Health Insurance Deductibles Up 212 Percent Since 2008: Reason Roundup
Plus: Kavanaugh confirmation is official and child care tax credits backfire.
Plus: Kavanaugh confirmation is official and child care tax credits backfire.
Plus: millennial men are more socialist than millennial women and changes to juvenile justice programs
Plus: Kavanaugh vote slated for Friday, Houston bans sex with dolls, and Supreme Court considers trucker pay.
Plus: the FBI raids Juul and Trump's real-estate empire was built on tax-dodging.
Plus: more transparency among California cops and less transparency among Instagram "influencers."
Plus: The Justice Department goes after "net neutrality" in California and SNL takes on Brett Kavanaugh.
Plus: Giving cops the finger is protected speech and Elon Musk is under fire from the SEC.
Plus: Is postmodernism bad?
Plus: why Gary Johnson will be good for the Senate, "toxic culture" at the TSA, the dismissal of an anti-FOSTA lawsuit, and a new economic freedom index.
Plus: Why is Latin America's murder rate so high?
Plus: The Trump administration plans to make China our new "bogeyman."
Plus: 1st Amendment coalition sues over DOJ seizure of Times reporter records and more boomers and seniors cop to pot use.
Plus: Kennedy-family charity to bail out incarcerated NYC women and how Virginia makes things impossible for small distillers.
Plus: Trump orders FBI text messages declassified and Tyler Cowen on why "the trade war may be worse" than expected.
Plus: Henry Winkler takes home an Emmy.
Plus: Wikileaks says AP was hoaxed by FBI informant and U.S. border-protection agent admits to being a serial killer.
Plus: Hurricane Florence hits.
Plus: the East Coast braces for impact.
Plus: How social media has "socialized speech" and Libertarians struggle for inclusion in state debates.
Plus: Winklevoss twins launch new cryptocurrency and how refusing a handshake cost a Muslim woman French citizenship.
Plus: U.K. cops crack down on "insulting comments," the SEC suspends crypto-product trading, and a senator suggests FOSTA for opioids.
Plus: What to make of Kavanaugh's racial profiling emails and how "nativists keep shifting the goal posts."
Plus: tech stocks fall as government gets grabby and Brett Kavanaugh's weird exchange with Kamala Harris.
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."