Catastrophic Coral Die-Off Continues for Fourth Year
For the fourth year in a row, catastrophic bleaching hasRead More
For the fourth year in a row, catastrophic bleaching hasRead More
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Amar Hussein, the militant who was captured in October duringRead More
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Turkey will lift a historic ban on female officers wearingRead More
Consider the impact on consumers. Mobile consumers have the ability to drive to nearby suburbs and buy their beverages without paying the tax, as well as their other groceries. They’ll save a little money, but take on the hassle of driving, spending money on gasoline, and adding to traffic. Proponents of the soda tax have suggested that after some period of time consumers will adjust and go back to shopping in their usual city store. I strongly disagree.
Administrators at UCLA’s law school allowed student protestors to blockRead More
On Tuesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit reversed a previous ruling which protected semiautomatic rifles from regulation – a serious blow for gun advocates who believe the Second Amendment protects such weapons from regulation.