NYC Mayor Defends Decision To Handcuff and Strip Search Woman Selling Mangos on a Subway Platform
Maria Falcon doesn't have a business license. So New York police officers detained her and confiscated all of her merchandise.
Maria Falcon doesn't have a business license. So New York police officers detained her and confiscated all of her merchandise.
Food companies don't determine what parents put in their shopping carts.
The forgotten abortion politics of the pre-Roe era
A Sam Raimi fun house burdened by the Marvel universe's not-so-glorious purpose
Culture critic Chuck Klosterman's latest covers Nirvana, the first Iraq war, American Beauty, Waco, VCRs, and Ross Perot.
Preet Bharara's new children's book, Justice Is... purports to be "a guide for young truth seekers."
There's no reason to have one set of rules for airline passengers and another for people who cross the border in a bus, train, or car.
Plus: The push to abolish the Senate, Feds hike interest rates by 0.5 percent, and more...
It wasn't just autocrats who were frequently tempted to address "fake news" about the pandemic through state pressure and coercion.
In honor of this major holiday, I post a round-up of my writings, interviews, and talks about one of the world's most popular science fiction franchises.
"Government restrictions came in, which literally shut us down," says Paul Smith, who co-owns Red Stag Tattoo in Austin, Texas.
The justices unanimously agree that the city was not endorsing the flags, and that therefore it couldn’t exclude religious organizations.
If you can get past the first few plodding, confusing hours, entertainment awaits.
Bryan Caplan's latest book covers the hypocrisy of unpaid collegiate internships and a defense of the professoriate against the charges of laziness.
"I am not okay with you making laws that prevent me from doing what I feel is good for me."
In the American right, populism has always been lurking in the shadows.
Compliance is proving to be expensive and confusing.
As long as there have been laws, there have been attempts to silence people.
The innocent and guilty alike are ground down by cynical, self-serving officials.
Dean Baquet played a leading role in two of modern journalism's turns for the worse.
No moral judgment, just Viking honor, pagan ritual, and inevitable death.
This war, like all wars, will invigorate the state and be deadly to liberty.
Now that the NCAA can't stop student-athletes from making money, it can pay to stay in school.
French President Emmanuel Macron is authoritarian-light. Candidate Marine Le Pen is worse.
"I am not okay with you making laws that prevent me from doing what I feel is good for me."
Among experts on food safety, the consensus is that the FDA's food division isn't functional.
Josh Brolin stars in mysterious new Amazon Prime show.
$43 billion takeover bid reveals knowledge-class anxieties over free expression
In time, demand for poop and ash may offset the fertilizer crunch.
Substack's Hamish McKenzie on censorship, discourse, and Joe Rogan.
Proposition 12 threatens the national food economy.
Sex, money, and the future of online free speech
Havana Libre tells the story of Cuba’s underground surfers struggling to practice their sport.
The Iranian metal band Confess was charged with blasphemy and anti-government propaganda in 2015, before fleeing to Norway. Their latest album documents this experience.
The world isn't made a better place by treating individual athletes as appendages of their governments.
It's not supporting “parents’ rights” to censor topics at private schools that families decide to send their children to.
The economic benefits are a home run that never came, and never should have been expected.
Left-leaning outlets and tech giants tried to label them disinformation—until they no longer could.
Opening Day and a bad New York Times op-ed are timely reminders that much of what ails professional baseball is the intrusion of government.
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