According to US Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, “there really is no such thing as medical marijuana.” Take a minute and let that sink in.
Since the beginning of the year, rumors have swirled around NBC rebooting its iconic sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The original was literally built around Will Smith, then a bubbling celebrity and rapper with his partner DJ Jazzy Jeff.
Beating out actual British royals, Meghan Markle has been voted as the most attractive and relatable royal. Let's not forget, she won't actually become royalty until she marries Prince Harry May 19.
The potential side-effects of marijuana on the kidneys has not been greatly studied, but thanks to new research, we're starting to understand the extent of the plant's influence on kidney health.
It seems like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been engaged forever, and in two weeks, they will finally walk down the aisle and (presumably) say their "I Dos."
As fight fans know, I used to be a professional Mixed Martial Artist. After seven years of not competing professionally, they asked me if I wanted to fight for a lot of money.
Tens of thousands of American military veterans with mental health issues were unfairly given less-than-honorable discharges, barring them from accessing Veterans Affairs benefits.
As the internet continues to reshape how we live, new words are necessary to explain current predicaments and actions. But where do these words come from?