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The FDA has put off finalizing a menthol ban for months, and the American Lung Association slatest annual State of Tobacco Control reportsays that delay means increase
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The political climate in our country has become so ugly that there is seemingly no middle ground. Almost every topic leads to a considerable debate and a lot of stress.It used to be polite to refrain from discussing religion or politics. Now, that s all anyone talks about.And if there s one thing to agree on, it s that it s gotten ugly out there. We ve seen that debate devolves into a schoolyard food fight that s amplified by a million, said Jason Mollica, Professorial Lecturer at American University.The topic of animosity has come up with his students鈥攁 lot. There s still that feeling if there s a lot of negativ
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