Culture
Ten Celebrities You Probably Knew Were Libertarians
Including a couple you might not consider libertarian
America's Love-Hate Relationship With Work
We vilify leisure yet embrace labor-saving devices.
The Rise and Fall of the New York City Tattoo Ban
How government regulators tried to kill the skin & ink trade.
Breaking the USDA's Slaughterhouse Stranglehold
The recent recall of nearly 9 million pounds of meat highlights the fact that USDA regulations make eating truly "local" meat difficult for consumers. How can we fix that?
CrossFit Games Sued for Telling Transgender Contestant She Must Compete with Men
Discrimination or biological complications?
The Grand Budapest Hotel and 300: Rise of an Empire
Ralph Fiennes between two wars, ancient Greeks back in the thick of one.
Mass. Legislature Passes Ban on Upskirt Photos
Day after court ruled current laws against voyeurism didn't cover it
Sick: NYC's Bill de Blasio Puts Politics Before Poor Kids
The mayor has a vendetta against charter-school leader and former political rival Eva Moskowitz.
Top Army Officer Pleads Guilty to Inappropriate Relationships
Including having an affair and pressuring female officers to send him nude pictures
Nobody, Gay or Straight, Has the Right to a Wedding Cake
Rather than arguing over who can discriminate or why, look at what goods and services actually need government protection through public accommodation laws.
Feds No Longer Trying to Convict Journalist for Hyperlinking
Some charges against Barrett Brown for linking to hacked documents to be dropped
Whatever Its Faults, the Tea Party Identified the Right Target
A look back on its development over the last five years.