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Brett Harrison, the head of FTX's U.S. division, hinted to a relationship with Cresco Labs when speaking to CoinDesk. Cannabis-based goods are distributed, cultivated, and sold by the Chicago-based corporation Cresco Labs.
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Governors in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic have seen how much money they've been missing out on from cannabis sales thanks to Colorado and Washington State.
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Cannabis stocks are rising to new heights as the smoke begins to clear around the 2020 election.
Shares in big weed companies soared on Thursday as investors began to price in a victory for
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This model is smoking. Kendall Jenner confessed her love for marijuana on a recent episode of “Sibling Rivalry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson.” “I am a stoner,” 24-year-old Jenner shared. She added, “No one knows that so that’s the first time I’ve ever really said anything out there.” But Jenner isn’t the only Kardashian-Jenner …
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Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg now have yet another thing in common. Stewart launched a CBD line this week that includes “hemp-derived, cannabidiol-rich” gummies, soft gels and oil drops. But of course, the domestic diva’s line comes in “gourmet flavors” such as Meyer lemon, blood orange and kumquat and huckleberry. She was introduced to her …
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Last week, Page Six reported that Madonna was planning on celebrating her birthday in Jamaica — but that some pals, including BFF Guy Oseary, decided not to attend because of the pandemic. In the end, the Material Girl was kept company by her family, boyfriend, an A-Lister — and a lot of weed. She rang …
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The creator of “The Walking Dead” has won a legal battle to block a cannabis-themed comic strip titled “The Toking Dead.” AMC waged war with the creators of “Toking Dead” — about friends who open a marijuana dispensary, and when everyone mutates into zombies, weed saves humanity — from registering the name as a trademark. …
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Dan Bilzerian’s new pot company may soon go up in smoke. The latest venture from the hard-partying, self-proclaimed “King of Instagram” — Ignite International, which sells a smorgasbord of weed-related products — burned through $50 million last year. Ignite lost $43 million on expenses related to marketing and promotion as well as office leases alone, …
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Rapper and actor Method Man has launched a cannabis brand that aims to spark conversations about racial injustice. The Wu-Tang Clan veteran has dubbed his line of pot TICAL, an acronym for “Taking Into Consideration All Lives” that’s also the title of his 1994 debut solo album. Method Man, whose legal name is Clifford Smith, …
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Cannabis company stocks are skyrocketing as investors are high on new hopes that marijuana might help ward off the deadly coronavirus. Shares in major pot firms climbed in late trading Thursday after The Post reported on a Canadian study showing that certain strains of cannabis may help prevent COVID-19 from entering host cells. Canadian pot …