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Michael Cohen’s shocking picture of Trump’s mob-like world:

Michael Cohen’s quest for redemption drew Americans into the mob-like world of Donald Trump. The President’s former personal lawyer has painted a cruel and unseemly picture, shocking even with the nation’s senses dulled by years of Trump-induced controversy.

In a theatrical day of congressional testimony Wednesday that will become an iconic moment of Trump’s presidency, Cohen — who is about to go to prison — turned on his ex-client with the world watching.

He made a case that after spending a decade inside Trump’s world, he knew the President better than anyone — seeking to provide context for the flurry of investigations and claims of crimes and wrongdoing surrounding the President.

President Trump meets with Kim Jong Un:

President Trump and North Korean leader Kim’s latest summit ended in no agreement, dashing hopes they would sign a peace treaty officially ending the Korean War, which finished in stalemate and armistice in 1953. But there will be renewed attention on an effort by US lawmakers to force the matter.

This week, Representative Ro Khanna, along with eighteen Democratic Members of Congress, introduced a resolution calling for a final settlement of the Korean War, now officially in its 68th year.

Christine Ahn, a peace activist and founder of Women Cross DMZ, said Thursday the move was “so important, now more than ever.”

Man who went viral for buying $540 of Girl Scout cookies arrested in DEA drug bust:

A man who was praised for buying $540 in cookies so two Girl Scouts could escape the cold has been arrested on federal drug charges.

Detric McGowan went viral over the weekend after he spent $540 to buy the cookies from two girls so they didn’t have to stand outside a grocery store in Greenville, South Carolina.
A picture of McGowan posing with the two girls was posted on Facebook by the girls’ cookie manager and shared thousands of times. The story even picked up national coverage, including from CNN.
The purchase happened Friday.

Selma Blair says she cried tears of ‘relief’ when diagnosed with MS:

Selma Blair opened up about her battle with multiple sclerosis in her first ever television interview and described the moment she learned of her diagnosis.

“I had tears. They weren’t tears of panic,” she told Robin Roberts on “Good Morning America” in a taped interview that aired Tuesday. “They were tears of knowing I now had to give in to a body that had loss of control, and there was some relief in that.”
Blair, 46, first shared her diagnosis publicly in October. The actress rose to fame with her role in the 1999 film, “Cruel Intentions.” She’s gone on to star in movies like “Legally Blonde” and “The Sweetest Thing.” More recently, Blair starred in “American Crime Story” on FX.

Stress, chocolate, sunlight: What’s good and bad for your skin:

Skin constantly renews itself

TRUE: The skin provides a dynamic barrier between your body’s internal environment and the outside world. Cells called keratinocytes in the epidermis (the outer layer of skin) are constantly dividing to produce a supply of cells that move up through this layer and are shed from its surface. Skin is a rich source of stem cells with the capacity to divide and renew themselves.

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