


Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., will deliver the Spanish language response, party leadership announced Thursday. Both have made political history.

FBI undergoes major restructuring with 1,000 agents moved from Washington D.C. to field offices, eliminates politicized units and establishes new partnerships.

Given the cost of caring for an aging population in an era of high-tech but expensive treatments, it’s no wonder healthcare reform occupies a lot of space in political conversations. But the devil is in the details, and “reform” means different things to different people. For progressives who see government intervention as the solution to […]

2/20/1933: The 21st Amendment is submitted to the states. The post Today in Supreme Court History: February 20, 1933 appeared first on Reason.com.

1. The “Cheat Sheet”: Your Immediate Action Plan For retirees and fixed-income homeowners, the current insurance landscape—characterized by premiums averaging $2,511 annually and rising—is a financial emergency. Before diving into the exhaustive analysis of why rates are rising and how the industry operates, here is the prioritized list of actionable strategies. These are the “secrets” […]

In The Outer Worlds 2, everything goes back to antitrust. Like the first game in the series, this first-person shooter is set in the far future in an alternate timeline in which William McKinley was not assassinated. As a result, Theodore Roosevelt was never president and the trustbusting of America’s early 20th century never happened. The […]

Executive Summary: The International Income Arbitrage In an investment landscape defined by stretched valuations in the U.S. technology sector and compressing yields in domestic fixed income, the astute investor must look beyond borders. The global markets in 2026 offer a compelling arbitrage: high-quality, cash-generative businesses trading at significant valuation discounts to their U.S. peers, often […]