Sen. Brian Schatz Says 'Libertarians Should Be Freaking Out About Portland.' Where Has He Been?
The Hawaii senator fails to fully consider the causes of bad policing.
The Hawaii senator fails to fully consider the causes of bad policing.
Cheap, rapid antigen tests may be on the way—and the FDA has finally approved test pooling.
It's Schrems II in episode 325 of the Cyberlaw Podcast
Trump and other White House officials say the feds may soon be coming to other major cities as well.
The former uses "further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion" and the latter uses "further proceedings consistent with this opinion."
Obviously not, but the Associated Press says otherwise.
The Reason Roundtable talks Portland, policing, federalism, coronavirus, and the perennially dumb discourse.
John Lewis' life was a testament to the power of free speech and peaceful agitation.
Meanwhile, the case fatality rate is still falling.
From the torching of an Elk statue to clandestine raids by federal officers, it's like a bizarro episode of Portlandia
The Fifth Column podcaster is done with cancel culture, identity politics, and political orthodoxy.
During COVID-19, many states have rolled back their “certificate of need” laws. Now is the time to abolish them.
If there's one thing at which governments have excelled during this crisis, it's been collecting fines from anybody who steps out of line.
Plus: How H-1B visa restrictions cost U.S. jobs, a woman sues the British health service over hormone blockers, and more...
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Though the unemployment insurance benefits boost eased the immediate pain of shuttering much of the economy, it made it harder to get things moving again.