Kavanaugh Hysteria Enters Day Two: Reason Roundup
Plus: Twitter bias on trial today and China doesn't need our soybeans.
Plus: Twitter bias on trial today and China doesn't need our soybeans.
Plus: Kavanaugh confirmation hearings start today and Nike launches a controversial new ad campaign.
Plus: Another one of NYU professor Avital Ronell's teaching assistants talks, and Tucker Carlson goes after Amazon.
Plus: meet the White House's new marijuana propaganda committee, and how FOIA fights are getting tougher.
Plus: The Chapo Guide to Revolution and how Republicans learned to love weed.
Plus: "Sheriff Joe" Arpaio faces voters again, states go after sexual-assault NDAs, and Louisiana florists fight licensing exams.
Plus: a challenge to Cook County's limit on inmate libraries and Texas decreases price of prison phone calls.
Plus: President Trump defends NSA leaker Reality Winner, setbacks for prison reform bills, and the evolution of Burning Man
Plus: a rare win against civil asset forfeiture and a reminder that prosecutors lie, too.
Plus: new paid parental-leave proposal pits libertarians against GOP
Plus: Europe's terrifying new "terrorist content" rules and zoning reform goes federal.
Plus: digital privacy concerns down 11 percent since 2015
Plus: An epidemic of epidemics and "big beer pivots to big weed."
Plus: Mormons versus medical marijuana, bureaucrats are bad at protecting data, and cops tase 87-year-old woman for cutting flowers.
Plus: Vermont could get a transgender governor, Tim Pawlenty won't be Minnesota governor, and the FBI warns of cash-spewing ATMs.
Plus: Feminists fight fair application of Title IX and Bitcoin prices continue to plummet.
Plus: Parsing Kavanaugh's past work and how the U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands may make weed history
Plus: TSA provides numbers on "Quiet Skies" spying and Marco Rubio's turn from Tea Party to nationalist
Plus: Ron Paul decries Twitter moves against libertarians, and how Missouri cops enabled a "heroin ring."
Plus: Missouri right-to-work law fails, Antiwar.com writers booted from Twitter, and the great anti-white racism debate continues.
Plus: Internet companies cancel Alex Jones and Trump is "asking for WORLD PEACE, nothing less!"
Plus: No segregated subway cars for white nationalists and a new law-and-order centered series from Dick Wolf
Plus: "a remarkable and unusual temporary restraining order" against Google
Plus: NYC says no to $100 million from Uber and Lyft, and Amnesty International warns about WhatsApp-borne surveillance software.
Plus: A new kind of mining town comes to Texas and why "the 3D printed gun issue is a First Amendment issue."
Plus: Testing telemedicine abortion and 3D printed guns.
Plus: Pennsylvania fights downloadable gun-printing plans and immigration detainees seek religious freedom.
Plus: House OKs billions for undeclared wars, court keeps block of Pence ultrasound law, Senate quietly cuts tariffs, and new filings in FOSTA challenge
Plus: Rod Rosenstein impeachment bid "embarrassing for everybody," says Napolitano, and more details about separation of migrant parents and kids by ICE
Plus: Trump gets caught talking cash payoffs, Claire McCaskill's cronyism is uncovered, and the Outrage-Industrial Complex comes for Rick and Morty.
Plus: Massachusetts legalizes sex outside marriage, judge punts on FOSTA ruling, and Trump goes tariff mad.
Plus: How blockchain is being used by students to circumvent government censorship
Plus: the FDA takes on nut milk and the IRS eases up on nonprofit donor rules.
Plus: Judge censors story about crooked cop, cities get tough on home-based businesses.
Plus: charges against Stormy Daniels dropped, U.S. loses millions minting pennies, and the perils of "a collective right to attention"
Plus: Is Trump spreading fake news about NATO? And a Kansas governor censors campus art
Plus: "acting" is now hate speech (at least if your genitals don't define your roles), Trump thinks Germany is Russia's puppet.
Plus: D.C. wage law for tipped workers faces challenges, and Trump suggests kneecapping Pfizer.
Plus: Library group ditches Laura Ingalls Wilder, Trump takes on federal employee unions.
Plus: a Cornell sexual misconduct case that proves Title IX is a catch-22
Plus: prisons vs. the press, plastic-bag bans in Somalia, and trade war with China
Plus: Americans getting less proud, Lyft buys bike-share company, and U.S. Postal Service can't tell real Statue of Liberty from Vegas version.
Plus: Groups launch a constitutional challenge to FOSTA and a leaked draft bill "provides Trump a license to raise U.S. tariffs at will."
Plus: conservatives feel more censored on social media, nearly 600 arrested at immigration sit-in
Plus: Vermont's GMO-labeling law backfires, Kansas kicks Vermin Supreme off the ballot.
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