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Class Dismissed

Minn. Supreme Court dismisses "lights" class action against PM USA

Tobacco

States' Tobacco Spend Falls in Ashtray

Only 3% of $244 billion collected in taxes, settlements earmarked for control efforts

Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam signed into law a measure that requires retailers operating roll-your-own machines to pay a licensing fee.

On June 12, NATO representatives will meet with Dr. Lawrence Deyton, the director of the U.S. Food & Drug Administration's Center for Tobacco Products (CTP), in a stakeholder's meeting to ...

The Illinois House agreed to double the tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products to help close a $2.7 billion budget hole in health care for the poor.

The federal Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) has issued a report titled "Trends in Cigarette Use Among Adolescents and Young Adults" which shows that ciga...

Wells Fargo reports retailer confidence in e-cigs, concern that regs, taxes will slow down growth

Altria announces increase, Reynolds expected to follow

Wawa Inc. is laying off 27 employees whose positions will be eliminated by early September because their jobs don't fit in the company's core business.

During the 2012 state legislative session, 27 states have introduced legislation to regulate operators of commercial roll-your-own (RYO) machines. Of these 27 states, 10 have passed legislation to reg...

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