Florida Cops Arrest a 15-Year-Old Boy for Joking About Perpetrating a Mass Shooting
"Joke or not, these types of comments are felonies under the law," says the Volusia County Sheriff's Office
"Joke or not, these types of comments are felonies under the law," says the Volusia County Sheriff's Office
Governing puts together a database of cities and towns addicted to money from fines and forfeitures.
Watch economists Saifedean Ammous and George Selgin face off at the Soho Forum.
The details are reeeaaaaaally sketchy, but here's what we know now.
Plus: More on the 1619 Project, a chart shows how crazy U.S. military spending is, and more...
Simon Cheng Man-kit, a staffer at the British Consulate in Hong Kong, hasn't returned from a trip he took to mainland China nearly two weeks ago.
Politicians need to face the facts about Social Security.
Facing his district for the first time since going independent, the libertarian congressman preaches legislative process and constitutional principle to an audience thirsty for gun fixes.
Forensic experts claim there is no way Larry Swearingen raped and killed Melissa Trotter. The state is still putting him to death.
We're vastly more interested in the upcoming election than we were in 2016. We're also convinced neither party represents us. What could go wrong?
Cryptocurrency is a human rights issue, explains Alex Gladstein of the Human Rights Foundation.
The gun control group's new policy proposal is radical, intersectional, and deeply contradictory.
Nonmedical use of prescription analgesics did not become more common, but it did become more dangerous.
A then-pregnant Siwatu-Salama Ra was sentenced to two years in prison after using an unloaded gun to protect herself, her daughter, and her mom.
"If I didn't help them, they would have a big problem," says Trump. But maybe he's already "helped" enough.
True to form, the presidential hopeful is turning the conversation around war on its head.
That's the opposite of the fear underlying the FDA's crackdown on e-cigarettes.
As part of its ambitious “1619” inquiry into the legacy of slavery, The New York Times revives false 19th century revisionist history about the American founding.
“Greenmailing” drives up construction costs and wait times, making the state’s already expensive housing even less affordable.
Plus: The recession that's not coming will be "moderate and short," Kamala Harris has seen a big poll drop since June, Facebook yanks "Women for Trump" ad, and more...
His death resulted from a violent confrontation that never should have happened.
The move would violate the First Amendment.
Only if you assume they would have happened in the absence of gun confiscation orders.
They're the latest to plead guilty in the Mississippi Department of Corrections bribing scheme.
Sanders' plan takes aim at every part of the justice system, including typical Sanders targets like private prisons and corporate "profiteers."
The California senator's history of flip-flops reveal the emptiness of her campaign—and looming problems for her party.
Ursula Wing sold abortion drugs to U.S. customers and is now charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States.
Plus: Marvel Comics cancels Art Spiegelman, prohibition still doesn't work, and more
President Trump has cut a lot of regulations—but increased some others.
The FBI is looking for companies to comb through social media posts and pinpoint possible threats ahead of time. Think of it like a meme-illiterate Facebook-stalking precog from Minority Report.
A new RAND report puts spending on marijuana, heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine at $146 billion in 2016.
You can literally wear your principles on your sleeve while baffling facial recognition technology.
Also: the politics of recession, Bernie's criminal justice plan, and stanning for Barry Manilow, all on the Reason Podcast
Criminal justice reformers say the federal prison system is in desperate need of more oversight.
It's possible that the visibility of the way Biden is wrestling with his own aging could make him a more relatable and sympathetic figure. Or the Biden blunders could confirm that his moment has passed.
Republicans and right-leaning independents have turned rapidly against higher ed.
An internal disciplinary hearing found him guilty of recklessly causing physical injury.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation is suing to prevent Amoeba Music's Hollywood location from becoming a 200-unit apartment building.
“It was healthy discourse in a controlled environment,” said one Proud Boy. But was it?
It’s time for SCOTUS to revisit the "border search exception" to the Fourth Amendment.
Two dozen patients hospitalized in the Midwest all reportedly had vaped something at some point, but we don't know what it was or whether it caused their symptoms.
Scrapping the province's autonomy is a ploy to distract from India's cratering economy.
Tariffs are taxes on imports that translate into higher prices for American businesses and consumers.
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