Washington State Voters Should Take Notice of This
A new, misleading voter initiative seeks to repeal I-200, which banned state-sponsored discrimination or preferential treatment based on race, sex, etc.
A new, misleading voter initiative seeks to repeal I-200, which banned state-sponsored discrimination or preferential treatment based on race, sex, etc.
A corrupt boondoggle that broke the bank for subsidized middle-class trips would not have been the flagship for a greener America.
With the federal government $22 trillion in debt, Congress has decided to spend more money.
One survey shows cigarette use holding steady, while another shows it continuing to fall.
Amash had an interesting reason for not voting "yes."
Extreme weather events around the globe have tripled since the 1980s, but what's happening in the U.S.?
Indicted union boss John "Johnny Doc" Dougherty ordered the soda tax passed to hurt the city's Teamsters union, federal prosecutors say.
"I was very concerned that I was able to put the Russia case on absolutely solid ground," the former FBI deputy director says.
Q&A with economist Veronique de Rugy.
Q&A with economist Veronique de Rugy.
Calabresi and Lawson's new manuscript arguing that the Special Counsel is unlawful.
Three cases, including the two leading Michigan precedents on the First Amendment and restraining orders, are invisible to lawyers who rely on Westlaw. Lexis is also missing two of the three, but it's changing its policies to include them. And a federal statute is behind this.
It would be deeply immoral to require parents to select for particular traits, but it is also wrong to deny them the chance to make life easier for their children.
Pioneering treatments may require equally pioneering payment models.
Steel manufacturers spent $12.2 million lobbying the federal government in 2018, an increase of nearly 20 percent over the previous year.
Robert Kennedy Jr. raves that vaccinations cause "ADD, ADHD, speech delay, autism, food allergy, autoimmune diseases."
Noah Rothman says the right and the left are using appeals to victimization and identity politics to gain political power.
"They're the most powerful player in the criminal justice system. It's really important to know how they use that discretion behind closed doors."
It's not about school safety-it's about the money.
But the new ordinance violates the First Amendment, because it tends to deter (and deliberately so) association with an advocacy group.
The decision rejects driver's licenses labeled "CRIMINAL SEX OFFENDER" and a broad demand for reports on internet use.
The city was among the safest in the country long before the wall was built.
Zillow has no obligation to take down (or revise) property value estimates to which the property owners object.
Ed Markey believes the time to vote on urgently necessary climate change legislation is...later.
Plus: Rapper 21 Savage released from ICE custody and more details on how Homeland Security scammed immigrant students
Make no mistake about it, avoiding another shutdown is for the best.
A new record, but one that won't stand for long.
The Michelle Carter case and the complex relationship between causation and mental health.
The presidential contender is a johnny-come-lately on legalization, but she is right about the importance of fun.
"It was me choosing my life."
Congressional leaders have reached a compromise. But Trump will have the final say.
Celebrate, don't mourn, the end of what's always been a bad plan.
INRIX's 2018 Global Traffic Scorecard highlights the need for congestion pricing and new lanes to combat rush hour traffic.
This monument to the war on terror is still open, and it's costing taxpayers a fortune.
Billionaire seeks ballot access, political party seeks cash, both hate the national debt...but Schultz is far more interventionist at home and abroad than, say, Bill Weld.
Trump won much more than the Democrats did.
New Yorkers don't want him. Why would the rest of the country?
Free-Range parenting is about fostering independence, not letting kids do whatever they want.
A few more drinks for AOC's "Cocktails for the Revolution" menu.
What constitutes a hate group isn't objective or easily defined, and Portland's resolution makes no attempt to clarify.
The senator is already lying about her record as a drug warrior, but she's also dissembling about what music was around during her college and law school years.
Until we fundamentally reframe the immigration debate in terms of human freedom rather than fear, we're not going to see real reform.
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