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What if the challenge for humanity’s future is not too many people on a crowded planet, but too few people to sustain the ...
When Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick is worried about our constitutional order, we should all pay heed.
"I'm charging more and I'm making less," says Shugar, owner of Beau Ties of Vermont, which manufactures neckties, socks, pocket squares, and other fashion accoutrements.
From yesterday's report and recommendation by Magistrate Judge Nancy Joseph (E.D. Wisc.) in U.S. v. Dugan: The indictment charges ...
Plus: The Supreme Court declines to hear major eviction moratorium case, Maine passes zoning reform, and why tourist traps are good, actually.
It’s unclear exactly how the $150 million included in the “big, beautiful bill” for next year’s July 4th will be spent.
The taxes on sound suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and short-barreled shotguns were meant to be prohibitive.
There's no evidence that cuts to the National Weather Service impacted the response to the weekend's tragic flash floods.
The ban is a bad law. But leaving it on the books and willfully ignoring it sets a potentially more dangerous precedent.
South Korea was not the only country whose goods were hit with higher tariffs on Monday, nor does it seem likely to be the ...
Sports teams and their stadiums are big businesses that are huge drivers of economic growth, and should be lured from city to city by generous subsidies and incentives that will be well worth it for ...