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To find why the driver was impaired after dose of methadone butf his attorney said no. He went to court today to start facing charges forto this. Two weeks ago i 90 in Cleveland Cuyahoga county say they he was impaired by drugs. They attain new test he had a dose of methadone at 1234, is the trooper speeding at about 78 miles pera hour then failed sobriety testing at the scene. Methadone commonly used general mathematics kick their habits. Prosecutors say he had used methadone for eight years but defense attorney said the driver was not impaired and have gotten a quote therapeutic dose of methadone from a doctor. The Attorney Says it would have had no effect on driving. Gaspar pled not guilty but to sent a set bond at 1 million. Never doctor describing methadone whos taking it in bt he failed the severity test of this brings up the springs of the bigger question of methadone and its use legally. Really bad looks like it will be thei heart of this case if it goes to trial. The prosecuto

Wisconsin: far-right group bids to recall speaker for resisting Trump s big lie

Local election-denying activists target Republican Robin Vos for removal from assembly speaker role

Higher ed AI anxiety? An advisory board could help

Nearly a year after ChatGPT debuted, hundreds of educators sought advice at the Teaching and Learning With AI conference in Orlando, Fla., this week. When it comes to artificial intelligence and higher ed, the excitement and hype are matched by the uncertainties and need for guidance. One solution: creating an AI advisory board that brings together students, faculty and staff for open conversations about the new technology. That was a key idea presented at the University of Central Florida’s inaugural Teaching and Learning With AI conference, a two-day event that drew more than 500 educators from around the country.

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