U.S. Government to Facebook: 'Americans Don't Like to Be Spied On'
We can think of at least one whistleblower who agrees.
We can think of at least one whistleblower who agrees.
"If voters are making [stupid] decisions," says Senior Editor Jacob Sullum, "that's not the Russians' fault."
In the final episode, we tackle how free markets break and make stuff.
These films showcase individualism, innovation, and anti-statism, all while making us laugh and cry.
John Stossel picks the best and worst political performances of the year.
A look into the philosophy of Ubisoft's long-running franchise.
A year after fiery political protests erupted on campus, we visited to find out when students think it's OK to respond to words with violence.
The new two-year budget deal will result in a $1 trillion deficit.
Does the news ever feel like the same thing over and over and over again?
System failures are a false path to limited government.
The classic Hawaiian-themed song 'Mele Kalikimaka' gets a government makeover.
Should the U.S. join other countries in regulating certain speech? Can people even agree on what 'hate speech' is?
Read bills before voting, and other ways Congress can be less terrible in 2018.
Few things are as destructive as Socialism, Communism, Fascism...
It's the worst sort of social engineering and special-interest payoff via the tax code.
Just when you thought you couldn't like Moore any less.
How government almost killed the cocktail.
The New York Times drives John Stossel crazy. He wants to rip it up, because so many stories have a left-wing bias.
This Thanksgiving, say thank you to "private property".
Local politicians clash as they try to lure Amazon's new headquarters to their towns.
Despite big promises, it fails in its primary mission: paying for the actual cost of government
No one's there to save you from a joke that you don't like.
The Harvey Weinstein story is not just about the end of a career. It's about the end of an era.
The government set the stage for a post-hurricane catastrophe.
Is rebuilding after disasters the government's responsibility?
CNN reports that the Alaskan Pebble Mine will destroy the wilderness. Stossel exposed this as a lie two years ago.
It's a costly, slow way to shuffle junk mail around. Let's open it up to competition.
Cryptocurrency is just code, and code is just speech, which is why in the U.S., at least, it's protected.
If single-payer couldn't make it out of Sanders' home state, there's no reason to try it on all of America.
Too much debt slows economic growth and reduces living standards.
Clinton takes complete ownership for how her actions are all your fault.
From Walmart to Uber to AirBnB, businesses should be lauded for their generosity and effectiveness in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Harvey.
Now that Trump's made a deal with Democrats, our national debt is higher than ever.
Join us as we explore the enormity of our fiscal black hole, which now surpasses $20 trillion.
Outlawing cheap labor comes with a lot of disastrous consequences.