Donald Trump Finally Sees the Light On Foreign Techies
After maligning Rubio, he now says they are economic assets and shouldn't be sent packing.
After maligning Rubio, he now says they are economic assets and shouldn't be sent packing.
The exoneration of the officer who killed Zachary Hammond shows police have strong defenses against viral videos.
The taxi cartel claims jobs will be lost, but the numbers don't add up.
Policy being reversed after causing decades of harm.
The occasional misuse of unmanned aircraft is an exaggerated issue that won't be corrected by bureaucrats.
This candidate promises to "take a hard look at licensing requirements from state to state" and simplify small-business taxes.
Republicans are moving rightward while Democrats are moving leftward.
Could this be the start of an uprising?
Many legalizers are less than thrilled by the Buckeye State's marijuana initiative.
Individual persons who did no harm to anyone are being slaughtered and starved with the help of American politicians and military bureaucrats.
One of America's favorite couplings-Bruce Campbell and a chainsaw-returns.
The world can't avert climate catastrophe without climate injustice.
Sandra Bullock gets dirty, Bradley Cooper plays top chef.
Triggers coming gun fight.
Boehner hands him a defeat on the way out.
No reason to chose between two bad options
A reminder upon the death of U.S. Army Master Sgt. Joshua Wheeler, the first American to die in combat in Iraq since 2011.
The Elijah House Academy as success story.
Will the Republicans nominate someone who can challenge the former secretary of state's reckless warmongering?
The digital censors of tomorrow will control information by secretly limiting or obscuring the ways that people can access it online.
From the Third World to the First World, officials can't exempt medicine from the laws of economics.
The Benghazi hearings amount to a kind of poetic justice.
Efforts in Virginia to outlaw payday lenders may salve consciences but they won't do anyone else any good.
Regulators want their own piece of the action at FanDuel and DraftKings. But if they win, consumers will be the biggest losers.
As prohibition collapses, marijuana users are less likely to abuse the drug.
There's little chance of Australia's model coming to the states.
The major political parties both push policies that endanger our most basic liberties.
Controversies over laws in all 50 states that protect the rights of farmers to actually farm.
Wicked City offers libertine noir; Supergirl crash lands.
The rough road to adopting a universal climate treaty at Paris in December
There's always a cat-and-mouse game between innovators and regulators
Bill Murray's Afghan wig-out, Vin Diesel on a thrill-free demon quest.
Why overregulation of payday lenders is a bad idea
Clinton, haven't you stated a few dozen times that you never sent or received emails marked "classified"?
Our lethal and self-defeating Middle East policy appears more aimed at Iran and its allies than at the radical jihadi network that perpetrated 9/11.
St. Francis Home, an assisted-living facility, recently fired its director for being a gay man in a gay marriage.
The Democratic presidential candidate thinks Australia's mass confiscation of firearms "is a good example."
Campaign finance rules and the politicians and prosecutors who manipulate them are a threat to freedom.
She'll even sell out her husband's trade legacy to get elected.
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