Trump Jury Instructions Invite Conviction Based on a Hodgepodge of Dubious Theories
The judge said the jurors need not agree about the "unlawful means" that Trump allegedly used to promote his 2016 election.
The judge said the jurors need not agree about the "unlawful means" that Trump allegedly used to promote his 2016 election.
"It really feels as though maybe we've lost touch with what's developmentally appropriate," says one Montgomery County mom.
There's nothing wrong with thinking the music from your teenage years was the best ever made, but please don't vote as if you'll bring that back.
The free speech absolutist and co-founder of The Intercept dives deep into Israel, Latin America, and the necessity of decentralized media in the age of U.S. security state overreach.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren condemned Israel for killing Palestinian civilians with bombs that she had voted to send Israel.
Plus: A new Cold War, Pope Francis using slurs, Israeli surveillance, and more...
Many have seen their hours reduced—or have lost their jobs entirely.
The former and possibly future president hopes voters will overlook his incoherence.
Revolutionary AI technologies can't solve the "wicked problems" facing policy makers.
Closing arguments in the former president's trial highlight the mismatch between the charges and the "election fraud" he supposedly committed.
The Sixth Amendment was originally seen as vital to preserving liberty. Yet it has been consistently watered down.
Plus: A listener asks the editors for voting advice and commiseration in a predominantly democratic state.
Detectives in Fontana, California, told Thomas Perez Jr. that his father was dead and that he killed him. Neither was true.
In practice, police unions' primary responsibility seems to be shielding officers from accountability and defending their conduct no matter what.
A government scientist is the latest official whose attempts to evade the Freedom of Information Act have landed him in hot water.
Plus: The results of rent control are in, California's tiny home program gets minimal results, and yet another city eyes a crackdown on short-term rentals.
Plus: Piña coladas, doing business in Hong Kong, edibles at the LNC, and more...
Exciting new AI tools are still being shaped by human beings.
The state's gun permit policy underlines the absurdity of assuming that cannabis consumers are too dangerous to be trusted with firearms.
"It was the weirdest room I've ever been in," one Libertarian Party delegate tells Reason
Inflation and expiring funds push public education into financial chaos.
Digital payments are easy to use, but also to monitor and block.
Artificial intelligence is helping humans get medical care, organize their finances, and plan vacations.
After a highly contentious convention, Oliver won the nomination on the seventh ballot.
Ulbricht is serving two life sentences plus 40 years in connection with the Silk Road, an online marketplace he founded and operated where users could buy and sell illegal substances.
Let there be no confusion: The Libertarian Party overwhelmingly rejects Trump.
The Minneapolis Reckoning shows why calls to defund the police gained momentum after George Floyd's death and why voters with no love for the cops still rejected an abolitionist ballot measure.
"Way AI can help you decide what to buy or watch"
Bureaucrats in cubicles will kill more people than Terminator robots will.
He says the two ideas "are not in tension with one another." He's wrong.
Once booming, the industry now faces closures and stifling market access due to outdated laws and burdensome middlemen.
Morgan Spurlock's death and legacy are a reminder that skepticism is a necessary part of any balanced diet.
Donald Trump’s promise to carry out “the largest domestic deportation operation” in U.S. history would tear apart families, harm American workers, and require militaristic enforcement.
A new California law amends the state's ban on out-of-state doctors practicing medicine to allow doctors from Arizona to perform abortions for patients who are also from Arizona.
This week the judge presiding over Trump's trial ruled that jurors do not have to agree on any particular legal theory.
The Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Glenn Greenwald takes on famed lawyer and author Alan Dershowitz.
The close Trump ally tried to argue that more aggressive U.S. policy in the Middle East would help the U.S. get out of the Middle East.
Plus: Taiwan heats up, Robert Moses and Rockaway Beach, CBDCs, and more...
A party in disarray squabbles over its future in the shadow of the former president.
I visited Australia and New Zealand to find out. Spoiler: It’s great for everyone.
Don’t unleash censors; restrain them more!
Arnold Schwarzenegger's classic role colored our perception of AI, for better or for worse.
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