Coco Loko, a new product containing chocolate and energy-drink ingredients all ground into a powder, was made to be snorted. According to the website, doing so gives the user a “steady rush of euphoric energy and motivation that is great for party goers to dance the night away without a crash.”
Not surprisingly, doctors are warning against using the product—which is not regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration because it is marketed as a supplement, not as a food or drug—because they don’t know how the human body will respond to snorting the ingredients in the powder.
November 14, 2014 12:47 PM EST
You might not be able to live out the rest of your days with Pride and Prejudice’s fictional Mr. Darcy, but you can spend them at his British estate.
Wentworth Woodhouse — the residence that reportedly inspired Jane Austen’s depiction of Darcy’s home, Pemberley — is reportedly going on the market for a mere $10.9 million. A spokesperson for U.K. estate agency Savills told the Daily Mail that the manor will go on the market “in the new year.
For 30 years Ronald Reagan has been a hero to Republicans and conservatives, his presidency regarded as the crucial moment when America began to turn back from the misguided liberalism of the New Deal to the truths of individual liberty and personal opportunity on which this country had rested from its founding. Yet as much as those on the right have revered Reagan, they have been unable to recapture his magic and repeat his success.
A diaspora group operating under the platform #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria has announced plans to stage a protest against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during the 79th United Nations General Assembly in New York. The UN assembly, scheduled from September 10 to 30, 2024, will see the group demanding significant changes from the Nigerian government. In a statement co-signed by Austin Ikpeme and Peter Olagunju, the group highlighted their key demands, which include the "
We will be looking at what are the things synonymous with being a Nigerian woman, almost every Nigerian woman is like this. 1. Nigerian women are beautiful and are never caught unfresh Nigerian women are truly one of the most beautiful, fashionable black women in the world and they always slay. If there’s one thing that Nigerian women love to do it’s to look their very best at every event.