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Huffington Post Author Claims Vaping Could Be Gateway To Drugs and Crime
E-cigarettes are under fire for being a possible gateway to a life of crime and crippling addiction to hard drugs in one of the most lurid attacks on the products yet.
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Will Trump, Congress Try to Make the Federal Government Compete Again?
Expanding competitive sourcing could benefit taxpayers
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Putin’s War on Tobacco Would Be a Gift To Terrorists
More than 30 percent of Russian adults smoke, which is apparently so objectionable to a government reviled for human rights abuses and attacks on press freedom that total tobacco prohibition may now be on the cards.
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Thanks To Years of Misreporting, Public Mistrust of E-Cigarettes Jumps
An increasing number of people believe e-cigarettes are just as harmful as tobacco cigarettes, according to an alarming study
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Niang and Stigers v. Carroll Appeal No. 16-3968
Amicus Brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
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Center for Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter, January 2017
"We believe in allowing families to choose the school that's the best fit for their children."
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Michelle Obama Partners With Left-Wing Food Activists
"By partnering with a radically left-wing activist group, rather than an organization focused on feeding hungry people, the First Lady further politicizes an issue that should be above partisan politics."
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The Media’s Uncritical Approach To E-Cigarettes Harms Public Health
If Americans needed any more reason to be skeptical of the media establishment they need look no further than the coverage given to the Surgeon General’s first-ever report into youth e-cigarette use.
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Surgeon General Abandons Public Health For E-Cigarette Hysteria
It is flat out wrong to describe vaping as a "form of tobacco use."
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Paving the Way for P3 Infrastructure
There are two important opportunities that the P3 community should pursue with the new Congress and the new leadership at the U.S. DOT.
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Airport Policy and Security News #115
TSA's fragmented airport security