Campaign Finance Rules Can't Stop Hotties for Harris
Plus: Venezuelan surveillance, American book banning, the shifting politics of shitposting, and more...
Plus: Venezuelan surveillance, American book banning, the shifting politics of shitposting, and more...
Governments around the world seek to suppress ideas and control communications channels.
The ruling notes that Breonna Taylor’s death resulted from the "late-night, surprise manner of entry."
Thousands of people who helped the U.S. in Afghanistan are still looking for an escape.
Kevin Fair fell behind on his property taxes in 2014. The local government eventually gave a private investor the deed to his home.
The fifth-grader was punished as part of a law that requires students who make threats of "mass violence" be expelled for at least a year.
The Meta CEO says his platforms will not blindly obey the bureaucrats again.
Fortson answered the door holding a legally owned handgun at his side. Within three seconds, a police officer shot him six times.
Kamala Harris' promise to end the housing shortage and adopt rent control shows that YIMBY ideas are just one of several competing housing policy agendas within the Democratic Party.
One official was concerned that lifting tariffs would lead to "lots of questions from domestic dairy producers."
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Producing plastics from fossil fuels emits a lot of carbon dioxide, but a new study finds the life cycle emissions are actually lower than glass and aluminum.
Plus: Does the government own too much land in Utah? And the latest response to Friends star Matthew Perry’s drug overdose death.
Kirstie Allsopp posted online about her teen son's trip around Europe. Then someone reported her to the government.
The Telegram co-founder may become a free-expression martyr for the terrible crime of enabling permissionless speech.
U.S. District Judge Charles Simpson concluded that the alleged facts did not support penalty enhancements for violating the Fourth Amendment but left several other charges in place.
French police arrested Telegram founder Pavel Durov for failing to control his social media and messaging app.
As with Trump and his tariffs, Harris appears unwilling to acknowledge the obvious consequences of hiking taxes on businesses.
María Oropeza's arrest during a livestream highlights the dangers faced by opposition leaders in Venezuela and the regime's relentless efforts to silence dissent.
Plus: Brat summer revisited, Telegram CEO arrested, and more...
Needing permission to travel hands a dangerous tool to authoritarians.
Thousands of people who helped the U.S. in Afghanistan are still looking for an escape.
Government pre-approval for every label could crush craft breweries. And do you really want to force the Carthusian monks who make Green Chartreuse to reveal their ingredients?
Author Annie Jacobsen envisions a swift end of the world after nuclear conflict erupts.
Kennedy said that Trump would be the superior candidate on his three major, "existential" issues of "free speech, the war in Ukraine, and the war on our children."
The official Democratic Party platform no longer endorses abolishing the death penalty, decriminalizing marijuana, or repealing mandatory minimums.
The independent candidate deserves credit for promoting some liberty-friendly causes.
The automaker is choosing to prioritize hybrids, which are more popular and provide a better option for many motorists. But the EPA only foresees a minor role for hybrids.
Susan Hogarth posted a photo of her primary ballot. In North Carolina, that's against the law.
Harold Medina made that argument during an internal investigation of a car crash he caused last February.
Federal Aviation Administration
Congestion and slowdowns in the airspace around New York City account for up to 75 percent of all airline delays, yet efforts to depoliticize its management remain stalled.
Both Israeli hostage families and Palestinian Americans want the war to end with a prisoner exchange. But that isn’t moving Democratic policy.
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We can't stop technological advancement, but we should limit government misuse of it.
The European Union is an engine of global control-freakery.
This is what 'democracy' looks like. Unfortunately.
And probably because Republicans have foolishly abandoned it as a unifying theme.
Judge Kenneth King is facing a lawsuit for punishing a 15-year-old who visited his courtroom with his "own version of Scared Straight.''
The New York Times contributor discusses the Democratic National Convention and the rhetoric of "freedom" on Just Asking Questions.
Dynamic economies operate independently of the political party of whoever was elected most recently.
Uncle Sam is resorting to some unusual methods to support the Israeli war effort.
Democrats campaigning both on their pandemic record and minding your own damn business: Pick one.
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