Watch Nevada Highway Patrol Officers Seize a Veteran's Life Savings Through Asset Forfeiture
The officers admit there's nothing illegal about carrying large amounts of cash, then take almost $90,000 from him anyway.
The officers admit there's nothing illegal about carrying large amounts of cash, then take almost $90,000 from him anyway.
The justices may find it difficult to uphold Mississippi's abortion ban without overturning Roe v. Wade.
But contrary to media reports, there's no specific evidence that masks are the culprit.
If all the Build Back Better plan's proposals were made permanent, the final price tag would be $4.8 trillion and the bill would add about $2.8 trillion to the deficit.
The HBO documentary Listening to Kenny G brilliantly explores the gulf between market success and critical acclaim.
It's true that some users spread lies on social media. But this can’t be solved by partisan “fact-checking."
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Turkey shows the danger of inflation and giving officials free rein to mess with money.
China sees the value in a digital currency, but only if the CCP has full control of it.
The "viability" rule is arbitrary. So are the alternatives.
Despite such magazines being widely and lawfully used, and with the ban having been tossed out by other courts and court panels, the 9th Circuit thinks the ban does not violate the Second Amendment
As the U.S. reaches new terrible milestones in overdose deaths, a harm reduction system that has proven itself elsewhere finally launches where it’s needed most.
He clearly advised former Gov. Andrew Cuomo on how to survive the scandals.
The same agency that stymied COVID-19 testing is now dawdling over approving new antiviral pills.
Biden’s presidency is already failing. Build Back Better wouldn't help.
If providing campaign buttons were grounds for disqualifying the results, would any election in modern American history be valid?
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Conflict with Russia has been an ever-present threat in the three decades since Georgia broke away from the collapsing Soviet Union.
A federal court wasn't having it.
Only about 100 Afghans who have applied for temporary admission to the U.S. have been approved.
The World Health Organization warns that such restrictions can cause more harm than they prevent.
Vaccine makers are already targeting the omicron variant.
Anthony Broadwater, now 61, had no idea his accuser achieved fame and fortune while he has been living as a pariah for over 20 years on the sex offender registry.
Eric Adams thinks he can give the police more power to hunt for guns without making innocent minority men the inevitable target.
The site's long-serving boss might be more committed to free speech than his successor, Parag Agrawal.
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Minimum wage laws priced young workers out of the market before the pandemic and may do so in the future.
The most oppressive of the former Soviet countries is run by a dictator with a strange cult of personality.
The South Dakota Supreme Court ruled that the ballot initiative violated the "single subject" rule for constitutional amendments.
How Michel Foucault's encounters in Poland's heavily policed gay community informed his ideas
Detroit leaders throw around words like "fairness" and "equity" while shielding big restaurants from smaller competition.
How the war on terror facilitated Communist China's repression of Uyghurs
There are better ways to build trust in the community than by violating the Fourth Amendment.
Just how infectious and dangerous the new variant could be is not known at this time.
There may not be a more striking metaphor for capitalism's victory over the Soviet Union than a 60-second Pizza Hut ad that originally aired more than 20 years ago.
California, which offers some of the most generous pension benefits in the country to its public workers, apparently isn't paying them handsomely enough, the federal Department of Labor says.
The IRS' track record suggests that beefed up enforcement will also mean more trampling of Americans' due process rights.
The unique civic and economic role of voluntarism and charity has been a core part of American culture for centuries.
How Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania ended up with relatively high degrees of economic freedom and political stability
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