


To find leaders who do not share the ideology of the enemy, we must find leaders who do not share their elite credentials.

These wildfires raise questions about the management of Los Angeles and of California, a city and state with enormous wealth and power.

Today on TAP: My adopted city is in flames, and we’re collectively to blame.

John Fetterman became the first Democratic senator to announce support for the Laken Riley Act. He was later joined by four others.

Once upon a time there was a good and fair country and people who lived in countries that were neither good nor fair travelled to that land and made it their home because they knew it to be kind. But some men who made that land their home brought the values of countries that were […]

The incoming Trump administration scored an early but possibly illusory victory last month in its effort to reform government overreach when it successfully pressured Congress to eliminate what it ter

1/9/1919: Schenck v. United States argued. The post Today in Supreme Court History: January 9, 1919 appeared first on Reason.com.

Washington, D.C., was once one of the most ride-sharing-friendly cities in America. Nowadays, the city fines Empower—a peer-to-peer alternative to Uber and Lyft—tens of thousands of dollars per day for refusing to register with the Department of For-Hire Vehicles (DFHV) as a private for-hire vehicle company. The D.C. Council should consider the benefits of market […]