Rubio the Average American
NY Times investigations paint Rubio as pretty average, something candidates can pay millions trying to look like
NY Times investigations paint Rubio as pretty average, something candidates can pay millions trying to look like
Docudrama series on AMC mixes archival footage with actor recreations.
Initiative backers release details
It's not easy to make medical socialism work
Rich countries commit to total decarbonization of the global economy.
Chris Pratt battles a new breed of dinosaur on Spielberg's old island.
The NSA can still obtain the phone calls, emails, and text messages of all Americans under the USA Freedom Act.
CON laws stifle competition and hurt consumers.
For our own safety, we must disband these squads of killers.
The Supreme Court misses an opportunity to defend the Second Amendment.
If unaddressed, an arbitrary protocol quirk implemented by Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto could soon undermine the scalability and long-term viability of the cryptocurrency.
The conservative senator takes a page from Kennedy's pro-growth economic playbook.
Let the presidential candidate have his way and watch the U.S. economy implode.
Three of the Kettle Falls Five are scheduled to be sentenced this week.
Al Pacino withdraws from a play, and from the dark side of the Avant-Garde.
Power thrives in complexity, just as roaches flourish in the dark.
The state finds ever more ways to menace you with imprisonment...for your own good.
Nothing says "freedom" like forcing people to alter the historical record
King vs. Burwell is a challenge to enforce Obamacare as written, not a challenge to Obamacare as written
A civil-liberties rebound in state Capitol?
Melissa McCarthy goes 007, and Paul Dano and John Cusack take on two sides of Brian Wilson.
First season of show about strangers with mysterious mental connections debuts on Netflix.
The NSA and kindred agencies have many more arrows in their quiver than Section 215.
How can we produce better health for more people at a lower cost, year after year?
Don't overanalyze positive, emotional, early reactions to candidates.
Capitalism helps reduce racism and sexism.
How a misbegotten metaphor helped defeat mass surveillance
DOJ will pocket the massive criminal penalties it's about to impose
In response to mounting reports of abuses, Michigan legislators consider forfeiture reform.
The High Court prepares to rule on Obamacare, gay marriage, death penalty drugs, and more.
The only way for the state to truly respect our liberty would be to dismantle itself.
On the other hand, fewer approve of extramarital sex.
Pay taxes and/or die
Will Congress act decisively to end unconstitutional executive branch overreach?
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The railroad's problems are political, not operational.
If section 215 of the Patriot Act expires next week, the feds will need individualized search warrants to spy on us.
If nothing happens, the NSA metadata collection program will die at midnight on Monday.
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