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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Little Girl Who Couldn’t Speak Tells Therapy Donkey ‘I Love You’

When rescuers found Shocks the donkey, he was lying in a field at a farm in Ireland with a rope tied tightly around his neck. The skin around his neck was covered in lesions and sores from being tethered, and his owner had poured bleach over his wounds, thinking that would help him.   Little did he know, that moment was the beginning of a new life for Shocks, who would not only get the help he needed – he’d even become incredibly helpful to others. Shocks got a loving new home at The Donkey Sanctuary in Birmingham, England,...

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Harlem officials declare June 1st as ‘Nipsey Hussle Appreciation Day’

Before his unfortunate death in March, Nipsey Hussle’s influence was felt all across the country. Now, the LA native is being honored with a tribute in Harlem, New York that will solidify his legacy forever. The village of Harlem officially declared June 1st as “Nipsey Hussle Appreciation Day.” Officials shared the announcement at Ruckers Park, surrounded by community members and fans. RELATED STORY: Nipsey Hussle, the rapper making a film about Dr. Sebi, is gunned down in broad daylight, age 33 (RIP) In a post shared on Instagram, Indigo Grant, the self-described artist manager, executive producer, and event organizer,...

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FOX: The water is so hot in Alaska it’s killing large numbers of salmon

Alaska experienced a significant heatwave in July, with the temperature reaching 90 degrees in Anchorage. The stress from the heat is killing off salmon in large numbers. Scientists saw die-offs of several varieties of Alaskan salmon, including pink, chum, and sockeye. Stephanie Quinn-Davidson, director of the Yukon Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, told CNN that she took a group of scientists exploring along Alaska’s Koyokuk River at the end of July after locals informed her of salmon die-offs on the river. They counted 850 dead unspawned salmon on that expedition, but they estimated the total was much higher. The group looked...

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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Testifies in Favor of Including GMOs and Gene Edited Foods in Organic

USDA Undersecretary of Agriculture Greg Ibach testified before the House Agriculture Subcommittee last month that plants grown with the help of genetically modified organisms and gene editing could be allowed to be certified organic in the future. Despite the growing demand for organic food (record sales were reported in 2018), it appears the genetically engineered food and pesticides industry has continued to be remarkably busy behind the scenes. RELATED STORY: USDA releases new “bioengineered” sunny labels for GMO food, sans the word GMO Many may be unaware that Bayer, following its purchase of Monsanto, immediately began planning its new GMO...

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Mom Who Wants to Treat Daughter’s Cancer With CBD Oil Instead of Surgery Turns Herself In to Police

(Editor’s Note: We have lowered prices on our organic CBD line now that we harvest our own plants with our own equipment. Also check out our organic award winning food line, made at our organic CBD, food and chocolate factory. Click HERE to order and support our mission. Thank you!) An Oregon mother is accused of taking her sick daughter out of the state to avoid cancer treatment — choosing instead to use CBD oil and other holistic therapies. Kylee Dixon, Christina Dixon’s thirteen-year-old daughter, has liver cancer. A doctor ordered a prescribed treatment of chemotherapy and surgery, but...

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