California Police Chief Claims Legal Weed Delivery Could Lead to 'Assaults and Homicides'
It's a scare tactic, and an inaccurate one at that.
It's a scare tactic, and an inaccurate one at that.
Reason's editors debate whether a single-source allegation from 35 years ago should be enough to derail a Supreme Court pick.
CNN's Jake Tapper kept asking the socialist candidate where the money would come from. Eventually, he gave up.
Trump planned to borrow heavily to fund his still unreleased infrastructure plan, even while the Republicans in Congress were making the deficit worse.
The president's economic agenda is harming American businesses and consumers.
Calls to shrink the size, scope, and spending of government, or even balance its budget, have gone the way of the dodo bird. That's kind of a problem.
The president believes "TRADE IS BAD!" These firms would beg to differ.
Just days after the latest CBO projections showed the deficit getting worse, Congress signs off on another bi-partisan spending increase.
The economy might be humming but when are we going to have to, you know, pay for the party already?
Nearly $10 million was redirected from FEMA.
Watch two leading development economists debate at the Soho Forum.
The Chinese tariffs have clobbered the lobster market, with prices falling to two-year lows.
On Wednesday, the city council will consider the mayor's proposal to make Airbnb rentals without city permission a misdemeanor.
Plan would extend last year's tax cuts past 2025, but spending cuts are still missing.
A state supreme court ruling jeopardizes the very idea of independent contractors in several trades.
Building iPhones entirely in the U.S. would double or triple their retail prices. There's no way Apple is going to do that.
AI could boost economic growth by 1.2 percent annually between now and 2030.
By making it harder for smokers to switch to vaping, the Trump administration's tariffs would strike a blow against public health.
"Why do you have these views [on trade]?" Gary Cohn reportedly asked Trump. "I just do," Trump replied.
I'll take late capitalism over late socialism any day.
In Utah, Texas, and elsewhere, construction costs for new homes are up by about 60 percent this year.
The Supreme Court says they can't forcibly collect dues from workers unwilling to pay them, but several unions don't seem to get it.
The bill has passed both houses of the state legislature. Now it just needs Jerry Brown's signature.
Has the bank joined the immigration crackdown, or is this just a case of bad customer service?
The federal government has run up a deficit of $684 billion this year. The CBO predicts that number will exceed $1 trillion in 2019.
Kevin Hassett, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, defended Trump's idea of regulating the search giant.
Politicians condemn price gougers, but students explain why "gouging" is good.
The program's goals might be admirable, but the reality is a whole different story.
Think labor's share of America's economic output has been plunging? Think again.
If only there was something he could do about those tariffs...
One of the most lasting consequences of the Trump years will be Republicans' complete abdication of fiscal responsibility.
Another $16 billion in Chinese good are facing tariffs, but Trump wants more. Meanwhile, more signs say the trade war will slow economic growth.
Once again, government would best serve the public by just getting out of the way.
Is hush money to a politician's mistress "for the purpose of influencing an election" or "personal use"?
An ironic lesson in progressive policies, provided by an iconic New York City establishment and the left's rising star.
Bernie Sanders has millions of viewers who watch his socialist videos.
The move "highlights the extreme confusion around banking in cannabis."
A Colombian company is undercutting its U.S. competitors, who have been forced to raise their prices because of tariffs.
Adam Winger used city credit cards to buy hundreds of gift cards, which he then used for in-app purchases.
Trump is wrong about tariffs and so was Alex Hamilton.
Why can't free marketers celebrate entrepreneurs and titans of industry who change our world unless they admit they're in it only for the money?
Commerce Department now has 120 people working full-time deciding which businesses are exempt from tariffs.
Eventually the government will run out of other people's money.
"Is the best way to end global poverty free markets or government action?" The Nobel laureate and former World Bank economist square off in N.Y.
The Whole Foods magnate and his nonprofit colleague Alexander McCobin want to "elevate humanity through business" and make us all smarter, kinder...and richer.
The four justices allegedly spent more than $1 million in taxpayer funds on office renovations.
Republicans, on the other hand, tend to be pro-capitalism and anti-socialism.
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