Look Past Partisan Rhetoric To Understand California's Recent Crime Problems
California's leaders can take the recent rise in property crime seriously without repeating the same "tough on crime" mistakes of the past.
California's leaders can take the recent rise in property crime seriously without repeating the same "tough on crime" mistakes of the past.
The true villains of Mike White's new show are two Gen Z college students practicing militant wokeness.
The TV adaptation of Isaac Asimov's classic trilogy is still fundamentally about the ways in which politics and objective truth inevitably clash.
"You know what else is used for nefarious activities?"
Also vaccine boosters reduce risk of symptomatic infection by nearly 60 percent
Thanks to technological progress, cars are much safer than one-horse open sleighs.
The octogenarian columnist has a lot to say about happiness and history in the United States.
Colorado First Judicial District Attorney Alexis King said she pursued the punishment after Aguilera-Mederos insisted on his right to trial.
No wonder the federal budget is so out of whack.
This Brooklyn-bred New York Post columnist and her family are fleeing to Florida due to bad education policy and COVID mismanagement.
It's another case of bureaucratic incompetence as the omicron wave surges.
"Any time you have government dogma saying they are science, or government bureaucrats who claim that 'this is the one and perfect truth'…we should run headlong away."
Christmas comes a few days early for 2,800 inmates who had told they’d eventually have to return to their cells to serve out their terms.
The president rightly points out that the federal government has sloshed billions of dollars to make K-12 schools even safer than they already were. Yet many are about to close.
Plus: Criminals have stolen $100 billion in pandemic relief funds, and colleges are planning to go virtual once again.
It's the strangest, most meta sequel of the year.
After his flight, Shatner told Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos, "I hope I never recover from this."
Prohibition has driven opioid-related deaths to record levels.
As omicron surges, the president urges everyone to get vaccinated and boosted.
When we decide to stop paying attention to it, say two authors in the health care journal BMJ.
Civil liberties advocates say the law is just a reheated version of flawed state anti-gang law.
Maybe we don't need to wear them?
It's unwise to try to force consumer spending habits in defiance of the market.
Researchers are still uncertain about how severe the variant will be.
Plus: Swearing increased during the pandemic, progressives want to see the Build Back Better agenda enacted by executive fiat, and more...
“We have been through horrific things, but I’m still proud of being Uyghur," says Tursunay Ziyawudun, a survivor of China's torture camps.
Politicians attack dollar-backed cryptocurrencies called “stablecoins” and the decentralized finance it enables
The argument hinges largely on what makes an emergency standard "necessary."
Time to stop pretending
The White House COVID-19 advisor and his ilk admit they will never let some mitigation measures expire.
On Monday, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the city would be reimposing a mask mandate for all indoor public spaces in the District of Columbia.
A new, heavily investigated report shows a Pentagon uninterested in correcting its deadly errors.
Plus: The pragmatic approach to omicron is emerging, lumber prices are skyrocketing again, and more...
In the face of state failure, neglect, and overt hostility, black Americans need the right to bear arms.
George Mason University Law Professor Ilya Somin debates Libertarian Party activist Angela McArdle
George Mason University Law Professor Ilya Somin debates Libertarian Party activist Angela McArdle
The state’s “reforms” have saddled merchants with oppressively expensive permitting demands.
Other teams beg for taxpayer handouts.
Penny Lane’s new film explores the gap between diehard fans and critical elites.
The pandemic wreaked havoc on schedules, but the medium’s still faring better than the movie industry.
A new report says 83 percent of the world's population is less free today than it was in 2008, and the gap between the world's most and least free countries is growing.
Federal regulators have permanently lifted a requirement that mifepristone be dispensed in person.
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