John McCain, the Senate's Most Influential Hawk, Is Dead
The late Arizona senator's relentless energy and patriotic sense of honor led him to heroic acts of defiance, but also misguided support for disastrous foreign interventions.
The late Arizona senator's relentless energy and patriotic sense of honor led him to heroic acts of defiance, but also misguided support for disastrous foreign interventions.
The host of The Greg Gutfeld Show, co-host of The Five, and creator of the late Red Eye is having a hell of a time watching his media peers wet themselves.
The novelist talks about film, #MeToo, Hollywood hypocrisy, the savviness of Kim Kardashian, and the longevity of American Psycho and Less Than Zero.
Bernie Sanders has millions of viewers who watch his socialist videos.
Even with restrictionist, pro-Trump Rep. Duncan D. Hunter in their corner, the Dunoyers will probably have to leave before the end of the year.
How to reform social security so that it won't bankrupt us.
No more than 30 far right rally goers showed up at what turned into a gathering of the far left.
The idea that "free speech is a conservative value and censorship is a liberal value" is "historically completely illiterate."
And abolishing ICE without changing the law isn't the way to fix it.
Writer Gustavo Arellano talks about food slurs, the late Jonathan Gold, and why Donald Trump's taco salad is a step in the right direction.
Representatives of the oldest profession were on Capitol Hill fighting FOSTA and SESTA, with our online freedoms hanging in the balance.
"You may learn about eminent domain, but until you are in the crosshairs of the government, you don't understand how it really works."
"I didn't come to Washington to make friends."
The way Congress crafts spending bills has "effectively disenfranchised almost 300 million Americans."
The most libertarian legal analyst on cable news dishes on Brett Kavanaugh, the end of his GOP, and his forthcoming new show.
The claim that Americans use 500 million plastic straws daily is based on a nine-year-old's school project.
The Peruvian economist says blockchain technologies and social media will transform the planet by securing property rights.
We headed to the Venice Beach boardwalk to test the bullshit detectors of passersby.
Author Warren Farrell says welfare programs encourage fatherless households.
We asked the attendees at PorcFest 2018.
Libertarian History/Philosophy
The Suicide of the West author explains his anti-Trumpism, evolution on culture-war issues, and growing attraction to libertarianism.
What we should celebrate on Independence Day.
William F. Buckley Jr.'s "Firing Line" returns to PBS to elevate political discourse about the important policy issues facing the nation.
The late travel host changed television—and my life.
Law professors Randy Barnett and Michael Dorf argued over "originalism" at an event hosted by the Soho Forum.
Peterson: "SJWs" evolved from Marxism.
Meet Eric Lundgren, who got 15 months in prison for selling pirated Microsoft software that the tech giant gives away for free.
State and local officials are doling out $4.5 billion and 1,000 acres to lure the Taiwanese manufacturing giant.
The LP candidate for the governor of New York wants to cut spending, legalize everything, and give people hope.
He has been a Democrat, a Republican, a lobbyist, and a cancer survivor. Now he wants to end the war on weed.
In Bad Blood, Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou explains why Silicon Valley's mystique makes suckers out of billionaires.
Developer claims politicians blocked their project to favor a crony who helps the politicians.
When the cure for the "epidemic" proves worse than the disease, it's time to try something new.
Our video is awesome. But nothing in the First Amendment says YouTube has to run it.
Build a Glock 17 using parts from the internet
Economists Bryan Caplan and Edward Glaeser debate at the Soho Forum.
DNA testing reveals that long-used forensic methods are error-riddled.
Nick Gillespie talks to former president of the ACLU Nadine Strossen about the difficulties and importance of free speech.
The Seattle government passes a job-killing tax to fix the housing shortage it helped cause.
End the subsidies and raise the fare.
The CNN host and best-selling novelist comes clean about his politics, why Hillary Clinton lost, and how his training in alternative media gives him a leg up.
Bryan Davis created a chemical reactor that compresses time, bringing an artistic sensibility back to aged spirits.
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