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The Fragile U.S. Refugee Resettlement System
Reason magazine

The Fragile U.S. Refugee Resettlement System

IN FY 2024, the U.S. resettled 100,034 refugees—the highest number in 30 years and about nine times the number resettled in FY 2021. The 2024 tally is a reason to celebrate and a reminder that refugee resettlement is highly subject to presidential whims.

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February 2025
THE IMPROBABLE RISE OF MAGA-MUSK
Reason magazine

THE IMPROBABLE RISE OF MAGA-MUSK

IS ELON MUSK A REACTIONARY WITHA DEFECTIVE BULLSHIT METER OR THE BEST PART OF THE SECOND TRUMP ADMINISTRATION?

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February 2025
HOW MUSK CAN HELP TRUMP CUT TRILLIONS
Reason magazine

HOW MUSK CAN HELP TRUMP CUT TRILLIONS

DURING PRESIDENT DONALD Trump’s first term in office, the national debt increased by $8 trillion—due, in large part, to huge spending hikes that Congress passed and Trump signed.

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February 2025
Educulture Wars
Reason magazine

Educulture Wars

THE CULTURE WAR is costing school districts billions, according to a report released in October 2024 by the UCLA Institute for Democracy, Education, and Access. The report surveyed superintendents at 467 school districts nationwide about extra expenditures they undertook because of increased conflict over culture war issues such as critical race theory, book chal- lenges, gender-related debates, and other politicized topics. The report estimates that such fights cost school districts around $3.2 billion during the 2023-2024 school year.

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February 2025
'NOT A SUICIDE PACT'
Reason magazine

'NOT A SUICIDE PACT'

HOW A 1949 SUPREME COURT DISSENT GAVE BIRTH TO A MEME THAT SUBVERTS FREE SPEECH AND CIVIL LIBERTIES

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February 2025
Q&A Penny Lane
Reason magazine

Q&A Penny Lane

PENNY LANE'S NEW Netflix documentary, Confessions of a Good Samaritan, delves into her life-changing decision to donate a kidney to a stranger. Known for her thoughtful and provocative storytelling, Lane has explored human connection and empathy in films such as Hail Satan? and The Pain of Others. Last October she spoke with Reason's Nick Gillespie and shared her emotional, physical, and philosophical experience with anonymous kidney donation and the challenges that came with it.

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February 2025
Rancher Jailed for Cloning Giant Sheep
Reason magazine

Rancher Jailed for Cloning Giant Sheep

MONTANA RANCHER ARTHUR “Jack”Schubarth, 81, succeeded in cloning a wild Marco Polo argali sheep, the world’s largest ovine species. That achievement cost him six months in jail.

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February 2025
It's Still the Economy, Stupid
Reason magazine

It's Still the Economy, Stupid

LEADING UP TO the 2024 election, pundits, pollsters, and political operatives discussed the electorate as a bundle of distinct race and gender categories, sometimes with even narrower subcategorizations attached. How would black women vote? What about Latino men? Suburban, college-educated women?

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February 2025
A Free-Range Family
Reason magazine

A Free-Range Family

RIGHT NOW, CHILDHOOD is intensely meh. Maybe you read the recent report in The Journal of Pediatrics that said that as kids' independence and free play have gone down, their anxiety and depression have been going up.

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February 2025
Against Our Own Best Souls'
Reason magazine

Against Our Own Best Souls'

SISTER HELEN PREJEAN ON HERLIFE ASA WITNESS ON DEATH ROW

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February 2025
The Banks Are Narcing on You
Reason magazine

The Banks Are Narcing on You

WALKING INTO A bank feels like walking into any other business. Sure, there are a few extra cameras and an armed guard or two, but otherwise, it's a typical experience.

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February 2025
Setbacks for Drug Policy Reform
Reason magazine

Setbacks for Drug Policy Reform

IN 2016, 2018, 2020, and 2022, voters approved a raft of drug policy reforms.

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February 2025
The Case of Robert Roberson
Reason magazine

The Case of Robert Roberson

LAST FALL, AN extraordinary legal drama played out in Texas that shook the foun-dations of the death penalty in a state that still stands for hang-'em-high justice.Hours before he was scheduled to become the first person in the country to be executed based on evidence of what used to be called \"shaken baby syndrome,\" Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson was granted an unprecedented reprieve when a state House committee subpoenaed him to testify before it.

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February 2025
Election Reforms Blocked by Elections
Reason magazine

Election Reforms Blocked by Elections

SEVERAL PROPOSED ELECTION reforms on the 2024 ballot offered promising solutions: Reduce the power of partisan primaries, ensure more robust competition in general elections, and increase the likelihood that winning campaigns represent the median voter rather than a lesser-of-two-evils result.

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February 2025
'THE POLITICS HAVE COME TO US'
Reason magazine

'THE POLITICS HAVE COME TO US'

HOW A CHRISTIAN CHARITY IN EL PASO ENDED UP AT WAR WITH THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT FOR HELPING UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS

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February 2025
THE REAL THREAT IS AN ISOLATED CHINA
Reason magazine

THE REAL THREAT IS AN ISOLATED CHINA

DECOUPLING FROM TRADE WILL MAKE THE U.S. POORER AND CHINA MORE TOTALITARIAN.

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February 2025
The SEC's War on NFTS
Reason magazine

The SEC's War on NFTS

SHOULD ARTISTS HAVE to file paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) just to sell their own creations? Should they be required to warn buyers that art values might fluctuate?

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February 2025
MATERIEL LOSS
Reason magazine

MATERIEL LOSS

HOW THE U.S. MILITARY BUSTS ITS BUDGET ON WASTEFUL, CARELESS, AND UNNECESSARY 'SELF-LICKING ICE CREAM CONES'

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February 2025
Walk on Air Against Your Better Judgment
The Atlantic

Walk on Air Against Your Better Judgment

What Seamus Heaney gave me

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January 2025
PROJECT FEEDERWATCH
Horticulture

PROJECT FEEDERWATCH

Gardeners can help scientists know just where the birds are in winter

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January - February 2025
BOLEY RIDES AGAIN
The Atlantic

BOLEY RIDES AGAIN

America’s oldest Black rodeo is back.

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January 2025
Pot It Up
Horticulture

Pot It Up

Shake up the containergarden with theseNorth America –native perennials

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January - February 2025
What Happens When You Lose Your Country?
The Atlantic

What Happens When You Lose Your Country?

In 1893, a U.S.-backed coup destroyed Hawai'i's sovereign government. Some Hawaiians want their nation back.

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January 2025
Bob Dylan's Carnival Act
The Atlantic

Bob Dylan's Carnival Act

His identity was a performance. His writing was sleight of hand. He bamboozled his own audience.

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January 2025
I'm a Pizza Sicko
The Atlantic

I'm a Pizza Sicko

My quest to make the perfect pie

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January 2025
A Productive PATIO
Horticulture

A Productive PATIO

Tiny fruit, vegetable and herb plants help gardeners maximize any sort of growing space

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January - February 2025
THE GARDEN PATH TO PERDITION
Horticulture

THE GARDEN PATH TO PERDITION

I WAS CRUISING RIGHT ALONG, feeling okay about myself, when I came across a list of the Seven Deadly Sins.

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January - February 2025
TROPICAL FUSION
Horticulture

TROPICAL FUSION

A FUSS-FREE APPROACH TO USING BOLD TROPICAL PLANTS IN ANY TEMPERATE GARDEN

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January - February 2025
THE END OF DEMOCRATIC DELUSIONS
The Atlantic

THE END OF DEMOCRATIC DELUSIONS

The Trump Reaction and what comes next

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January 2025
The Longevity Revolution
The Atlantic

The Longevity Revolution

We need to radically rethink what it means to be old.

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January 2025

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