


Twenty years ago, I published “Taking Back the Vote: Getting American Youth Involved in Our Democracy.” The book grew out of a personal passion: Once my oldest child was able to cast a ballot, I became fascinated with the potential of our youngest voters to shape politics. Yet American youths face unique obstacles at the […]

Democrat officials in AZ and NV are using taxpayer dollars to register and turn out Dem-favorable young voters ahead of the 2024 election.

When students took over Hamilton Hall at Columbia University in April 1968, a young Joe Biden was studying law 250

Some people are their own worst enemy – unable to get out of their own way, derailing their own good opportunities, large or small. You know the type – late to the interview for the dream job, says something stupid when meeting someone they’re attracted to, or just generally doing or saying the wrong thing […]

Today a unanimous panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted the U.S. Department of Justice’s petition for a writ of mandamus seeking dismissal of Juliana v. United States, the so-called “Kids Climate Case.” The brief order was short and direct. It noted that the Ninth Circuit had previously concluded that the […]

Police and sheriff’s departments across Florida spent thousands of dollars sending officers to training conferences that have been banned in nine other states after being accused of promoting unconstitutional tactics and glorifying violence. Reason obtained invoices through public records requests showing that a dozen of Florida’s largest law enforcement agencies spent $31,377 on training seminars […]

In 2021, Whittier, California, police arrested Victor Manuel Martinez Wario on an outstanding warrant related to a 2012 child molestation conviction. The only problem? Police had arrested the wrong person. However, despite Wario frequently telling police he didn’t have any warrants out for his arrest, they didn’t bother to check—leaving Wario imprisoned for five days. […]

The Justice Department yesterday confirmed that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) plans to move marijuana from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), a list of completely prohibited drugs, to Schedule III, which includes prescription medications such as ketamine, Tylenol with codeine, and anabolic steroids. The Associated Press notes that the change, which is […]

Treasury yields declined, with the two-year note’s falling below 5%, after the tone of the Federal Reserve’s latest monetary policy statement was less hawkish than many investors expected.

The Federal Reserve said it will shrink its balance sheet at a slower place beginning in June, reducing the amount of bond holdings it lets roll off every month.