Why Homelessness Is Worse in California Than in Texas
Today, the Lone Star state counts 90 homeless people per every 100,000 residents. In California, the problem is almost five times as bad.
Today, the Lone Star state counts 90 homeless people per every 100,000 residents. In California, the problem is almost five times as bad.
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Contra the famous quotation from Oliver Wendell Holmes, there's nothing particularly civilized about the way our governments spend the money we provide.
Can Americans afford to welcome the huddled masses?
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The lawsuit blames the companies for stoking "anxiety, depression, thoughts of self-harm, and suicidal ideation."
It'll be another five years before it's operational.
For perhaps the first time in television history, one character describes another as a "paleolibertarian" and "practically an anarcho-capitalist." But the terms don't fit.
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Never underestimate officials’ ability to turn embarrassing moments into awful opportunities.
A bipartisan solution to degree inflation
Robert Zubrin’s The Case for Nukes highlights the connection between energy and freedom.
What is the relationship between liberty and democracy?
COVID-era problems are partially to blame, but so are outdated government practices.
"It is critical to our mission as a university to think deeply about freedom of expression and the challenges that result from assaults on it," said Cornell President Martha E. Pollack.
Pretrial rulings recognized the falsity of the election-fraud claims that the outlet aired and rejected three of its defenses.
"These things are just so inexcusable," a judge said. "It's hard to understand."
It's been nearly three years since New York repealed its police secrecy law, and departments are still fighting to hide misconduct records.
How to—and how not to—help solve the college debt problem.
Federal A.I. regulation now will hinder progress, consumer choice, and market competition.
Maybe taxpayers would make fewer mistakes if the federal tax code weren't so hopelessly complex.
Overall human freedom peaked in 2007, according to the Cato Institute, and governments' COVID response merely exacerbated the trend toward a radically less-free planet.
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The country needs a political truce with devolved power.
In one sequence, the Jerry Seinfeld stand-in stood onstage at a comedy club for minutes without saying a word.
The video game is a 100-year simulation of the Victorian era where the player has centralized control over the government of their chosen country.
"They had a duty to protect her," says Ta'Neasha Chappell's sister. "She was not attended to because she was a Black woman and they didn't feel like she was worth getting any attention."
It’s not the FDA’s job to tell doctors what to do.
A responsible political class would significantly reform the organization. Instead, they will likely continue to give it more power.
The Biden administration wants as many as two-thirds of all new vehicles sold in the U.S. by 2032 to be electric. But the market should decide how to make that switch.
Hopefully the Supreme Court will soon put a permanent stop to the EPA's Clean Water Act land grab.
NPR is no Xinhua, but Elon Musk is correct that it doesn't need government subsidies.
Prosecutors could end up with a trove of patient-level data regarding highly personal drugs like Viagra, abortion pills, and more.
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While escalation is not inevitable, it’s still a risk having any U.S. boots on the ground.
The authors of The Individualists talk Rand, Friedman, Hayek, Rothbard, and the "struggle for the soul" of the libertarian movement.
Join Reason on YouTube Thursday at 1 p.m. ET for a discussion about Biden officially ending the COVID-19 national emergency.
'Digidog is out of the pound," New York City Mayor Eric Adams declared, not ominously.
Robert Delgado's family is now seeking damages.
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