
The best time for the opposition to take a stand, rather than settle for untrustworthy promises, is right now.
A journalist’s visit to Portland, Oregon, reveals a city where far-left politics dominate and residents seem oblivious to urban decay and downtown problems.
After the murder of Charlie Kirk, we need leaders who stop modeling grievance and citizens who push back when they hear justifications for violence.
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Shadow Ticket: A Novel, by Thomas Pynchon, Penguin Press, 293 pages, $30 My favorite story about Thomas Pynchon, which may or may not be completely true: When Timothy Leary found himself in the hole at Sandstone Federal Prison, the defrocked Harvard doc asked a guard for something to read and the screw tossed a copy […]
10/5/1953: Chief Justice Earl Warren takes the oath. Chief Justice Earl Warren The post Today in Supreme Court History: October 5, 1953 appeared first on Reason.com.
Few things are more difficult to eradicate in our system of modern governance than a government-sanctioned monopoly or oligopoly. A recently passed bill in Tennessee, which will allow the state’s alcohol wholesalers to take over hemp distribution in the state, shows that these monopolies are not only difficult to eliminate but also often attempt to […]
Coal—the dominant fuel in the U.S., before it was steadily replaced by cheaper and cleaner energy sources—has found new life under President Donald Trump. In April, Trump issued an executive order to reinvigorate “America’s Beautiful Clean Coal Industry,” which directed federal agencies to remove regulatory barriers to coal production and coal mining on federal lands. Since then, the […]