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Friday, May 29, 2026

An updated analysis comparing healthcare systems across 20 countries finds once again that the US system is an outstandingly poor performer, summarized as being a "persistent failure" for its high costs, poor health outcomes, and premature deaths.


Republican and Democrat voters agree in nearly equal numbers they oppose President Donald Trump's anti-weaponization fund ... read more


A federal judge questioned Wednesday whether to grant The Stanford Daily newspaper and two of its unnamed international writers sweeping declaratory relief relating to possible visa revocations and other punishments due to the students' reporting on or expressions of support for Palestine.


Thursday, May 28, 2026

Swing voters in North Carolina say they are frustrated with President Trump and the state of the economy, but aren't ready to abandon him or his party as the midterms inch closer.


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... A panel of federal judges on Tuesday rejected Alabama's effort to use a new voting map for the November midterm elections, ...

Related ...

Judges' Alabama Map Freeze Sets Up Another Supreme Court Showdown
www.newsweek.com

... The U.S. Supreme Court will face another redistricting decision after a federal court in Alabama temporarily blocked the Republican Party's efforts to redraw the state's congressional map.

The lengthy redistricting battle has seen lawyers representing Black voters challenge plans to change the map, which would create an opportunity for a Republican to take a currently Democratic-held U.S. House of Representatives seat in November's midterms, echoing efforts backed by President Donald Trump across the country.

A three-judge panel issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday, but the state already announced a challenge to the decision at the U.S. Supreme Court, which has already weighed in on similar cases, including in Texas. ...


@#32 ... The biggest loophole in the US tax code is GRATs, aka Grantor Annuity Trusts. ...

Thank-you for that info.

Found this ...

Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (GRAT): Definition and Example (2025)
www.investopedia.com

... What Is a Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (GRAT)?

A grantor retained annuity trust (GRAT) is an estate planning tool used to minimize taxes on large financial gifts made to family members. ...



@#1 ... But I found this other link to the article I think you may be citing ... ...

Hint: when I run into a paywall, I try a couple of things.

First, I put the headline into my search engine of choice (usually duckduckgo.com ), and see if there is a non-pay-walled version available. If that doesn't work, then I place the first paragraph of the article in the search engine.

Many times there is a non-pay-walled version available or, at least, quite similar reporting.

That's how I found the article I noted in #1.

YMMV and all that ...

My browser's security settings flag archive.ph as a security issue.

But I found this other link to the article I think you may be citing ...

5 ways daily cannabis use can affect your body and mind
www.yahoo.com

... Monica Romano was 13 when she first tried cannabis in the 1980s. It started out as a social way to spend a Friday night behind the bleachers at football games, she said, but it soon became a daily habit.

"I was reaching for it to quell anxiety," said Romano, now 59, a health and lifestyle journalist and former nurse in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. "I was an uneasy teen, never feeling like I was good enough." Cannabis minimized her social anxiety and helped her process what she calls an "unstable home life."

She continued to smoke marijuana daily until she was 30. It didn't stop her from earning two college degrees and raising her son largely on her own, she said. "I started looking back and wondered: How did I do that? I worked, I studied, I showed up, I raised my son, but pot was always there."

Marijuana is a constant for a growing number of young and middle-aged adults, 8 to 11 percent of whom now use cannabis every day, according to Monitoring the Future, an ongoing research project from the University of Michigan. Daily use in older adults 55 and up has decreased.

Young adults 19 to 30 are nearly three times as likely to use cannabis daily than drink alcohol daily, while adults ages 35 to 50 use both about equally, per data in the journal Addiction in 2024. And as daily cannabis use becomes more common, it's natural to wonder what such frequent consumption may or may not be doing to our health.

Some people like to compare cannabis to other widely used substances, such as caffeine. ...



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