New York Refuses To Divulge How Much It Subsidizes Specific Movies
Want to know how much of your money paid for Best Picture-winner Birdman? Too bad!
Want to know how much of your money paid for Best Picture-winner Birdman? Too bad!
His Criminal Alien Removal Initiative is brutal and hypocritical.
Has Chuck Grassley ever seen a prison sentence he thought was too long?
Whether or not the "sharing economy" is properly communal, it better satisfies human needs. Naturally people want to kill it.
The percentage supporting legalization is, if anything, higher than before it took effect.
Professional nostalgists advocate for regulations that actually make life more difficult for small businesses.
No, I'm not making that up
Provisions allowing possession, sharing, and home cultivation take effect today.
New York Times asserts that anti-ISIS hawkery 'could imperil' Paul's candidacy.
Ignorance of reality is no excuse
Medical marijuana patients face 10 years or more in federal prison.
Botched forms suggest the complexity of the law, even for those trying to implement it.
Asking the 5th Circuit Court to overturn last week's block might be too little too late
In one case, the term sought by prosecutors was 17 times longer than the jury recommended.
Medical marijuana growers face forfeiture.
California, New York, and New Jersey always rank near the bottom of these lists as intrusive, red tape-bound hellholes.
U.S. businesses are reclassifying themselves to avoid the highest corporate tax rate in the West.
When you're spending other people's money...
Both brothers use muscular-sounding bromides that substitute for understanding.
Good-for-nothing teenagers gotta smoke something.
Health insurance does not grow wild and abundant in nature or fall from the sky like manna.
Sledding bans are all the rage. Who knows if they actually work.
The Greeks have until Monday to say what reforms they're prepared to make.
States would still be free to ban the drug.
The inmates argued they had a First Amendment right to information that would ensure their Eighth Amendment rights were protected.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz's flip-flop flier may reflect shifts in public opinion.
What will the GOP establishment do when its hand-picked candidates fail to launch?
Politicians aiming to reduce inequality end up unintentionally making it worse.
Tobacco used to be the weed that made you stupid and lazy.
Property owners sue cannabusinesses under RICO.
"Care should be taken to minimize the amount of calories from added sugars and high-fat dairy or dairy substitutes added to coffee."
Millennials tell us why they're libertarians.
Millennials tell us why they're libertarians.
People who have rarely had to deal with the calculations required by tax forms may find this a bit...challenging.
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