The White House keeps insisting that peace is around the corner. Meanwhile, Israel, Iran, and the United States keep shooting at each other.
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Behind Japan's economic success lies a government and legal system that clearly prioritize social stability and group harmony over individual rights.
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The White House UFC fight may be an odd choice to celebrate the Founding. But it is the perfect event for our political moment. reason.com/2026/06/14/the-wh…
The good news is that on a scene-by-scene basis, "Disclosure Day" is taught, thrilling, and worth arguing with, which is to say it's a Steven Spielberg movie. The bad news is that it exists in an unrecognizable parallel universe—and not because of the beings from outer space.
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In a unanimous opinion, the Maryland court ruled that it is unconstitutional for officers to stop and frisk someone based solely on suspicion that the person is carrying a gun.
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"The issues at hand involve not only the fate of two individuals but also the limits of freedom of thought, conscience, and belief," a European religious freedom group told the U.N. about the prosecution of orgasmic meditation group OneTaste.
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Katherin Youniacutt and Tammy Thompson are taking their fight to become licensed master social workers to the Texas Supreme Court.
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"It's really important that people step back, look at economic history," says economist Donald Boudreaux. "They'll see that we prosper more the more economically free we are."
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Robby Soave and Christian Britschgi start this episode of Freed Up with how Democrats plan to stand by Graham Platner in Maine no matter what.
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A Homeland Security official's testimony that ICE agents couldn't rely on REAL IDs as proof of citizenship led a federal judge to reply, "Help me understand how that makes sense."
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A federal jury in Iowa awarded $105,000 to a former college student after officers wrongfully arrested him for driving under the influence without probable cause.
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While inflation grew by 4.2% in the past 12 months, wages have only grown by 3.4% in the past year. What does this mean for America’s cost of living?
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In 35 states and D.C., if you want to open up a hospital you have to convince the government that there’s a need for it. @mightyheaton shares how all of the existing hospitals get to show up to the hearing and explain why actually, there is no real need.
The @FDA's burdensome regulatory process has throttled sunscreen innovation.
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ALT An orange sunscreen bottle pouring lotion into a hand against a blue grid backdrop. Text reads: "The FDA finally approved a new sunscreen ingredient. It only took over 25 years."