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Lawlessness and Liberalism
Reason magazine

Lawlessness and Liberalism

THE UNITED STATES is notorious both for mass incarceration and for militarized police forces.

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January 2025
Trump's $2 Trillion?
Reason magazine

Trump's $2 Trillion?

\"AT LEAST $2 trillion\" was Elon Musk's casual preelection response when asked how much a new Donald Trump administration could cut from the federal government.

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January 2025
Taxpocalypse
Reason magazine

Taxpocalypse

WHEN THE NEW session of Congress opens on January 3, the clock will already be ticking toward the most important set of fiscal decisions lawmakers will make this decade.

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January 2025
Civil Liberties Lost Under COVID
Reason magazine

Civil Liberties Lost Under COVID

WHEN JOE BIDEN was sworn in as president in January 2021, he had good reason to be optimistic about the trajectory of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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January 2025
Trade Policy Amnesia
Reason magazine

Trade Policy Amnesia

WHILE HE WAS interviewing for the job, President Joe Biden demonstrated an acute awareness of how tariffs work. It's worrisome that he seems to have forgotten that or, worse, chosen to ignore it-since he's been president.

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January 2025
No Longer a World Heritage Site, Liverpool Evolves and Thrives
Reason magazine

No Longer a World Heritage Site, Liverpool Evolves and Thrives

IN 2021, LIVERPOOL made global headlines when the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) revoked its World Heritage status, citing new development along the waterfront as causing the \"serious deterioration and irreversible loss\" of the area's historic value.

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January 2025
Don't Credit Drug Warriors for Reducing Overdoses
Reason magazine

Don't Credit Drug Warriors for Reducing Overdoses

DURING THEIR PRESIDENTIAL campaigns, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris both promised to fight substance abuse by disrupting the drug supply.

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January 2025
Musical Surveillance
Reason magazine

Musical Surveillance

SOMEWHERE IN SAN Francisco's Mission District, they say a solar-powered phone is concealed in a box atop a pole.

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January 2025
Q&A Mark Calabria
Reason magazine

Q&A Mark Calabria

IF YOU HAVE a mortgage on your home, the odds are that it's backed by one of two congressionally chartered, government-sponsored enterprises (GSES), Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

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January 2025
Amanda Knox Tells Her Own Story
Reason magazine

Amanda Knox Tells Her Own Story

\"OUR CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM RELIES UPON OUR OWN IGNORANCE AND THE FACT THAT WE DON'T KNOW WHAT OUR RIGHTS ARE.\"

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January 2025
Bye, Joe
Reason magazine

Bye, Joe

AMERICA'S 46th president is headed out the door. After a single term marked by ambitious plans but modest follow-through, Joe Biden is wrapping up his time in office and somewhat reluctantly shuffling off into the sunset.

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January 2025
Libertarianism From the Ground Up
Reason magazine

Libertarianism From the Ground Up

ARGUMENTS FOR LIBERTARIANISM typically take two forms. Some libertarians base their creed on natural rights-the idea that each individual has an inborn right to self-ownership, or freedom from aggression, or whatever-and proceed to argue that only a libertarian political regime is compatible with those rights.

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January 2025
More Creative Corruption
Reason magazine

More Creative Corruption

IN SEPTEMBER 2024, federal officials indicted New York City Mayor Eric Adams on charges including wire fraud and bribery.

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January 2025
The Great American City Upon a Hill Is Always Under Construction
Reason magazine

The Great American City Upon a Hill Is Always Under Construction

AMERICA'S UTOPIAN DREAMS LEAD TO URBAN EXPERIMENTATION.

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January 2025
EVERY BODY HATES PRICES
Reason magazine

EVERY BODY HATES PRICES

BUT THEY HELP US DECIDE BETWEEN BOURBON AND BACONATORS.

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January 2025
Glucose Monitors Are Finally Available Over the Counter
Reason magazine

Glucose Monitors Are Finally Available Over the Counter

THE U.S. FOOD and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the first continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) for over-the-counter sale-a major win for health freedom and common sense.

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January 2025
Nuclear Power Saves Lives
Reason magazine

Nuclear Power Saves Lives

THE PANIC FOLLOWING the catastrophic meltdown of the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl in the Soviet Union in April 1986 resulted in nearly 400 fewer new nuclear power plants being built than had been projected.

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January 2025
Why Kamala Harris Lost
Reason magazine

Why Kamala Harris Lost

FEW REALISTIC POLITICAL observers expected a blowout for Kamala Harris.

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January 2025
Politics Without Journalism
Reason magazine

Politics Without Journalism

THE 2024 CAMPAIGN WAS A WATERSHED MOMENT FOR THE WAY WE PROCESS PUBLIC AFFAIRS.

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January 2025
DISPATCHES
The Atlantic

DISPATCHES

HOW TO BUILD A PALESTINIAN STATE There's still a way.

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December 2024
A BOXER ON DEATH ROW
The Atlantic

A BOXER ON DEATH ROW

Iwao Hakamada spent an unprecedented five decades awaiting execution. Each day he woke up unsure whether it would be his last.

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December 2024
Teaching Lucy
The Atlantic

Teaching Lucy

She was a superstar of American education. Then she was blamed for the country's literacy crisis. Can Lucy Calkins reclaim her good name?

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December 2024
The Magic Mountain Saved My Life
The Atlantic

The Magic Mountain Saved My Life

When I was young and adrift, Thomas Manns novel gave me a sense of purpose. Today, its vision is startlingly relevant.

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December 2024
Culture Critics
The Atlantic

Culture Critics

Nick Cave Wants to Be Good \"I was just a nasty little guy.\"

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December 2024
The Dark Origins of Impressionism
The Atlantic

The Dark Origins of Impressionism

How the violence and deprivation of war inspired light-filled masterpieces

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December 2024
Against Type
The Atlantic

Against Type

How Jimmy O Yang became a main character

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December 2024
HOW THE IVY LEAGUE BROKE AMERICA
The Atlantic

HOW THE IVY LEAGUE BROKE AMERICA

THE MERITOCRACY ISN'T WORKING. WE NEED SOMETHING NEW.

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December 2024
ONE FOR THE ROAD
The Atlantic

ONE FOR THE ROAD

What I ate growing up with the Grateful Dead

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December 2024
The Weirdest Hit in History
The Atlantic

The Weirdest Hit in History

How Handel's Messiah became Western music's first classic

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December 2024
'THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE'
Newsweek US

'THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE'

What Donald Trump's historic U.S. presidential election victory means to America - and the world

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November 22, 2024

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