Outlets caught selling vapes or tobacco products at events for children will face stiff fines under tough new laws introduced ...
CARS have radically changed over the years thanks to the progress of modern technology. Gadgets and features that once were ...
An undercover agent used the code, leading to a prosecution and thousands in fines.
A bunch of scenarios could happen,' executive director of the National Association of Tobacco Outlets says at CSP forum ...
Lynn T. Kozlowski is an internationally recognized expert on tobacco use, e-cigarettes and nicotine policy. He can speak to the media about these issues, including trends in both smoking and vaping ...
Most brand new cars leave now the factory with USB ports inside the cabin, allowing you and your passengers to charge ...
Meanwhile, e-cigarette use rose, to about 1 in 17 adults. As New York opens more legal outlets for recreational marijuana, some public health advocates want more scrutiny on how marijuana products ...
Dr. Timothy Tolan’s Sept. 1 guest column, “Doctors should embrace e-cigarettes as a method of smoking reduction,” is reckless.
The US Food and Drug Administration is instituting a rule that will require any retailer that sells tobacco products to check the identification of any tobacco buyers under the age of 30 ...
Legacy cigarette companies are aiming to replace ... The agency also sent warning letters to outlets of major retailers, such as Exxon and Circle K, and issued fines to Citgo and Shell stores.
James Holloman's DNA was matched to fingernail scrapings taken from Karen Taylor, as well as to a cigarette and sweatshirt ...
An Arkansas man has been arrested and charged with a decades-old rape and murder of a young woman in Washington after DNA from his cigarette linked him to the victim. "I was just so relieved ...