When Governments Restrict Guns, People Make Their Own By the Millions
Sophisticated firearms are becoming ever-easier to illicitly manufacture in basic workshops, says a new report. We'll even show you how to do it!
Sophisticated firearms are becoming ever-easier to illicitly manufacture in basic workshops, says a new report. We'll even show you how to do it!
It's time for a new approach on taxes.
Our options have fallen into two categories: bad and worse.
The Supreme Court should make it clear that state forfeitures are constrained by the Excessive Fines Clause.
Misguided health police are cracking down on e-cigarettes.
Roughly 800 federal inmates are sentenced to life under an obscure sentencing enhancement that lawmakers in Congress might soon vote to reduce.
As Facebook's supposed ideological allies unfriend the social media giant, the tech industry is learning that there are no permanent allegiances in politics.
A defense of Brett Kavanaugh's nominated replacement on the D.C. Circuit.
A new book and academic report look at the under-employment of men since the Great Recession. Federal programs bear much of the blame.
Kirk, Spock, and Khan have much to teach us about contemporary politics.
The Food and Drug Administration can't ban cigarettes outright. But the agency appears to be planning a workaround.
Taste is subjective and food producers have to deal with it
If Skynet looms on the horizon, you won't find the evidence here.
It's hard to get in the mood when you're sharing a bedroom with your mother-in-law.
Americans are becoming increasingly intolerant with each other over politics, and have special wrath for people who do not stay in identifiable partisan and even geographical lanes. This does not end well, people.
By careening towards populism, the GOP handed over to the Democrats modern, growing, diverse and prosperous suburbs such as Orange County.
Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz and Olivia Colman rule in a fabulously nasty historical comedy.
We should all be thankful for innovators and visionaries who aren't afraid to dream big.
The modest changes in the FIRST STEP Act are no threat to public safety.
There's no reason to celebrate collective ownership.
Clicking the "wrong" link can get you interrogated by the authorities-and the situation may soon get worse.
Censoring politicians' racist, sexist, and abhorrent behavior on social media does a big favor to racist, sexist, and abhorrent politicians.
AMC turns le Carre's spy novel into six-hour epic.
America's beer market is changing, and giant beer companies are the hardest hit.
Showtime recreates infamous 2015 caper from upstate New York.
In California, new lawsuits aim to make unions respect the Supreme Court's authority.
Odd wizarding couple of the year: Eddie Redmayne and Johnny Depp.
His anti-asylum proclamation is illegal and an abuse of his executive powers.
Baffled by and fearful of each other, the political tribes remain consumed by loathing and dedicated to total victory.
Let the health care market work without government meddling.
The FDA's decree will make vaping less appealing and less accessible to smokers interested in switching.
It wasn't just about financial breaks and subsidies. Cities gave up all sorts of data the giant can use for its own market advantages.
Journalists, like other Americans, will have an easier time only when the struggle for control of government stops mattering so much.
The Trump rebranding of the GOP as a working class party coincides with a number of super-rich Democrats winning high-profile elections.
In the next two years, Congress will probably do next to nothing. That's a good thing.
We gained some food freedom, we lost some food freedom.
If they weren't a family of ruthlessly violent dictators, they'd be a reality television show.
Lizbeth Salander is back, and Claire Foy's got her. Also: Nazi zombies.
One union official told The Sacramento Bee that "education should not be a competitive endeavor." Because competition never improved anything, right?
Liberty is not divisible. The rights of immigrants and Americans are inextricably linked.
The White House plans to import foreign prescription-drug socialism to the United States.
Outcoming Gov. Jerry Brown was no gun rights advocate, but if Newsom's voting record is any indication, he's likely to be even worse.
New York's governor is violating the First Amendment by pressuring banks and insurers to shun "gun promotion organizations."
When it comes to predicting the outcome of an election, bettors are better.
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