Why It's So Hard to Stop Bad Cops From Getting New Police Jobs
Efforts to track decertified cops are stymied by police union pressure and local control.
Efforts to track decertified cops are stymied by police union pressure and local control.
Tim Burton back in nearly top form.
The DOJ seemed to hand immunity out like candy.
You can deal with it now or deal with it later, but eventually you will have to deal with it.
Musk is no stranger to cozy relations with federal and state governments.
There's more to life than who is sitting in the Oval Office.
FBI numbers refute his portrait of a nation besieged by violent thugs.
That's ok, because human ingenuity and free markets satisfy increased demand.
Staring into the abyss.
The people's best political framework is neither democracy nor epistocracy but original liberalism, or what we today call libertarianism.
A new study adds to the evidence that letting patients use cannabis saves lives by reducing consumption of pharmaceuticals.
Friday night's new television shows seem awfully familiar.
The lawless passions fueling the rise of Trump are not likely to bring us a freer society.
Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt in a not-bad remake, and a visit to the world of competitive poultry.
Sacrificing liberty in times of fear will not keep citizens safe.
Anatomy of a multi-government shakedown.
Premiere week continues with four more new television shows.
Say they are opposed to all forms of discrimination but that's not exactly true.
Campus P.C. is beginning to devour its own ideological allies.
The costs of a moratorium would far outweigh any conceivable security benefit.
The next president could choose up to five Supreme Court Justices.
Steer well clear of the one inspired by Dr. Phil, obviously.
Researchers have just developed a way to fit yet more transistors into less space, creating an even more efficient computer chip.
Forget the national debate over zero tolerance vs. reform; let families pick what works for them.
The administration imposed a death penalty on ITT technical colleges, which had not been convicted of any wrongdoing.
Very few nonsmoking teenagers vape regularly, and even fewer vape nicotine.
We each have two legitimate ways to acquire any good: produce it ourselves or acquire it through trade. For most goods, trade will be the lower cost method.
A pair of orchestrated hit pieces from media outlets has spurred the city to hand out massive fines.
Two new sitcoms mark the start of fall premiere season.
The love for Putin reflects a genuine shift in Republican voters.
Courts push back on property rights violations
Oliver Stone and Renée Zellweger return, in top form.
The message from the GOP appears to be that the only thing that matters is winning elections.
Even though it never passed, the courts have ruled women and men should be treated the same.
Has the possibility of a Trump presidency caused progressives to reflect on the wisdom of an all-powerful State?
The strength the Republican nominee admires is the strength of an autocrat.
It isn't enough to end just one restrictive law, we have to disempower the prohibitionists.
He's the only one talking about a guest worker program with Mexico
If Acela is such a great business, why does the federal government need to loan it money?
The Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area exaggerates the costs of marijuana legalization in Colorado while ignoring the benefits.
According to state regulators, skim milk = skim milk + mandated additives.
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