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This Extravagant Billionaire Wedding Put Kim and Kanye's to Shame
This
extravagant Russian wedding is rumored to have cost $1 billion. Watch
on to see details about the wedding, which included a performance by
Jennifer Lopez and a 25-pound dress!
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World
Next Stop Berlin? Moscow's Nazi-Killing Tank Unit is Back
More
than seventy years after it helped to destroy Nazi Germany, Russia's
most famous tank unit is back. Moscow has reactivated the First Guards
Tank Army, one of six tank armies formed by the Soviet Union during
World War II as the mobile, hard-hitting spearhead of the Red Army's
offensive into Germany. During the Cold War, the First Guards Tank Army
was stationed in East Germany as part of the Group of Soviet Forces in
Germany (GSFG), where it would have been the vanguard of a Warsaw Pact
drive into Western Europe. The formation was disbanded in 1998, during
Russia's post-Cold War defense cutbacks. Resurrecting it now and
stationing it in western Russia, amid NATO moves to position troops and
The National Interest
Health
Longtime marijuana use might make you a loser
There's
a new report out on longtime marijuana use. And it's bad news for
habitual stoners. In summary: The more pot you smoke, the more apt you
are to be a loser. And it’s not so much that losers toke weed. It’s that
toking a lot of weed over several years turns someone into a loser.
It’s not really a chicken or egg thing. The UC Davis-led research,
published last week, is especially relevant now. Voter signatures are
being collected to place a marijuana legalization measure on the
November ballot. Social use of marijuana - I hate the misleading
adjective “recreational” - already is legal in four states: Alaska,
Colorado, Oregon and Washington. The verdict’s still out. Medical use is
allowed
Los Angeles Times
Politics
Watchdog group alleges Trump illegally promised position to Carson
A
political accountability group backed by Hillary Clinton supporters
this week filed a complaint to the Justice Department alleging that
Donald Trump illegally promised Ben Carson a position in his
administration in exchange for his endorsement, according to a document
provided to POLITICO on Thursday. "It has recently come to light that
Mr. Donald Trump may have willfully offered Dr. Ben Carson an
appointment to his administration should he become president in return
for supporting his candidacy in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 599," wrote
Brad Woodhouse, the head of the David Brock-backed American Democracy
Legal Fund. The letter is dated March 29 and addressed to Raymond
Hulser, the head of the
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Lifestyle
Republicans lied in Wisconsin: Here’s how you know the state’s voter ID law is a complete sham
No
rule in politics is absolute, but, generally speaking, you’d be well
served to keep this one in mind: If a politician is not willing to spend
money on something they say they support, then their support is about
as real as Santa Claus. Unless you view politics as nothing more than an
entertaining pastime for overeducated squares who weren’t cute enough
to make it in Hollywood - i.e., you actually look forward to “nerd
prom,” God help you - then the point of the whole endeavor is to get big
things done. And getting big things done not only requires money but,
perhaps more importantly, requires conflict. This is often because
someone’s going to have to pony up, I’ll admit. But that’s not always
Salon.com
World
The Women of the Syrian Refugee Crisis
New documentary She Is Syria looks at the war through a different lens.
Marie Claire
Business
Want to be the next Mark Zuckerberg? His CEO sister says don't do these 3 things
Fans
of "Shark Tank" know there are some cringe-worthy moments in which
hopeful entrepreneurs convince the investors to do anything but pour
money into their businesses. In the show, which premiered on March 30,
millennial entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to
Zuckerberg and business successes Ido Leffler, Sarah Prevette, and
Lauren Maillian. All four investors have to agree on whether to invest
in each business.
Business Insider
Politics
Rubio won’t be president of the United States and he can’t spell it either
It
hasn’t been a good spell for Marco Rubio, who managed to botch the name
of the United States in a letter. The senator from Florida, who bowed
out of the Republican presidential race after his home state primary,
sent a letter asking the Alaska GOP not to release his pledged delegates
before the national convention. His missive to GOP Chairman Peter
Goldberg contained an awkward faux pas - he referred to the 172
delegates he won while running for the highest office in the “Untied
States.” “The decision to suspend my campaign for President of the
Untied States is not intended to release any National Convention
Delegates bound to me as a result of the 2016 delegate selection process
that took
New York Post
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