There were an unexpected 30 minutes this week when it looked like the District of Columbia would soon be home to pot clubs — a murky world where people still wouldn’t have a way to legally purchase marijuana, but could at least free their conscience and legally light up in designated public spaces.
The D.C. Council voted Tuesday to allow pot smoking at rooftop bars, sidewalk cafes and other places, but then quickly reneged. The mayor’s office pleaded with the council, arguing the city wasn’t equipped to sanction public pot smoking and couldn’t risk having the current marijuana law “go up in smoke. Read More...
Asake is a Nigerian name of Yoruba origin. It is also the stage name of a popular Nigerian musician Ololade Asake. Asake also known as “Mr. Money” is known for his hits like Omo Ope, Mr. Money and Peace Be Unto You (PBUY).
Asake was born Ahmed Ololade Asake in January 13, 1995. He grew up in Lagos to a father who was an entrepreneur and a mother who was a teacher. Read More...
NEWARK, Del. — From the window of the last Boston Market still open in the state of Delaware, a slightly askew sign casts a weak light into the sunshine outside. “Open,” it reads in red LED letters.
The location anchors the northwest corner of a shopping center with an Acme supermarket on one end and a row of faded restaurants and a nail salon on another. And it might catch your eye if you’re driving past on Route 273 in Newark, maybe on your way to the nearby Christiana Mall or the University of Delaware campus across town. Read More...