Movie Review: A Mixed Verdict for True Story
James Franco and Jonah Hill play it straight in a suspense-free true-crime drama.
James Franco and Jonah Hill play it straight in a suspense-free true-crime drama.
Neo-Malthusians again predict doom to celebrate Earth Day 45
"Their Country, Right or Wrong!"
Security theater comes to a stadium near you
Philosopher Colin McGinn on ideological witch hunts, the marginalization of academic philosophy, and the limits of human reason.
How the president's signature law came into effect, and what might come next
Drug warriors' wild sex parties cast an unflattering light on Michele Leonhart.
Some heroes are just too complicated for canned history
FDA dings KIND for using the word "healthy" since bars contain more than 1 gram of saturated fat.
Bill would require schools to impose a minimum two year suspension on students found guilty of sexual assault.
Her fear-mongering won't produce the reformation she wants
The Title IX Inquisition infantilizes students and tramples the rights of the faculty.
Leftists apparently think government not funding something is akin to banning it.
In the wake of the Rolling Stone debacle, two experts examine the link between the drinking age, alcohol abuse, and campus violence.
When discussing government, cynicism just can't go far enough
It has been 150 years since John Wilkes Booth killed Abraham Lincoln. This man was there.
His efforts to get his position across don't seem to be working, but whose fault is that?
1 in 5 say yes to libertarianism.
Has this incident made the Meitiv children any safer?
"You don't understand how cruel bureaucracy can be."
Those who tell troubling stories are not always victims
RFRAs help safeguard the religious from oppressive government demands.
The hysteria over "rape culture" is still alive and kicking.
Doonesbury's creator accuses the French satirists of publishing 'hate speech' and 'crude, vulgar drawings.'
There's no real public safety concern to justify blocking Palcohol.
The perpetrator was a liberal activist and decorated campus Muslim leader who said American Sniper promoted violence.
Peer behind the Block Bot!
Not a shred of scientific evidence supports his ranting
Here's a true tale of why things are better than they used to be.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act has created new ways to shut down Internet speech.
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