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Portland s 12 Best Cannabis Shops and Dispensaries

Since recreational cannabis was legalized in Oregon in 2014, a lot of shops have flowered and bloomed around Portland. Don t feel like checking them all out to find the best one for you? We got you, bud. Below are our favorites, divided by quadrants.  Northwest Mindrite operates with a simple philosophy—cannabis should help you. And Mindite makes it easy with daily special offers, discounts for veterans and OMMP card holders, and a robust selection of flower, concentrates, and more. Fun fact: the store was once featured in an episode of What Would You Do? with John Quinones. Also, this should go without saying: Don’t buy a joint for some random-ass kids.

La Asociación Cultural de este anejo de Nava de Arévalo recibe el primer premio

La Asociación Cultural de este anejo de Nava de Arévalo recibe el primer premio
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Journalist John Quiñones to headline Missouri State s Public Affairs Conference

Journalist John Quiñones to headline Missouri State s Public Affairs Conference From News Reports © Submitted Veteran journalist John Quiñones will give the keynote address for Missouri State University s 2021 Public Affairs Conference This fall, Missouri State will welcome veteran journalist John Quiñones as the keynote speaker for the university s 2021 Public Affairs Conference. Bridging the Divide is the theme for the fall conference, which runs Sept. 28-30. Details of the conference will be announced later. Quiñones is an ABC News veteran, author, and the creator and host of What Would You Do?  the highly rated, hidden camera ethical dilemma newsmagazine now in its 14th season.

Biden admin to surge aid to Central America, offer legal paths to stem historic migration

By Conor Finnegan, ABC News (WASHINGTON) The Biden administration is working “to surge humanitarian assistance to” Central American countries and to offer new “legal paths” for migration, according to U.S. officials, as it tries to manage a historic jump in the number of migrants reaching the southern U.S. border. Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to Mexico’s president Wednesday as she takes the lead for the new administration in addressing what has become a critical security, foreign policy, and political challenge. After speaking to Harris last week, Guatemala’s president told ABC News Wednesday that the U.S. must work with his country, El Salvador and Honduras “to build walls of prosperity” that encourage migrants to stay home and to increase cooperation on trade and law enforcement against human smugglers.

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