Texas Food Deregulation Helps the Little Guy
In recent years, Texas has improved the regulatory climate for craft beer, small home food entrepreneurs, and farmers markets in the state. Can the trend continue?
In recent years, Texas has improved the regulatory climate for craft beer, small home food entrepreneurs, and farmers markets in the state. Can the trend continue?
I'm sure the president appreciates your support anyway
Lawsuit to protect business interests
Apparently didn't like be asked if he didn't have better things to do.
Girls kept telling her to kill herself. Eventually she did.
NYC shut down Electric Zoo after two deaths were attributed to drug overdoses
Sex workers as victims "old, worn and not backed by research"
Lake Mary police say their investigation into alleged domestic incident on hold because there's no evidence
Activist group complained about a California company to find out it no longer shot pornos in the state
Cops not keen on soldiers who open carry in town
Using a little known liability law
Many parts of state still have double-digit unemployment
Says he's punched people of other races too
Based on an assessment of low risk potential
One employee looked up records for thousands of women to help his online dating quest
Many are paid bounties for convictions
Facebook wants "to understand everything in the world"
Renewed push to force name change
Science doesn't back up overconsumption of water
Cops reading graffiti to figure out what's going on
City officials claim they only found out about it recently
State said it could offend someone
Facebook wants to change its privacy policy to allow it to use users' names and photos in advertistements
Will wear jerseys from the visiting teams
Still finding out what's in it?
Tech companies pressed on not informing users of government spying
Have to wait for final rules, promised to work hard to make sure no one has a gap in coverage
1 in 383 Florida homes in some state of foreclosure
His way of protesting 9/11
No limit on how Israel uses it
Who dares eat without government approval?
Clay Shaw, 74, added work requirements to welfare rules in bipartisan effort with Clinton administration
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