Watching What You Eat
Greg Beato | January 2011
Why has the USDA been plumping up the food stamps program like a factory chicken?

Why has the USDA been plumping up the food stamps program like a factory chicken?
Fourth dispatch from the United Nations Climate Change conference in Cancun
Why prosecute a terrorism suspect if life imprisonment is the only possible outcome?
Shaping the future of the Second Amendment in post-McDonald Chicago
Prosperity is impossible without property rights.
Third dispatch from the United Nations Climate Change conference in Cancun
Replacing the defense secretary won't be easy
If WikiLeaks bores anybody to death, will Julian Assange be guilty of murder?
Second dispatch from the United Nations Climate Change conference in Cancun
Unfortunately, balancing the federal budget won't require radical change.
When you want to believe, you'll believe anything.
First dispatch from the United Nations Climate Change conference in Cancun
It has never been easier—or more dangerous—to record the police.
The 2010 elections showed that unpredictable grassroots politics are here to stay.
The latest developments in the story of America's most industrious medical examiner
The 19 Percent Solution
The wonky legislator and the cerebral columnist battle over the big-government narrative.
Final notes from the Justice Department's obscene case against the adult film industry.
Bombshell testimony from an FBI agent is just the latest travesty in an error-riddled prosecution that should be thrown out of court
More dispatches from the John Stagliano obscenity trial
Dispatches from the John Stagliano trial
Fourth dispatch from the United Nations Climate Change conference in Cancun
Prosperity is impossible without property rights.
Third dispatch from the United Nations Climate Change conference in Cancun
Second dispatch from the United Nations Climate Change conference in Cancun
End the "doc fix" and allow balance-billing
The government’s war on medical “price fixing” squelches speech without helping consumers.
The real trouble with ObamaCare
The short answer is no.
Why has the USDA been plumping up the food stamps program like a factory chicken?
Progressives abandon the president
The 2010 elections showed that unpredictable grassroots politics are here to stay.
The 19 Percent Solution
The moral panic behind the ban
The secret silencing of a pain treatment activist
Prop. 19 highlights the authoritarian tendencies of the mainstream press.
The case for drug legalization
The changing shape of plastic in America
A new history of the FDA shows how regulators entrenched and extended their own power.
End the "doc fix" and allow balance-billing
The moral panic behind the ban

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