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April 7th, 2020 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

COVID-19 is Affecting Michigan's Legal Cannabis Sales

COVID-19 has caused a drastic increase in Michigan's marijuana sales.

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July 25th, 2024 • News & Politics • 5 minute read

Even Mild SARS-CoV-2 Can Cause Long-term Immunity Issues

COVID-19 causes long-term immune system changes impacting health, maybe permanently.

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January 8th, 2021 • Positive News • 7 minute read

How Many Drops of CBD Oil Should I Take on a Daily Routine?

Most specialists concur that if it's your first-time using CBD, beginning with the least portion and progressively working your way up is the ideal approach.

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July 14th, 2021 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

Bill Cosby Reportedly Considering "Wrongful Imprisonment" Lawsuit Against Pennsylvania

A spokesperson for the disgraced actor and comedian said that Cosby is "owed" hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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October 5th, 2020 • Positive News • 6 minute read

Tips for Job Interviews

Your passion, excitement should be exuberant. It should fill the room with positive energy. There's no other way to make them deviate from the prepared list of questions.

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July 8th, 2022 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

Is the Use of Bean Bag Rounds Considered Police Brutality in Florida?

Bean bag rounds can certainly be considered police brutality under certain circumstances.

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February 5th, 2017 • Lawsuits & Litigation • 6 minute read

The REINS Act: The Bad Kind of Big Gov't

Why do small government advocates love the REINS act, which forces Congress to micromanage? Perhaps because it allows business to externalize more costs. The “Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny” Act of 2017 would require Congress to individually approve any new regulations with “an annual effect on the economy of $100,000,000 or more.” Remember, Congress can't regularly agree on much of anything, including passing a budget. Assigning them the task of micromanaging every agency's regulatory interpretation is ridiculous. It seems set up to fail, but there's a reason for that. Both chambers would have only 70 days to pass the rules in question, or the rules expire. Rather than a Congress that micromanages them, “freedom” advocates are hoping for a government that doesn't govern at all.

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December 16th, 2019 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

Women File Lawsuit After Being Denied Entry into Strip Club

Two women file a lawsuit after they're told they can't enter a strip club.