Putin's Potential Penthouse in Trump Tower Moscow Launches Investigation: Reason Roundup
Plus: CNN fires Marc Lamont Hill for Palestine comments and the link between life expectancy declines, opioid pills, and prohibition.
Plus: CNN fires Marc Lamont Hill for Palestine comments and the link between life expectancy declines, opioid pills, and prohibition.
Censorship is when government limits speech, and tech firms are not monopolies. They are successful private businesses; others are free to compete with them.
"The decline is due almost entirely to a sharp decrease in the number of Mexicans entering the country without authorization."
Negotiations to build a Trump Tower in Moscow continued during the primaries, he now says.
Even the Obama administration recognized it didn't have the authority to ban bump stocks.
Political finger-wags at the boardroom is a good sign that the lowly taxpayer is about to take it in the shorts.
Trump's rally promises won't happen because of Trump's trade policies
Reason editors check their premises on immigration.
As long as Medicare, Social Security, and the Pentagon can't be touched, it's hard to believe the president has discovered his inner fiscal hawk.
Kirk, Spock, and Khan have much to teach us about contemporary politics.
Judge Tigar's (ND CA) asylum decision is an especially inappropriate target for Trump's ranting, given the weakness of the Administration's position on the legal issues raised by the case.
One of America's top social scientists on what has changed since he sat down with Reason 38 years ago.
"Climate-related threats to Americans' physical, social, and economic well-being are rising," says report.
Americans are becoming increasingly intolerant with each other over politics, and have special wrath for people who do not stay in identifiable partisan and even geographical lanes. This does not end well, people.
We really should, as Chief Justice Roberts suggests, be thankful for the "independent judiciary" on this Thanksgiving Day.
Plus: U.S. support for gay speakers rose as support for racist speakers diminished.
"It could very well be that the Crown Prince had knowledge of this tragic event-maybe he did and maybe he didn't!" Trump said earlier.
Dozens of business and trade groups say the ongoing steel and aluminum tariffs will "create impediments" to congressional passage of Trump's USMCA.
Censoring politicians' racist, sexist, and abhorrent behavior on social media does a big favor to racist, sexist, and abhorrent politicians.
Assessing the import of presidential tantrums, media hyperbole, military complaints, and the near-arrival of federal sentencing reform
"Operation Faithful Patriot" is nothing more than a very expensive, politically motivated P.R. campaign.
The latest trial balloon from the perennial White House Hamlet contains more lead than the paint of a New York public school.
That could be dangerous for the policy's chances of success, as has been the case on other key policy issues during the Trump era.
Both casualties and expenses are rising.
The case, which pits Trump against the network he loves to criticize, has raised First Amendment concerns.
At a celebrity-headlined and media-focused summit on incarceration, the speakers recognize their allies.
His anti-asylum proclamation is illegal and an abuse of his executive powers.
The GOP needs a new theory of government.
"We're all better off when former inmates can reenter society as law-abiding, productive citizens."
Also, are people putting on disguises so they can vote more than once?
The legendary newsman calls for more reporting rather than more outrage or puffery.
Trump has slowed new regulations to a trickle, but has largely failed to cut back the regulatory state.
By 2020, interest on the debt will cost more than Medicaid. By 2025, it will cost more than defense spending. And that's just the start.
You have come to the right place for CBO death porn.
White House advisors are worried that "he could get impatient one day and force their hand like he did with the steel and aluminum tariffs."
Plus: menthol cigarettes may be banned, Big Tech warms to new regulation, and NYC building raided over illegal Airbnb listings.
"If any question why we died/Tell them, because our fathers lied," wrote Rudyard Kipling of the Great War. Think about that, not contemporary politics.
There will be no military parade today. There shouldn't be one any other day, either.
Chris Christie is a notorious pot prohibitionist.
Donald Trump's candidates didn't do particularly well on Tuesday, but he continues to succeed at making himself the center of attention.
"Training" is not a good enough justification for spending $200 million to send 8,000 troops to the border.
Before the news cycle spins forever into crazy-land, Reason editors pause to assess the deep meanings, and lack thereof, of this week's elections
The Trumpening of the Republican Party continues apace. What will principled conservatives do now that it's clear they have no home in the GOP?
Trump vs. the media-good for Trump, and good for the media.
In the space of a year, Graham went from Trump critic, warning about impeachment, to Trump backer, taking the president's side on Jeff Sessions.
Maybe Trump should nominate Kim Kardashian West.
He'll be replaced, at least for the time being, by his chief of staff.
But a few of Tuesday's big races indicate he did more harm than good.