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Longevity study
Longevity study
Cab companies sue
Due process lawsuit
Stadium subsidies
Wine freedom
Phone tracking
Federal commutations
War on moms
Police arrests
San Francisco activists push for more construction in Baghdad by the Bay.
Teens sober, celibate
Rental regulations
Why cops get away with criminal behavior, how the Internet is getting boring, and why a Trump presidency isn't necessarily a bad thing.
While mainstream journalists yuk it up about Libertarian's "disqualifying" mistake, they are nearly 100% silent about the massive UK parliament report exposing Libya as a trumped up and abysmally planned intervention
Why cops get away with criminal behavior, how the Internet is getting boring, and why a Trump presidency isn't necessarily a bad thing.
New law establishes mandatory minimums for sex crimes.
After meeting with the DEA administrator, Rep. Mark Pocan says the agency may allow for more public comment on whether to make Kratom a Schedule I drug.
This isn't our first freakout about imaginary Bozos.
The cops have been indicted for murder. Both have been the subject of previous civil suits, and one was previously indicted for aggravated rape.
An investigation by the Chicago Reader pieces together how the Chicago Police Department uses asset forfeiture funds outside the public eye.
Project Belle connects customers with licensed cosmetologists. Competitors have asked state regulators to shut it down.
There's time traveling in the shows, and the shows are a bit of a time travel too.
The tasing incident allegedly happened last June, when Deputy Michael Wohlers took a friend's tea and used his taser on her after she tried to get it back.
The anti-pork party seems to have no problem with Trump's infrastructure nationalism
With Gov. Jerry Brown's signature, California mostly closed a loophole that allowed local police to seize property without a conviction by working with the feds.
Even worse: this farce is going to trial.
Your favorite podcast throws a half-year birthday party by rocking 90 minutes on Gary Johnson, Ayn Rand, sex regs, and so much more
Efforts to track decertified cops are stymied by police union pressure and local control.
"Every American who casts a vote for him is standing for principles," declares World's Greatest Newspaper, as endorsement count moves to 13-6-1* for Clinton-Johnson-Trump
15 years of war have exhausted and demoralized U.S. troops.
The evidence is in: All police should wear cameras.
Election law expert Richard Winger looks at ballot access issues in the 2016 election.
Election law expert Richard Winger looks at ballot access issues in the 2016 election.
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