Property Rights Under Fire in Virginia
Local government uses extortionist tactics to fill its coffers.
Local government uses extortionist tactics to fill its coffers.
About 40,000 marijuana offenders are serving time in prison, and some will never get out.
Face it, people: You've made it clear you want a low price more than you want comfort, so this airline has provided it.
Which factions will dominate the two parties as 2016 approaches?
Considering most of what we see on TV, the Duggar family is basically transgressive.
Following Australia's lead on water rights and water markets would solve the state's water shortage.
They want to punish "greedy, wealthy" CEOs to "help California's economy."
A wild German import, and a limp Woody Allen tribute Jason Bateman can't quite save.
Unconditional job protections and lockstep raises deny teachers the dignity of earning their success.
Locally and nationally, we live under governments that prefer to rule rather than to serve.
Jury trial ordered for California cops who shot and killed an unarmed suspect
It's natural-and wrong-to assume greedy capitalists will run amok and destroy the Earth unless stopped by regulation.
Amanda Curtis seeks to replace plagiarist Democrat John Walsh.
The Kentucky senator urges interventionists of both parties to contemplate unintended consequences.
It's going to take a while.
How can we build an ethical police force based upon the concept of Constitutional policing by consent?
If there's a day of the year to notice the paradox of organized labor, Labor Day is it.
What the scandal in Virginia teaches us about politics as usual.
Why wouldn't a marijuana business advertise in the flagship magazine of the cannabis counterculture?
We treasure the customs and practices passed down from our ancestors. And we change them anytime we want.
Rapists and murderers come and go, but he's there for the duration.
Gotham's broken government school system isn't worth saving, let alone expanding.
Baylen Linnekin speaks with Maria Canelhas from Fruta Feia, which has saved literally tons of great food from the garbage.
The Burger King move isn't really about "inversion" anyway. This is a merger.
Adapting to climate change would cost roughly the same as trying to slow it.
This completely undermines the governor's pension reform law. Will he let that happen?
Pierce Brosnan gets back in the spy game, Jennifer Aniston takes on Elmore Leonard.
Modern police forces have become little more than a new set of predators from which the public needs protection.
"In an effort to address sexual assault, college campuses are on the verge of entering into an Orwellian nightmare."
Today, instead of environmental regulations that actually save lives, we pay to subsidize politicians' cronies and pet projects.
Botched raid resulted in a $3.5 million settlement.
The promiscuous use of SWAT teams is a bigger menace than armored vehicles on our streets.
Ferguson has exposed the bankruptcy of his pro-government views
Ferguson shows us that "protect and serve" is long gone. Can we get it back?
Oregon charges tech contractor on failed health law website with "racketeering, false claims, and broken contracts."
100 years of mesmerizing, terrifying, cringe-inducing youth icons.
The fatal police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown and its aftermath have once again brought the national spotlight on race relations.
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