Stossel: Supreme Court Ruling May Crush Unions
The Supreme Court hears a case that might crush government unions. The unions are upset. Stossel debates a union official.
The Supreme Court hears a case that might crush government unions. The unions are upset. Stossel debates a union official.
People applauded when government shut down the drug website Silk Road. But online drug sales increased.
His Ghost Gunner and 3D printing are destroying the concept of gun control.
Where does the United States land on the 2017 Freedom Index? Not as high as you think.
School choice is about extending the privileges of the upper middle class to everyone else.
Success Academy's Eva Moskowitz has demonstrated that more choice in education yields incredible outcomes.
Crossfit is fighting to keep the government from regulating how Americans are taught to exercise. The health of the nation may be at stake.
Both Democrats and Republicans are missing the mark when they call for the government to control the flow of information on the internet.
Keeping up with New York regulations is enough to shut down some businesses.
Protectionism at play? Politicians say food trucks are "unfair competition" for restaurants.
A legal fight involving the alt-right, Trump voters, one of Washington, D.C.'s most powerful law firms, and the website 4chan is brewing.
The D.C. Department of Health wants to protect farm animals from the ancient Hindu practice.
Coming soon to a city near you: the misguided movement to force you out of your car and onto a bike or trolley.
Is the state violating Peggy Fontenot's First-Amendment rights?
John Stossel confronts a prostitute, a pimp and an anti-prostitution crusader.
New AI tools could empower the government to violate our civil liberties.
Regions around the world are fighting for independence. If people want to secede, let them!
Simplifying the rules could save lives on the highway.
Media slam "profit-seeking" military contractors, yet evidence shows they're more efficient and even helped end piracy in Somalia.
Gilbert Hyatt's 25-year legal battle is a story of greed, harassment, anti-semitism, and the abuse of power.
With the latest breakthroughs in the life sciences, who needs a lab or degree?
The "direct primary care" movement is attracting physicians sick of red tape. And it's transforming the doctor-patient relationship.
Young people get passionate about the ideas of Ayn Rand
This year marks communism's 100th birthday. Its horrors should remind us of the value of freedom.
An internet entrepreneur saved 20,000 free online college lectures (and more) after the government declared them illegal.
Quentin Kopp convinced voters to approve the project. Now he's suing to kill it.
Want to give people a tour? It might not be as easy as you think.
Juggalos protested a gang label given to them by the F.B.I.
Environmental Protection Agency
A controversial rule on water pollution allowed the agency to micromanage private land use.
It's time to rein in warrantless domestic surveillance before it's too late.
"Juggalos are being fucked with, so we have to do something about it."
Libertarians should reject right-wing populism in all its forms.
John Stossel got an eyeglass prescription over the internet. "Bottleneckers" want that banned.
In South Korea, the best teachers are paid like star athletes. Why can't U.S. schools reward talent?
The public education system is failing our kids. Here's how to fix it.
When special interest groups write regulations, consumers pay the price.
New York City arrests people who travel with guns-even when they notify and follow all TSA rules and have a valid gun license from their home state.
An entrepreneur has a plan to save the rhinos from poachers, but environmental groups hate his idea.
In six states, it's illegal to walk into a company-owned store and buy a car.
"I take the Hippocratic oath seriously that my job is to relieve pain and suffering," says Dr. Forest Tennant, a California pain specialist who patients from across the nation are flocking to see.
A California-law championed by the Star Wars actor hurts booksellers and tramples on free speech.
Meet the developers behind Blockstack, who are using blockchain technology to reconfigure the web. It'll make NSA mass data collection impossible.
Robert Groden was ticketed 82 times and arrested twice because the city of Dallas wanted him off the streets.
A new film dramatizes the landmark Supreme Court decision on eminent domain.
Boom Technology wants to take you from New York to London in three hours.
We asked entrepreneurs in the marijuana industry to react to conflicting statements coming from Trump, Jeff Sessions, and Sean Spicer.
A laid-off grocery bagger learned to code and is now shining a light on spending by politicians, their campaigns, and outside groups.
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