Stossel: Venezuela Is Socialism
Media personalities claim socialism didn't cause Venezuela's collapse, but it did. Here's how.
Media personalities claim socialism didn't cause Venezuela's collapse, but it did. Here's how.
The editor of a journal that fell for a hoax defends his field.
Rep Ocasio-Cortez and her progressive followers think taxing the rich at 70% will bring in lots of tax money. It won't.
Is "mental illness" a fraudulent concept for locking up social deviants? Or does forced treatment free the ill "from the Bastille of their psychosis?"
Sugar subsidies are welfare for the rich. They cost consumers billions a year.
After Cody Wilson was arrested on a sex crime charge, Heindorff took the helm at Defense Distributed. Now she's leading a massive free speech battle over the right to download a gun.
San Francisco encourages homelessness by limiting housing, offering generous welfare, and failing to enforce basic laws.
The senator and presidential hopeful went to bat for dirty prosecutors, opposed marijuana legalization, and championed policies that endanger sex workers.
Sports stadiums get billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies.
"School is a place where children go to learn to be stupid," said author and educator John Holt.
Stossel in the Classroom offers teachers free videos.
Shutdown teaches us that much of government is NOT essential.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein's latest bill classifies firearms not by what they do but based on how they look.
Nancy Bass Wyden says historic designation would compromise her ownership rights and mean dealing with bureaucrats who "do not know how to run a bookstore."
Asians sue Harvard for discrimination in a case that may end college racial preferences.
Bob Tillman has spent nearly 5 years and $1.4 million trying to convert his laundromat into new housing.
New film The Creepy Line argues that tech giants sometimes silence conservatives and try to steer America left.
Tech companies are compiling incredibly detailed dossiers about you.
Socialist regimes use government brutality to enforce bad laws.
Hosts will be required to get a license, report their activities, and only rent properties where they reside.
Amazon lobbies for government favors and bad regulations.
The former New Mexico governor brings Reason on the campaign trail and shares insights along the way.
Citizens of Coachella and Indio are fighting back against the private law firm that charged them for their own prosecutions.
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.
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