• CBS Admits Legalizing Weed Doesn’t Stop Black Market Sales, Boosts Them

    One of the major talking points the left and the liberal media used to sell Americans on legalizing marijuana was that it would eliminate black market operations. But in a Tuesday report, CBS Mornings admitted that Maine’s weed legalization had not stopped possibly hundreds of illegal grow houses from sprouting up all across rural parts of the state. They also reported that China was behind most of them. Co-anchor Tony Dokoupil opened the segment by boasting that weed was “legal for...

  • CBS Admits Legalizing Weed Doesn’t Stop Black Market Sales, Boosts Them

    One of the major talking points the left and the liberal media used to sell Americans on legalizing marijuana was that it would eliminate black market operations. But in a Tuesday report, CBS Mornings admitted that Maine’s weed legalization had not stopped possibly hundreds of illegal grow houses from sprouting up all across rural parts of the state. They also reported that China was behind most of them. Co-anchor Tony Dokoupil opened the segment by boasting that weed was “legal for...

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    Week Ahead: Q4 Results, macro data, Israel-Iran conflict, global cues among key market triggers this week | Mint

    It will be a busy week for investors in the third week of April amid geopolitical headwinds and the onset of the general election fever back home. Several stock market triggers including the January-March quarter results for fiscal 2023-24 (Q4FY24), general elections 2024, the Israel-Iran conflict, domestic and global economic macroeconomic data, crude oil prices, and global cues are likely to keep investors on their toes and will guide market direction this week.Despite touching fresh lifetime...

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    Week Ahead: Inflation data, Q4 results, crude oil prices, global cues among key market triggers this week | Mint

    After a positive start to the new financial year 2024-25 (FY25), the second week of April 2024 brings in several key corporate and macroeconomic data releases, which will keep investors on their toes. The first set of January-March quarter results for fiscal 2023-24 (Q4FY24), domestic macroeconomic data, corporate announcements, crude oil prices, foreign capital outflow, and global cues are the main stock market triggers that will guide market direction this week.Indian stock market traded...

  • What To Expect in the Markets This Week

    Coming up: CPI inflation data, big bank earnings, Fed officials speaking

  • What to do this week: Earth Day, farmers markets and more

    This story What to do this week: Earth Day, farmers markets and more appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • 3 Common Misconceptions About Marketing — And How We Can Reframe Them

    The relationship between marketing and the business can often feel contentious. So, how can we improve it? First, we need to better understand one another.

  • Springfield celebrates Black Maternal Health Week

    Springfield officials joined together on Thursday for a special Black Maternal Health Week celebration.

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    Marketing to the Next Generation Can’t Wait

    The media industry is in a constant state of evolution and change, which has only accelerated in recent years. As each new generation comes of age, new ways of reaching and marketing to consumers are emerging. Croud is a full-service media agency that operates globally and specializes in driving growth for brands through reinvention. The agency was founded on the belief that the traditional agency model is no longer effective; instead, Croud connects a worldwide network of 2,400 independent...

  • San Francisco Weed Week: A Personal History

    When I grew marijuana in northern California from about 1977 to 1986, I did not once think or imagine that one day it would be legal to do so. I was not a cannabis activist or a cannabis advocate. I wrote about weed, but I did so for High Times and other publications under the More

  • Can We Stop Inviting The Whole Class To The Birthday Party

    I don’t want to feel shamed into playing this party-scorekeeping game when I create my guest list.

  • Can black Americans break ‘the Method’ of voting and victimhood?

    Today I want to talk about the method being deployed to keep black Americans obsessively loyal to the Democratic Party. It’s called “the Method,” an immersive and compelling form of acting that requires a performer to stay in character off camera. It’s considered the highest and most powerful form of acting. Black people are rewarded and celebrated based on our ability to stay in character at all times. Daniel Day-Lewis used it to portray Abraham Lincoln, won an Oscar for it, and earned...