Driving with ice or snow on your car is dangerous, and in some states, the offense will earn you a fine up to $1000.

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In 1908, Mary Farmer came up with a plan to steal her landlord's home. The crime was brutal enough to make her the second woman executed by electric chair in New York's history.
Towns, cities, and universities have started accepting canned food donations in place of cash parking ticket payments for the holidays. Here are some of the places participating.
New Jersey lawmakers who are concerned about pollution have cracked down on the antiquated practice of warming up vehicles.
Legislation passed this week requires the flag to be flown at the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and more.
A new bill introduced in the Ohio Senate would make animal cruelty a third-degree felony, punishable by up to 60 months in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Copyright laws in America are complicated, especially for books. Though F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 'The Great Gatsby' was published in 1925, it won’t enter the public domain until 2021.
The bird was criticized for crowing too early in the morning, leading to a dispute that reached a French court.
Mortician Caitlin Doughty explains why you can’t take a human skull home, from a lack of dermestid beetles to vague abuse-of-corpse laws.
A new rule from the U.S. Department of Transportation now forbids airlines from discriminating against service dogs of particular breeds, including pit bulls.
Your next flight may include a mini horse riding in coach, thanks to new service animal guidelines released by the Department of Transportation.
For diners who want to reduce their waste while eating out, California just passed a law that makes it safer to use personal containers for restaurant leftovers.
The creators of the Phillie Phanatic are threatening to take the mascot from the Phillies and shop him around to other teams, the lawsuit alleges.
The painful procedure has been outlawed in several cities. Now, Massachusetts may follow New York's lead and become the second state to ban it.
Everything is fine now, but the state of Massachusetts once wanted LaCroix to comply with its regulations or face a possible fine and banishment from store shelves.
Large, intelligent marine mammals like whales and dolphins will soon be banned from aquariums and amusement parks in Canada.
The bill would require people convicted of animal cruelty to be registered in a database that would prevent them from owning another animal for 15 years.
Eight people have been severely injured by exploding PAM cooking spray cans or similar products, but Conagra isn't recalling the product.
Animal rights activists criticize cat declawing for being inhumane, and now New York is trying to outlaw the veterinary procedure altogether.
On April 13, 2019, Luke Skywalker was put on trial for murdering 5999 people when he destroyed the Death Star.
If passed, law students and pro bono lawyers would be permitted to work on animal abuse cases as advocates.
If the Connecticut bill passes, dads will no longer struggle to find a place to change their infant's diapers in public.
The mucus-covered Eastern hellbender salamander likes hiding under rocks, but now that it's been named the official amphibian of Pennsylvania, it's the center of attention.
Ken Rex McElroy was gunned down in cold blood as dozens of Skidmore, Missouri residents watched. No one was ever prosecuted for the crime.