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Legal Marijuana Might Help Democrats Gain Control Of The Senate

Now that a heavy majority of the America public supports the idea of both medical and recreational marijuana, a recent report finds that more Democratic Senators entangled in tight races across the country are getting into bed with the cannabis cause.

‘Rick and Morty’ Fans Are More Diverse Than You Think

'Rick & Morty's' audience is more equal than previously assumed, with women making up 40% of the show’s viewers on the platform.

World Cup Fan? Here’s How It’s Affecting Your Brain And Body

If you're a soccer fan, you know that when your team wins, you also feel like a winner. But while fandom is good, creating a sense of belonging, camaraderie, and a spike in mental well-being, World Cup is another animal.

Third Time’s A Charm? Denver Keeps Trying To Decriminalize Magic Mushrooms

In a city known for its progressive drug policies, Denver has yet to decide if it wants to decriminalize magic mushrooms. If marijuana is acceptable, why not psychedelics? 

Why Do We Procrastinate Sleep Even When We’re Tired?

Psychologists have coined the term "bedtime procrastination" for when we distract ourselves from going to sleep.

Forbes Gets Called Out For Labeling Kylie Jenner A “Self-Made” Billionaire

Forbes magazine called Kylie Jenner a "self-made billionaire" and was promptly mocked by Dictionary.com, which Tweeted the very non-Kardashian definition.

Florida Prisons Seeing Rise In Synthetic Marijuana Deaths

Authorities throughout Florida's correctional facilities are seeing a spike in the number of inmate deaths associated with synthetic marijuana.

Psychedelic Ayahuasca Found To Treat Debilitating Depression

Ayahuasca, or “The God Vine”, has been used for centuries if not millennia in the Amazonian jungle to treat a variety of ailments, one of them being severe depression.

Americans Are Not Here For Your Ridiculous Online Security Questions

A new study reveals the amount of security that currently exists, especially online, is exhausting. Analytic software firm FICO commissioned a study of 2,000 American adults and 81 percent said there are way too many unnecessary security measures.

Oklahoma Bans Smokable Flower In Its Medical Marijuana Program

Controversy has erupted in Oklahoma this week as the state’s Department of Health voted on emergency rules to implement the state’s new medical marijuana program.

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