With barely hours to commence of the Ejisu by-elections, the Electoral Commission has pledged its commitment to uphold integrity and professionalism during the exercise.
And while smoking age is a devolved matter, the Scottish Government has agreed to a UK-wide approach and supports the Prime Minister’s plan to stub out smoking for future generations. On paper, the proposal makes public health sense. Four out of five smokers start before the age of 20, so making cigarettes illegal for Generation Alpha seems a logical step. I remember the thrill of my first fag, aged 15, during a school trip to Hadrian’s Wall. The acrid taste of that first Benson & Hedges Gold...
Warning: This post contains spoilers from Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4, Episode 10. Mamas, don’t let your babies grow up to be young, male Organized Crime Control Bureau detectives. As much as I wanted that body in the back of the pickup truck in last week’s Law & Order: Organized Crime to be […]
Actor was in the middle of filming season 25 of the long-running police procedural when she was approached by a young girl
Rick Eid is stepping down as showrunner of CBS‘ FBI, after having launched the hit drama six years ago. Eid will stay on as an executive producer on the franchise’s mothership, which recently netted a three-season (!) renewal, as well as continue as showrunner on NBC’s Law & Order (which is already renewed for Season […]
A poll shows 45% of U.S. adults say they’ve become more concerned about climate change over the past year.
Like many Americans, Ron Theusch is getting more worried about climate change. A resident of Alden, Minnesota, Theusch has noticed increasingly dry and mild winters punctuated by short periods of severe cold — symptoms of a warming planet. As he thinks about that, future generations are on his mind. “We have four children that are []
One of the charges “only carries a 6-month sentence,” said the Baltimore County state's attorney.
A basketball match between a group of Stanford Law students and Berkeley Law students started a new tradition.
The right to peacefully protest is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution -- but when does someone’s right to protest break the law?
It seems like when Obama said: “If you like your plan, you can keep it,” “This won’t cover illegal aliens,” “This won’t add a dime to the deficit,” or even “Obama cares,” what he meant was: “We will make your healthcare a badly run vertically integrated monopoly that will withhold care, enrich executives, and expose you to hackers.”
It seems like when Obama said: “If you like your plan, you can keep it,” “This won’t cover illegal aliens,” “This won’t add a dime to the deficit,” or even “Obama cares,” what he meant was: “We will make your healthcare a badly run vertically integrated monopoly that will withhold care, enrich executives, and expose you to hackers.”