The Harsh Reality of Obamacare's Premium Hikes
Subsidies will rise as well
Subsidies will rise as well
It's the campaign's own fault, but outlets are feeding the 'rigging' complaint.
Libertarian nominee, inching down toward 5%, is philosophical and defiant about whether his campaign is a "failure."
New court ruling requires oil company to hand over accounting records
Polling also suggests Florida will become the first Southern state to allow medical use.
Trump won't solve the problem. Clinton will make it worse.
His poor grasp of policy makes past leaders look brilliant by comparison.
Past and present history give no reason to believe there'd be any public safety benefit to such a ban.
Matt Welch discusses that plus Gary Johnson polling and collegiate Hallowween costumes on FBN's Kennedy tonight at 8 pm ET
Teressa Raiford wants to change the culture of the scandal-plagued office.
Senate sponsor on removal of conviction requirement: 'They want the money.'
From the moment it was passed, it was begging for a lawsuit. It got one.
Amid a civil rights lawsuit alleging it operates unconstitutional debtor's prisons, Illinois is committing to reforming its bail practices.
Comedian Andrew Schulz joins to talk race, Gary Johnson, and other unmentionables
The officer, who is an instructor at the police academy, has been the subject of previous lawsuits that led to payouts but no admissions of wrongdoing.
The New Yorker faults the conservative justice for leaving no "footprints" at SCOTUS.
Only if the District Attorney chooses to release the name of the match.
Liberated from the Comics Code, the Riverdale gang finds new ways to be strange.
Peacefully, at the polls-not with swords and cannons and Johnny Depp.
A recent interview of Newt Gingrich by his "sex-obsessed" Fox News colleague Megyn Kelly shows that there's still a beating heart even in cable news.
"This is not the time to cast a jocular or feel-good vote for a man whom you may have briefly found entertaining," says the Libertarian vice presidential nominee
Malthusianism might make a good movie plot, but it is just fiction.
For some progressives it is more important to redistribute tax money than to save the climate.
Cannabis candy in trick-or-treat bags is "a very real scenario," they warn. It's not.
Activists demand safe spaces for trans and queer students, eviction of campus bookstore.
John Roselius, who famously warned that drugs would fry your brain like an egg, says he has changed his mind about pot.
The ruling class decide which ideas are acceptable, which scientific theories to believe, what speech is permitted.
While Trump does not know what the Constitution says, his opponent doesn't care.
Independent conservative opens up a polling lead over Johnson in Idaho while lagging distantly in Minnesota. But are his tax and foreign policies really more libertarian than the Libertarian's?
A splendid time is guaranteed for all!
States threaten criminal action, but federal judges have dim view of bans.
British 23-year-old Nicholas Crawshaw is subject to a civil "Sex Risk Order" after cops weren't content to let his trials-by-jury stand.
Resigned after being convicted.
Fast-tracked immigration prosecutions have already cost an estimated $7 billion. Now Trump wants to add mandatory minimum sentences.
Thinking of dressing up? Think again, cultural aggressor.
Perfect safety is impossible.
Premiums under the health law are set to rise by double digits, even as plan choice is decreasing.
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