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."
Progressive Democrats like Graham Platner and his comrades are unprepared for serious responsibility and unfit to govern. But it's not clear that anybody is in a strong position to keep them from power.
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America pushed to host the international tournament. Now the government is hassling fans, official guests, and even players who want to come.
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When @elonmusk's balance sheet grows to a trillion dollars, it does not mean other people lose money.
It means the economy as a whole is growing.
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