Wilmington is known for having some of the best bars in the Cape Fear. But for a period of time during the 20th century, they wouldn't have been allowed to exist.
Today’s Mixology segment highlights the bootleggers and rum runners in American history who illegally supplied the public ...
The 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, prohibiting the "manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors ...
On Jan. 7, 1924, decorated Marine Smedley Butler officially stepped into his position as Philadelphia's director of public ...
An excerpt from Friday's long decision in State v. Brown, written by Ohio Court of Appeals Judge Pierre Bergeron, joined by Judge Jennifer Kinsley: In ...
The university said current policies barring religious discrimination were sufficient to also address caste bias.
Today’s sober-curious, by contrast, post on Instagram about how Dry January has reduced their inflammation, sharpened their jawline, and improved their sleep score. The sanctity of the home, or the ...
The Rutgers University in New Jersey has ruled out creating a separate prohibition category against caste-based discrimination, arguing that it was already covered under its existing ...
In 1581, the English Parliament outlawed Roman Catholicism. In 1919, the United States went legally "dry" when the 36th state ...