In San Francisco, shoppers complain that makeup and mascara are under lock and key. Some stores in New York City keep cough drops behind security bars.
“They’re locking up my toothpaste!” Al Sharpton recently complained on MSNBC.
Across the nation, retailers are adding more ...
Three days after the world witnessed video of the indefensible beating of Tyre Nichols by the Memphis Police Department’s Scorpion unit, New York City Mayor Eric Adams defended the existence of specialized policing units on CNN.
“Units don’t create abuse, abusive behavior creates ...
Over the last several years, the left has bombarded us with a wish list of big projects. The Green New Deal, universal health care, free college — all part of its plan to increase our dependency on big government.
In this talk about new programs, a question never really gets answered — ...
The parties in Gonzalez v. Google, a Supreme Court case, made their oral arguments on Feb. 21. At question is the safe-harbor liability immunization web platforms benefit from under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. Evangelists of Section 230 have long argued that any ...
CONCORD -- The New Hampshire legislature is officially on vacation for a week.
The first two months of the session have been hectic and a little hesitant as lawmakers in the House navigate an almost equally divided chamber.
One of the results of the current 201-198 split is that all but two ...
While the Biden administration’s decision to pull Juul products off the market captured extensive media coverage, a lesser-known fight between the e-cigarette maker, tobacco giant Altria, and the Federal Trade Commission could have broader implications spanning nearly every industry. Should ...