Bloomberg spends $12 million on gun control ads
The ads will begin airing in 13 states on Tuesday
The ads will begin airing in 13 states on Tuesday
Cities can’t limit food or drink portions at restaurants
Biden says gun reform proposals won’t affect constitutional rights
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants stores to keep tobacco products hidden in hopes of reducing smoking among young people.
The Tobacco Product Display Restriction bill would make sellers hide tobacco products.
First it banned the sale of large-sized sodas. Now, another ban is attracting just as much attention for New York City.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants hospitals to hide their baby formula behind locked doors, and that’s not all.
The majority of guns used to commit crimes in New York state are obtained in states with less restrictive firearms policies, chief among which being Virginia, according to a new federal report.
Michael Bloomberg is throwing more money at his efforts to combat smoking worldwide.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg talks guns with CBS 6 anchor Greg McQuade