Podcast
National Review's David French Is a Conservative, Evangelical Christian Who Is Getting Worried About Theocracy. So Should You.
Why libertarians should care about the illiberal Right as much as the illiberal Left.

Non-interventionists should be deeply concerned by the escalating tensions between the two countries.
Who could have seen that coming? Well, lots of people did—but the U.S. International Trade Commission and President Trump didn't listen.

Booker would move the process away from prosecutors and into the White House.

Stanford Law professor and former Google attorney Daphne Keller says tech giants are facing pressure from governments worldwide to clamp down on content.
A local development study didn't evaluate whether government incentives had anything to do with a business's decision to invest.
Plus: Immigration officials confirm Trump tweets about new raids, Elizabeth Warren talks sex work decriminalization, and more...
A new book explores how America's criminal justice system heaps debts on those who can't possibly pay.
Old ideas that have never worked are no way to foster economic growth.
Seventeen tons of coke is nothing to sneeze at, but the dangers of the drug were wildly overhyped by law enforcement.
The move is an assault on free speech.
Don't blame him for any FISA abuses. He's been fighting it for years.
Why libertarians should care about the illiberal Right as much as the illiberal Left.
Hawley is selling it as a way to fight tech-company "bias" against Republicans. Don't believe him.
The tech giant's plan to add 20,000 homes will require lots of government permission slips and other investors' money.
The president's first big rally was a greatest hits show that dodged many of today's biggest issues.
Though Juneteenth is first and foremost a celebration of the end of slavery, the day has evolved in the 21st century.
Plus: crackdown on emotional support animals, the difference between "platforms" and "publishers," and more...
The lawsuit is the second filed this year challenging Chicago's punitive and corrupt towing program.
When "almost anyone can be arrested for something," no one is safe.
The fight over the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund is pure political theater.
In a letter to Dame explaining why the ads had been rejected, the MTA cited longstanding rules against ads "promoting a sexually oriented business."
"These type of microaggressions occur too often on campus."
This guy wants to run the economy?
Mainstream media is starting to embrace the idea of deregulating housing construction. Will policymakers?
Mark Zuckerberg’s latest venture won't compete with Satoshi Nakamoto’s project for undermining central banking, tyranny, and the financial surveillance state.