The Second Great Crypto War
The founder of Wikileaks issues a call to cryptographic arms.
The latest dumb idea from politicians in the Big Apple.
Unmanned aerial vehicles are capable of far more than just state-sanctioned killing and police surveillance.
The government should not be allowed to tell individuals what they can smoke.
Remembering the egalitarian approach to women's rights.
The backlash against prohibitions on feeding the homeless and less fortunate is underway.
What are the limits to patents on self-replicating technologies?
Uncle Sam has worked up an appetite
Islamophobes believe there's something intrinsically incompatible about Muslims and free countries. They're wrong.
The tyranny of the majority can be as destructive to freedom as the tyranny of a madman.
Oklahoma and Georgia are held as models but show few results
The truth is that the terrifying sequester cuts weren't even cuts.
The Obama administration's puzzling argument against Proposition 8
A lesson from the National Drug Intelligence Center and the White House fear factory.
Why the nation's capital is a clown show consumed by trivialities
Threatening public services while corporate fat cats sit on taxpayer money is offensive.
A new book about 10th-century Europe brushes past evidence that might complicate its narrative.
The Berkshire Hathaway CEO needs to keep his comments straight about government regulation and economic uncertainty.
The push to legalize domestic hemp production is gaining steam.
Restrictions on abortion highlight slippery slope of government intervention
For decades, Nevada was the only state where gambling was allowed.
How long will progressives get away with pretending to care about the poor?
Nicole Kidman in a nasty chiller, director Bryan Singer in a land above the clouds.
The president is guided by ideology rather than evidence.
Like a football has-been, is the GOP no longer relevant?
The use of government-issued comics for purposes of indoctrination.
Even if the cuts come to pass, Obama's job is to make the executive branch of the federal government work.
Shift in policy expected despite rise of Jihadist influences in the conflict.
Coulter's comments may have been harsh, but she has a point.
Or, come back to the raft ag'in, Quentin Tarantino.
It's not just Congress that needs to change its expectations.
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