
A perfect storm brews on the economic horizon while the Feds looks the other way.
Two new studies reveal the inherent instability of imperialism.
Does Derek Jeter really deserve to earn millions of dollars?
A grand and fitting finale to the cinematic saga
Are we filtering ourselves to death?
The promise and peril of changing the way we pay for government
Why the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright abandoned the left.
Why do liberal states give while conservative states take?
Do anti-polygamy laws violate the Constitution?
Understanding the collapsing case against the former I.M.F. chief
Atlanta's dishonest teachers say the data made them do it.
ObamaCare’s Medicare cost-control panel may be unworkable, unconstitutional, and a barrier to real reform. It’s also very difficult to repeal.
If Obama were serious about tax reform, he'd stop obsessing about corporate jets.
A new study suggests that your values, not science, determine your views about climate change.
All it takes to win is the right attitude and a pair of rubber gloves.
Under the guise of immigration enforcement, the White House pushes a pro-union agenda.
The first Reason-Rupe Poll shows a country more radical than its politicians.
An overlooked lesson of 9/11: America’s strength is based on dynamism.
A riveting new documentary takes on New York's shameful eminent domain abuse
Don't expect the Pentagon to shrink just because we're being buried in debt.
Minnesota failed to fix its budget with a cigarette tax in 2005. And the state will fail if tries again.
Separating economic myths from economic truths
Don't believe the hype. And it's all hype.
Don't believe the hype. And it's all hype.
...unless you wanted it to stimulate anything.
Criminologist Mark Kleiman on replacing severity with swiftness and certainty
If Congress and the president can't agree on spending cuts, they should consider ending Fannie and Freddie in exchange for a short-term increase in the debt ceiling.
A perfect storm brews on the economic horizon while the Feds looks the other way.
Two new studies reveal the inherent instability of imperialism.
Does Derek Jeter really deserve to earn millions of dollars?
The promise and peril of changing the way we pay for government
ObamaCare’s Medicare cost-control panel may be unworkable, unconstitutional, and a barrier to real reform. It’s also very difficult to repeal.
Arizona’s unfortunate reliance on tobacco industry revenues to fund health insurance.
A dispatch on the value of failed drugs, new vaccines against superbugs, and the prospect of a molecular stethoscope.
Can Medicare save money by giving patients cash?
Why the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright abandoned the left.
Why do liberal states give while conservative states take?
ObamaCare’s Medicare cost-control panel may be unworkable, unconstitutional, and a barrier to real reform. It’s also very difficult to repeal.
The first Reason-Rupe Poll shows a country more radical than its politicians.
Obama displays a Clintonian desire to have things both ways.
A Reason interview
Forty years after Nixon declared war on drugs, it's time to give peace a chance.
Waging the war on drugs in Latin America is a gold mine for contractors, a waste for taxpayers
The government’s fuel-economy standards should come with a warning label.
How long before the government places graphic warning labels on junk food?
The government should let parents regulate their children's entertainment.
...and other stories of what happens when the government plays with your food.

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