'Bad Hombres' Aren't the Only Ones Trump's Scary New Surveillance Tool Will Catch
Big Brother could go after American citizens too.
Big Brother could go after American citizens too.
Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis discover their inner monsters.
We've been incessantly assured there's nothing to this story. Perhaps.
Who will pay for the roads? Taxpayers, every year.
Arbitrary restrictions include limiting Airbnb to one unit per block face in one city and forbidding second homes from being rented out.
The best place to start would be a cap on all spending or a strict cut-as-you-go system.
Law enforcement has room to make humane changes, without putting their lives in peril.
The loss of liberalism in America will be costly for persecuted minorities elsewhere.
Civil forfeiture encourages cops to loot first and ask questions never.
Environmental Protection Agency
"You have no idea what you're up against. You don't know the power that is the EPA."
Medical tort reform is overrated. And it's probably unconstitutional.
By nearly eliminating their equivalent of the Federal Communications Commission, Danes now enjoy some of the best IT and telecom services on earth.
Nicolas Maduro's Venezuela is one place where Friedrich Hayek's most dire warnings remain relevant.
A wave of new technologies is making it easier for us all to flip the bird to regulators and prohibitionists.
Republican candidate Corey Stewart appears to be emulating the president in his campaign for the gubernatorial nomination.
A farmer in Kansas who wants to sell his property challenges the state's law.
Showtime documentary details scandals surrounding a murder.
Here's hoping that we've not been born one generation too early.
New measure would give executive branch officials greater oversight over licensing laws, preventing boards from creating unaccountable, anti-competitive rules.
Scarlett Johansson in a mixed-bag reenactment of an anime classic.
Looking to set up a death tax if Trump repeals the federal one.
Medicaid is a terrible way to deliver health care to low-income Americans.
Ready for another round of tax cuts combined with spending increases?
A California lawmaker wants to make it illegal to publish or share a "false or deceptive statement" meant to influence voters.
It is making even Canadians act more ruthlessly rather than benevolently
A Supreme Court case shows how prosecutors get away with hiding evidence that could help defendants.
Over the last decade, GDP per person and life expectancy are up around the world while infant mortality and undernourished rates are down.
In the fight for economic freedom, entrepreneurs and consumers get new support against self-serving interests.
But wait, where was elite media advice about dealing with news-related anxiety back during the Obama administration?
Trump leaves the impression that Americans shoulder an unnecessarily large military burden because some NATO members underfund their military establishments. But that's nonsense.
Trey Radel explains why he's not "just another tea party asswipe who got busted for drugs and voted to drug test food stamp recipients."
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals dealt an important ruling for food freedom this week.
New historical sex drama comes to Hulu.
They were once concerned about "incidental" data collection by the NSA.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds imperiled by a b-team alien.
A state senator proposes replacing the federal estate tax with a state tax, if Trump gets his way on repeal.
A CEO actually learns from mistakes.
It's the one time of the year taxpayers are confronted with just how much of their earnings are captured by the government.
Advocates of ever increasing spending will never meet a cut they won't overreact to.
The attorney general stages a revival of the "Just Say No" show.
It's a tragedy that President Trump didn't use this moment to try to cut more, and to cut the biggest unsustainable spending: Medicare and Social Security.
The economist taught that people are the "ultimate resource."
An overcommitment to renewables has already had negative consequences.
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