Starting Next Year, You Can Buy a Car on Amazon
While the partnership between Hyundai and Amazon is a good first step, states should get rid of laws that mandate franchise dealerships.
While the partnership between Hyundai and Amazon is a good first step, states should get rid of laws that mandate franchise dealerships.
From “ideological screening” to barring entire cultures deemed “hostile to…the American way of life,” the candidates have big plans to target legal immigrants too.
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Lower taxes create opportunities that draw even those not consciously considering tax rates.
Host Liz Flock delivers a compelling narrative but misses chances to interrogate the justice system.
George Lucas divided his universe into light and dark. Dave Filoni is dissolving that worldview.
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten misses a pretty big reason why families are leaving traditional public schools.
"Alabama law sets the age of majority at 19 years old, not 18 years. An 18-year-old is thus a minor," say Casey McWhorter's lawyers.
China pledges again to do exactly what it was going to do anyway.
Deja Taylor is going to federal prison because of a constitutionally dubious gun law that millions of cannabis consumers are violating right now.
Plus: Is Veep more realistic than House of Cards?
Despite Fincher's reputation as a gloom-monger, his movies are often quite bleakly funny, and his lonely, agitated male loser characters are frequently the targets of the jokes.
Reason's Zach Weissmueller talked with the senator about his quest to uncover the origins of COVID-19 and hold Anthony Fauci accountable.
A new GAO report details federal prosecutors' attempts to put the horse back in the barn.
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Adam Nesteikis didn't even understand what he had done wrong.
"A lot of people on the registry are on there for consensual behavior, things I think many people agree shouldn’t be crimes," says Meaghan Ybos, the president of Women Against Registry.
The Copenhagen Consensus has long championed a cost-benefit approach for addressing the world's most critical environmental problems.
Clarence Cocroft filed a lawsuit this week challenging the state's virtual ban on advertising medical marijuana businesses, arguing the law violates his First Amendment rights.
Some private universities receive more from the government than they net in tuition payments.
The case highlights the broad reach of a federal law that bans firearm possession by people with nonviolent criminal records.
A Q&A with Coleman Hughes, author of The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America.
The 2024 GOP candidate has proposed something blatantly unconstitutional.
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Intoxicating drugs never do as much damage as the laws that impotently attempt to eradicate them.
A new joint employer rule from the NLRB threatens to fundamentally change the business relationship between a franchise and its parent company.
The Trump administration’s unilateral ban on bump stocks turned owners of those rifle accessories into felons.
Some progressives want to remove bureaucratic obstacles to growth—in the service of Democrats and big government.
Elisabeth Rehn was about to take a bath when police officers kicked down her door, flooded into her apartment, and pointed their guns at her.
Susan Schneider and Jobst Landgrebe debate the dangers of AI.
No amount of encampment sweeps and pressure-washing sidewalks is going to solve the problem of thousands of people living on the streets.
Moody's calculates that interest payments on the national debt will consume over a quarter of federal tax revenue by 2033, up from just 9 percent last year.
If states insist upon giving away taxpayer money to private companies, the least they can offer in return is transparency.
The change came after concerns were raised about "potential personal liability for university actors who deactivate the student registered organization," according to state officials.
A new Reason documentary explores why, for some, bitcoin is the 'real Green New Deal.'
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Malaria is making a comeback in the United States. Mosquitos might be part of the solution.
Plus: A listener asks the editors why the Libertarian Party waits until election year to nominate its presidential candidate.
There is no solid evidence that P2P meth is more dangerous than pseudoephedrine-derived meth and no reason to think it would be.
Children held in the Franklin County Juvenile Detention Center are routinely subjected to solitary confinement, inadequate meals, and filthy cells, according to legal documents.
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Fifth Circuit judges slap the ATF for making up illegal rules against homemade guns.
Los Angeles voters will decide in March whether to force hotels to report empty rooms to the city and accept vouchers from homeless people.