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Google Trends reveals there was a 2,800 percent increase in searches for “how to roll a joint” in New Jersey over the span of four hours on Tuesday night. The spike in the very specific search comes the same day that nearly 67 percent of New Jersey voters approved an amendment allowing people 21 and older to […]
Voters in Alabama have approved an amendment that will allow state officials to begin drafting a recompiled version of their constitution that eliminates racist language, AP reports. The amendment will also remove language that no longer applies, and combine elements pertaining to economic development and related counties. Since 2000, a similar measure in regards to […]
Denise Bidot may have responded to the rumors that she split up with Lil Wayne over his Donald Trump endorsement. Gossip swirled today around the relationship of Wayne and Bidot, with several publications reporting that the rapper and his girlfriend called it quits after Weezy followed Ice Cube’s lead and endorsed Donald Trump. However, a […]
New Jersey has become the 12th state to legalize weed. According to Election Day results published by the New York Times, New Jersey residents overwhelming approved a constitutional amendment to legalize the possession, use, and sale of recreational marijuana for adults 21 and older. The measure, listed as Public Question 1, states the Cannabis Regulatory Commission will be tasked with […]
Perform your civic duty, get a free meal delivered by Offset. Shortly after casting his vote on Election Day, the Migos member traveled to different polling stations around Georgia, distributing food to hungry residents waiting in line to cast their ballots. The generous move was done in partnership with AXSD Media and the Lincoln Project, which is a group of […]
Vote tallying in Fulton County, Georgia has been delayed after a pipe burst in the room holding the county’s mail-in ballots. According to officials who spoke with Atlanta Journal-Constitution, none of the ballots were damaged. Fulton County is Georgia’s most-populous, with Atlanta inside its borders, and its votes matter greatly in determining the way that Georgia swings in the presidential […]
Well, here we are. After a particularly grueling campaign cycle, Election Day in America has finally arrived. But with the pandemic still raging, a president intent on disrupting democratic norms, and the spectre of post-election violence looming large, Tuesday night promises to be unlike any other in the country’s electoral history. First, some good news. More than 100 million Americans […]
Fellow Americans, it’s finally Tuesday, November 3, 2020 aka Election Day. Not registered to vote? Not a problem if you live in one of states mentioned below or Washington, D.C. The states where you can go in person to both register to vote and cast your ballot on Election Day, which if you didn’t read the first sentence is today, include: Alaska, California, […]
The country is on edge as the threat of violence following election night increases. TMZ has obtained a letter that a bank in Washington, D.C. sent to its customers. In the letter, the establishment informs customers that it will remain open, but it has boarded up its windows “due to concerns of potential unrest” stemming from the […]
A lack of interest in pursuing antitrust has left us in a state where there are essentially three tech companies: Google, Apple, and Amazon. Now that legislators are poised to go after the first of those with new allegations of antitrust violations, Apple is looking to step into the void created by a divided Google. […]