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The FCC Takes Its Hands Off The Internet
IN APRIL, AJIT Pai, the newly appointed chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), announced his first major initiative: taking internet regulation back to 2014.
Junkyard Blight No More
LIKE OIL-SLICKED SEAGULLS and smokestacks spewing black fumes, piles of rusting cars were standard symbols of environmental blight in the 1960s and early ’70s. “Few of America’s eyesores are so unsightly as its millions of junked automobiles,” President Richard Nixon declared in a 1970 speech.
Throw Your Kid In The Scorpion Pit
“HE HAS A class on race and emotional safety,” an old friend of mine squealed with delight about her son’s public school schedule.
Banned In Cannes
Perched on France’s southern coast, Cannes is famous for its luxurious beaches.
Guitar Globalization
Ex–Rage Against the Machine axman Tom Morello decides to Rock Against the TPP.
Hollywood Takes On Fan Fiction
A Star Trek lover’s new film is making the studios unhappy.
Free Brazil!
Meet the millennial libertarian activists who helped bring down a president.
Charlottesville And The Perils Of Collectivism
PETER CVJETANOVIC STANDS in a sea of tiki torches, his mouth wide open, teeth partially bared. You can almost hear the snarling scream from the photograph.
Government Created The Housing Crisis. Government Can Solve It.
Suggestions from a New York real estate attorney
Your Flight Is Delayed
THE FRENZIED BATTLE TO REFORM AMERICAN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
Cops Who Claim They Know When Drivers Are Stoned
Even when blood tests say they’re not
Authoritarians To The Left And Right
Authoritarians To The Left And Right
Don't Panic Over North Korea
Don't Panic Over North Korea
Go Ahead, Put Salt On Your Food
Ignore the feds’ bad advice on diet and nutrition.
What America Taught A Murderous Drug Warrior
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte follows prohibitionist logic to its lethal conclusion.
Deportations Up Under Trump
A round-up of immigrant round-ups
Jane Jacobs, In Her Own Words
The death and life of a great American urbanist
Your Money Or Your Life
The immorality of insurance
Under The Stars And Under The Radar
A handy guide to camping on forbidden turf
Young Men Are Playing Video Games Instead of Getting Jobs. That's OK. (For Now.)
VIDEO GAMES, LIKE work, are basically a series of quests comprised of mundane and repetitive tasks: Receive an assignment, travel to a location, overcome some obstacles, perform some sort of search, pick up an item, and then deliver it in exchange for a reward—and, usually, another quest, which starts the cycle all over again. You are not playing the game so much as following its orders. The game is your boss; to succeed, you have to do what it says.
We Could Have Had Cellphones Four Decades Earlier
Thanks for nothing, Federal Communications Commission.
God And Man At The FBI
Dissident and off beat religious groups have faced more than a century of surveillance.
Toward A Unified Theory Of Stalin, The Teamsters, Alcoholics Anonymous, And Facebook
Toward A Unified Theory Of Stalin, The Teamsters, Alcoholics Anonymous, And Facebook
Why The Wall Won't Work
The Legal, Practical, Economic, and Moral Case Against Trump’s Border Barrier
Drug Smugglers Have Already Beaten Trump's Wall
DURING A SPEECH announcing his intention to seek the presidency, Donald Trump stumbled on what would become a signature issue for his campaign: Mexico.
Why It's So Hard To Get Pervs Out Of Politics
POLITICS IS A high-stakes, winner-takes all game with irresistible appeal to a certain kind of low-quality human being. There are typically only two viable candidates in any national race, and voters have a lot invested in the idea that bad things will happen if their guy loses.
You're Not Going To Die In A Plane Crash
That has nothing to do with who is president.
The Applied Theory Of Bossing People Around
Richard Thaler’s prize isn’t noble.
When Playboy Made It Big
PLAYBOY MAGAZINE USED to be the contraband men of all ages hid in their sock drawers.
The Slants - The Band Who Must Not Be Named
Bassist Simon Tam talks about his band’s Supreme Court fight to trademark its controversial name.