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Tax agency risk officer was shown dubious legal justification in secret 2014 meeting.
They searched her body cavities for drugs, which they did not find.
The email controversy recapitulates themes from Clinton's handling of health care reform.
Being against NATO doesn't mean he's for peace.
Owners say the officers, who were serving a drug warrant, also killed two other dogs who posed no threat.
California undermines public health by arbitrarily classifying e-cigarettes as tobacco products.
And 2 reasons why he may yet win the VP nomination of a party that lustily boos its own likely presidential pick
Farm subsides, GMO responses, and regulatory overreach should prompt some discussion.
Food is exempted, but what about catnip and flowers?
America may survive a Trump presidency. But will the rest of the world?
Classifying vaping devices as tobacco products will deter smokers from making a switch that could save their lives.
Do they plan to kill the Charleston shooter twice?
The movement to stop calling car crashes "accidents" blurs an important distinction.
Imagine what will happen to flyover country under even more wage regulations.
Matt Welch talks 2016 politics on tonight's Kennedy at 8 p.m. ET
William Bratton cites a problem created by prohibition as a reason to keep it.
A trio of interesting stories aren't making national headlines.
Fomenting another useless moral panic over biotechnology
A running list of military interventionists who have declared preference for the long-hated Democrat
Flying Dog Brewery's successful battle to sell Raging Bitch in Michigan illustrates the capriciousness of alcohol regulation.
If Weld wants the Libertarian Party to nominate him for the vice presidency, he'll have to explain his positions on Iraq, guns, and eminent domain.
While #NeverTrumpers flail, America's third party readies an unprecedentedly newsworthy 50-state run
Tune into Fox News at 3 a.m. ET for ugly Pennsylvanians, cultish Bernie fans, sexist Marvel casting, and more
The Fifth Column discusses whataboutism, third-party challenges, J.K. Rowling's defense of Trump's free speech, and more
Matt Welch calls for an end to federalized airport screening on Fox Business Network
A preliminary injunction upholds the Second Amendment right to armed self-defense outside the home.
Prescription painkillers are not as deadly or as addictive as commonly claimed.
National Review is the sole link to respectability for neo-Malthusian, ultra-restrictionist outfits that enviros are shunning.
The 9th Circuit reinstates a challenge to a California ordinance that blocked a gun store.
Only 4 percent of cases reviewed by volunteer lawyers have made the cut so far.
That exaggerates the actual change by a factor of 72.
The FDA is suppressing potentially lifesaving information about the health advantages of e-cigarettes.
The middle class is just as likely to get its way as are the rich, a new paper finds.
Let consumers, advocates, and courts decide.
Legendary investor Jeremy Grantham admits he was wrong about "peak everything."
Trump supporters hold up a funhouse mirror to a political class they find even more disgusting
Trump's lack of respect for freedom of speech is deeply worrying.
Kristine Kirk's family say her husband would not have killed her if he had been properly warned about THC side effects.
Regulators won't let manufacturers of vaping hardware and e-liquids tell their customers the truth.
Would make using eminent domain even easier.
Only Congress has the power to appropriate funds.