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What's Worse Than 'Ruinous'?
Paul Ryan's budget plan deserves a serious response from Democrats.
It's Hard to Make Predictions, Especially About the Future
The new book Future Babble explains why dart-throwing monkeys are better at predicting the future than most pundits.
The Spook Racket
Magicians Todd Robbins and Teller take on the supposedly supernatural in their bloody off-Broadway sensation Play Dead
Protecting Immigrants From Government Exploitation
Trading birthright citizenship for an expanded guest worker program is a bad deal for both immigrants and Americans.
Reason.tv: The Tea Party vs. John Boehner
The anti-spending movement fights to make itself heard in Washington and at home.
Whose Body Is It?
Abortion-rights advocates favor a highly selective form of self-ownership.
Nuclear News Meltdown
What the media has gotten right-and wrong-about the Japanese nuclear disaster
Students Who Get It!
College students are rejecting statist dogma and embracing individual liberty
"The big message of the financial crisis is that you want to become too big to fail"
George Mason economics professor Garett Jones on TARP, moral hazard, and the true costs of bailing out the financial sector.
The Unconcealed Truth About Carrying Guns
What the gun control lobby doesn't want you to know
Radiation Non-Alert
Japan's broken nuclear reactors will have no detectable effect on the health of Americans.
Obama's Doctrine of Preemptive War
The "anti-war candidate" puts some multilateral lipstick on George W. Bush's war pig
Theocracy in America
Should we be more worried about radical Islamists or Christian fundamentalists?
Reason.tv: Gov. Kasich's Ohio Budget Disaster
Can you cut government by jacking spending 11%?
Obama's Consistency Problem
Like George W. Bush, Barack Obama has abandoned his principles while increasing the power of government.
Notes from the Underground
How the underground press of the 1960s revolutionized the American media
Obama's Fatal Attraction to War
George W. Bush and Barack Obama have more in common than we thought.
Is the Great Stagnation Real?
In many ways yes, but there is still room for hope and even celebration.