#MorningMonarchy: January 11, 2018
Losing my religion, SecureDrop suicide and punching Harvey + this day in history w/the "Shining City Upon a Hill" and our song of the day by Typhoon on your Morning Monarchy for January 11, 2018.
Losing my religion, SecureDrop suicide and punching Harvey + this day in history w/the "Shining City Upon a Hill" and our song of the day by Typhoon on your Morning Monarchy for January 11, 2018.
Gut feelings, water rights and the Belluminati + this day in history w/the AOL-Time Warner merger and our song of the day by Diane Coffee on your Morning Monarchy for January 10, 2018.
This week on #GoodNewsNextWeek: Ringing in the new year with new ways to grow your freedom; Carlyle Group's Dunkin' Donuts drops bad ingredients; DIY internet keeps growing - and decentralizing!
This week on #GoodNewsNextWeek: Ringing in the new year with new ways to grow your freedom; Carlyle Group's Dunkin' Donuts drops bad ingredients; DIY internet keeps growing - and decentralizing!
Uber ambulance, snacking occasions and dead pharma + this day in history w/'Roger & Me' opens and our song of the year by Nikki Lane on your Morning Monarchy for December 20, 2017.
Chiraq peacekeepers, thought police and Pentagon programs + this day in history w/Michael Jackson charged and our song of the year by Cory Branan on your Morning Monarchy for December 18, 2017.
Cause of death, age of consent and burning initials + this day in history w/the Sandy Hook school shooting and our song of the day by Sufjan Stevens on your Morning Monarchy for December 14, 2017.
Fake ancestry, UNESCO pizza and controversial cannabis + this day in history w/the capture of Saddam Hussein and our song of the day by Jim James on your Morning Monarchy for December 13, 2017.
User habits, global internet and rare earths + this day in history w/the disappearance of Flight 19 and our song of the day by Bassnectar on your Morning Monarchy for December 5, 2017.
(ANTIMEDIA) Lebanon, Oregon— As the opioid crisis continues to plague the country, one cannabis company in Oregon is proposing a new solution. Kaya Holdings Inc. (KAYS), the first publicly traded company to open and operate a medical cannabis dispensary, is planning to set up an opioid-for-weed swap program where addicts can trade in their pills for the plant.