Want My Blood? Get a Warrant.
Drivers should not be punished for balking at warrantless alcohol testing.
Drivers should not be punished for balking at warrantless alcohol testing.
Stop the fear: Children are more likely to die in a car crash.
California's politicians and regulators are making the drought worse.
The U.S. government and its accomplices are waging actual war. In contrast, terrorists commit crimes.
Tyler Cowen makes a fascinating but wanting argument.
What's the best city in America for school choice?
A series of important food lawsuits are fighting unconstitutional restrictions on free speech.
Expect even more red ink and massive deficits during our next recession.
As alternative platforms ascend, let's look at the best of what 'traditional' networks offered.
From Chicago to San Francisco, police shooting incidents require broader debate
How likely is an American to be a victim of terrorism?
'Death from Above' has shown little success as a long-term strategy against terrorists
Free countries are wealthier and healthier.
While we've been fixated on Trump, federal prosecutors continue to examine Clinton's tenure as secretary of state.
Regulatory and cultural capture means a government-induced upward redistribution of wealth.
Politicians and pundits think they know what should be done.
This month saw journalists engaged in yet another failed attempt to discover the identity of Bitcoin's creator.
Gun controllers advocate the imposition of laws that have already failed on people who won't obey them, to address crimes already decreasing in prevalence.
World leaders are looking in all the wrong places for a solution
Donald Trump is the closest thing to a fascist in America in generations.
How cops turn young, low-level drug offenders into "confidential informants," a job that might kill them
Response to global warming evidence mischaracterizes the truth.
Tells an audience in Paris to never underestimate that power being used "in the service of good."
Nothing about the word radical implies approval of aggression or terrorism.
Even in liberal democracies, Muslim women who cover their faces relegate themselves to second-class citizenship.
Wyoming's groundbreaking direct-to-market law, adopted earlier this year, appears to have sparked a growing movement.
HBO documentary explores what it takes to get the weirdness published.
State Supreme Court ruling will make California housing even pricier
Americans worried about a future Hitler should oppose abusive executive power no matter who is president.
Chris Hemsworth in an old-school whaling tale.
No-gun zones like the one in effect where the San Bernardino shooting took place are not only unconstitutional but also an invitation to disaster.
Crony capitalist institution could still be crippled if Sen. Mitch McConnell takes action.
The explanation is far more political than religious.
Wisconsin becomes the fourth state to ban kratom, which is closer to caffeine than opium.
Great moments in jihadist combat training.
Who those people are depends on your partisan affiliation.
Unlike Obama's gun control proposals, armed citizens can stop mass shooters who are invisible until they strike.
After ISIS attacks, France follows in America's footsteps on targeting civil liberties.
They may be friends of the welfare state but they are enemies of the police state just as Madison intended.
Limits on property rights are where control freakery meets extortion
Both major parties are dead wrong when it comes to the free movement of people and capital across borders.
Allowing states to issue their own guest worker visas will enhance national security and economy.
The FEC claims authority over regulating press coverage of elections.
How the government promotes deaths from drug poisoning
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