Drinking

California Approves ‘Toilet-to-Tap’ Regulations

California approved new "toilet-to-tap" regulations designed to aid the state's water supply.

Iran-Linked Hackers Target U.S. Water Systems

Federal agencies are warning that Iran-affiliated hackers have targeted U.S. water systems that use materials made by Israeli firm Unitronics.

Dana White, Kid Rock Join Anheuser Busch Amid Boycott Controversy

In the wake of the controversy surrounding Bud Light's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, UFC CEO Dana White and country singer Kid Rock have joined forces with parent company Anheuser-Busch.

Biden Admin Greenlights Border Wall Construction in South Texas, Waiving 26 Federal Laws

In a marked departure from earlier stances, the Biden administration on Wednesday facilitated the continuation of border wall construction in South Texas by waiving 26 federal laws.

California Bill Bans Use of Potable Water for Grass Lawns

California legislators passed a bill that will prohibit using drinking water for watering decorative lawns.

Morocco Earthquake Deaths Near 3,000 People

More than 2,800 people have died from the earthquake in Morocco.

Washington, D.C. School Mandates Masks

A school in Washington, D.C. has reinstated mask mandates.

Mask Mandates Re-Implemented at Colleges, Workplaces: ‘For the Next 14 Days’

New reports are circulating that colleges and offices are starting to reinstate COVID mandates and contract tracing.

American Cities with Highest Drinking Rates Are Democrat-Run

Several of the drunkest counties in America are in Wisconsin.

New York City Pays Mobile Medical Services Company to Bus Migrants to Other Locations

New York City paid $432 million to DocGo, a medical services company, to bus illegal immigrants to upstate areas in the state.

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