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Easley

[ eez-lee ]

noun

  1. a town in NW South Carolina.


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“I think it was very popular with his base, and with the folks who were throwing money at him,” said Amber Easley, a mother in San Bernardino County whose 17-year-old son, Milo, is transgender.

Many Black and brown communities disproportionately criminalized for marijuana possession are still dealing with the trauma that this caused, and a legalization plan that centralizes the health of these communities is necessary, Frederika Easley, president of the Minority Cannabis Business Association, told Salon.

From Salon

“When our Black men are taken care of, that is better for our community, that is better for our family, and that is better for our economy,” Easley said in a phone interview.

From Salon

Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul said North Korea has disclosed the facility to "boast of its nuclear development and signal that its weapons program is irreversible".

From BBC

"The Kim regime may also be flaunting that it still enjoys diplomatic and economic support from Russia and China, despite its nuclear buildup," Mr Easley told the BBC.

From BBC

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