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Ron Bailey: 'Kill Pixels, Not People'
Exploding the fake scientific consensus on violent video games
Ronald Bailey Argues that Warbots Could Be More Moral than Human Soldiers
So let slip the robots of war?
Steven Greenhut on Big Brother in Your Car
California mulling regulations that would give government more access to on-board computer data.
Kurt Loder: Mortdecai and Black Sea
Johnny Depp's sad career slide continues, Jude Law goes for the gold.
Shikha Dalmia on Immigrants and Hyphens
Hyphenated Americans are good for America
Steve Chapman: Conservatives Rethink Liberty vs. Order
The authoritarian element of conservative thought persists, but it may be getting weaker.
Andrew Napolitano: Who Will Keep Our Privacy Safe?
Certain law enforcement, military, and intelligence, personnel can do as they wish-in hair-splitting defiance of the courts.
Jacob Sullum on the Limits to Eric Holder's Forfeiture Reform
The persistence of policing for profit
Steve Chapman: Cancel the State of the Union
You may want to skip the State of the Union address and prepare for something humbler, like the Super Bowl.
Jacob Sullum on the Obsolescence of Pot-Sniffing Canines
What good is a marijuana-detecting dog when marijuana is legal?
VID: Campbell Brown on Her Fight To Get Lousy Teachers Fired
The former CNN journalist has a new career as an ed reformer.
Baylen Linnekin: Is Foodborne Illness on the Rise?
What is the role of government in making our food safer?
Ronald Bailey Reviews The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels
Does energy equity trump climate moralizing?
Kurt Loder Reviews American Sniper and Blackhat
Whatever Clint Eastwood's exact politics may be, his new movie waves no flags for America's involvement in the Iraq War.
Steve Chapman: We Worry Too Much About Terrorism
The chance that extremist violence will touch any of us directly was minuscule before the latest attacks, and it still is.
Andrew Napolitano on France's Free Speech Hypocrisy
The French government is defending the speech with which it agrees and punishing the speech with which it disagrees.
John Stossel on Why Government Always Wins
Government is force.