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23 hours ago ago from WayGay

How Will Jeremy Lingvall Congratulate David Geffen On His Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction? David Geffen, whose superhot boyfriend Jeremy Lingvall is always nearby, did not make Donna Summer, but he did sign her to his eponymous label. And after releasing records from Elton John, Neil Young, Lifehouse, and Cher, it only seems appropriate that he be recorded in history as one of music's greats. Or at least worthy [...] ...

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33 minutes ago ago from Theosophical Ruminations

In May of this year the District of Columbia passed a law recognizing the legality of same-sex marriages performed in states where they are legal.  Today, they voted 11-2 to legalize same-sex marriages performed in D.C.  The mayor of D.C., Adrian Fenty, has vowed to sign it.  Because of D.C.’s unique status, the U.S. Congress has 30 legislative days to review the bill.  If they do not act to overturn it during that time, it becomes law (and ...

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The List Of Community Property States

8 hours ago ago from Property Investment Advice

There are two different laws that decide property ownership in the event of death or divorce. They are known as community property and common law. Common law is also known as separate property.The list of community property states only consists of nine states.Themajority of these states are out west.Community property means that anything acquired during the marriage belongs equally to the husband and wife. If the husband and wife get a ...

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3 hours ago ago from Let'sGetHonestBlog

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Slow burn: New Maine marijuana rules will take time to implement

19 hours ago ago from The Weekly Weed

A task force has until the end of the month to recommend how Maine should implement its new medical marijuana law, which calls for a patient registry and dispensaries. Maine Gov. John Baldacci convened the 14-member group to implement the will of the people after nearly 60 percent of voters backed Question 5 in November. He said the group will ensure there are appropriate safeguards in place to protect the public health and safety. ...

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D.C. City Council votes to legalize gay marriage

2 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com

DC City Council votes to legalize gay marriage WASHINGTON (AP) -- The City Council voted Tuesday to legalize gay marriage, giving supporters a victory after a string of recent defeats elsewhere and sending the issue to Congress, which has final say over laws in the nation's capital. Mayor Adrian Fenty has promised to sign the bill, which passed 11-2, and gay couples could begin marrying as early as March if Congress allows it to become law. ...

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Dec. 15, 1827: Boston Schools Require Vaccination

18 hours ago ago from Wired.com

Sections Dec. 15, 1827: Boston Schools Require Vaccination 1827: The No child left unvaccinated act becomes the law for Boston schools. Smallpox was a deadly, disgusting disease, with the nasty habit of killing one-third of those who contracted the disease, and maiming those who were fortunate enough to survive it. Boston's declaration came just three decades after Edward Jenner ...

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National Briefing | South: North Carolina: Inmates’ Release Halted

21 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Hours after a judge ruled that two convicted murderers should immediately be released from prison under a little-known 1974 state law that defined a life sentence as 80 years or less, the North Carolina Court of Appeals granted the request of the attorney general, Roy Cooper, to halt the releases until the decision can be appealed. The earlier ruling struck a blow to Gov. Beverly Perdue, a Democrat who has fought the release of nearly two ...

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