Will Tim Walz Offer an Affirmative Case for Immigration at Tonight's Debate?
It's easy to snark and mock Donald Trump and J.D. Vance for spreading awful, racist lies. The Democratic ticket should aim to do more.
It's easy to snark and mock Donald Trump and J.D. Vance for spreading awful, racist lies. The Democratic ticket should aim to do more.
Plus: the transformation of California's builder's remedy, the zoning reform implications of the Eric Adams indictment, and why the military killed starter home reform in Arizona.
Conservatives blame Proposition 47 (2014) for higher rates of shoplifting in the state, but the real story is more complicated.
Plus: Israeli troops cross into Lebanon, prayer illiteracy on full display, veeps joust, and more...
Policy nihilism is consuming the 2024 election.
How the National Flood Insurance Program subsidizes living in high-risk flood zones.
Plus: A listener asks the editors what a “conservatarian” presidential candidate and agenda might look like.
The IRS fines hostages for taxes they couldn't pay while they were detained. A bill in Congress is trying to fix this.
Many conservatives saw the Abraham Accords as a way to get U.S. forces out of the Middle East. Now the architect of the agreement is pushing for a regime change campaign in Lebanon—and maybe Iran.
He returned S.B. 961 to the California Senate for all the wrong reasons.
The IMPACTT Human Trafficking Act would provide outreach and training to Homeland Security Investigations staff.
Plus: Fentanyl wars, rent stabilization in NYC, possible dockworker strike, and more...
"2024 presidential candidate who once dumped a dead bear in Central Park"
Organ donations in the U.S. are controlled by a network of federally sanctioned nonprofits, and many of them are failing.
Absolute immunity protects prosecutors even when they commit serious misconduct on the job.
Some people really think nonalcoholic beer is a gateway to alcoholism.
In the Netherlands, kids grow up with more independence than in the United States.
Despite billions of taxpayer dollars spent on mental illness research, Cobenfy was developed by a private biopharmaceutical company.
The decision is a reminder that independent reporters are still protected by the same First Amendment as journalists in legacy media.
A lot more than Oren Cass and J.D. Vance want you to think, and Americans wouldn't like the tradeoffs necessary.
Federal investigators say police in Lexington, Mississippi, used illegal searches, excessive force, and kept residents in jail when they couldn't pay off old fines.
Avoiding regulation, DIYBio becomes cheaper and more available.
Francis Ford Coppola's clumsy passion project is an ambitious misfire.
Plus: Long live Eric Adams, Electoral College bias, and more...
What happened when some officials role-played a bigger, noisier rerun of January 6, 2021
Weak after-the-fact "collaboration" in no way substantiates or justifies cruel allegations against Haitians in Springfield.
Randy Barnett developed an influential form of constitutional originalism.
The New York City Council takes up the mayor's City of Yes for Housing Opportunity reform package the same day Adams is indicted on federal corruption charges.
There are any number of reasons to support or oppose a switch to ranked choice voting, but most of the opposition comes from the majority parties.
The university caved to pressure to target pro-Palestine events.
Judge Joseph Bianco’s decision emphasizes that constitutional rights and protections belong to individuals, not groups.
An ex-Secret Service agent explains what he thinks left Donald Trump vulnerable to two close-call assassination attempts within two months.
Two brothers are asking the Supreme Court to stop their town from using eminent domain to steal their land for an empty field.
If the former president wins the 2024 race, the circumstances he would inherit are far more challenging, and several of his policy ideas are destructive.
Microsoft has agreed to purchase Three Mile Island's energy to power its AI data centers for the next 20 years. It's the first time a U.S. nuclear reactor will come out of retirement.
Javier Milei’s repeal of restrictive rent control laws increased housing supply and stabilized prices.
His polling was not "always in range" of beating Donald Trump.
Plus: How the Trump assassination attempt happened, a word from Christopher Moltisanti, and more...
For hundreds of years, a felony has been defined not by the action itself but by how we punish it.
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Also: Could legalizing the sale of kidneys and other organs save lives?
"We're never going to be finished. Our country is a work in progress," says the producer of the new Something to Stand For documentary.
The jury accepted the prosecution's argument that Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas died because of Gerald Goines' fraudulent search warrant affidavit.
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