How Sugar Subsidies Ruin Halloween
Crony capitalists are getting rich off your candy.
Free money and poor oversight sap the incentive of localities to prepare for disasters or respond to them effectively.
Comma.ai aims to bring plug-and-play autonomy to the masses.
Hurricane Irma sheds light on the hidden costs of yet another protectionist measure.
In this documentary murder mystery, the suspects all belch smoke and lava.
Is rebuilding after disasters the government's responsibility?
"There is no free market in the energy industry," says the secretary of energy.
Everybody realized it was about bringing in money, not improving public health.
Friday A/V Club: The military sued Frank Capra, so he made a movie about it.
Genetically-engineered hens, embryo surgeries, and robot farmers.
But the war over coal regulation moves on to a new front
DHS ends waiver of protectionist shipping law that drives up costs.
Environmental Protection Agency
Is the plan actually necessary for bringing emissions down?
Worry-warts and rivals team up to impose bureaucratic hurdles on animal-rescue volunteers.
New energy market distortions to fix old energy market distortions
Governor's decree makes recovery even harder for bar owners.
Congress needs to vote to stop protecting shipping cartel from market competition.
Administration says it will not reduce effects of the anti-free-trade Jones Act.
Crony law benefitting U.S. shipping companies will drive up costs, extend hurricane crisis.
Mayor says the town doesn't ban food trucks, but only allows them on certain days. And that's one rule that can't bend even in the wake of a major hurricane.
A federal appeals court raises California's unconstitutional ban from the dead.
The river doesn't need rights if people have strong property rights to its water.
Silly mobile game pisses off nannies, costs company $300,000.
A Nature Geoscience study finds that humanity has more time to avert dangerous man-made warming.
Fighting for a piece of the action
The 'Do Not Flush' fight provides a perfect case study in arbitrary regulation and government incompetence.
Global per capita income now is $10,000. How much should we spend to prevent climate change losses in 2100?
Activist happy talk that transitioning to renewables will be cheap is entirely specious.
Who will have the courage in the face of tragedy to change the government's disastrous policies?
Ninth Circuit rules state's ban doesn't conflict with federal agriculture regulations.
From Walmart to Uber to AirBnB, businesses should be lauded for their generosity and effectiveness in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Harvey.
Environmental Protection Agency
A controversial rule on water pollution allowed the agency to micromanage private land use.
Reason editors discuss the debt ceiling, Hurricane Irma, and the 9/11 anniversary.
As Hurricane Irma pummels Florida, and armchair scientists blame global warming, a reminder from Reason Science Correspondent Ronald Bailey that data does not yet support the hypothesis of stronger hurricanes.
Say it with me: natural disasters are not good for economic growth.
They just build whatever they want, wherever they want, like a bunch of savages.
An engineer explains why that's wrong.
Polk County's hurricane shelters will not be open to all.
So-called price gouging helps send important signals to buyers and sellers.
The cost of Africa's refusal to grow GMO crops are incredible in human health and economic terms.