by Steven White, In Motion Staff Writer in Opinion
For the past 50 years Cuba has remained disconnected from the western world. In 1991 many thought the cold war had finally come to an end, but the ideology behind it remained in Cuba. It wasn't that politicians viewed Cuba as a threat to national security.
by Steven White, In Motion Opinion Editor in Opinion
Ever since 1994, when David Kessler, former Commissioner of the United States Food and Drug Administration, declared nicotine as a drug, the FDA has sought control over the substance. Tobacco giants challenged the FDA in Supreme Court in 1995, and the court finally made a ruling in 2000, stating that only congress had the power to give FDA oversight over Tobacco.
by Steven White, In Motion Opinion Editor in Opinion
"An idea not coupled with action will never get any bigger than the brain cell it occupied." - Arnold H. Glasow