- PoliticsBusiness Insider
'You're all f---ed up': Trump exploded after his officials warned against using military troops to end George Floyd protests, book says
"Mr. President, that guy had an insurrection," Gen. Mark Milley said as he pointed to a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, according to the book. "You don't have an insurrection."
- SportsUSA TODAY Sports
Retired NFL fullback Anthony Sherman compares COVID-19 vaccination wristbands to racial segregation
Retired NFL fullback Anthony Sherman compared the use of differently-colored wristbands to denote COVID-19 vaccination status to racial segregation.
- LifestyleBuzzFeed
People Who've Been The "Other" Person In An Affair Are Sharing Their Sides, And They Did Not Hold Anything Back
"An affair is all-consuming. It’s all you think about, it’s an addiction. I knew it was wrong — but my need was stronger than that knowledge. So was his."View Entire Post ›
- LifestylePeople
VideoOklahoma Mom Arrested After 12-Year-Old Daughter Gives Birth to 24-Year-Old Man's Child
Desiree Castaneda's then-pregnant daughter was brought to a local hospital by Juan Miranda-Jara, a 24-year-old man who allegedly told authorities he was the baby's biological father
- HealthThe Conversation
Weed withdrawal: More than half of people using medical cannabis for pain experience withdrawal symptoms
The use of cannabis, though safer than many other drugs, is not entirely without risk. AP Photo/David Zalubowski, file CC BY-ND In stark contrast to the overblown fears portrayed during decades past, these days, most people think cannabis is relatively harmless. While weed is indeed less dangerous than some other drugs, it is not without risks. In a study published Jan. 5, my colleagues and I found that 59% percent of people using medical cannabis for chronic pain experienced moderate to severe
- U.S.Business Insider
Trump is owed a $1 million tax refund for his Chicago skyscraper but local officials are trying to block it
An Illinois tax agency ruled the building was over-assessed in 2011. The refund would come out of property taxes owed the the city and other agencies.

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