Will More Federal Spending Fix D.C.'s Metro System?
Rep. Barbara Comstock Metro reform bill offers good ideas but comes at a hefty price.
Rep. Barbara Comstock Metro reform bill offers good ideas but comes at a hefty price.
*Not including the cost of ongoing conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Niger...or the $4.8 trillion debt already accumulated from the post-9/11 wars.
The feds still own the land.
There's an easy way to make more Americans: immigration.
The New York Times drives John Stossel crazy. He wants to rip it up, because so many stories have a left-wing bias.
Property owners were ordered to pay thousands for violations unless they agreed to sell to a redeveloper.
But legal challenges to the ban are still ongoing.
Notes from satisfied and/or snarky customers, and a last-ditch attempt to loosen some of your crypto-riches!
The latest on the case of Zach Anderson.
China's recent moves to be a world leader could be beneficial in some areas, particularly when it comes to those investments in the developing world.
Set aside the Chicken Little fears about the internet dying.
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Public accommodation laws clash with freedom of religion and compelled speech.
Putting yourself on a registry of people who engage in activities, or own goods, that are even mildly controversial makes you vulnerable to abusive officials.
"We calculated that value as 1.1 C (almost 2° Fahrenheit), while climate models estimate that value as 2.3 C (about 4.1° F)"
"Facebook jailing" over mild insults shows how far "hate speech" policing has creeped—and the folly of actual laws against it.
The GOP would be on higher ground if it stood on principle for a tax code that treats everyone the same.
Reason Podcast tackles tax reform, Trump's Roy Moore endorsement, the Flynn flip, and more.
A legal fight involving the alt-right, Trump voters, one of Washington, D.C.'s most powerful law firms, and the website 4chan is brewing.
A legal fight involving the alt-right, Trump voters, one of Washington, D.C.'s most powerful law firms, and the website 4chan is brewing.
The quick resolution of Phil Parhamovich's case shows once again that standing up to money-grabbing bullies can pay off.
This federal law is about punishing the speech of political enemies, not protecting sensitive international negotiations.
Big Insurance will be the chief beneficiary of scrapping the Obamacare mandate
They answer any and all questions as part of our webathon.
The DOJ fundamentally misunderstands the market for access and content.
"By raising the standard deduction you put money in people's pockets, yes, but you're not encouraging them how to use the money."
"No pony has ever attacked an American politician," the lawsuit notes.
Occupational licensing makes it more difficult to work.
Whataboutism won't do it-you need journalism tethered to principle, regardless of party. Also, stay tuned for a 1 p.m. ET Facebook livestream with John Stossel!
The Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Christie v. N.C.A.A.
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