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More of the public is getting behind the idea of decriminalizing marijuana, according to new polling. Yet the legalization of cannabis is a patchwork quilt of local legislation that greenlights the drug for medical use in some states and provides full legal protection for recreational use in others.
A new national survey shows a majority believe individual states, as opposed to the federal government, should be regulating marijuana.
Fifty-six percent of adults say states should be the ones overseeing marijuana within their borders, while 26 percent say the responsibility of regulation should go to the federal government, according to the poll of 2,200 Americans conducted July 13-14.
Season 3 of the 'House of Flowers' sees the return of the de la Mora family — but there are few new cast members to the Netflix series. Article continues below advertisement
Joining the show's main characters including Paulina, Elena, and Julian de la Mora (who are played by Cecilia Suárez, Aislinn Derbez, and Darío Bernal respectively) are some new actors that are ready to spice things up for fans of the loving but dysfunctional family.
Liverpool legend, Jamie Carragher has criticized the timing of the Qatar 2022 World Cup following Son Heung-min’s Injury. The South Korean skipper had to exit Tuesday night’s Champions League match between Spurs and Marseille due to a serious eye injury.
The Korean was struck in the left cheekbone during his team’s victory at the Orange Vélodrome stadium.
Tottenham’s number seven had to leave the field due to swelling in his eye after being struck in the left cheekbone during his team’s 2-1 victory, but he was later able to celebrate the last-16 progress with his team.
'The Gilded Age' Latest News and Updates
2024-09-30
The historical drama series The Gilded Age was created by Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes, and takes place in the United States during the boom years of the 1880s.
The Gilded Age follows Marian Brook, who moves to New York City to live with her aunts Agnes van Rhijn and Ada Brook, who represent the old-money set. Their neighbors, George and Bertha Russell are determined to use their "new money" to break into society.
'To Catch a Beautician' star Johnny Wright previously worked as Michelle Obama's hair stylist for eight years. Plus, more details on the VH1 mentor.
Source: VH1When there's a hair emergency, who you gonna call ...?
Tamar Braxton has teamed up with celebrity hairstylist Johnny Wright in VH1's newest reality series To Catch a Beautician, which follows unsatisfied clients who are ready to confront their hairdressers after getting a botched style. Yikes!
It can be exciting to meet a new dog when you’re walking down the street or at the park. No matter if they are big or small, some doggos can’t help but transmit joy and cuteness wherever they go, so much so that sometimes we can’t resist the temptation to approach them and pet them. However, if we do it in the wrong way, we might scare them and instead of having fun, we’ll end up with a bad experience. And that can happen even with dogs that are usually friendly.
That’s why Bright Side wants to share with you a few tips from veterinarians to make this process go smoothly.
ACF Tells South-East Leaders What To Do
2024-09-30
Political leaders, bigwigs and stakeholders in the South-Eastern part of Nigeria have been admonished to resort to lobbying if they desire to produce the nation’s next President. Naija News reports that the advise was given by the Chairman Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Chief Audu Ogbeh.
Ogbeh while interacting with newsmen on Thursday in Kaduna State, told Igbo leaders that their style of seeking the seat of power through threats and blackmail may not work.
Director Gonzalo López-Gallego patiently reveals the heart of a cold-blooded killer, but doesn’t challenge us to reconcile those two sides.
Short days on site, nice rental cars, plus room and board — being a hitman doesn’t seem so bad.
ONE LIFE, ONE KOPECK — Walter Duranty—Simon & Schuster ($2.50). During his 17 years of assignments as Moscow correspondent of the New York Times small, blue-eyed, acute Walter Duranty (Write as I Please), an “effervescent little English expatriate with a faint air of skulldruggery about him,” has acquired an impressive reputation not only as No. 1 U. S. foreign correspondent but also as the most official of unofficial U. S. ambassadors.