Utah Governor To Veto School Choice Bill Unless His Demands Are Met
Gov. Spencer Cox supports school choice but will only sign the bill once Utah pays teachers more than any other state.
Gov. Spencer Cox supports school choice but will only sign the bill once Utah pays teachers more than any other state.
European nations are stepping up to help Ukrainians flee Russian aggression.
The COVID-conscious advice from the federal government's primary disaster response agency is silly. It's also outdated.
The agency emphasizes that children face a very low risk from COVID-19, which it has known all along.
Biden's response to Putin invading Ukraine does not "embolden" a cascade of crises.
Only 1.2 percent of U.S. vodka imports come from Russia.
Two lessons from the Canadian truckers' protest
NATO is a means to an end, not an end unto itself.
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Charter schools thrived on the freedom to make quick decisions and appeal to like-minded families.
Mocking COVID public health theater is finally going mainstream.
Taxpayers will pay the tab for spruced-up bridges and rebuilt freeways, doubling down on a worrying trend.
A new history of free speech argues the best way to defeat hate speech is by openly confronting it in the public square.
Were liquor suppliers across the world guilty of outrageous abuses that explain the prohibitionist response?
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky stressed that people could continue to wear masks if they wanted to.
Broad-based economic sanctions issue collective punishment on all Russians while doing little to deter their government's aggression toward Ukraine.
The country is one of the most egregious violators of religious liberty on the planet.
Let's give green cards to the Russians and deprive Vladimir Putin of the brainpower that keeps Russia's industrial motors running.
"You can't treat everyone like a criminal to find the criminals," an outraged driver says. In Jackson, apparently you can.
Watch out for those tequila worms.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is singularly responsible for the war that began this week. But the past four presidential administrations missed opportunities to deescalate.
Despite apportioning over $1 billion for homeless housing, cost overruns and sluggish pacing threaten to jeopardize the city project.
Reason reported last year on how minors are particularly susceptible to being coerced into false confessions.
The defendants unsuccessfully argued that their training was inadequate and that they understandably deferred to a senior officer.
Here’s hoping the Florida senator recognizes threats to freedom when they come from the right as well as the left.
The SCOTUS pick has shown admirable judgment in criminal justice cases.
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When cops don't police their own, the results can be deadly.
The new Hulu miniseries promotes pernicious misconceptions about opioids, addiction, and pain treatment.
The show details friction between the privileged innovators of a steampunk city and the impoverished slums underneath it.
Problems with the legislation remain, including vague prohibitions that will likely bury schools in lawsuits.
But there are still constitutionality questions surrounding his troop deployments to NATO's eastern flank.
A new bill in Kansas seeks to make it harder for cops to seize assets without a criminal conviction.
Europe's poorest country is stepping up to help Ukrainians. Time for the U.S. to do the same.
Closing the door to Ukrainian membership in NATO would have allayed Russian security concerns and maybe preserved the peace.
Gasoline may reach an average of $4 per gallon.
The former detective's trial should not obscure the responsibility of the drug warriors who authorized, planned, and executed the deadly raid.
Western governments made promises they didn’t keep and offered assurances they can’t fulfill.
Supplying the power gives you power.
Ed Mullins, known for combatively defending bad police behavior and the drug war, charged with wire fraud by the Department of Justice.
From the CDC to the FDA, there are too many missteps to list.
Previous efforts languished in committees.
Professor Jonathan Haidt of NYU and Reason's Robby Soave debate the harms of social media and what the government should do about it.
Professor Jonathan Haidt of NYU debates Reason's Robby Soave.
Lawmakers are proposing to strip neighborhood activists of the legal tools they've used to freeze the university's student population.
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