A Private Sector Solution to Battle ISIS
Give private armies a chance.
The push to Free the Nipple and private lactating areas show that the movement is a contradictory mess
Obstacles to research are crumbling, with support from drug warriors.
Gay bars were crucial in the fight for equal rights, which is why they kept getting shut down by the government.
The state should not be involved in marriage. But libertarians who think that this is all that need be said are wrong.
The Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause now protects you from government programs that steal your food.
CBS turns Patterson novel into summer 'popcorn television.'
Epic government fail, yet no one is responsible.
A war on microaggression the latest PC at UC.
U.S. has no solutions for Russia's actions toward Ukraine, so instead it pursues some useless policies.
People demand "gun control" while grieving over the racist massacre in Charleston, but gun rights have proven pivotal to black Americans' safety and freedom.
How entitlement spending transfers wealth from the young to the old.
The State is required to protect hate but it has no business expressing opinions on anything-thus it has no business flying the Confederate flag.
The government should be able to control what its own documents say.
The urge to "do something" after the Charleston church attack inspires half-baked proposals.
The central bank folly.
Let's dismantle the Frankenstein monster and divide its responsibilities more effectively.
The GOP presidential hopeful has ignited a debate about economic growth.
For better and worse, fluid racial identity has long been part of hipster culture
The case of Iknoor Singh highlights the importance of protecting religious freedom.
A fifth-grader's comments about marijuana lead to felony charges against his mother.
In 2015, it's an expression of hostility, not only toward black people, but to broader ideals of how the nation should come to terms with the legacy of racism.
A world "designed to work perfectly" was no part of major libertarian thinkers' intention.
The pontiff adopts the gospel according to Greenpeace
Subsequent comic relief available from HBO's new The Brink.
People should be free to assert whatever gender or racial identity they feel.
Pixar animation back in top form, and the Kurt Cobain case continues to fester.
State could follow Australia's lead for stretching water resources
Lack of accountability is a recipe for official lawlessness.
The president's rationalization for autocratic military action is a license for unchecked global war.
New Cold War coming of age/spy thriller series premieres on SundanceTV.
The individual is the building block of society, not the family.
"You can't have a bunch of people walking around with guns," Hillary's husband says.
The contemporary anti-science left
It keeps picking candidates like Jindal with little credibility in their own communities
The War on Terror is providing plenty of rhetorical ammunition to anti-encryption officials, but they are dangerously wrong.
Bill Clinton offered a tradeoff, while Hillary Clinton may be offering a handout.
If Citizens United is a problem, so is The New York Times.
An elected official is trying to protect you from unsavory hucksters peddling empty illusions to profit from your gullibility. Maybe it takes one to know one.
Presidential candidates prefer Carly Fiorina's stance on legalization to Chris Christie's.
If Magna Carta was a key moment in the West's advancement toward classical liberalism, the trajectory was neither straight nor smooth.
Rather than over-diagnosing, is psychiatry actually causing the maladies it laments?
An old guys tells a bad joke and academia descends into a frenzy
A stinging critique of the shabby science that supports federal recommendations
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