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Massachusetts Doctor To Build Country’s Largest Marijuana Grow

One Massachusetts doctor is building one of the largest marijuana grow and research facilities in the United States.

Everyone Has Been Pronouncing Princess Eugenie’s Name Wrong

The Queen's granddaughter, Princess Eugenie, recently announced her engagement to her longtime boyfriend. Let's get her name right, shall we?

Bill To Legalize Recreational Marijuana Introduced In New Jersey

Phil Murphy has introduced Senate Bill No. 830, which aims to legalize marijuana for adult use in New Jersey.

California Ghost Towns Looking For New Life With Legal Marijuana

In legal marijuana states like California, some of the jurisdictions buried in this downtrodden way of life are looking to get involved with the legal cannabis trade -- not as a means to an end, but for a new beginning.

Marijuana Legalization Just Became A Key Issue In Florida Elections

As Florida’s elections begin to heat up, marijuana legalization has emerged as a strong issue issue among candidates.

Veteran Says Medical Marijuana Controls His PTSD Symptoms

Leo Bridgewater, says medical marijuana allows him to lead a normal, productive life in civil society that has never seen combat.

‘The Sex Factor’ Is Just Like ‘X Factor’ But With Porn

"The Sex Factor" is a reality TV series about eight men and women who move into the same house, and get judged for their, ahem, talents.

Most Americans Believe Alcohol Is More Dangerous Than Marijuana

Most Americans are convinced that alcohol is more of a detriment to gears of civil society than marijuana, according to a new report.

Donald Trump Awkwardly Finds Out He Isn’t Invited To Royal Wedding

With Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's upcoming nuptials fast approaching, everyone is speculating on who will make the guest list. One person who hasn’t yet made the cut? Donald Trump.

5 Things You Can Do At Home To Avoid This Year’s Dreaded Flu

During a recent news conference, Dr. Daniel B. Jernigan, director of the Center for Disease Control's influenza division, says we can expect to see numbers similar to the 2014-2015 flu season, which claimed the lives of 56,000 people and sent more than 700,000 to the hospital.

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