Wait, Wasn't Peter Thiel a Libertarian?
The tech billionaire and his contrarian circle are developing new nationalist visions for America's future.
The tech billionaire and his contrarian circle are developing new nationalist visions for America's future.
"Environmental humanism will eventually triumph over apocalyptic environmentalism."
News of politicians, police, and bureaucrats behaving badly from around the world
Three bills are on the table, but only one of them promises to unshackle small and independent ranchers.
As federal guidelines suggested classifying more industries as "essential" so that they could reopen, Gov. Whitmer arbitrarily did the opposite.
Politicians' opinions about the maneuver depend on which party is in power.
Ricky Dale Harrington, Jr., is running to keep Tom Cotton out of the White House.
A 2016 Reason investigation found Detroit police have a nasty habit of shooting dogs during drug raids.
The Protect My Ballot campaign is out to stop ranked-choice voting.
Playing baseball in the uncanny valley
Coroner and Hitmen are only new to us Yanks.
The episode reflects poorly on Biden.
The decision will make it harder for government employees to abuse and milk the state’s retirement systems.
Getting government officials to put their packs of enforcers on shorter leashes is the definition of an uphill battle.
Plus: Congress moves forward on encryption backdoors, largest school districts aren't reopening, and more...
Licensing laws can be weaponized to chill speech.
The debate over flavored vapes really is a debate about whether adult smokers will still have access to products that could save their lives.
As bans on mass gatherings persist, musicians are increasingly turning to livestreamed shows as a substitute for traditional performances.
In two-thirds of those cases, there were no accompanying arrests.
The former New York Times SCOTUS reporter does not seem to understand the arguments she is criticizing.
"Academic staff...are no longer free to make controversial statements to the general public about politically or socially controversial matters," one of them writes.
And no, mail-in voting is not more vulnerable to fraud than absentee voting. It's actually the exact same thing.
Armed agents of the state shouldn't be enforcing mask mandates.
His political claim to fame was his "9-9-9" tax plan.
Plus: Trump suggests election delay, and more...
The negative impact of the program is well documented.
The scary monopoly power on display Wednesday was the federal government's.
The plan, whose timetable is uncertain, will reshuffle 5,600 troops elsewhere in Europe.
NIMBYism comes in many different ideological stripes. Fewer homes and higher rents is always the result.
The author of a new history of immigration worries that the coronavirus is bringing the mythology of America as a nation of immigrants to an end.
Mark and Patricia McCloskey's justification for brandishing their guns depends on facts, not ideology.
"I think you might be referring to what happened on Twitter."
Xavier Becerra conceals tax increases and reframes a gig economy proposition to hurt its chances.
With many of the city's entertainment options shut down, protesting has become a form of nightlife.
President Trump sent federal agents to squash protests, but the situation has continuously escalated.
Let's replace the names of Confederate figures with those of patriots who upheld America's ideals.
Plus: Trump's new plan for "Dreamers," Dems reject marijuana legalization, and more...
With public schools largely out of commission, parents are putting together their own ad hoc schooling alternatives.
Independent education means a wide range of approaches as to what children are taught.
Competition is cutting the cost of space travel to a fraction of what it was.
An encounter between militias in Louisville shows the enduring practical and symbolic importance of the right to armed self-defense.
Much of the military spending in the GOP's HEALS Act replaces funding that was redirected to pay for Trump's border wall.
Nor did the suspect live at the residence.
What does this have to do with safely educating kids in the midst of a pandemic? Not much.
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