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Around 20 percent of American workers must hold a professional license to do their job. Why? Andrew Heaton has an answer. And ...
County Court: Defendants, Jamie Sanin and Charlie Liu Guillotin, former SUNY New Paltz students, were indicted on charges of Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree (Penal Law § 145.10]), Making ...
Plus: Federal bureaucracy gets a redesign, Robert Moses messing things up (still), Syrian immigrant unemployment data, and ...
Milei actually has reined in the size of Argentina's government. Under Trump, "The U.S. government's gross national debt has ...
Once people become disgusted with the system, who can you trust to set aside their grievances and end the downward slide?
Authorities in Nova Scotia fined Jeff Evely fined $28,872.50 ($20,826.27 U.S.) for violating a province-wide ban on entering the ...
Despite Khalilah Few meeting all the requirements, Clayton County denied her a conditional use permit to open a hair salon.
Tariffs are not a realistic tax base. They're among the worst taxes imaginable—narrow, arbitrary, unstable, and regressive.
Convincing the U.K. to stand down on backdoor access to Apple's encryption is a big win. The next battle will be fought over age verification.
Studios certainly appreciate free money, but lower fixed costs on labor are a much better incentive than tax credits they don't use.
Trump's campaign promises, coming to fruition: "Until June, deportations had lagged behind immigration arrests and detentions ...
The socialist project "imploded by itself," Bolivian policy analyst Rolando Schrupp tells Reason, citing public exhaustion ...
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