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Vermont Voted For Legal Marijuana Last Night, Despite Jeff Sessions

Vermont made history last night by becoming the first United States to legalize recreational cannabis use and cultivation for adults 21 and over by legislature rather than the traditional ballot method.

High Praise: Cannabis Churches Proliferate As States Ease Access

Services at the Coachella Valley Church begin and end with the Lord’s Prayer. What happens inside these cannabis churches?

Goodbye Cole Memo, Hello Uncertainty For Cannabis

It’s finally happening — Attorney General Jeff Sessions has rescinded the 2013 Cole Memo regarding federal enforcement in states that legalized cannabis.

How Marijuana Can Interfere With And Disrupt Leukemia Cells

In certain cases, when using specific dosage patterns, six cannabinoids have the ability to destroy Leukemia cells.

Google Just Made It Easier To Find Out How Much Your Job Is Worth

Google recently debuted a branch of their job search engine that allows you to not only see pay ranges for job postings, but it likely provides salary information regarding your current job.

The Annual Salary For The Queen’s Chef Is Royally Disappointing

As it turns out, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II doesn't pay her cooks much more than a fast-food worker.

Twitter Is Freaking Out About Jeff Sessions And Marijuana

Soon after the shocking news broke that Attorney General Jeff Sessions is rescinding the Obama-era policies regarding states' ability to legalize cannabis, politicians, pundits and even God had a few things to say about it on Twitter.

Gossip: Kate Middleton Claims The Royal Jewels, Back Off Meghan; Taylor Swift Bans Lindsay Lohan

Kate Middleton claims the royal jewels, back off Meghan; Taylor Swift bans Lindsay Lohan.

An Open Letter To Jeff Sessions: Please Rethink Your Position On Marijuana

Speaking on behalf of the tens of thousands of legal cannabis businesses, and the more than 150,000 workers employed in the legal cannabis industry, we ask you to rethink your decision to rescind the Cole Memorandum.

Woman In China Claims She Beat Apple’s Facial Recognition Software

A woman from Nanjing, China claims that her coworker has been able to crack her phone's facial identification software twice.

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