LeBron James said he regrets giving his 14-year-old son the name LeBron James Jr. because of the pressure that comes with living up to his superstar dad’s name and reputation.
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Hipnic celebrates a decade of deep lineups, impromptu jam sessions and new friends under the …
What’s at stake for the 15 teams in Tuesday’s draft lottery? We break down the likely picks, odds and questions.
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NBA draft lottery: Likely picks, odds and stakes for every team
During the meeting, MLA reviewed the role of district administration, especially PDD, R&B , PHE and urged them to do their best in providing services to the citizens. He stressed upon concerned to redouble their efforts for achieving the physical as well as financial targets and to ensure that people do not …
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer is urging federal regulators to look into a “snortable chocolate” powder, saying he’s worried that it could prove harmful and is being marketed like a drug. In a letter Saturday, the New York Democrat asked the Food and Drug Administration to investigate the use of caffeine in inhalable food products such as so-called Coco Loko. It’s gotten buzz in recent weeks. Doctors Say New ‘Chocolate Snorting’ Trend Could Have Deadly Consequences Schumer, the Senate minority leader, says there are too many unanswered questions about a product pitched under the innocent-sounding name of chocolate. “This suspect product has no clear health value,” he said in a statement. “I can’t think of a single parent who thinks it is a good idea for their children to be snorting over-the-counter stimulants up their noses.” Marketed as “raw cacao snuff,” Coco Loko includes cacao powder, which comes from beans used in making chocolate; they contain some caffeine. Manufacturer Legal Lean Co. doesn’t detail other ingredients online, but according to news reports, Coco Loko also includes common energy-drink ingredients. It promises feelings of well-being, mental focus, ecstasy-like euphoria and a rush of “motivation that is great for partygoers to dance the night away without a crash,” according to Orlando, Florida-based Legal Lean’s website. It notes that the claims haven’t been vetted by the FDA. The agency has said it hasn’t yet determined whether it has authority to regulate snortable chocolate. Legal Lean Co., which sells Coco Loko online for $19.99 for a 1.25-ounce (3.5-gram) tin, did not return a call seeking comment. Founder Nick Anderson has said he didn’t consult any medical professionals but believes Coco Loko is safe. He said he developed it from snortable chocolate that’s circulated in Europe in recent years. “There’s really no negative publicity, so I felt we’re good to go,” he told ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Thursday. Doctors have said they’re not certain what the effects of inhaling chocolate might be. (© Copyright 2017 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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Senator Schumer Calls On FDA To Regulate ‘Snortable Chocolate’
Atlanta Falcons running back Steven Jackson, who injured his left hamstring at the beginning of training camp, returned to practice Monday for the first time since the injury.
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RB Jackson returns to practice for Falcons