Denis Leary Has Aging Rockers in His Sights in New FX Comedy
New series premieres tonight.
New series premieres tonight.
Criticism of presidential treaties with adversarial governments goes back a long way.
Government should watch from the sidelines.
The good that will come out of this agreement cannot be overstated. But the agreement has a significant downside too.
She was right the first time when she opposed a federal crackdown on these cities
Government means never having to say you're sorry
Progressives can't imagine progress without government force
Is government-resistant encryption an intolerable threat to public safety?
Notwithstanding her rhetoric about growth and empowering entrepreneurs, Clinton's speech was none too keen on capitalism.
Counteracting government thieving
Privatization opponents warn that it will raise prices, boost consumption, and kill children.
Restoring the herds and landscape seen by Lewis and Clark
Does a random killing justify fears of uncontrolled immigration?
Imagining an effective strategy aimed at social transformation is an intrinsically complex matter, and no single method will succeed.
Libertarians should stay out of the next round of the culture wars.
A look at the flotsam and jetsam of culture keeps floating back to the same dark places.
Ben Kingsley trades up to Ryan Reynolds' body, with muddled results.
California's ripe for ideas about prison reform, and the right is delivering
The social media outrage wheel keeps spinning
An industry that has struggled in the past may have good reasons for its decisions.
New Jersey's governor dismisses concerns about warrantless snooping.
Her "Bitch Better Have My Money" video is a slick, seven-minute slice of all of Rihanna's glorious pop toxicity-and that's "problematic."
When a non-profit foundation spends millions to change federal policy, the expenditure deserves some attention-regardless of how the organization leans politically.
Don't hurl yet, you've got more than a year of this left.
Numbers about those who come to America show they aren't the source of trouble.
More than any other major-party presidential candidate, but there's room for improvement.
Like Scalia, Thomas sides with the ersatz "liberty" of the People (a collectivist notion) against the real liberty of the several persons.
The worm was designed to gather intelligence on the ongoing Iranian nuclear talks.
Don't expect a whole lot from Tiburones: Sharks of Cuba or The Spoils Before Dying.
Channing Tatum returns on a strip-club road trip.
By ballot initiative.
Bitcoin is now the only means of paying for adult ads on the popular web classifieds site Backpage.com.
Stay calm, carry on, and above all, defend the Constitution.
The Overseas Private Investment Corporation is ripe for termination.
Facing $100 million lawsuit from Hulk Hogan over posting excerpts of and writing about a sex tape featuring the pro-wrestler.
If you think self government means each person is free to govern himself or herself and that the protection of rights and equality under the law serve that end-Scalia says you're wrong.
Reasons to oppose recognition of polyamorous relationships don't do well under scrutiny.
As secretary of state, Clinton obtained permission from President Obama and Congress to arm rebels in Syria and Libya in an effort to overthrow the governments of those countries.
One can't predict how a religion will behave by simply consulting its core texts.
Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to his iconic role in this wasteland of a sequel.
The chief justice saves Obamacare by rewriting the law.
Pay no attention to those who want to abolish SCOTUS
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