Stossel: Sweden Is Not a Socialist Success
Many people think Sweden is socialist, but its success comes from free markets.
Many people think Sweden is socialist, but its success comes from free markets.
An in-depth look at New York's car wash industry, and the real world consequences of politicians interfering with a complex industry they don't understand.
People who fled Cuba and Venezuela warn Americans not to embrace socialism.
Founder Neil Thanedar aims to bring accountability to the $36 billion unregulated market without quashing its dynamism.
Anita and Jim McHaney are suing to overturn "preposterous" regulations on cottage food production.
Cities limit electric scooters with needless regulations.
Judge Kavanaugh will mostly advance freedom, says Cato's Ilya Shapiro.
Politicians condemn price gougers, but students explain why "gouging" is good.
The late Arizona senator's relentless energy and patriotic sense of honor led him to heroic acts of defiance, but also misguided support for disastrous foreign interventions.
Bernie Sanders has millions of viewers who watch his socialist videos.
Even with restrictionist, pro-Trump Rep. Duncan D. Hunter in their corner, the Dunoyers will probably have to leave before the end of the year.
How to reform social security so that it won't bankrupt us.
And abolishing ICE without changing the law isn't the way to fix it.
Representatives of the oldest profession were on Capitol Hill fighting FOSTA and SESTA, with our online freedoms hanging in the balance.
"You may learn about eminent domain, but until you are in the crosshairs of the government, you don't understand how it really works."
The claim that Americans use 500 million plastic straws daily is based on a nine-year-old's school project.
We headed to the Venice Beach boardwalk to test the bullshit detectors of passersby.
Author Warren Farrell says welfare programs encourage fatherless households.
What we should celebrate on Independence Day.
The late travel host changed television—and my life.
Meet Eric Lundgren, who got 15 months in prison for selling pirated Microsoft software that the tech giant gives away for free.
State and local officials are doling out $4.5 billion and 1,000 acres to lure the Taiwanese manufacturing giant.
He has been a Democrat, a Republican, a lobbyist, and a cancer survivor. Now he wants to end the war on weed.
Developer claims politicians blocked their project to favor a crony who helps the politicians.
When the cure for the "epidemic" proves worse than the disease, it's time to try something new.
Our video is awesome. But nothing in the First Amendment says YouTube has to run it.
DNA testing reveals that long-used forensic methods are error-riddled.
The Seattle government passes a job-killing tax to fix the housing shortage it helped cause.
End the subsidies and raise the fare.
Bryan Davis created a chemical reactor that compresses time, bringing an artistic sensibility back to aged spirits.
The Donald is more like The Gipper on trade policy than you think. And not in a good way.
The U.S. Cattlemen's Association petitioned the USDA to declare that "meat" and "beef" exclude products not "slaughtered in the traditional manner."
The story of how the government can take your home against your will.
"The situation in the market is pretty dire," one major cannabis seller told us.
Students say your right to own a gun conflicts with their right to feel secure.
The wall might turn out "big" and "beautiful." But how much will it cost, and what will it do?
Americans should be wary of something similar.
John Stossel fights with a Philadelphia City Councilman about the city's new soda tax.
John Stossel says voluntary, free trade improves lives.
Best known as the "father of Harlem," he was guided by the theory that free markets penalize bigotry.
Public-key encryption has brought a drastic shift in power from the state to individuals.
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