Policy
In Oslo, Eric Holder Pushes To Target and Criminalize Potential Extremists
Civil liberties? Oh yeah. We have that covered.
Google's Larry Page: "I Think the Government's Likely to Collapse Under Its Own Weight."
The co-founders on how regulation "increases without bounds" and why Google stays away from health care.
Why is the Left Not Cheering For a Mom's Right to Keep Her Meager Subsidies?
Responses to the last week's Supreme Court rulings show that progressives care about neither individuals nor liberty.
Big Government and the Campus Rape Controversy
Former government officials find lucrative new work in higher education.
Economic Fallacies on the Left and Right
Barack Obama and Rick Santorum are equally confused when it comes to economics.
Confessions of an American Cannabis Eater
Marijuana-infused edibles are tricky, but consumers are not quite as helpless as Maureen Dowd suggests.
Barack Obama: Stealth Libertarian?
As unlikely as it sounds, anti-interventionists may miss the 44th president when he's gone.
When Kids Show Up at Our Borders
In pondering immigration policy, it's sometimes useful to keep in mind that we are, after all, talking about human beings.
Raising the EPA Radiation Limit Will Save Thousands of Lives and Billions of Dollars
Radiation limits were far lower than science justified and caused hundreds of billions of dollars of economic loss to America and the world.
The Presidency Has Turned Into an 'Elective Monarchy'
A conservative legal scholar's surprisingly convincing case against the Constitution.
The Real Impact of the NYC Soda Ban's Well-Deserved Defeat
Public health activists in New York City and beyond will feel the sting from the defeat of the city's misguided soda ban. And that's a good thing.
Texas Celebrates Fourth of July By Ousting Corrupt UT Austin President
Thankfully, it looks like corrupt college administrators will no longer be able to keep the extent of their wrongdoing a secret from the public.
Why Won't California Release Innocent Men from Prison?
Gov. Jerry Brown has the power to exonerate them, but he won't use it.
New York City's Affordable Housing Bonanza for the Rich
Housing subsidies go to families making up to $193K.
Philly School Reform Group Fights Seniority-Based Staffing Rules
Philadelphia students, teachers, and parents deserve better than seniority-based staffing delivers.
Did Federal Climate Scientists Fudge Temperature Data to Make It Warmer?
Practicing the Dark Art of Trend Adjustment
Unemployment Numbers Improve, But Are Still Dreadful for Millennials
A generally encouraging jobs report was released Thursday, inspiring some confidence that the limping economy was recovering.