Clinton's 700-Mile Border Fence Is Just 300 Miles Shorter Than Trump's
The 2016 election is a master class in the "narcissism of small differences" when it comes to major-party candidates.
The 2016 election is a master class in the "narcissism of small differences" when it comes to major-party candidates.
We wouldn't want to expose students to contrary ideas.
Thanks for paying for the pensions and benefits of connected Beltway staff.
The Libertarian presidential candidate discusses the future of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia
In the Wall Street Journal, the ex-Playboy model blames online-porn for Anthony Weiner's texting troubles & kids propelled "warp-speed into the dark side."
The big purchase is a good metaphor for the state of high speed rail in America right now, where politically driven promises can't overcome hard reality.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposed changes to the law's risk adjustment formula in effort to calm frustrated insurers.
Citing "a strong link between drug use and violence," the appeals court says it's reasonable to stop patients from buying guns.
Trump visits Mexico before offering a laundry list of anti-immigration policy proposals at a rally in Arizona.
Fox News has the Libertarian at 9%, making his national average in the polls that matter 9.2% with two-plus weeks before the 15% cutoff
The former secretary of state's loose email habits continued long after she left office. Does that matter?
Police union backing police chief the mayor is trying to demote.
Two grams of marijuana reportedly recovered.
Growth for third-party choices and among undecideds.
Sheriff Paul Babeu wins primary, focusing heavily on border fears.
When institutional authority declines, social gains follow. Even if there's also a rise in weird beliefs.
Drexel University, among other schools, seems to require trigger warnings when it comes to sex and gender.
Freedom of expression and a tolerance for ideas that might offend are American ideals worth fighting for.
Competitive Enterprise Institute sues NYAG Eric Schneiderman for a little Freedom of Information
"Brazil's democracy has never been stronger."
Blue Collar Comedy stalwart and Prilosec pitchman makes novel case for LP nominee: "Do I want to poop my pants or do I want somebody else to poop my pants?"
Much maligned and noted for her viciousness, she joins a rare trend of voters ousting attorneys.
A new lawsuit filed by an Albuquerque woman and the Institute for Justice challenges the city's refusal to shut down its lucrative vehicle seizure program.
Your daily reminder that the default setting among the powerful is to give third parties zero margin for error
Forensic-testing issues dating back to the 1980s could leave hundreds of Texas cases open for reinterpretation.
The new new editor in chief talks new content, defending the plastic bag, and why she is a manic optimist.
The new new editor in chief talks new content, defending the plastic bag, and why she is a manic optimist.
By its own logic, the government victimized children thousands of times.
Cop says most women in her situation "would do anything to get out of this."
The president might even surpass Richard Nixon's commutation rate.
A federal appeals court finds little evidence that the burdens imposed by sex offender registries are justified.
Libertarians Gary Johnson and William Weld suggest there are limits to presidential power.
At least 30 of Hillary Clinton's supposedly non-work-related emails discussed Benghazi attack. It's a good time to revisit her decision to attack Libya, too.
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