Jurors Weigh Murder Charges Against Former Houston Drug Cop Who Lied to Justify a Deadly Home Invasion
But for Gerald Goines' lies on a search warrant affidavit, prosecutors argued, Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas would still be alive.
But for Gerald Goines' lies on a search warrant affidavit, prosecutors argued, Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas would still be alive.
Reason talked with pro-life Americans who are uncomfortable with the post–Roe v. Wade abortion policy landscape.
China has dominated the market—thanks in part to a robust industrial policy.
Not everything is about politics.
Commerce Secretary Raimondo insists the rule "is a strictly national security action."
Plus, a look at Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Tina Smith's plan to resurrect public housing in America.
Empires with more room for cultural difference were more successful, anthropologist Thomas Barfield argues.
Violent crime fell by 3 percent last year, the agency estimates. That includes a 12 percent drop in homicides.
Plus: "Black Nazi,” Oprah interviews Kamala, and yet another looming government shutdown.
Despite promises to pass orderly budgets, the House GOP is poised to approve yet another stopgap spending measure.
Reason's Nick Gillespie asked former President Donald Trump about how he plans to bring down the national debt.
Other things less popular with American voters than capitalism: Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, J.D. Vance, and socialism.
The city plans to ban people accused of some drug and prostitution crimes from visiting designated areas.
Plus: Lisbon's pro-natalism, COVID sex parties, raw milk, and more...
Increasing the supply of housing requires looser rules and fewer bureaucratic delays.
The Olomouc clock's changing design reflects history's victors and their legacies.
News of politicians, police, and bureaucrats behaving badly from around the world.
Reason talked with pro-life Americans who are uncomfortable with the post–Roe v. Wade abortion policy landscape.
Utah’s experiment with stricter drunk driving laws has led to more fatalities, not fewer. The push for lower BAC limits is missing the real problem.
To Rose Wilder Lane, African Americans' achievements were all the more amazing given their disadvantaged starting point.
Columnists keep trying to find a coherent philosophy behind Harris' confused and contradictory policy agenda.
The three defendants remain under indictment for racketeering, along with 58 others.
In this latest skirmish between the future and its enemies, the future won.
Two former Republican staffers, David Stockman and Stephen Moore, debate the state of the party.
Plus: Republicans seem likely to blow another winnable race, New York City's COVID czar attended pandemic raves, and more...
Politicians are always trying to control what they can't understand.
The worldwide erosion of support for free speech continues.
Much like in nuclear war, there’s no way to win when both sides have dragons.
The show Life And Trust is an immersive performance that unfolds over three hours across six floors inside what was once a Wall Street office building.
Trump and Vance should stop blaming Democratic rhetoric (and vice versa).
One thing seems clear: Drug warriors do not deserve credit for the turnaround, although they deserve blame for the previous explosion in fatal overdoses.
In demonizing the Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, J.D. Vance and Donald Trump have forgotten what makes an economy work.
Voluntary AI age verification is preferable to federally mandated verification at the operating system level.
Director of Outreach for Parents Defending Education, Erika Sanzi, discusses woke indoctrination in education.
"Either I signed or I would face consequences," Edmundo González said.
The America of the past grew in spite of tariffs, not because of them.
State boards use outdated laws to target content creators, raising urgent questions about free speech in the digital age.
Plus: The Federal Reserve cut interest rates, Congress still isn't cutting spending, and more....
Season 2, Episode 3 Health Care
Part Two: How Certificate of Need laws limit access to health care, and why those rules can be so difficult to dislodge.
“The separation of church and state appears nowhere in the Declaration of Independence or Constitution," a top Oklahoma education official said in defense of the state's Ten Commandments decree.
To justify his misinformation, the Republican vice presidential candidate cited a report from a woman whose lost cat turned up, very much alive, in her own basement.
Despite anti-immigrant rhetoric, the foreign-born account for nearly 20 percent less public health spending than those born in America.
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