GMP City Centre Facebook page shows dozens of cannabis plants growing under lights in what appears to be a large basement or loft-type space.
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YG and Mustard revealed today that they’re giving back to their communities through the donation of $100,000 worth of free meals. Hot New Hip Hop says that the two young performing artists are working with Postmates and Fishbone Seafood to feed LA residents.
In recent news, YG and Mustard obtained part ownership of Fishbone Seafood Restaurants, and through this new venture, the duo is using their resources to donate $100,000 worth of food with the help of Postmates. In a statement, YG claimed
.GMP City Centre Facebook page shows dozens of cannabis plants growing under lights in what appears to be a large basement or loft-type space.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Two yobs who caused damage worth £35,000 when they trashed North Lanarkshire Council’s HQ have been freed.Aaron McGurk and Connor McLaughlan wrecked computer equipment and television screens, ripped tiles from ceilings and poured food and drink over floors and walls.Their three-hour rampage at the Civic Centre happened directly across the road from the area’s main police station in Windmillhill Street, Motherwell.The
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Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorThe United States recorded a record number of coronavirus cases on Tuesday, with more than 46,000 new infections. That’s the most since the pandemic began.
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Bolton. They say a man entered the property on Friday, May 15, before fleeing with the expensive loot.
Mustard and YG are taking their talents into the restaurant business. Billboard learned that the West Coast tandem has earned an equity stake in the Fishbone Seafood restaurants and will be teaming up with Postmates to donate $100,000 worth in food to residents within the Los Angeles area.“I met one of the owners at a gas station, and he told me we should do business,” YG tells Billboard.
The Kills frontwoman Alison Mosshart has announced the release of her first solo spoken word album, ‘Sound Wheel’.The new album is a companion piece to her book Car Ma, a collection of paintings, photographs, short stories and poetry.Mosshart has shared the first taste of ‘Sound Wheel’ with ‘Returning The Screw’, alongside a self-directed music video.
Manchester United and England striker Marcus Rashford has referenced the levels of child poverty in some parts of Bolton as continues to urge the government to provide free school meals over summer. In an open letter , the 22-year-old asked MPs to reconsider plans to not extend the current food voucher scheme and spoke about his own experiences of receiving free school meals.
Roddy Ricch cashes another No. 1 into his Billboard account as “High Fashion,” featuring Mustard, simultaneously tops four different airplay rankings on the charts dated June 13. The single leads R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, Rap Airplay, Rhythmic Songs and Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop, rising from the runner-up rank on each list.
More than £10,000 worth of drugs were found during a raid at a home in Tameside. The cannabis and cocaine were seized alongside £15,000 worth of cash at the address in Haughton Green, Denton.
Singer Michael Buble is encouraging fans to support the work of officials at the American Civil Liberties Union by offering to match up to $100,000 in donations.
Singer Michael Buble is encouraging fans to support the work of officials at the American Civil Liberties Union by offering to match up to $100,000 in donations.
Brands have been vowing to be a part of the Black Lives Matter movement amid the George Floyd protests. But one brand in particular is not just talking the talk, but walking the walk.
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PewDiePie is raising money amid protests globally against systemic racism and police brutality following the murder of George Floyd.