British Police Forces Sued for "Abuse on an Industrial Scale" Over 96 Soccer Fans' Deaths
Two days ago, a jury ruled that police were responsible for the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy.
Two days ago, a jury ruled that police were responsible for the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy.
An initiative that was temporarily derailed by a notary public's sloppy signature qualifies for the ballot.
The British medical group endorses e-cigarettes as a harm-reducing alternative to the conventional kind.
Ban harms those who want to reintegrate back into society.
The USA Freedom Act provides cover for unconstitutional searches of citizens.
"Police officers don't take days off," the police commissioner said.
Current federal law treats online communications stored after 180 days as abandoned.
Fewer than .31 percent of law enforcement agencies are willing to make their use-of-force data public or share it with the federal government.
Exclusive excerpt from Government Gone Wild: How D.C. Politicians Are Taking You for a Ride-and What You Can Do About It.
The early VP pick is a last-ditch effort to stop Trump.
And catch Nick Gillespie appearing with Coulter & Dan Savage on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher on Friday, May 8.
If statistics are true, young men sentenced to prison should breathe a sigh of relief: "At least I wasn't accepted to Harvard."
A. Barton Hinkle takes McAuliffe up on the challenge of earning the votes of ex-felons
Militarizing the border unintentionally fueled the growth of undocumented immigration
The retailer is doing exactly what supporters of N.C.'s HB2 said they should do. Why are folks upset?
Both Republicans and Democrats are now openly hostile to free trade. That ain't good, folks.
Former Reasoner Michael Moynihan hosts, Reason contributor Johan Norberg calls in to discuss Bernie Sanders and socialism
Seize the means of production? Meh. Millennials love private enterprise-as long as you don't call it "capitalism."
The retired SCOTUS justice takes aim at the First Amendment, the Second Amendment, and the Fifth Amendment.
In the name of public health, Punjab treats vaped nicotine as an unapproved medicine.
The exiled whistleblower on Apple's privacy fight, the presidential election, and whether he's ever coming home
Hillary Clinton joins Philadelphia's mayor in playing down the levy's paternalistic purpose.
John Stossel responds to critics of his last column.
It was worth registering Democrat just to be part of getting rid of him.
Clinton rewrites history, forgetting the how hard she battled Barack Obama to the bitter end in 2008.
At Pitzer College, offense trumps art.
One thing Trump is right about: party politics is a "corrupt enterprise."
The race issue got better once cops had to actually report on their bike stops.
Agency wants to avoid a review process over passing information back to Apple.
South Sudan, described as an "American creation," has been at war almost since its independence in 2011.
People are bombarded with misleading statistics about rape, child abductions, and sex trafficking. Should we blame them for being afraid?
But benefits won't last forever as climate change gets worse
If you're worried about human health, nuclear wins easily over coal.
Why the endangered-kids-in-cars myth just won't die.
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