Culture
House Raw Milk Bills Give Hope to Farmers, Consumers
Rep. Thomas Massie introduced two raw milk bills this week, with bi-partisan sponsorship and support. "It's a great issue because it's about freedom," says Massie.
The Creationism in Schools Distraction
Nothing turns voters against vouchers more than the idea of funding a religious education with public money.
Policing Language Gives Ammunition to the Trolls
Don't make the world responsible for your emotional well-being unless you enjoy getting hurt.
Angry Parents Crush Race-Quota Revival
Prop. 209 would have hurt Asian-Americans in the name of diversity.
Friday A/V Club: Footage from the Communist Mirror-Universe
A weird pop relic from the end of the Soviet era
Kim Jong Il Unmasked: Michael Malice's Unauthorized Autobiography of North Korea's Supreme Leader
An event at NYC's Museum of Sex
The Flight 370 Conspiracy Stories Aren't About to Stop
At a time like this, suspicious speculation is inevitable.
President Obama Meets Pope Francis; Vatican, President Have Different Takes on Conversation
A case of hearing what you wanted to hear?
'Ban Bossy': A Bad Remedy for a Fictional Problem
Using girls as props for activism that schools them in invented victimhood is not feminist advocacy, it's feminist malpractice.
The Battle of New Orleans
NIMBYs and newcomers threaten to regulate the Big Easy's music into extinction.
Why Americans Can't Have Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills
Those with standing to challenge the pill's prescription status also gain from keeping it that way.
Facebook Buys Crowdfunded Pioneering Virtual Game Company: Opportunity or Betrayal?
Regulations make it impossible for small backers to get a piece of the action.
The Head of the Group That Gave Us 'This Is Your Brain on Drugs' Thinks Legalized Marijuana Is 'Happening in America'
He doesn't plan to push back against legal pot in Colorado and Washington.
Hey Politico, Apparently Public Schools Don't Teach Low-Income Minority Kids Science at All
The sad fact is that the public schools have spent more than $600 billion a year with little to show in terms of science education for public school students.