Federal Judge Halts ICE Family Separations, Says Policy 'Cannot Satisfy the Requirements of Due Process': Reason Roundup
Plus: Oklahoma legalizes medical marijuana and Russian pop star linked to Trumps releases bizarre music video.
Plus: Oklahoma legalizes medical marijuana and Russian pop star linked to Trumps releases bizarre music video.
Plus: The FDA approves a cannabidiol-based drug and The Intercept explores the NSA's secret spy hubs.
Plus: Parsing the Westworld season-two finale and how Trump's tariffs could be bad for good cheese.
Plus: RIP Charles Krauthammer
Plus: White House wants Labor and Education to merge.
PLUS: Initiative 77 passes, D.C.'s restaurant scene despairs.
Plus: Steve Bannon believes in Bitcoin.
Plus: a new survey of students' opinions on due process rights, and why it's wrong to reflexively hate all men
Plus: Dennis Rodman promotes cannabis cryptocurrency in North Korea, resisting "hate speech," and ruling expected today on AT&T/Time-Warner merger
Plus: Trump's trade-war antagonization continues, "depressing" European leaders, and Google is making salad emojis "more inclusive."
Plus: bipartisan bill would tell feds to buzz off on marijuana, prosecutors seize New York Times reporter's emails, and Trump may take pardon suggestions from NFL players.
Plus: Google ditching political ads in Washington state and Alice Marie Johnson freed
Plus: Medicare will be insolvent by 2026 and Bill Clinton regrets recent Lewinsky comments.
Plus: the upside of Trump blocking Twitter critics and why Paul Manafort could be headed back to prison
Plus: victory for unlicensed hair braiders in Missouri and highlights from this weekend's sex worker rights rallies
Plus: trade wars, sex-worker protests, and the "Intellectual Dark Web" down under.
Plus: ACLU loses fight with D.C. metro, Trump signs right-to-try bill, and Roseanne might not go quietly.
Plus: vegetarian fried chicken, lab-grown diamonds, Chinese tariffs, and a Kardashian at the White House
Plus: Instagram shadowbans #strippers, and how to deal with all those privacy notices
Plus: Federal snooping on social media is on the rise and 'Toke Back Mountain' beer nixed by alcohol agents.
Plus: Obamacare premiums rise, Trump praises NFL anthem policy.
Plus: The FBI exaggerated encryption problems and Congress rolls back Dodd-Frank.
Plus: What to watch in Southern state primaries, and the most popular streaming service is...
Plus: Facebook's insane new ad-verification system and the state of our trade wars.
Plus: newsstand "porn passes" offer privacy in the U.K., and why "extreme vetting" of immigrants has failed
Plus: Why FOSTA is "unambiguously evil" and fighting back against "pasteurization without representation."
Plus: Blabbering Bolton threatens North Korea talk and sending Wikipedia to the moon.
Plus: Lawyers can't overrule a client's wish to maintain innocence says SCOTUS and Cloyvr moves to decentralize apps.
Plus: President Trump moves to protect Chinese jobs, and why White House leakers leak
Plus: Pregnancy center and union fee cases both hinge on "right to stay silent," and states start to redefine "independent contractor."
Plus: Judge dismisses lawsuit to legalize prostitution in Utah and tech leaders talk artificial intelligence at the White House.
Plus: hate-crime protection for cops, gig-economy good news, and fringe candidate losses in primary elections
Plus: Worrying stats in the new NSA surveillance report and the joys of "cultural appropriation."
Plus: Obama-era calorie labeling law takes effect today, and Airbnb fights back against city rules that run afoul of Section 230.
Plus: More campus madness, and sex robots for all
Plus: Ecstasy ingredient helps veterans fight PTSD and employers rethink job-applicant marijuana testing.
Plus: Google's office culture is a factious mess and the checking in on the "gig economy."
Plus: AT&T on trial, protests over Russian app censorship, migrant caravan comes in peace
Plus: Court says bars can kick out Trump supporters, and leaders of North and South Korea share a historic handshake.
Plus: protecting online speech from meddling lawmakers, why TV prices are set to soar, and a very bad Sentencing Commission nominee.
Plus: racist "promposal" is protected speech and how protectionism is killing democracy
Plus: Marijuana & money-laundering policies thwart U.S. bankers and Philly sees serious payoff from criminal justice reforms.
Plus: anti-hate law used against anti-hate protesters, the "food desert" myth persists, and courts consider sports gambling and possibly racist redistricting
Plus: Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg to testify before Congress, Backpage indictment unsealed, tensions rise after chemical attack in Syria.
Contrary to activist claims, the popular herbicide glyphosate does not cause cancer in people, says a new study.
Or at least about half of corn and soybeans would be impossible
Anti-GMO activist scaremongering against herbicide glyphosate almost makes Donald Trump look honest
Activists decry failure to adhere to technology-killing precautionary principle
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