The Unbearable Awfulness of Campaign Lit
We read seven 2016 presidential wannabes' books so you don't have to.
We read seven 2016 presidential wannabes' books so you don't have to.
Whether you want her to win, her rope-a-dope strategy of defensive silence is pretty damn brilliant.
Regulators and prosecutors would be barred from punishing financial institutions for serving state-licensed cannabusinesses.
Pennsylvania's governor and his allies say privatization would raise prices and reduce selection.
'Obamacare is working quite well,' said Krugman.
Traveling this summer? Avoid these officially terrorist-y behaviors-or you might get detained.
Those ain't protein bars.
Same judge, same story.
We will get fooled again.
An industry that has struggled in the past may have good reasons for its decisions.
Central planning sucks.
The celebrity chef talks about America's food revolution, and the overzealous regulators who threaten it
New bill would kill the Hyde Amendment and also stop states from banning private insurance coverage of abortion.
Businesses that exclude people under 21 could allow marijuana consumption.
New Jersey's governor dismisses concerns about warrantless snooping.
Redefining language to arrive at anti-market solutions to government-exacerbated problems
If there ever were any Greeks to speak of transferring their savings into bitcoins, chances are most have stopped.
Dunking booths are just too passe when it comes to fundraising for a new police cruiser.
If correcting clear injustices is the aim, Obama can do a lot more.
Vu Do says he never committed a drug offense, but he did miss a deadline.
A brief history of the dairy lobby's unwholesome influence on the U.S. Supreme Court
I disapprove of what you eat, but I'll defend to the death your right to eat it.
Is this how the war on weed ends?
Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit weighs in with a provocative prevarication.
RU Sirius and Jay Cornell have literally written the book on what's coming next in self-directed evolution.
More than any other major-party presidential candidate, but there's room for improvement.
Tom Wolf claims a state monopoly benefits consumers.
HHS would really appreciate it.
Two new tax rules are intended to help close the city's massive budget gap.
This month's Nanny of the Month award goes to the Garden State for its anti-smoking zealotry.
Stay calm, carry on, and above all, defend the Constitution.
The Overseas Private Investment Corporation is ripe for termination.
Cody Wilson's legal team explains why the State Department should stop violating his-and our-First and Second Amendment rights over 3D printing files.
Lyndon Johnson's war on crime
Is parched California fertile ground for property rights and prices for water?
A preview of the marijuana initiatives that voters can expect to see in 2015 and 2016
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