Mass Transit Use Is Declining As Millennials Buy More Cars
Turns out young people actually like driving.
Turns out young people actually like driving.
The city recently landmarked a giant Pepsi-Cola sign because of its "prominent siting."
A better way to keep track of who owns what land.
One big step forward; two temporary steps back.
Lancet study is far from proving its case, and highlights the difficulties of using statistical analysis to lead to causal conclusions about laws' effects.
State health agency could provide no evidence "why it suddenly believed that ... the clinic was performing second-trimester abortions," writes judge.
Administrators said the decision puts them "on the right side of history."
Lemonade and the libertarian moment
Sixteen people have been disciplined, but will not face charges.
It's like The X-Files set in the past, but guess which one is Scully?
New study quantifies the damage to economic growth that the accumulation of regulations causes
New study finds that U.S. economy is $4 trillion smaller due to over-regulation
A week to try to help ex-prisoners return to communities follows years of relentlessly putting them away.
Witnesses talk to local news reporters but not the sheriff's office
Any meaningful criminal justice reform must include a reexamination of these draconian policies.
Government rules and regulations on the local and state level have driven prices up.
Boris Johnson no-platformed over Kenya comments.
A privacy win over a really silly composting mandate
Robert Bates said he thought he was shooting his Taser, and was convicted of second degree manslaughter.
Paramount's arguments lack reason, or "meq Hutlh."
Just yesterday, Turkey's PM had promised to include the "principle of secularism" in new constitution.
As a bonus, it also avoids the thorny issue of compelled speech.
Elon Musk is working with NASA to hustle an unmanned mission to the Red Planet. But he's writing the checks.
His new organization, Generation Freedom, will "press the next President to make human trafficking a top priority" with a significantly higher budget.
Hot Air's Ed Morrissey has surprising answers in his deeply researched new book, Going Red.
Hot Air's Ed Morrissey has surprising answers in his deeply researched new book, Going Red.
The billionaire should spend his own money, not the taxpayers'.
Two days ago, a jury ruled that police were responsible for the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy.
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