Policy
52 Percent Don't Think the US Should Have Got Involved in Iraq
Only 31 percent still think the US should have invaded Iraq with ten years worth of hindsight
Russian Prime Minister Not Happy With Cyprus Deal
Dmitry Medvedev invokes Lenin, says what is going on in Cyprus is the "stealing of the stolen"
The Death of Contrarianism
The New Republic returns to its Progressive roots as a cheerleader for state power.
Sen. McCain May Have the Key Vote on Universal Background Checks
Part of the Senate's gun package
District of Columbia's First Medical Marijuana Dispensary to Open Next Month
Legalized marijuana was legalized in the nation's capital in 2010
European Immigrants in the UK to Face New Benefit Rules
Will lose benefits if they don't "have a genuine chance of finding work" after six months
Karl Rove Says Next GOP Presidential Nominee Could Support Gay Marriage
Supreme Court is to hear arguments in gay marriage cases this week
GOP Congressman Says "Red Line" Has Been Crossed in Syria
Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) says the Assad regime has used chemical weapons
Gay Marriage and States' Rights: A Reason.com Debate
Does the legal challenge against Proposition 8 violate the principles of federalism?
At Least 1,000 Dead Ducks Found in Chinese River
Not long after thousands of dead pigs were found in Shanghai rivers
John Kerry Makes Unannounced Visit to Afghanistan
Will have talks with president Hamid Karzai
US and South Korea Sign Military Plan
Details a joint response to North Korean "provocations"
John Kerry Urges Iraq to Stop Iranian Arm Shipments to Syria
Says aid to Iraq could be put at risk if more is not done
Mayor Bloomberg to Spend Millions on Ads Targeting the NRA and Pro-Gun Politicians
Says he has a responsibility to make the country safer
Afghan Authorities Now Running Bagram Prison
Was the last prison in Afghanistan still being administered by U.S. officials
Israel Fires into Syria
Attacked a Syrian military position with a missile after an Israeli patrol was fired upon in the Golan Heights
Cyprus Bailout Deal Approved
The IMF demanded that the deal would not need approval from the Cypriot government
Illinois' Obamacare Troubles
The cash-strapped state prepares for a "train wreck" as Obamacare goes into effect.
How Debt Ruins Systems
Black Swan author Nassim Nicholas Taleb on fragility, centralization, and capitalism
Stimulus, Obamacare, & The New Republic
May 2013 Reason Magazine Preview with Matt Welch and Kennedy
Supreme Court May Put an End to Government's Raisin Takings
The justices consider an "outdated" New Deal-era farm control law.
Florida Probing Second Internet Gambling Charity
Did money raised really go to help children with cancer?
Judge Strikes Down NYC Transit Rules Requiring ID in Subways
Also affirms right to take photographs without police confrontation
Judge Allows Cincinnati Stun-Gun Death Case to Go Forward
Civil rights lawsuit in death of mentally ill man in confrontation with police
Proposed Business-Focused Incubator School Causes Outcry
One parent upset it may "indoctrinate" children into supporting the free market
Man Proven Innocent After 20 Years, but Still Stuck in Prison
Problems over a parole violation 25 years ago