


Today’s guest is Noam Dworman, the owner of New York’s Comedy Cellar, the most influential—and controversial—comedy club on the planet. Dave Chapelle, Louis C.K., Amy Schumer, Sarah Silverman, Chris Rock, Andrew Schulz, and many others not only broke out from this club, but they also regularly return to try out new material. Trained as a lawyer, Dworman […]

A new law banning TikTok if it doesn’t divorce its parent company is “obviously unconstitutional,” TikTok Inc. and ByteDance argue in a new federal court filing. The Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, passed and signed into law late last month, singles out ByteDance and its subsidiary TikTok Inc., requiring the former to […]

Revolut, a prominent fintech company that operates globally and has over 40 million users, has stepped into the cryptocurrency market with its latest offer, Revolut X. This specialized crypto platform is aimed at UK traders who have already gained security experience in the cryptocurrency market. Revolut X, which was announced on 7th May, is going […]

Your vote probably doesn’t matter: “The titanic Biden-Trump election likely will be decided by roughly 6% of voters in just six states,” reports Axios. The truly contested states in 2024 will probably be Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—same as the 2020 battlegrounds—with a possibly contested seventh state, North Carolina. And, within those six states, both campaigns […]

President Joe Biden is racing to spend money to green the economy, outcompete China and fix crumbling roadways in hopes voters reward him in November.

Is the U.S. toast? Reports of America’s death have been greatly exaggerated for decades. But every human endeavor does, eventually, come to an end. Now RAND, the granddaddy of think tanks, has a report out that takes for granted the decline of the United States and asks if it can be returned to its former […]

5/8/1884: President Harry S. Truman’s birthday. He would make four appointments to the Supreme Court: Chief Justice Vinson, and Justices Burton, Clark, and Minton. The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 8, 1884 appeared first on Reason.com.

Even though the U.S. economy has been doing well, according to experts, many Americans think the opposite. Are they right?