Culture
NFL Player Chris Kluwe on Being a Libertarian
The Minnesota Vikings punter discusses libertarianism, anarchism, Ayn Rand, empathy, and what he'd change about the U.S. government.
Fullerton, Calif., Police May Get Oversight Panel
Consequence of Kelly Thomas' beating death at hands of officers
Site Lets Folks ID Women as "Prostitutes" Unless They Pay
Shakedown or humiliation, their choice
Private Investigator Claims Whitney Houston Was Murdered
Says he has surveillance video to prove it
Matt Damon Gives Up on Politics: The Game is Rigged
Nevertheless, voted for Obama because the potential Supreme Court picks were worth it
Survey: eBook Readership Rises Sharply
Readership of traditional printed books slightly down
How Did The Monocle Become a Symbol of Wealth?
Was already a symbol of wealth by the time the New Yorker took a monocled man as a mascot
Our Favorite - and Least Favorite - Things in 2012 (Non-Politics Edition)
Forget politics for a minute. Here's what Reason staffers liked - and hated - in the past year.
EA Removes Gun Store Links From Website
Some are blaming video game violence for the recent Newtown shooting
Supreme Court Denies Injunction in Contraception Case
Will not get involved in birth control coverage rules until lower courts have ruled
Red Wings Owe Detroit Millions in Uncollected Cable Rights Fees
Arena lease promised the city a share of money, but funds haven't been collected
Former CIA Operative Says Waterboarding Isn't Torture
Part of criticism of Zero Dark Thirty
DC Police Didn't Give NBC "Permission" to Show Ammo Magazine On-Air
Why on earth the police think they have the right to make that decision is anybody's guess
Starbucks Stepping into the Fiscal Cliff Debate
D.C. outlets will hand out cups with "Come Together" written on them later this week
Sorry, NRA, Gamers Won This Culture War, But it Doesn't Mean They All Love the Violence
Introspection, not regulation, leads to analysis of video game violence
Poll: 77 Percent of Americans Identify as Christian
Slight drop in those who identify as Protestant or Catholic
Indians Mark Dakota Hangings
Thirty-eight Dakota Indians were hanged on December 26, 1862 in America's largest mass hanging
Spike Lee Calls Django Unchained "Disrespectful"
Won't be seeing the newest Quentin Tarantino film
Surfer Who Helped Rescue Residents During Sandy Dies in Puerto Rico
Found floating near surfboard in apparent drowning