


1/11/1830: Justice John McLean takes oath. Justice John McLean The post Today in Supreme Court History: January 11, 1830 appeared first on Reason.com.

Nicaragua has become one of the 20 most dangerous countries in the world for Christians, according to the International Christian Concern’s (ICC) Global Religious Persecution Index. The regime’s crackdown on religious groups is not an isolated campaign—it mirrors a broader attack on civil liberties. “As is the case in many communist countries, Nicaragua has come […]

It felt groundbreaking when Shohei Ohtani did it with the Los Angeles Dodgers over a year ago. By the time Frank Vatrano did it with the Anaheim Ducks earlier this month, it was a certified California trend. Athletes, like everyone else, don’t like paying taxes. California has a top marginal income tax rate of 13.3 […]

The cryptocurrency market has long been a space where innovation meets opportunity, and 2024 is proving no different. Among the top contenders for explosive growth this year are Lightchain AI (LCAI) and Dogecoin (DOGE), two tokens with drastically different approaches yet similar potential for high returns. Lightchain AI combines blockchain with artificial intelligence to create […]

Meme coins have emerged as an exciting yet often misunderstood sector of the cryptocurrency market. While tokens like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu have made headlines, a new generation of meme coins is gaining traction among savvy investors looking for unique opportunities. Coins like Wall Street Pepe, Solaxy, Flockerz, Best Wallet Token, and Catslap showcase how […]

By the time Arthur Terminiello arrived at Chicago’s West End Woman’s Club on a Thursday evening in February 1946, a hostile crowd that would swell to 1,000 or so protesters had already gathered outside the auditorium. They were outraged by the event at which Terminiello was scheduled to speak: a Christian Veterans of America meeting […]

Cryptocurrency has blown from a niche digital asset only owned by ‘internet dwellers’ to a mainstream financial commodity. As such, it has grabbed the attention of investors, business people, and now the common consumer. Reports estimate that there are around 560 million individuals worldwide who own crypto. If we speak from a consumer standpoint, cryptocurrency […]

Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (FET) and Render (RNDR) saw notable upticks amid the recent AI sector resurgence spurred by growing hype on AI-driven technologies and agents. While excitement around AI is slowly rising, investors have been mesmerized by FXGuys ($FXG), an emerging DeFi prop firm whose presale token promises exponential returns. Read on to find out […]

From Kohls v. Ellison, which I quoted more extensively in an earlier post: To be sure, Attorney General Ellison maintains that his office had no idea that Professor Hancock’s declaration included fake citations, and counsel for the Attorney General sincerely apologized at oral argument for the unintentional fake citations in the Hancock Declaration. The Court takes […]

From today’s order by Laura Provinzino (D. Minn.) in Kohls v. Ellison (see this Nov. 19 post for more): Minnesota law prohibits, under certain circumstances, the dissemination of “deepfakes” with the intent to injure a political candidate or influence the result of an election. Plaintiffs challenge the statute on First Amendment grounds and seek preliminary […]