December 20, 2015 Pennsylvania man pays school property tax — all $7,143 of it — in $1 bills An Easton, Pa. man, frustrated over property taxes, visited the local tax office and paid in dollar bills -- all $7,143 of it.
December 20, 2015 In one Florida county, nicotine is a banned drug Flagler County commissioners in Florida are taking a tough new stance against tobacco users looking for work -- by considering nicotine a banned drug.
December 20, 2015 Administration announces new gun control measures, targets military surplus imports The Obama administration unexpectedly announced two new gun control measures on Thursday, including one that would curb the import of military surplus weapons -- in a move that could anger collectors.
December 20, 2015 Professors object to FAA restrictions on drone use University and college professors are complaining that government restrictions on the use of small drones are likely to stifle academic research.
December 20, 2015 FDA rules could kill 119-year-old family cigar business J.C. Newman Cigar Co. is one of a kind, literally.
December 20, 2015 Dem lawmakers worry California’s cap-and-trade expansion will drive up gas prices A group of California Democrats is having second thoughts about the state's expanding cap-and-trade program, urging Gov. Jerry Brown's administration to rethink the plan out of concern that it will drive up gas prices and hurt low-income residents.
December 20, 2015 Obama coal regulations threatening jobs, driving up energy costs in Indiana An Indiana coal mine is fuming over new anti-coal regulations declared by the Obama administration this week, WTHI-IN reports.
December 20, 2015 Energy group claims Obama got ‘swindled’ by China climate deal China’s agreement to reduce coal emissions isn’t worth the paper it was printed on, an energy research group says.
December 20, 2015 Gov't: Airlines should disclose bag, seat fees Going to bat for confused passengers, the government is proposing that airlines be required to disclose fees for basic items like checked bags, assigned seats and carry-on bags so consumers know the true cost of flying.
December 20, 2015 EPA targets couple's private pond in Wyoming, threatens huge fines When Andy and Katie Johnson built a pond on their property in 2011 to provide water for their cattle, they never dreamed it would result in threats of $75,000 a day in fines from the Environmental Protection Agency.