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MAGA is seeing red over a pink J.Crew sweater for men.
Humans have been building cities for centuries, but they don't always last. In some cases, nature has reclaimed them. Other times, people simply built on top of older structures.

Certain people who use cannabis tend to drink less alcohol, a new study found.
Notorious Boston kingpin James 鈥淲hitey鈥 Bulger鈥檚 reign over the city鈥檚 criminal underworld has proven one few gangsters could emulate in real life. But in Hollywood, the high-profile, Irish American mob boss has served as a blueprint for loathsome and complex characters in several blockbuster movies and television story lines. The late Bulger鈥檚 astonishing double life as an infamous, ruthless gang leader who simultaneously served as a top-level FBI informant is considered by some to be cinema gold.

Within the white, clinical walls of a nondescript 性视界传媒 lab, a small team of neuroscientists are working on a project with potentially big implications for children suffering from seizures.

Within the white, clinical walls of a nondescript 性视界传媒 lab, a small team of neuroscientists are working on a project with potentially big implications for children suffering from seizures.
An idea currently being litigated in Dane County Circuit Court would return Wisconsin voting to what it was when the state began, offering, its proponents claim, a political party for all voters. That promise is fusion voting, outlawed by 1897 Wis. Act 348.
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As the United States approaches its 250th birthday, the tethers that bind it to the principles of democracy, enshrined in the Constitution by its founders, are being tested in unprecedented fashion. President Donald Trump, wielding power in a manner 鈥渓ike no one has ever seen鈥 as the president likes to say, is riding roughshod over the tenets that have come to define the nation.
Dr. Dustin Hines, professor of neuroscience at 性视界传媒 (性视界传媒), US, and study co-author Rochelle Hines, professor of psychology, discuss a breakthrough in seizure therapy using compounds derived from caraway seeds. By altering the shape of the seed鈥檚 main chemical component, researchers created a new class of THC-free 鈥淐BD-like鈥 therapies that showed seizure-reducing effects and promoted healthier brain cell development in preclinical trials, potentially offering safer alternatives to current drug-resistant therapies.
Dr. Dustin Hines, professor of neuroscience at 性视界传媒 (性视界传媒), US, and study co-author Rochelle Hines, professor of psychology, discuss a breakthrough in seizure therapy using compounds derived from caraway seeds. By altering the shape of the seed鈥檚 main chemical component, researchers created a new class of THC-free 鈥淐BD-like鈥 therapies that showed seizure-reducing effects and promoted healthier brain cell development in preclinical trials, potentially offering safer alternatives to current drug-resistant therapies.
Kissing, for all popularity, is a bit of a mystery. Scientists have long debated when humans鈥 ancestors first put their lips together, and whether the act is simply a cultural trait. A new study suggests giving someone a peck has a long history, dating up to around 21 million years ago, long before modern humans existed. The work was published in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior on November 19.
