Google Finds Unexpected Gender Gap in Worker Pay: Reason Roundup
Plus: Why laws to fight sex trafficking often backfire and Sen. Harris hedges on Trump money.
Plus: Why laws to fight sex trafficking often backfire and Sen. Harris hedges on Trump money.
Plus: Amash 2020?...Huwei to sue the U.S. government...and who needs Russian bots when you've got TV reporters?
Plus: Democrats move to make ad targeting illegal, and more on Elizabeth Warren's child care proposal
Plus: a disturbing DOJ report on juvenile immigrant detention, and National Review & Weekly Standard alums launch a new media company
Plus: Using "fake news" to justify censorship, and Elizabeth Warren's childcare plan
Plus: Sanders on democratic socialism, Medicare for All, and what to do about Venezuela
Plus: Silicon Valley is suspicious of media, Cory Booker calls for weed reform, and how to understand the "upper middle class"
Plus: A judge says Jeffrey Epstein case was mishandled, and Andrea Dworkin is making a comeback.
Plus: Will Wilkinson on "abolishing billionaires," and what's really going on with YouTube?
Plus: on hate crimes and hoaxes; Warren's child care plan; growing government discontent; and building new kink communities
Plus: Congress forgets to fund the First Step Act, The New York Times chastises smug politicians over Amazon, and what if the U.S. were 100 city-states?
Plus: Rapper 21 Savage released from ICE custody and more details on how Homeland Security scammed immigrant students
Plus: Russian "spy" Maria Butina, Baton Rouge cops in blackface, good news for California sex workers, and a new FDA crackdown.
Plus: Klobuchar and Warren join Democrat 2020 contest and AOC retracts "Green New Deal" draft.
Plus: Nancy Pelosi on the "Green New Deal"; John Boehner, cannabis lobbyist
Plus: Lionel Shriver on cultural erasure and Stormy Daniels on strip-club labor laws
Plus: New York's CBD-foods crackdown, Laura Loomer gets booted from PayPayl, and more hits from last night's speech.
Plus: Bill Weld goes GOP again and the moral case for capitalism.
Plus: Author Zadie Smith talking cultural appropriation, and Budweiser versus Big Corn
Plus: Congress defends unauthorized war and a genetic-testing company is opening up its records to the federal government.
Plus: No, Virginia isn't making it legal to kill babies during labor, and why Millennials and Gen Z will rule 2020
Plus: Another way the E.U. "right to be forgotten" is risky, and Baltimore cuts back on pot prohibition
Unsurprisingly, a lot of Democrats and media lapped it up.
Plus: the futility of "fetal heartbeat" bills and Under Armour going to outer space.
Plus: a big (and bad) change to asylum policy, Arkansas upholds anti-BDS law, and Rep. Ocasio-Cortez fights Post Fact Checker on minimum wage
Also, they have no tires?
Plus: FDA greenlights new 23andMe test, Kamala Harris gets the Onion treatment, and nobody likes Trump's new shutdown salve.
Plus: Kamala Harris officially enters the 2020 race and Google News may leave the E.U.
BuzzFeed report says president personally told Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about Trump Tower Moscow project.
Plus: Rand Paul has "never been prouder" of Trump, the Women's March clashes with the Park Service, and Vegas' first Stripper Parade & Expo is coming soon.
Plus: optimism about the end of liberalism and Marco Rubio's new tech bill.
Trump's fast-food feast at the White House earned jeers, then backlash to the jeers. But who cares? This is comedy gold.
Plus: Libertarians face resistance while picking up trash without a permit, and Trump imagines Sen. Warren at the Wounded Knee massacre.
But brace yourself for the Harris 2020 campaign to officially start sometime soon.
Democrats' response did produce some good memes.
Plus: Israel boycott bill divides Democrats, Cyntoia Brown gets clemency, and the "skills gap" was a lie.
Plus: The TSA mask is slipping and government shutdown goes on.
Plus: Democrats divided on deficit-neutral spending and an autopsy of The Weekly Standard.
Plus: a public domain bonanza, Khashoggi killers on trial, and Super Bowl sex-trafficking panic starts early
Plus: The government shutdown continues, and Netflix caves to Saudi censorship demands.
Plus: New York seriously limits cigarette sales and #MeToo hits the Bernie Sanders campaign.
Plus: United Nations goes to bat for Julian Assange and Slack censors chat with Iranians.
"Does the USA want to be the Policeman of the Middle East?" the president asks-and gets a resounding yes from Republicans and Democrats.
Plus: Russian propaganda almost as laughable as U.S. response to it and the "party of the 2nd Amendment" just banned bump stocks.
Plus: Tumblr porn filters catch company's own examples of permitted content and how the GOP learned to love bailouts.
Plus: Obamacare unconstitutional?
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