Colorado Is the Latest State To Consider Rent Control
Plus: The U.S. Supreme Court considers another internet free speech case, the Department of Transportation pushes expensive new rail regs, and more...
Plus: The U.S. Supreme Court considers another internet free speech case, the Department of Transportation pushes expensive new rail regs, and more...
Plus: The National Endowment for Democracy ends funding of conservative media blacklist, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear major internet free speech case, and more...
Plus: Did the Pentagon shoot down a hobby radio balloon?, Kentucky abortion ban can be enforced, and more...
Plus: Age verification for social media, a bill to ban cannabis "gatherings," and more...
Plus: New York "hate speech" law is likely unconstitutional, FTC Commissioner quits because of chair Lina Khan's antics, and more...
Plus: Government regulation of speech is on trial, biohackers flock to experimental charter city in Honduras, and more…
Plus: States move to curtail internet anonymity, Amsterdam cracks down on cannabis, sex, and booze, and more...
Plus: Missouri's "Don't Say Gay" bill, exempting parents from income tax, and more...
Plus: Some State of the Union fact checking, a livestream discussion about gun rights and violence, and more...
Plus: Bill would make all social media platforms check IDs, appeals court rejects rent control challenge, and more...
Plus: Court denies motion to suppress January 6 geofence warrant, Texas may ban some immigrants from buying property, and more...
Plus: The French face "le wokisme," a Tennessee "eyelash specialist license" would require 300 hours education, and more...
Plus: Judge strikes down Super Bowl censorship law, report details how much inflation was driven by stimulus spending, and more...
Plus: Trump teases new avenues of authoritarianism, interest rates raised again, and more...
Plus: Sex workers in popular media, stadium subsidies still don't work, and more...
Plus: Democrats doubt Harris' ability to win, an end to pandemic emergency status, and more...
Plus: Minnesota moves to protect reproductive freedom, how government thwarts a relatively inexpensive housing option, and more…
Plus: Judge blocks California's COVID-19 censorship law, Cato's latest Human Freedom Index, and more...
Plus: Massie vs. McCarthy?, Hawley bill would ban TikTok in the U.S., and more...
Plus: Journalism versus qualified immunity, Mississippi bill would end civil asset forfeiture, and more...
Plus: Everyone loves conspiracy theories, against national rent control, and more...
Plus: How credit card companies became the porn police, the failure of the FDA's ban on flavored vaping products, and more...
Plus: Criminalizing light projections onto buildings, immaculate disinflation?, and more...
Plus: FOSTA in court, challenges to Illinois' assault weapon ban, and more...
Plus: DEI trainings don't work, a case for compensating organ donors, and more...
Plus: Court reminds cops they can't pull people over just to flirt, salary range laws aren't working as planned, and more...
Plus: From jokes to jail, Google urges SCOTUS to protect Section 230, and more...
Plus: Lab-grown meat, the allure of raw milk, and more...
Plus: Lawsuit challenges ban on scraping court records, state marijuana convictions lead to longer federal sentences, and more...
Plus: House votes to rescind IRS funding, the FDA is putting unnecessary strings on pharmacies filling abortion pill prescriptions, and more...
Plus: More documents showcase government pressure on social platforms, appeals court to reconsider ban on nonviolent felon gun ownership, and more...
Plus: Misinformation about athlete deaths, FTC wants to ban noncompete clauses, and more...
Plus: Still no House speaker, the gender gap in college scholarships, Meta fined $414 million, and more...
Plus: House speaker still uncertain, teacher's MAGA hat protected by the First Amendment, and more...
Plus: Appeals court upholds policy linking bathrooms to biological sex, the worst states for taxes, and more...
Plus: spending bill on its way to Biden, Don't Be a Feminist reviewed, lawsuit over Yesterday trailer can go forward, and more...
Plus: Diminishing differences in regional attitudes, IRS begins monitoring small transactions, and more…
Plus: An attempt to criminalize porn, D.C. hopes making tourism more expensive will boost tourism, and more…
Plus: Title 42 order termination is on hold, the FTC vs. Meta, and more...
Plus: North Carolina strikes down voter ID law, more turmoil at Twitter, and more...
Plus: Sen. Mike Lee wants to remove First Amendment protections for porn, IRS doxxes taxpayers, and more...
Plus: Elon Musk bans Twitter account that tracks his private jet, Iong permit waits to build new apartment buildings in San Francisco, and more...
Plus: Justin Amash and Jane Coaston talk about the Libertarian Party, a fatal flaw in anti-vaping studies, and more...
Plus: moral panic about department stores, the obvious cause of homelessness, and more...
Plus: A potential fusion energy breakthrough, the possible return of the child tax credit, and more...
Plus: Lawmakers "demanding action" against slurs on Twitter, FTC sues to stop Microsoft from buying Activision Blizzard, and more...
Plus: Destigmatizing sex work, free markets and grocery store mergers, and more...
Plus: Warnock wins, over-the-counter Narcan closer to reality, San Francisco backtracks on killer robots, and more...
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