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Choosing Smart Embryos Isn't Immoral
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Choosing Smart Embryos Isn't Immoral

Let's say you're a fertility doctor advising would-be parents who have exactly two viable embryos ready for implantation. The parents want to implant only one embryo. This is not an uncommon scenario; more than 71,000 babies were born in the U.S. via assisted reproduction in 2016.

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March 2019
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Gerry Mandering Is Out Of Control

Computers could be the key to resolving partisan fights over congressional boundaries.

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May 2018
How Vietnam Gave Us C-SPAN
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How Vietnam Gave Us C-SPAN

Brian Lamb, the network’s founder, is retiring after 40 years of putting cameras on Congress, hosting in-depth interviews, and creating an enduring home for diverse civil discourse.

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July 2019
Law Brett Kavanaugh Flunks His First Test As An Originalist
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Law Brett Kavanaugh Flunks His First Test As An Originalist

In his 2018 confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh was asked by Sen.

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July 2019
Everything You Know About State Education Rankings Is Wrong
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Everything You Know About State Education Rankings Is Wrong

You probably thinkyou know which states have the best and worst education systems in the country.

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November 2018
Dissent And Disarray In Putin's Russia
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Dissent And Disarray In Putin's Russia

The authoritarian President’s hold on power may be shakier than it looks.

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November 2018
Has America's Obsession With Manufacturing Jobs Gone Too Far?
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Has America's Obsession With Manufacturing Jobs Gone Too Far?

A wisconsin town is spending billions, seizing homes, and breaking state law to lure a Taiwanese company.

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November 2018
Can Laundry And Lettuce Save Cleaveland?
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Can Laundry And Lettuce Save Cleaveland?

A worker-owned co-op that even a capitalist could love is washing linens for the cleveland clinic and growing vegetables for the city.

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November 2018
Freeborn Frank Turner
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Freeborn Frank Turner

The British musician brings a libertarian sensibility to his new folk-punk album.

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November 2018
Do Partisans Hate Each Other More Than Ever?
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Do Partisans Hate Each Other More Than Ever?

Scholars try to explain today’s political warfare.

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November 2018
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Congress Needs An Opioid Intervention

In an effortto combat the opioid crisis in America, Congress is calling for a slate of governmental interventions that have been tried, tested, and shown to cause more harm.

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November 2018
Uber, But For Poop
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Uber, But For Poop

EVERYBODY POOPS, BUT not everybody has to deal with a cartel when trying to dispose of it.

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November 2018
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India At A Crossroads

India is known as the land of contradictions, and recent events do little to undermine that reputation.

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January 2019
Russia's Global Anti- Libertarian Crusade
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Russia's Global Anti- Libertarian Crusade

How Vladimir Putin’s desire for domination and acceptance is scrambling American politics 

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August/September 2017
Gorsuch's Record Was More liberal Than Kennedy's This Term
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Gorsuch's Record Was More liberal Than Kennedy's This Term

HERE’S A CURIOUS fact about the U.S. Supreme Court term that concluded in June: Trump-appointed Justice Neil Gorsuch racked up a more “liberal” voting record than Justice Anthony Kennedy.

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October 2018
Dear Immigration Restrictionists: Milton Friedman Was Not On Your Side
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Dear Immigration Restrictionists: Milton Friedman Was Not On Your Side

THE LATE NOBEL Prize–winning economist Milton Friedman was a free market libertarian who believed that immigrants helped make America great.

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October 2018
Grandparents In The Gulag
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Grandparents In The Gulag

DEBRA CUPP, 60, stood in front of the U.S. Capitol on a hot day in July holding a handmade sign: “Ron Cupp died waiting on compassionate release, Jan. 3, 2017.”

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October 2018
The Tribe Of Liberty
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The Tribe Of Liberty

National Review’s Jonah Goldberg wonders how to save civilization in his new book, Suicide of the West.

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October 2018
Meet The Good Soldier Svejk, Patron Saint Of Malingerers And Saboteurs
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Meet The Good Soldier Svejk, Patron Saint Of Malingerers And Saboteurs

A 1920s-era Novel Sheds Light on Eastern European Anti-authoritarianism.

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October 2018
The Prohibition President
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The Prohibition President

Politics

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April 2019
America's Biggest Rental Car Company Is Lobbying to Drive Away Competitors
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America's Biggest Rental Car Company Is Lobbying to Drive Away Competitors

The first time New Hampshire State Rep. Sherman Packard (R–Rockingham) heard of the car-sharing startup Turo, it was from a lobbyist.

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August/September 2018
The Wall Won't End Pot Smuggling At The Border. Legalization Will.
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The Wall Won't End Pot Smuggling At The Border. Legalization Will.

Pot is bulky and pungent.

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April 2019
Netflix Bows To The Saudis
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Netflix Bows To The Saudis

Even tech giants have to follow the law.

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April 2019
The IRS Targets Drug Policy Reformers
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The IRS Targets Drug Policy Reformers

A recently adopted IRS rule for tax exempt organizations seems to violate the First Amendment by taking aim at groups that support drug policy reform.

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April 2019
Trump Just Can't Quit Afghanistan
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Trump Just Can't Quit Afghanistan

IMAGINE BEING A U.S. citizen who believes that America should withdraw its troops from Afghanistan after nearly 18 years of increasingly pointless war.

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July 2019
World South Africa Goes Halfway On Pot
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World South Africa Goes Halfway On Pot

JOHANNESBURG’S WORST-KEPT SECRET looks like any other suburban bar, with a bartender who has nothing unusual to offer.

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July 2019
Oh Deer
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Oh Deer

30 Million of Bambi’s Buddies Are on the Loose in the U.s., Causing Crop Damage and Car Accidents. Markets Can Help.

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July 2019
Fentanyl Is Not A Nuke, And Drug Dealers Are Not Terrorists
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Fentanyl Is Not A Nuke, And Drug Dealers Are Not Terrorists

Could fentanyl be a weapon of mass destruction?

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July 2019
How We Childproofed Our Cities
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How We Childproofed Our Cities

Kid-friendly spaces make it harder to grow up.

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February 2019
Blockchain Is Changing Lives In Africa
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Blockchain Is Changing Lives In Africa

Startups from Cape Town to Nairobi think the budding technology is the future of the continent.

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November 2018