Edward Snowden Joins Twitter, Follows NSA
The world's most famous whistleblowing fugitive makes his social networking debut.
The world's most famous whistleblowing fugitive makes his social networking debut.
New York's Health Republic signed up more people than any of the health law's other co-ops. It's still shutting down.
Republicans want to compete for libertarian votes.
Harlem activists called for federal troops to "clean up" the streets, demanded life sentences for drug dealers.
An exclusive Q&A with the Girls auteur subtly reveals why Clinton is dazzling fewer and fewer voters.
Try to name a position she holds that is not solidly attached to the right.
A new book examines the life and ideas of the proto-libertarian philosopher.
All three of these political stars of the moment are drawing big crowds by the dangerous old method of blaming a minority.
"Remember the expression 'Merry Christmas?'... You're gonna see it if I get elected. I can tell you right now."
Positing a "market" in elections and campaigns, the Debate Commission and major parties are alleged to be illegally colluding and creating barriers to entry.
This, from Ken White, a former prosectuor who has seen it all.
Nearly 1,000 new emails to be handed over for investigation.
Using the pope for political purposes is harder than it seems.
Arizona senator does not believe legalizing marijuana is a good idea.
The author & basketball great castigates William F. Buckley & conservatives for anti-intellectualism and "an attack on reason."
Trevor Noah finds Rand Paul refreshingly "sane."
Arizona senator says a Balanced Budget Amendment is the single-best thing to get done before 2016 election.
Will the speaker's resignation lead to a better, more effective House of Representatives?
Gary Johnson tried this trick twice in 2012, and failed.
Dave Huntley was a father, husand, & triathlete who contracted Lou Gehrig's Disease. But the FDA was his biggest foe.
It's not the company's greed, but the bad incentives produced by aggressive regulations that are to blame
Obama had promised cuts of up to $2,500. What gives? Your wallet, mostly.
100 years ago, "rich as an Argentine" was a catchphrase. That hasn't been true for a long time.
Faculty senate says "that shielding students from controversial material will deter them from becoming critical thinkers and responsible citizens."
That we even fear it shows what a crummy policy Real I.D. is.
Shouldn't it get some points for combating global warming though?
Promises boycott of Fox because of criticism.
OPM now says 5.6 million fingerprints stolen.
Pope Francis will urge Congress to address climate change.
Jared Meyer on "Disinherited: How Washington Is Betraying America's Young"
Her recent rise to the top tier of Republican presidential candidates is predicated on gender neutral appeal.
The baseball great was a businessman who busted his ass and embodied his immigrant parents' American Dream.
The Kentucky senator offers a desperately needed alternative to the GOP's mindless militarism.
Perhaps waiting to see if Biden enters the race.
It's a start, but it wouldn't challenge the underlying culture of the regulatory state.
Only two Republicans voted against the bill and three Democrats in favor.
Jonathan Rauch's Political Realism argues that libertarians should embrace "transactional politics" if they want big changes.
Religion in a free society will always cause controversy. Got a problem with that? Religious minority Ben Carson seems to.