Editorials
The Nanny State crowd took a hit last week when a federal judge blocked the FDA requirement that cigarette companies feature new, graphic government-sanctioned warning labels on their product packages by next September.
Police have accused David Randell Ferren, 19, of beating and raping a 65-year-old Strip hotel maid Nov. 1, asserting they found bloody clothing related to the crime in his possession.
Not since 2005, when California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger tried to impose spending controls and rein in public-sector power, has Big Labor mobilized as effectively as it did in Ohio in recent weeks to push its agenda.
Sometimes, personalizing an argument can crystallize confusion. Take the issue of police use of tracking devices without warrants.
A House committee last week voted along party lines to cut the federal workforce by limiting new hires.