Trump has sought to install loyalists as U.S. attorneys without the Senate approval required by the Constitution's ...
Instead of asking whether a particular attack went too far, Congress should ask how the summary execution of criminal ...
Nurses criticized Trump’s loan cap policy, but the change may actually keep tuition in check instead of harming students.
Michael Green’s call to expand the poverty line to $140K reignites a debate over what economic strain really means today.
Welcome to the most wonderful time of the year: Reason's annual webathon, our end-of-year fundraising drive. All year long, ...
Back in June, Connecticut Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont vetoed House Bill (H.B.) 5002, a sprawling 160-page piece of legislation ...
The flashy coach is not worth a fraction of the drama he brings with him—and teams end up struggling when he leaves.
You may have heard that the U.S. Supreme Court "invented" the power of judicial review in a case called Marbury v. Madison ...
The city of Chicago must borrow $283.3 million to resolve a growing backlog of police misconduct lawsuits, according to ...
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No One Left Alive

The administration navigates mounting concerns about the Caribbean strikes as lawmakers investigate who is truly responsible.
The Department of Justice sides with Monsanto on whether federal law preempts state-law duty-to-warn suits against pesticide manufacturers setting up an important test of the Court's view of federal ...
Friedrich Hayek's most popular work was dedicated to "the socialists of all parties." That phrase perfectly captures politics ...