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MSN

An estimated 11% of adults in the US said in a 2021 survey they had taken psilocybin or mushrooms. But not everyone makes "magic mushrooms" a family affair.

MSN

An estimated 11% of adults in the US said in a 2021 survey they had taken psilocybin or mushrooms. But not everyone makes "magic mushrooms" a family affair.

Yahoo!

Neuroscientists explain how developing brains may be vulnerable to psilocybin's negative effects.

Yahoo!

Neuroscientists explain how developing brains may be vulnerable to psilocybin's negative effects.

Insider

Jaden Smith recently discussed his introduction to psychedelic mushrooms by his mother, Jada Pinkett Smith — who has credited mushrooms as helping her overcome crippling depression.

Insider

Jaden Smith recently discussed his introduction to psychedelic mushrooms by his mother, Jada Pinkett Smith — who has credited mushrooms as helping her overcome crippling depression.

Las Vegas Review Journal

With fewer than 200 days to go until the Republican presidential primary and caucus, some Nevada leaders have thrown their support toward a particular candidate, while others are waiting to see what plays out as the election draws near.

Las Vegas Review Journal

GOP presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy canceled his scheduled appearances in Nevada last weekend, which would have marked his first campaign stop in the Silver State.

Las Vegas Review Journal

This Las Vegas highway has so many names, it causes headaches for drivers.

Slate

Is deep kissing a universal human behavior?

Global Views Monthly

In addition to being an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­, Wang Hongen also participated in the founding of the "Vegetable Market Politics" website, and is known as an "academic celebrity."

Los Angeles Times

For five long weeks, the White House hung in the balance as one of the closest, most wrenching presidential campaigns in history went deep into overtime. It all came down to Florida, where Republican George W. Bush was finally declared the winner, by Supreme Court decree. The official margin was 537 votes. But in 2000, one state was even closer.