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  • The Threat to the Economy Isn’t Election Integrity, It’s Biden

    The Threat to the Economy Isn’t Election Integrity, It’s Biden

    The real threat to the economy is Joe Biden, his buffoonish treasury secretary, and the rest of the cast of capitalism-crushing useful idiots.

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  • Campus Anti-Israel Protests and the Ethics of Civil Disobedience

    Campus Anti-Israel Protests and the Ethics of Civil Disobedience

    Anti-Israel protest encampment at Columbia University. (AP)   Anti-Israel protestors on some college campuses have engaged in clearly illegal behavior, including taking over buildings, building illegal encampments on school property (thereby denying its use to other students), restricting the freedom of movement of other students who disagree with their views, and even some physical violence. Some […]

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  • Judge Says Alabama Can’t Punish Helping People Go to Other States to Get Abortions

    Judge Says Alabama Can’t Punish Helping People Go to Other States to Get Abortions

    From today’s opinion by Judge Myron Thompson (M.D. Ala.) in Yellowhammer Fund v. Attorney General; he is denying the defendant’s motion to dismiss, rather than issuing an injunction, but in the process he expresses definite views about the unconstitutionality of the Alabama AG’s actions: At its core, this case is simply about whether a State […]

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  • Minnesota’s Indefinite Detention of Sex Offenders Is Ineffective As Well As Unjust

    Minnesota’s Indefinite Detention of Sex Offenders Is Ineffective As Well As Unjust

    Twenty states authorize civil commitment of sex offenders who have completed their criminal sentences but are deemed too dangerous for release. Minnesota, which deploys that option against a larger share of its population than any other state, spends $100 million a year to detain about 750 individuals who are deemed “likely” to commit sex offenses. […]

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  • Americans Care About Inflation, but Politicians Don’t

    Americans Care About Inflation, but Politicians Don’t

    In this week’s The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman assess the mismatch between Americans’ lingering concerns over inflation compared to politicians’ failure to address it. 01:39—Americans still care about inflation. 16:49—Donald Trump to speak at Libertarian Party National Convention 41:08—U.S. House of Representatives passes the Antisemitism Awareness Act […]

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  • Murder Rates Are Plummeting. What Should We Make of It?

    Murder Rates Are Plummeting. What Should We Make of It?

    A few weeks ago, I watched as several people, myself included, stepped on a bit of a digital landmine. The landmine: celebrating declining murder rates. Homicides spiked in 2020. The trend was real and worrisome. It understandably put many people on edge, particularly in the context of a 24-hour news cycle that favors content that […]

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  • El Salvador’s New Congress Strengthens Bukele’s Grip on Power

    El Salvador’s New Congress Strengthens Bukele’s Grip on Power

    El Salvador President Nayib Bukele further solidified his grip on power with last week’s inauguration of a new Congress. His party, New Ideas, now controls 90 percent of the seats, giving Bukele significant influence over legislative decisions, including potential changes to the Constitution for his reelection.  With 54 out of 60 seats secured by New […]

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  • What I Saw at the University of Virginia’s Protest Crackdown

    What I Saw at the University of Virginia’s Protest Crackdown

    On Saturday, dozens of police officers—many in riot gear—broke up a small pro-Palestine encampment at the University of Virginia. The tent encampment had formed less than 24 hours prior. According to a letter from UVA President Jim Ryan, protesting students started what they called the “UVA liberation encampment for Gaza” on April 30 but complied with […]

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  • Jack Dorsey Exits BlueSky, Promotes X and Nostr, Boosts Block Funding

    Jack Dorsey Exits BlueSky, Promotes X and Nostr, Boosts Block Funding

    Jack Dorsey Steps Down from Bluesky Board Jack Dorsey, the influential tech entrepreneur, has recently left the board of Bluesky, a decentralized social media platform he initially funded. Dorsey’s departure remains shrouded in mystery as neither he nor Bluesky has provided details on the reasons behind his decision. This move came shortly after Dorsey encouraged […]

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  • Brainwashing Activists Starts Long Before College

    Brainwashing Activists Starts Long Before College

    What we’re seeing on our campuses is the culmination of many years of leftist activists pushing kids to the forefront to spread their propaganda.

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