Perched just above the Virginia-North Carolina state line, Danville is an understated and underrated Southern town that ...
Consistently at the top of “best of lists” Tobacco Vanille, brought to us by the king of sex ... It kind of smells similar to the brand’s Concrete After Lightning candle. It doesn’t have mass appeal ...
They were joined by local sheriffs and federal agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ... a van full of bottle rockets, Roman candles and sparklers when a fire ...
Oral Cancer Month is next month, which means that the Virginia Dental Association (VDA) is urging people to refrain from ...
The National Tobacco Administration (NTA) announced the start of trading operations of Virginia tobacco for the cropping season 2024-2025, following the opening of buying stations in the Ilocos ...
The Philippines is facing a growing public health crisis: the alarming rise in alcohol, tobacco, and vape use among our youth. This troubling trend has been collectively declared by medical ...
Augusta — Members of the state Joint Standing Committee on Taxation voted "ought to pass" on a bill that would modify the tobacco product tax by eliminating the tax imposed on certain products ...
THE 2025 tobacco marketing season officially opened in Harare yesterday, with the government unveiling a stricter regulatory framework aimed at enhancing transparency, ensuring fair trade for ...
Starting April 1, over 51,000 shops will be affected by a ban on displaying tobacco products at sales counters, according to the Health Ministry. The ban is part of the Control of Smoking Products ...
The University of Virginia banned DEI in colleges state-wide, and the Trump Administration pulled some $400 million in funding from Columbia University. The UVA board of visitors adopted a plan to ...
Learn more! While it might not be possible to live just like your favorite celebrities, you can at least recreate some of the ambiance by buying their favorite candles. I did a little research and ...
Locked in a showdown with big tobacco, then-prime minister Julia Gillard took to the airwaves one early morning in 2011 and threw down the gauntlet. "We're not going to be intimidated by big ...