Harvard's Affirmative Action Hire Gets the Boot
Plus: Trump sues over ballot access, the CCP tells people to have sex, and more...
Plus: Trump sues over ballot access, the CCP tells people to have sex, and more...
Francis Collins’ remarks highlight the folly of attaching "infinite value" to a life saved by government regulation.
The colorful, mostly libertarian history of Key West.
Plus: State officials attempt to ban Donald Trump from 2024 election ballots.
Motorists complain about long lines at charging stations as civil servants queue up in city-owned electric vehicles.
The next president should put more effort into fixing the college's abysmal free speech ranking.
A state judge ruled that a lawsuit seeking clarification on Idaho's vague abortion ban can move forward, despite dismissing some of the suit's claims.
Another round of federal intervention to prevent its sale makes no sense.
Plus: More local "missing middle" reforms pass in Maine and Virginia, Colorado court blesses crackdown on student housing, and Florida tries to escape its slow growth past.
Plus: Inheritance taxes, lady gadgets, a stabbing in South Korea, and more...
The Supreme Court judges Eighth Amendment cases with "evolving standards of decency." Some conservative jurists don't like it.
With another “rapid unscheduled disassembly,” the second Starship test in November was a mixed success.
After a federal judge deemed the state's location-specific gun bans unconstitutional, the 9th Circuit stayed his injunction.
Even though only one very specific version of the character is free to use, it still represents a positive step for creative expression.
If our best and brightest technologists and theorists are struggling to see the way forward for AI, what makes anyone think politicians are going to get there first?
How Florida’s legacy of slow-growth laws is holding back its post-COVID boom.
News of Florida politicians, police, and bureaucrats behaving badly.
Restricting speech about the world's most pressing problems does not make them go away, nor does it settle any disputes.
Zora Neale Hurston’s hometown of Eatonville, Florida, was one of the first all-black municipalities incorporated in the U.S.
Letting state officials determine whether a candidate has "engaged in insurrection" opens a huge can of worms.
"You've got to be able to demonstrate some level of legitimacy" the head of the National Sheriffs' Association says of carrying large amounts of cash.
The weird story of Victor Berger, the Espionage Act, and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson.
The long-planned tunnel will bring water from the Sacramento River to the state's dry southern regions.
If passed, the new libertarian president's omnibus bill of reforms could help Argentina reverse decades of government failure.
It's Miami vs. Tampa in the Florida sandwich wars.
And some good news, after all.
Police have set bounties on 13 activists, some living in the U.S.
New anti-drag laws were deemed unconstitutional in every state where they were challenged this year.
The fourth-place GOP presidential candidate asserts the existence of "clear evidence" of "entrapment," without providing any.
Bureaucracy usually mires construction projects in delays. Florida is trying to buck that norm.
Juries convicted two paramedics and one police officer of criminally negligent homicide but acquitted two other cops.
The former Reason Foundation privatization guru says it's time to move past the "vending machine" model of government.
Pizza Hut announced plans to lay off 1,200 delivery drivers on Wednesday.
Two women reported attacks and threats from abusive ex-partners to the police. A lawsuit claimed they were ignored.
Rockstar Games told a U.K. court that it spent $5 million to recover from the hack. Is that worth the rest of a teenager's life?
William D. Eggers discusses what he's learned about making the government less intrusive.
Instead of indulging in politically risky sedition prosecutions of the black press, the government relied on indirect methods of behind-the-scenes manipulation and intimidation.
Private, for-profit intercity bus services are a remarkable example of free market transportation. Socialists naturally want to shut it all down.
Post-COVID educational declines are here to stay.
Big government has been ruinous for millions of people. Charities aren't perfect, but they are much more efficient and effective.
The year's highlights in blame shifting.
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