(KCTV) - With just over a year remaining before the World Cup arrives in Kansas City, city leaders are trying to find community partners and artists for a citywide mural initiative. The Kansas ...
Sims mural in Moscow delights fans with nostalgic throwback to the original game's art style. EA celebrates The Sims' 25th anniversary by re-releasing The Sims 1 and 2 for modern PCs. Identifying ...
Gao Vang, student of Westbrook Walnut Grove, created a mural to represent marine animals and raise awareness about the impact of ocean pollution. Ava LundEditor Westbrook Walnut Grove student Gao Vang ...
Currently, more than 10% of women report smoking cigarettes regularly, meaning either every day or most days. This is particularly worrying because women face unique health risks from tobacco use.
This morning, nearly 1,000 community members from across South Florida, including more than 300 local firefighters, took part in the American Lung Association’s 21st annual Fight For Air Climb Miami, ...
Two people walk last month across Federal Plaza, outside the Kluczynski Federal Building. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times Share In its drive to sharply cut spending and shrink government, the ...
Black Lives Matter Plaza, near the White House, will be redesigned with new murals by local artists. The change is part of D.C.'s America 250 mural project to celebrate the country’s 250th ...
In all states and territories in Australia, retail outlets already or will soon need to have a licence to sell cigarettes. But there aren’t restrictions on the number of licensed outlets.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down rules regulating the discharge of water pollution, narrowing the landmark Clean Water Act in an unusual case that pitted one of the nation’s greenest ...
As the trend towards the international dispersion of certain value chain activities produces challenges, discover policies to meet these ...
Convenience stores and petrol stations across Australia are urging the government to lower cigarette prices over fears the violent tobacco wars are turning into a “national crisis”.
It takes less than 30 seconds after entering a store in Melbourne's south-eastern suburbs before we have a pack of illicit cigarettes in our hands. There are no screening questions. No suspicious ...