High Liquor Taxes and a Home Distillation Ban Guarantee a Thriving Booze Black Market
The courts have an opportunity to legalize small-scale distillation, but taxes remain a problem.
The courts have an opportunity to legalize small-scale distillation, but taxes remain a problem.
He famously said the Founders had created "a republic, if you can keep it." How have we kept it? And can we continue?
Using taxpayer money to reward the president’s allies has nothing to do with the president's claims against the IRS.
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The French government has criminalized the use of nicotine pouches. Users can be punished with up to 5 years in prison and a fine of almost half a million dollars.
The House passes a housing bill that protects build-to-rent development while still cracking down on large investors.
The administration is avoiding conflict with China to focus on war in the Middle East. Taiwan’s democracy hangs in the balance.
Despite the administration's arguments, a multibillion-dollar settlement fund with no judicial oversight is fairly unprecedented.
A new memo from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services would require green card applicants to apply for permanent residency abroad—but the law it cites may say the opposite.
If we want powerful AI systems to respect liberty, now is the time to train them to be more libertarian.
I watched hours and hours of the Enhanced Games so you didn’t have to.
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Objectivism in Turkey has risen and fallen in recent decades, but is newly rejuvenated.
"You can't ask tough questions or follow-up questions because then that person would never come back," the comedian tells Reason's Nick Gillespie.
Immigrants have fought for America's founding promise because they understood it, not because they inherited it.
Owners of small restaurants and bars can decide whether to allow smoking, and customers can choose for themselves whether to patronize them.
After 55 years, Dr. Demento has finally retired from the airwaves.
The surprising move saves taxpayers from a steep bill—for now.
Vicki Baker is more fortunate than several other similarly situated victims. But it took a very long time to get there.
Leaked reports showed troubling uses of force and restraint chairs at the Krome North Service Processing Center—until the details disappeared.
Eli Lilly's retatrutide is a significant advance on the promising results from drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy.
A legislative effort to eliminate gun-free zones on public college campuses has died. But for its student sponsor, the fight isn’t over yet.
Johnson is seemingly incapable of standing up to the Trump administration, even when one of Congress' core responsibilities is at stake.
Law professor Natasha Sarin debates the Cato Institute's Adam Michel.
Why is the party so dead set against learning from its own mistakes?
The president has fought to make sure alleged victims of government misconduct cannot get compensation. What changed?
In this recent round, Republicans are entirely to blame. In the new MAGA-fied GOP, winning is everything, and there's no quarter given for concepts such as fairness.
The GOP has shifted from endorsing conservative ideas to embodying the whims of one man.
The Pentagon's budget is so vast that a soldier believes the extraterrestrial machine shooting lasers at them might be taxpayer–funded.
"A primary aim of censorship is to normalize itself," Ai Weiwei writes in his new book On Censorship.
Robby Soave and Christian Britschgi discuss Rep. Thomas Massie's defeat, Jeff Bezos' comments on taxes, and squatters in California.
A Minnesota senator got fined for insider trading on a prediction market. His response was to ban the platforms for everyone in the state.
Harvard faculty voted to put a 20 percent cap on A’s to combat grade inflation.
Instead of making the case for war in Venezuela, Iran, and Cuba, the White House has been digging up conflicts from long ago.
In one lawsuit after another, the president has claimed damages in amounts completely disconnected from reality.
A 10 percent ownership cap was supposed to prevent monopolies in Missouri's marijuana market. Instead, the state's licensing regime may have created a blueprint for companies to build one.
The federal government is still fighting to collect nonprofit donor information despite Supreme Court warnings that such demands chill free speech.
Impeachment is the appropriate remedy for this type of outright violation of the public trust.
Arizona Democrats are calling for a full investigation and transparency after a medical examiner concluded Emmanuel Damas died from a severe tooth infection.
The DHS reportedly maintains a database tracking critics of the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Free speech advocates warn it could chill constitutionally protected speech.
They cost each American household roughly $1,000 in 2025, with more coming in 2026.
Hunter Biden blames "the Epstein class" for turning on his dad.
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