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Marijuana Legalization State by State

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President Obama talked marijuana legalization on a state level in a recent interview with YouTube star Hank Green. Currently, there are seven states in particular that seem like they are on their way to legalizing the drug including California, Nevada, Arizona, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Missouri. We take a look at Obama’s comments and discuss the status of marijuana legalization …

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Boston Bombing Jury May Exclude Catholics

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The Boston Marathon bombing jury in the trial of alleged bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev may exclude Catholics due to a potential clash between jury selection criteria and Catholic teachings. Specifically, jurors are required to be able to sentence the accused to death, which could go against the Catholic Church’s teachings regarding the death penalty. Judge George O’Toole had planned to hear …

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Molly Ringwald Talks SIXTEEN CANDLES, Brat Pack & Singing Jazz with Harper Simon

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Molly Ringwald talks about SIXTEEN CANDLES and the rest of her iconic movie career including being one of Hollywood’s coming-of-age actors making up the famous Brat Pack stars – which included Anthony Michael Hall, Rob Lowe and Demi Moore. She talks about also working with John Hughes on THE BREAKFAST CLUB and PRETTY IN PINK and reveals her personal favorite …

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NYPD Cannibal Cop Joins Match.com

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Ex-NYPD police officer Gilberto Valle, or the “cannibal cop,” has joined online dating website Match.com under the handle “AmicableOne14.” Valle has been out of jail since July after being cleared of conspiring to abduct, cook and eat women allegedly using chat rooms to discuss killing and cooking his wife. On his profile, the 30-year-old writes that he’s a big foodie …

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US Senate Votes Climate Change Is Not A Hoax

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For the first time in more than eight years, the U.S. Senate voted on the highly partisan issue is climate change, with a surprising majority of senators voting to declare that the phenomenon does in fact exist. The vote – which was on an amendment to the controversial Keystone XL pipeline bill – flatly declares that climate change is “not …