FDA Vaccine Panel Endorses Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine
Full FDA approval likely. Vaccinations could begin next week.
Full FDA approval likely. Vaccinations could begin next week.
Neither company will accept charges for Pornhub purchases going forward.
People who suffer from a "tendency for interpersonal victimhood" present themselves as weak, hurt, and vengeful.
This holiday season, police should give citizens the gift of just leaving them in peace.
Staying isolated from family and friends is wrenchingly difficult, even when it’s the right thing to do.
Seeking to join a last-ditch effort to overturn Joe Biden's victory, the president's attorney says "it is not necessary...to prove that fraud occurred."
To move back in a libertarian direction, the Republican Party will have to do more than jettison Trump. But as long as it remains in Trump's thrall, that reversal is all but impossible.
Reason's writers and editors share their suggestions for what you should be buying your friends and family this year.
The Constitution “plainly makes the appointment of electors a state-by-state matter.”
A NYC quarantine fitness entrepreneur stirs up controversy on Nextdoor
A tentative decision from Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James C. Chalfant is yet another rebuke of officials trying to reimpose March-style lockdowns on a skeptical public.
The documentary La Causa is a raw look into these self-organized societies, complete with taxes, courts, and a strict "thug code.”
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Will a rightward shift on the bench would result in the reversal of Obergefell? Probably not.
The Trump years were more than infuriating on trade matters—they were destructive.
The escaped slave called the Constitution "a glorious liberty document" that justified extending equality to blacks and women.
The PACER database is antiquated and expensive to access, and that's just the way the federal judiciary likes it.
The president and his allies keep losing election cases.
Five who tested positive recently will participate in this week’s planned executions of Brandon Bernard and Alfred Bourgeois.
San Mateo County Health Officer Scott Morrow, who supported last spring's stay-at-home orders, airs his misgivings about reviving that policy.
Courts ignore constitutional guarantees while defendants awaiting trial languish in jail.
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Press coverage of the pandemic tends to exaggerate risk and ignore encouraging information.
The justices declined to intervene on behalf of Republicans who challenged absentee voting in Pennsylvania.
Civilian control over the military still matters.
Cash bail is as unjust as it is arbitrary.
Policymakers "must not penalize residents for earning a livelihood, safeguarding their mental health, or enjoying our most cherished freedoms," said Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes.
Some scientists offer an important reminder about cause and effect.
The administration’s approach should discourage the drug war, encourage immigration.
Libertarian History/Philosophy
"I just do my own thing," said the George Mason University economist and author of The State Against Blacks.
It is likely to be approved for distribution by the end of the week.
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Protected financial access for politically targeted industries
Airlines keep claiming they need a second bailout to bring back 35,000 furloughed employees. Don't buy their argument.
Yes, taxes and regulation are bad. No, they're not worse than locking people up.
America has undone its longstanding policy of granting special treatment to individuals with Hong Kong passports at exactly the wrong time.
Able to do our jobs from where we please, life for many of us will reflect a bit more of what we want rather than what we have to do to get by.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra loves to tell people what they can and cannot do with their bodies.
According to the ruling, the former Trump attorney also filed the wrong claims in the wrong court at the wrong time on behalf of the wrong plaintiffs.
Ka’Mauri Harrison is accused of bringing a BB gun to school. But he never left his house.
"I am pessimistic about where this goes in the future," says the outgoing chairman, who is stepping down in January.
The National Bureau of Economic Research finds that U.S. media coverage of the pandemic is far bleaker than in other countries.
Coastal Carolina University beat BYU on a last-second play Saturday. Four days earlier, neither team expected to be playing the other.