Science

Reason magazine
SEATTLE'S SCHOOL SYSTEM HAS BEGUN DISMANTLING ITS GIFTED PROGRAMS
AS IF TO demonstrate why school choice matters, Seattle’s education system is purposefully dismantling a program to serve its gifted students at one of its schools— and completely ignoring parents’ wishes in the process.
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April 2020

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Against the New Nationalism
“Nationalism is not to be confused with patriotism,”
10+ min |
April 2020

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Why Is Nobody Replying To My Emails?
People are less gullible than you think
10+ min |
March 2020

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Errol Morris Is Fascinated by and Terrified of Steve Bannon
The decorated filmmaker didn’t expect the dramatic reaction to his “toxic” documentary about Trump’s former aide-de-camp.
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March 2020

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How The War On Sex Work Crushes Underprivileged Women
That prohibitionist laws are always, always, enforced more heavily upon the poor, the disadvantaged, and minorities is not, I think, controversial.
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March 2020

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The Tear of Allah
THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY CONFISCATED A SACRED METEORITE FROM MUSLIM HERDERS. THEY’RE SUING TO GET IT BACK.
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March 2020

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MASSAGE PARLOR-PANIC
A POTENT COMBINATION OF PURITANISM, RACISM, AND POLITICAL OPPORTUNISM IS PUTTING ASIAN MASSEUSES AND THE PEOPLE WHO SUPPORT THEM IN NEEDLESS DANGER.
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March 2020

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The FBI Rebrands Its Sex Worker Harassment Campaign
The FBI is once again aiding vice squad stings across the country and calling it an effort to stop child sex trafficking.
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November 2019

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Privacy Is Over. We Must Fight Harder Than Ever To Protect Our Civil Liberties.
Once upon a time, privacy was everyone’s default setting.
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November 2019

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Kagan And Gorsuch Clash Over Judicial Deference To The Administrative State
A major conflict is now underway on the U.S. Supreme Court between Justices Elena Kagan and Neil Gorsuch over the issue of judicial deference to the administrative state.
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November 2019

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Cheap Meds From Canada, Eh?
“For the first time in HHS history, we are open to importation,” Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Alex Azar told reporters in July.
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November 2019

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How Two Seasteaders Wound Up Marked For Death
If a tiny floating cottage brought down the wrath of the thai navy, is there any hope for stateless life at sea?
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November 2019

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A Florida Retiree's Uncut Lawn May Cost Him His House
The city of Dunedin, Florida, really wants Jim Ficken’s house.
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November 2019
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5G Is The Future
If local nimbys and federal bureaucrats don’t mess it up
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November 2019

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Can Vegetarianism Stop Climate Change?
Eating meat is bad for the climate—or at least that was one of the main conclusions highlighted in a flood of news reports based on the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s August report, Climate Change and Land.
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November 2019

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States Are Depriving Innocent People Of Their Second Amendment Rights
“Red Flag” laws leave gun owners defenseless.
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November 2019

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Will Justin Amash Run for President as a Libertarian in 2020?
Freedomfest, a largely libertarian gath ering in Las Vegas with a significant con servative presence, has been tacking in a noticeably Trumpian direction since the future president spoke there in 2015.
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October 2019

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Hells Angels Meet Housewives on Harleys
How bikers turned into their parents and turned off their kids
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October 2019

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Bernie Sanders Leads the Anti–charter School Charge
“I believe in public education, and I believe in public charter schools,” explained Sen. Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.) at a CNN town hall in March. What the can didate for the Democratic presidential nomination doesn’t believe in, he said, are “privately controlled charter schools.”
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October 2019

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Neal Stephens Wants to Tell Big Stories
An Economist and a Science Fiction Author Discuss Cryogenics, Mythology, Philanthropy, Fragmentation, and Simulation.
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October 2019

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Hard Lessons From the Russian Civil War
The official 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, which birthed the world’s first Communist state, came and went two years ago.
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October 2019

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Don't Just Do Something
“I don't know what the answer is,” Kacey Musgraves shouted during her set at Lol lapalooza on August 7, “but obviously something has to be fucking done.”
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October 2019

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The New Trustbusters Are Coming for Big Tech
The companies that make your life better are under attack from left and right.
10+ min |
October 2019

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Jonathan Kaiman: ‘I'M Radioactive'
Journalist Jonathan Kaiman is one of the least famous, least powerful men to be brought down by the #metoo movement. A year later, the fallout continues.
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October 2019

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The Joyful Contrarianism of Gordon Tullock
Meet the Economist who understood Nascar Crashes, the Sale of Indulgences, and the Feeding Habits of Coal Tits.
10+ min |
October 2019

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Elizabeth Warren's Plans Don't Add Up
The Warren Worldview of Ill-founded Economic Pessimism is Both Bloodless and Moralizing.
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October 2019
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Booze, Profit & Prayer
When Europe’s beer-brewing, liquor-distilling monks combine catholicism and capitalism, the results are delicious.
10+ min |
January 2019
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Can Algorithms Run Things Better Than Humans?
Welcome to the rise of the algocracy.
10+ min |
January 2019

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America Needs More Dentists
Too bad we won’t let them come here from overseas.
2 min |
January 2019

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Gorsuch Challenges Blank Check For The U.S. Attorney General
In October, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in an important case that asks whether Congress violated Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution by delegating its lawmaking authority to the executive branch.
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