The Wall Street Journal's Anne Jolis Wins $10,000 Bastiat Prize for Journalism
Writers from Ottawa Sun and The Economist also honored for their work demonstrating the importance of free minds and free markets
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.
News Corp had expressed an interest in making a bid for Penguin Books
Not the most elegantly framed sentiment
Chaos would rule if you could ask people questions
When law professors say you're wrong about Supreme Court cases, you should probably listen
A limited view of foreign policy.
More shock over pandering by political candidates
Hannity and the Daily Caller will "release" the video this morning
Bloomberg only received information requested via FOIA requests in the required time from 8 out of fifty seven federal agencies contacted
Complaining of "mediaeval conditions" in an industry dominated by modern technology
His brother, a city councillor, joined him. Mayor Rob Ford's spent the last two weeks trying to dodge allegations of improper use of city funds and resources