How Colleges Rip Off Students to Pay for Mostly Awful Sports Teams
Virtually no Division I programs pay for themselves, with many getting half their revenue from students and taxpayers.
Virtually no Division I programs pay for themselves, with many getting half their revenue from students and taxpayers.
You can go to college for $60,000 total or $160,000. Is that really a tough decision? And what school should accept you if you pick the latter?
Fox Business Network at 8 p.m. ET. Show also includes Ron Paul!
This candidate promises to "take a hard look at licensing requirements from state to state" and simplify small-business taxes.
It's not a perfect law by any stretch, but it would mean the end of the war on pot
The Today Show tests the limits of tolerance and pluralism. And movie tie-ins.
The world can't avert climate catastrophe without climate injustice.
Foreign STEM workers don't threaten American jobs or wages or apple pie
No reason to chose between two bad options
Florida representative the only House Dem to vote against reauthorizing Export-Import Bank.
It won't stop a terrible budget deal, but it will send a message about spending that will eventually be heeded.
Nobody went full libertarian, but belief in limited government started to show around the edges.
And yet, she voted to bail them out and Dodd-Frank is only making big banks bigger. So why the Molly Bloom impersonation?
Senator holds back his desire to use profanity in describing the super-spendy bill.
Losing the Dodgers was first "painful lesson about big business," but government contributed to "Dem Bums" move to LA.
If this is how a Republican-led Congress acts, who do they think they're kidding when they talk about limited government?
Owners who won't invest in their teams but take hundreds of millions in public financing face-off in the Fall Classic.
Everything is not awesome when it comes to subversive reappropriation of colored plastic bricks to protest authoritarianism.
Whole Foods CEO John Mackey on entrepreneurship, snobbery, and the minimum wage
From the Third World to the First World, officials can't exempt medicine from the laws of economics.
Novelist Thomas Mallon on the Cold War, gay Republicans, Facebook vs. the novel, & why "95% of writers he knows are liberal Democrats."
Many legitimate marijuana businesses are still locked out of the financial system.
The rough road to adopting a universal climate treaty at Paris in December
...and much, much more on the Politinerds podcast.
Declinists who focus on inequality and stagnant wages miss increased freedom and opportunities.
Examining the role of dissenting opinions in U.S. legal history.
Why overregulation of payday lenders is a bad idea
On HuffPost Live, no holds are barred and no quarter is given. And I really let it rip regarding how lucky we are Biden isn't running.
Yes. Next question.
...it usually isn't. An excellent hoax follows an excellent episode of an excellent series.
Irony alert: GOP running aground as it reaches its most zenith of historic power.
Listen now as thinkers from Cato, Mercatus, FreedomWorks, and R Street talk about copyright, patents, history, and cronyism.
Also, who will be the last American to die for the mistake of staying in Afghanistan?
Brink Lindsey, Sasha Moss, Wayne Brough, Eli Dourado, and Nick Gillespie talk patents and copyrights in the digital age.
5 ways that the libertarianish candidate can turn a depressing duty into a liberating opportunity
She'll even sell out her husband's trade legacy to get elected.
Extremist politics, fashion choices galore: Life really is a cabaret, old chum. Or just more prosperous, fun, and free.
Man who argued there is no legal obligation to pay income tax dies of cancer shackled to prison hospital bed at age 87.
An executive whose bank faltered while he was highly compensated reviews a book on the Fed for the New York Times.
Connecticut teeth-whitening monopoly lands at Supreme Court.
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