L.A. City Council Wants to Send You A Letter When Its License-Plate Readers See Your Car in Certain Neighborhoods
Reckless policy proposed as an anti-prostitution measure.
Reckless policy proposed as an anti-prostitution measure.
Should voters trust Hillary Clinton's promise not to raise taxes?
Gag order lifted in decades-old case fought by small Internet provider.
France's erosion of civil liberties while under a state of emergency continues.
More importantly: Was there a cover-up effort and should others face charges?
Watching the candidate find his positions is like watching a man tune a radio.
Using criminal actions to discredit broader movements is toxic, and will probably be used against you too.
A new Showtime series sounds pretty alarmist about everything that makes the Internet great.
Police spokesman wonders why "we got called out to be the bad guys."
"Enough is enough" is not a policy.
Thanks to Edward Snowden, a once-secret and always useless government surveillance programs draws to an end.
The nanny state stands athwart the future, yelling stop.
Concerns about cultural appropriation are overblown.
Learning The Lessons of Prop 19
Three dead, 12 injured in biggest abortion-clinic attack in years.
Thank God for a renewed sense of common purpose in these desultory, fractured, and hyper-partisan times.
Surprisingly, the 28th president still has his defenders on the left.
The Spymasters helps viewers understand the mindset behind controversial decisions.
The endgame in the quest for a universal climate treaty
New findings show asset forfeiture a growing attack on property rights.
Fear and loathing on Thanksgiving, explained
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