


2/18/1988: Justice Anthony Kennedy takes judicial oath. Justice Anthony Kennedy The post Today in Supreme Court History: February 18, 1988 appeared first on Reason.com.

It’s no secret that the Trump administration is thin-skinned about criticism and intolerant of efforts to document its activities. Administration officials smear ideological opponents and those who monitor Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as potential “domestic terrorists.” So, it’s no surprise the administration is targeting online channels where its opponents coordinate. It’s no surprise, that […]

In the high-stakes financial landscape of 2026, currency risk—technically defined as foreign exchange (FX) exposure—has graduated from a back-office accounting concern to a frontline strategic imperative. For the modern Chief Financial Officer, institutional portfolio manager, or sophisticated retail investor, the volatility of global exchange rates represents not merely a potential drag on returns, but a […]

In Missouri, Pariss Brown keeps getting surprise visits from law enforcement because her home was the last known address for a wanted felon. The man lived there years ago, and Brown says she doesn’t know him. She explains that to cops every time they show up, and she has called the local police department to […]

The trading landscape for Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) futures in 2026 is defined by a paradox: a relentless “melt-up” in asset prices driven by fiscal stimulus and AI optimism, colliding with a fragile geopolitical order and a repricing of sovereign risk. As we stand in late January 2026, the Dow is besieging the psychological […]

In 2013, several Republican senators questioned President Barack Obama’s use of drones to kill suspected terrorists. The lawmakers, who included Sens. Rand Paul (R–Ky.), Ted Cruz (R–Texas), Mike Lee (R–Utah), and Marco Rubio (R–Fla.), were especially troubled by the possibility that drones might be deployed against American citizens on U.S. soil, which they argued would […]