In Netflix's Dahmer, Incompetent Police Fail To Catch a Serial Killer
The show depicts the killer's gruesome crimes but lays some of the blame on the Milwaukee police who failed for so long to catch him.
The show depicts the killer's gruesome crimes but lays some of the blame on the Milwaukee police who failed for so long to catch him.
A crackdown on insults, hate speech, and misinformation punishes dissenters who express themselves in ways that offend government officials.
Of the over 84,000 public comments available on the proposed Title IX regulations, a third included references to both “sex” and “sports.”
If climate change is an emergency that requires immediate action, it makes sense to streamline environmental reviews that tangle green energy projects in red tape.
The St. Paul City Council passed a series of amendments to a voter-passed rent stabilization ordinance that exempt new construction and make it easier for landlords to factor inflation into rent increases.
A wannabe prestige picture that works better as a pulpy mind-trip.
Author Ward Wilson advocates eliminating nuclear weapons. Defense consultant Peter Huessy says that's unrealistic.
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Many Americans don’t seem to like any economic systems, and they’re no closer to agreement.
Joe Biden, MAGA fans, and Xi Jinping all fall victim to the band's violent displays on its current tour.
Total human neurons outweigh all farmed animals by a factor of 30–1.
Former Backpage executives could now face trial again in 2023, after the government's first attempt resulted in a mistrial.
On the ballot in November, Coloradans can choose to have more alcohol in grocery stores and available for delivery.
Even if Trump did declassify those records, the 11th Circuit says, he "has not identified any reason that he is entitled to them."
An emphasis on corruption and enforcement downplays the very real influence of regulation and taxes on California's booming black market.
Democrats pander to immigrants but do little to liberalize the system. Meanwhile, Republicans' hostility to immigrants has increased.
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Transit ridership, especially rail, has collapsed post-pandemic, but the Atlanta BeltLine Coalition says now is the time to take federal dollars and build a $2.5 billion streetcar.
Michigan is now a more dangerous place for anyone who flies with large amounts of cash.
Critics of the Martha’s Vineyard flights are raising a bevy of questions about the finances and alleged deception behind the scheme.
A new PBS series underscores the long, deadly shadow cast by xenophobia, antisemitism, and restrictive immigration laws.
Messy, dueling ballot initiatives await voters in November.
Even though it might cause pearl-clutching, there is nothing obscene about drag shows.
Why should low-income children be the only ones still forced to wear masks?
In a press conference, Letitia James accused the former president of routinely misstating the values of his properties for personal financial gain.
In any case, that issue does not seem relevant under the statutes that the FBI cited in its search warrant.
Unsurprisingly, numerous Russians don't want to be forced to fight in Vladimir Putin's pointless war.
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We’re likely to be poorer, distrustful, and less free for years to come.
Democrats and Republicans both demand solutions that are inconsistent with the First Amendment.
So much for the idea that low interest rates meant the government could borrow endlessly with no consequences.
A new report from The Community Housing Improvement Program argues that allowable rent hikes in rent-stabilized buildings cover less than half the increase in operating costs.
But Biden can't forgive billions of dollars in student loans if the COVID-19 national emergency is over.
What would happen to the U.K. balance sheet if the monarchy were retired?
A live Reason discussion about how libertarians should think about the country's most controversial governor.
After a Category 1 hurricane made landfall Sunday, a million Puerto Rican households are still without power.
The report says the inaccuracies "deprived Congress and the American public of information about who is dying in custody and why."
The current franchise dealership model does not benefit consumers. It also may not benefit dealerships.
Why does Elizabeth Warren think that JetBlue buying Spirit Airlines will be bad for consumers?
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The White House is giving $1.5 billion in INFRA grants to entities that either don't approve new housing or are actively opposed to making it easier to build.
It’s a terrible ruling that misunderstands years of First Amendment precedents. And it’s increasingly likely that the Supreme Court will have to intervene.