus and researchers said it may have been circulating for weeks undetected in the greater Seattle area. In a statement, 246

  

A federal judge blasted UnitedHealthcare last month for its "immoral and barbaric" denials of treatment for cancer patients. He made the comments in recusing himself from hearing a class-action lawsuit because of his own cancer battle — and in so doing thrust himself into a heated debate in the oncology world.At issue is a treatment known as proton beam therapy, an expensive alternative to standard radiation that proponents say is a more precise form of treatment with fewer side effects. Opponents have questioned whether proton therapy is worth the high cost to fight some forms of cancer, and insurance companies have often denied coverage for the treatment, calling it "experimental."The case that came before US District Judge Robert N. Scola was brought by a prostate cancer survivor who alleged that UnitedHealthcare wrongfully denied him and thousands of others coverage of proton beam therapy.In his recusal, Scola cited his own battle with prostate cancer and how he consulted "with top medical experts around the country" about treatment options. Scola said that he ultimately opted for surgery but that "all the experts opined that if I opted for radiation treatment, proton radiation was by far the wiser course of action."The judge also cited a friend who was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 and got hit with a 0,000 bill after UnitedHealthcare refused to pay for his proton beam radiation from MD Anderson Cancer Center. "Only upon threat of litigation did UnitedHealthcare agree to reimburse him," Scola wrote."It is undisputed among legitimate medical experts that proton radiation therapy is not experimental and causes much less collateral damage than traditional radiation," wrote Scola, a US District Court judge for the Southern District of Florida. "To deny a patient this treatment, if it is available, is immoral and barbaric."UnitedHealthcare declined to comment about the remarks. Instead, the insurer noted that it 1960

  

A giant jellyfish the size of a human has stunned a diver off the south-western coast of England.The incredible creature -- a barrel jellyfish -- was spotted near Falmouth by broadcaster and biologist Lizzie Daly, who described the encounter as "breathtaking.""What an unforgettable experience," she added. "I know barrel jellyfish get really big in size but I have never seen anything like it before!""It was the best thing I've ever done," she said in a video of the meeting.Daly, who was exploring the waters as part of her campaign "Wild Ocean Week," added the jellyfish was a big as she is.Barrel jellyfish are the largest species of jellyfish in British seas, but it is extremely rare to spot one of the size Daly did.They typically grow up to one meter (3.2 feet) and weight up to 25 kilograms (55 lbs), according to The Wildlife Trusts. Barrel jellyfish are frequently washed up on the UK's coastlines during the summer months. 947

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