IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
  • UP NEXT

    Many of your top 40 favorites, were created by Black songwriters

    01:51
  • These BIPOC Gen-Zers are voting for the first time – and hoping to decide the fate of their swing states

    04:58
  • TikTok’s hype houses are educating first-time voters — but is the info accurate?

    05:14
  • Why don’t artists always own their music?

    05:25
  • Why the U.S. Only Has Two Major Political Parties

    04:47
  • How does birth control work?

    05:04
  • So, What's College Greek Life Really All About?

    05:32
  • Why is the Drinking Age 21?

    04:43
  • What’s the U.S. Census & Why’s It So Important?

    04:56
  • Why Do Iowa and New Hampshire Matter? | Stay Tuned Explains Elections

    05:02
  • Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace, Love and Rock 'N' Roll

    05:47
  • What’s the abortion debate?

    05:46
  • Apollo 11: The Historic NASA Mission That Put A Man On The Moon

    05:41
  • What’s the Deal with Presidential Debates and Do They Even Matter?

    06:22
  • What were the STONEWALL RIOTS?

    06:34
  • How to get an internship

    06:29
  • Why are we so STRESSED?

    05:37
  • Here's Why College is So Expensive in America

    06:11
  • How Does The Lottery Actually Work??

    06:11
  • How Does Horse Racing Actually Work?

    05:06

He was locked up for selling drugs. Now he’s opening a dispensary

08:12

Coss Marte grew up in New York’s drug-infested Lower East Side in the 1990s. He started smoking marijuana at 11 and selling drugs at 13. By his 20’s, Coss was locked up on kingpin charges for his sophisticated drug delivery business. Since his release, Coss has run a successful prison-style workout studio called Conbody, which primarily employs formerly incarcerated people. This week’s Stay Tuned feature chronicles his battle to open CONBUD, a legal dispensary, just a few blocks away from where he was first arrested. This time around, he wants to sell marijuana legally and he’s calling it “poetic justice.”