Gun Control "National Discussion" Doesn't Survive Holidays
Mentions in news drop off (fiscal) cliff
Mentions in news drop off (fiscal) cliff
Insert comparisons with Barack Obama as you see fit
A fondness for a game about feudal China doesn't inspire a good media narrative
Predicting the next mayor of New York City, new Fed leadership, and who the Supreme Court will irritate most
What to do when a fact-checking organization repeatedly gets facts wrong?
Wanting to find out who leaked a gag order.
Paper of record did not send reporter to cover WikiLeaker's first public testimony
Media still struggling to figure out how to make money off mobile, Internet technology
Entertainment spin-off will be the "Fox Group"
Some things are not that surprising
Worries about parliament codifying policies connected to ostensibly free media
It was an American politician, Rahm Emanuel, who said, "you never want a serious crisis to go to waste."
Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan has dropped his quest, on which he spent a reported $500,000, to gather signatures for a ballot initiative that would have replaced defined-benefit pensions for city employees with 401(k)-style defined-contribution plans.
Certainly a highly visible way to draw attention to problems with management
Why we talk about proposals that aren't actually going to happen.
Media outlet incorrectly implicated him in child sex abuse scandal
Can't pass laws that specifically penalize activities protected by First Amendment
I'm taking part in an Intelligence Squared debate in New York City tonight.
Or, What We Heard at Reason's Bastiat Prize Dinner.
Writers from Ottawa Sun and The Economist also honored for their work demonstrating the importance of free minds and free markets
The online political opinion magazine Slate, to its great credit, has published its fourth quadrennial presidential voting survey among staffers and contributors (you can see Reason's exercise here). Slate's results for 2012?
Some outlets knew the two Navy SEALs were working for the CIA
The New Media is the Massage. And Reality Will Never Be the Same Again, Thank God.
The wife of Kim Jong-Un's choice of clothes and changes to how broadcasts are delivered point to the isolated state being less totalitarian
It's not that the GOP nominee thinks that federal disaster mitigation and response is frequently less effective than locally directed efforts. No, it's the opposite--because federal coordination is "vital," this Republican wants to euthanize it, because that's just how venal he and his party are.