The proposal in the waning days of the Biden administration leaves it up to President-elect Donald Trump to finalize the effort — or scrap it.
President Joe Biden is using the last days of his presidency to pursue some of the long-term goals of the administration, particularly when it comes to issues of drugs, whether legal or criminalized.
The Biden White House is expected to formally propose a plan ordering cigarette nicotine levels to be reduced dramatically.
Health experts are cheering a move by outgoing President Joe Biden. But, this is terrible news if you're a smoker living in New York.
The Biden administration is floating a long-awaited proposal to make cigarettes less addictive by capping their nicotine levels ... the final days of President Joe Biden’s term, greatly reducing ...
Federal officials on Wednesday released a far-reaching proposal to make cigarettes less addictive by capping their nicotine content ... final days of President Joe Biden’s term, greatly reducing ...
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It looks like he’s got one last surprise up his sleeve. There’s a new report that says outgoing President Joe Biden is getting ready to make this one shocking move before leaving office. Keep reading below for everything you need to know.
Let freedom ryng: On Thursday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the marketing of 20 Zyn nicotine pouch products, allowing them to be legally sold by tobacco retailers nationwide (barring any additional state and local restrictions).
Federal officials on Wednesday released a far-reaching proposal to make cigarettes far less addictive by capping their nicotine content, a goal long sought by antismoking advocates that is
A proposed FDA rule would mandate a reduction to minimally addictive or nonaddictive levels, but the incoming Trump administration isn’t expected to follow through on the idea.
The Biden administration's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released additional details on a proposed rule that would effectively ban cigarettes currently on the market.