After Earth and Now You See Me
Will Smith's crash landing, Jesse Eisenberg's all-star magic act.
Will Smith's crash landing, Jesse Eisenberg's all-star magic act.
The complexity of Syria's civil war makes a successful intervention unlikely.
The Obama administration is undermining our most basic rights.
A lot could go wrong if the U.S. gets involved in Syria's civil war.
Isn't the Attorney General bound by the same laws to tell the truth as the rest of us are?
Think gas is expensive? Regulations are what's really costing you at the pump.
The Brandon Raub case highlights disturbing government behavior
The president criticizes his own abuses of executive power.
D.C. office drones are happy about new lunch options, restaurants and the city council aren't so thrilled.
The president, who first campaigned on a claim to constitutional expertise, is now the document's biggest threat.
The president claims to be troubled by his signature program on the war on terror
Wisconsin dairy farmer voted not guilty on three out of four charges.
The corporatist status quo and Western condescension are toxic.
An early activist for marijuana legalization writes a compelling memoir.
In addition to its constitutional flaws, California's foie gras ban is unenforceable. A flurry of lawsuits by animal rights groups is making this fact more and more clear.
Both parties need a powerful tax agency to support their favored programs.
Bradley Cooper trapped in a sequel from hell, Richard Linklater back in classic form.
Senate testimony explains the difference between good austerity and bad.
It's a utopian goal requiring excessive compulsion in the pursuit of unattainable perfection.
Government has evolved a variety of sophisticated survival strategies.
The bipartisan abuse of recess appointments flouts the Constitution's checks and balances.
Government and Bitcoin businesses both think more regulation of the private digital money is inevitable.
We've had too few impeachments in American history, not too many.
Equating the two is like concluding that babies are like poisonous snakes because some of them have rattles.
No dissenter can ever rest assured he is safe from the arbitrary power of the IRS.
An audit of the agency's behavior unearths disturbing new information.
So-called "ag gag" laws unconstitutionally target farm whistleblowers. Two recent decisions have dealt a serious blow to these laws.
Power and force are the name of the game.
The president's bad week just got worse.
Why does it have the capacity to undermine free speech in the first place?
According to the Constitution, the president's first job obligation is to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.
The congressional budget scorekeeper projects the next decade of revenues and spending.
What we eat and drink is, first and foremost, a matter of individual responsibility.
Colorado's new DUID law treats pot smokers as public menaces even when they're not.
The long, disturbing history of using the Internal Revenue Service to target political opponents.
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