


Competing visions on the next big technological revolution are discombobulating markets

If Trump gets to nominate another justice before the midterm elections, he will likely have the 6-3 ruling against his tariffs on his mind.

Israel and the US believe Iran’s regime is vulnerable, dealing with an economic crisis and the aftermath of protests.

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing a tough reality check. Just a few months into office, the new mayor’s dreams of free buses, free child care, and government-run grocery stores are running into the brick wall of New York City’s massive budget deficit. But when it comes to government food stores at least, the mayor is doubling down anyway. […]

2/28/1966: Miranda v. Arizona argued. The Warren Court (1966) The post Today in Supreme Court History: February 28, 1966 appeared first on Reason.com.

With a few days’ perspective on the State of the Union address, which grows ever closer in spirit and content to outtakes from the prophetic 2006 comedy Idiocracy, it’s worth revisiting one of Milton Friedman’s most enduring insights. “Keep your eye on one thing and one thing only: how much government is spending,” the libertarian […]

Securing venture capital in the current fiscal landscape requires a departure from traditional “growth at any cost” models toward a disciplined, capital-efficient, and technologically defensible strategy. The following list identifies the core pillars of successful fundraising in 2026, followed by an exhaustive analysis of the market mechanisms, financial benchmarks, and narrative shifts defining this era. […]