The most infamous atrocity of the U.S.-Iranian war happened in its first few hours. During the U.S.-Israeli surprise attack on Iran on the morning of February 28, 2026, a missile blew up an elementary ...
Last year, Larry Bushart spent 37 days in a Tennessee jail because he had shared a widely circulated anti-Trump meme on Facebook. Today his attorneys announced that he had agreed to settle the ...
When Donald Trump won his second presidential election in 2024, supporters crowed that this time would be different. Trump's ...
The history of the 20th century, and especially the history of the Holocaust, is replete with bureaucratic heroes like Raoul Wallenberg, Chiune Sugihara, Frank Foley, and Aristides de Sousa Mendes, ...
Too many courts ignore the Eighth Amendment’s ban on excessive fines.
As the national debt rises ever higher, Congress is gearing up to pass an enormous infrastructure spending bill. Earlier this week, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee released the ...
The operation to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in January was as successful as it could have been. U.S. operatives seized Maduro from his palace without losing a single man, and Venezuelan ...
Recently released body camera footage of an incident earlier this month shows police officers in Tulsa, Oklahoma, ordering the anti-war group Food Not Bombs (FNB) to stop handing out meals to the ...
California's almond farms consume 4.2 billion gallons of waters per day, according to Reason's Christian Britschgi. Data centers consume just 46 million gallons per day. Those numbers will certainly ...
Today's guest is Johan Norberg, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and the author of Peak Human: What We Can Learn From the Rise and Fall of Golden Ages. He talks with Nick Gillespie about the ...
An ICE shooting case in Minnesota is testing whether federal officers can face state criminal charges for misconduct.
If this is how the Republican Party treats the libertarian-leaning lawmakers in its midst, then libertarians should take note ...