Obamacare Might Well Be Imploding
The disastrous rollout of the federal insurance exchange could spell doom
The disastrous rollout of the federal insurance exchange could spell doom
A bad policy is now pushing up daisies
Five years after the housing and financial meltdown, self-styled progressives are still peddling the Glass-Steagall pseudoexplanation.
Get ready for the government to determine what bullying online is (and therefore, what free speech isn't)
Yes, pop culture is crude, but who gives an F-word? By virtually every measure, we're a safer, nicer, kinder country.
As the economy recovers, a rise in eminent domain to favor connected players looms, despite so-called reforms
Who are the people, groups, and government agencies behind the Bloomberg administration's food policies? Keep Food Legal is forced to sue to find out.
It's time for government officials to accept reality and legalize the recreational use of marijuana.
Tom Hanks goes to sea, the Mexican avenger returns, and a punk-rock chronicle flames out.
It's time to stop spending like there's no tomorrow.
America's hostile attitude undercuts Iranian moderates and bolstered the hardliners
From the Obama administration to the NYPD, government in America refuses to follow the Constitution.
The epidemic of police violence in America is largely ignored
Life goes on without all 3.4 million federal workers.
The Supreme Court should ditch the dubious distinction between campaign spending and campaign contributions.
Why are we engaged in another war?
Why the war on drugs can't overcome the economic incentives of the black market
The shut-down elements that are attracting much of the news attention turn out to be fairly easily replaceable.
Wendy Davis' Gubernatorial Run in Texas is an early test
Is the currency really only good for black markets?
How banning gay marriage encourages big-government thinking.
Doing nothing is often more constructive than doing something.
The state has become entwined in our lives, and we are much worse off because of it
What Obamacare and the latest NSA scandal have in common.
New York state's latest attempt to help sex slaves will also punish sex workers
Recent developments point to a possible federal compromise on mandatory GMO labeling. Sadly, the potential unintended consequences of this federal labeling scheme are so terrible and obvious that they appear to make for the perfect Washington compromise.
Many simulations produce four times more warming than actually occurred over the past 15 years.
An exclusive Reason.com interview with Bill Henderson.
The state's truancy report is silent on core issues.
Bullock and Clooney lost in space, Justin Timberlake drawing a bad hand.
High-pressure, cookie-cutter education for all
People often ask whether the United States can trust Iran. The better question is whether the United States government is worthy of trust.
Sarvis plays on dissatisfaction with major party candidates with a policy of "open minded and open for business"
The GOP is running a slate of socially-conservative candidates. Will the voters buy it?
Marissa Alexander deserves the benefit of the doubt, not 20 years in prison.
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