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Ellen Pompeo Says Grey's Anatomy Sex Scenes Were Initially 'Really Hard' for Her Husband: 'Poor Guy'
"He was like, 'This is not what I signed up for,'" Ellen Pompeo said of husband Chris Ivery's reaction to seeing her steamy scenes with Patrick Dempsey
- PoliticsWashington Examiner
Mark Meadows says 'Cabinet members' meeting at Trump's New Jersey golf club
Former President Donald Trump has been holding meetings with "Cabinet members" at his golf club in New Jersey this week, according to a top ally.
- HealthGood Morning America
New evidence has doctors worried about long-term damage from COVID 'brain fog'
Several new studies presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference, being held this week in Denver, have found that many COVID-19 patients experience "brain fog" and other cognitive impairments months after recovery. This adds to a growing body of research on COVID-19's apparent long-haul symptoms, which can include confusion, forgetfulness and other worrying signs of memory loss. "This research features the first data from an international consortium, which includes the Alz
- U.S.Business Insider
A World War II Nazi tank discovered in a retiree's basement leads to legal spat. There was also a torpedo and an anti-aircraft gun.
84-year-old also had a horde of Third Reich memorabilia, including a Hitler bust, mannequins in Nazi uniforms, swastikas, and SS rune-shaped lamps.
- U.S.In The Know
Fed-up dad picks up dramatic kid like she was ‘another shopping bag’: ‘Someone give him a medal’
This father was not playing games — but he didn't lose his cool either.
- 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

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