Reason
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Smoke alarm.
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STATE LEGISLATORS WANT TO NULLIFY FEDERAL GUN CONTROL.
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Cost-conscious care.
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Artifact Red Errings.
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25 years ago in reason.
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All the poop that's news.
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Parallax Views.
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Pipe dream.
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The $4 trillion war on terror: the high price of security theater.
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Reconstruction mess: adventures in nation building.
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THE MISINFORMATION AGE.
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Sociology in Fantasia.
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Quotes.
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Contract cities in California.
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Mind and matter: the little picture.
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Asthma: gasping at straws.
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The Supreme Court Shot Itself in the Foot While Shooting Down Al Gore.
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Good vibrations.
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Letters.
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"All I think is that it's stupid." (Dave Barry's view of big government) (Interview)
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Corrupted info.
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Internet economics: needless net neutrality.
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DON'T TRADE STOCK TIPS OR OBSESS ABOUT THE FED, READ MOBY DICK INSTEAD.
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Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch.
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CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM.
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Officials in Campbell, Wisconsin, have placed police chief Tim Kelemen on leave after he admitted using a Tea Party activist's name and email address to create accounts on pornographic, dating, and insurance websites from both his home and work computers.
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How many Americans are realty out of work? A new bill aims to change the way we report unemployment.
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HOPES DASHED FOR DEMOCRACY IN MYANMAR.
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Green earth.
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Hit list: deadly sex offender registries.
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Officials at Wamsutta Middle School in Massachusetts suspended Morgan LaPlaume for one day after they caught her with a butter knife.
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Quotes.
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In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development.
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Sex, Drugs, Jews, and Rock 'n' Roll.
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Radar eyeballs: cops vs. machines.
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35 years ago in reason.
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Pirate island: online gambling dispute.
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Reaction.
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'You Can Never Drive': Washington's new standard for drugged driving puts patients in peril.
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Anchor babies aweigh: the truth about birth tourism and "chain migration".
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China's black market city: welcome to Wenzhou, where the mountains are high, the emperor is far away, and people are busy creating their own economic miracle.
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Book of revelations.
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Brickbats.
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THE MEDIA'S NERVOUS BREAKDOWN OVER RACE.
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Critical defect: the New York Times just says no.
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Taft for president!(Briefly Noted)(Taft 2012)(Brief article)(Book review)
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The Guillotine Mystique: THE FRENCH REVOLUTION HAS LONG INSPIRED PROGRESSIVE RADICALS READY FOR CHANGE AT ANY COST.
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The spirit of '73: an ugly nostalgia sweeps the globe.
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Uber targeted: ride-booking regs.
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Reclaiming rights: the never-ending struggle to go about your business without fear of government sanction.
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The U.S. Army is investigating claims that 80 to 100 soldiers at Fort Eustis in Newport News, Virginia, were confined to their barracks after they declined to attend a concert by a Christian band.
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Weakly Readers.
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Stuffing Envelopes.
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Cuban revolution.
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Intruder alert: stop-and-frisk restrictions.
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Denver police officer Devin Sparks says he had to defend himself after Michael DeHerrera tried to punch him.
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The Suboxone fix.
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Brickbats.
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A super villain.
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Project Echelon.
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White teeth: free markets in dentistry.
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In 1992, when Lino Nakwa was 12, he was kidnapped by the Sudanese People's Liberation Army and held captive for about a month.
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Say what?
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Two Lucky People.
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Dear GOP: txax credits are not the answer.
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Farm bill redux.
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Zoned out: taking the Amish to court.
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The Insanely Eventful Life of Grateful Dead Lyricist John Perry Barlow: A posthumous memoir from a mutant genius.
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Sarah Palin, Maverick at Last: Mama Grizzly becomes the first real politician of the Internet era.
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Southern gothic.
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Union Curses.
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In Utah a 13-year-old girl has been declared both victim and offender for the same sex act.
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Home economice for refugees: what it's like to be separated from your family by process paperword, and politics.
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Inside the spiritual Jacuzzi: what JewBus, Unitarian Pagans, and the Hot Tub Mystery Religion tell us about traditional faiths.
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Rending rent control.
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Students at Stevenson High School in Illinois say administrators not only forced them to remove articles from the school newspaper dealing with smoking, drinking, and teen pregnancy.
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Pro-choice means school choice.
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Misery gets company: incarceration record.
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LABOR ECON VERSUS THE WORLD.
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The unknown war: the defeat of communism 20 years ago was the most liberating moment in history. So why don't we talk about it more?
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Adam Smith needs a paper clip: the pin factory re-examined.
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Balance Sheet.
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Blastocyst Brouhaha.
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Corrections.
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Pentagon Play Money.
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Guns and the Constitution: The Myth of Second Amendment Protection of Firearms in America.
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Classes dismissed.
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Quotes.
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Armed and polite.
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Trip to the market.
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The Great Recycler: the late Bruce Conner made lasting art out of junk.
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Linear thinking.
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The counterfeit olympics.
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Nuptial dispute: clerk imprisoned.
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The Denver Police Department has suspended an officer for flashing his badge and pointing his gun through a McDonald's drive-through window.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES.
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Slipped a Mickey? One man's light pollution is another man's historic landmark.
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PHOTO.
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Washington traps.
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Are tea parties racist? Sifting through the anti-Obama-hysteria hysteria.
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Rob Colwell, school resource officer at South Carolina's Greeneville Middle Academy, had already warned two students about flipping coins during class.
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WHY WELFARE REFORM WORKED.
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30 years ago in reason.
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Google dark: black-market search.
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Airbnb vs. NYC.
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Kessler's log, supplemental.
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Jefferson's deplorable entanglement.
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Nookie monster: the unwritten rules of scandal.
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Woe is media: it's time to save journalism from its saviors.
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Clyde Scott was in his barbershop cutting hair when a police officer walked in and gave him a ticket--for cutting hair.
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Stimulus jobs vanish! The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act failed to create lasting employment.
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Who killed captain video? How the FCC strangled a TV pioneer.
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While Government Dithered, Private Companies and Philanthropists Swung Into Action.
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Suing sodium: assault on salt.
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Florida's Tri-Rail commuter train service faces a budget deficit.
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Quotes.
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The Canadian Union of Public Employees says Air Canada discriminates against flight attendants, who are mostly women, because they are paid less than pilots and mechanics, who are mostly men.
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Death to deductions: more candidates should be making a serious effort to close tax loopholes.
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CODITANY OF TIMENESS.
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A plague of lobbyists: you get what you pay for.
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Pilgrim's regress.
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Capital high.
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Eat the Rich: A Treatise on Economics.
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Keep it clean: Supreme Court laundry.
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Brickbats.
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Angry at Daddy.
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Rumor mongers: "neutral" technocrats sign on to anti-technology smear campaigns.
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Quotes.
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Dejection 2012: America ratifies an untenable status quo.
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Sinking our state.
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Happiness is ... higher taxes: is one man's productivity another man's pollution?
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Environmental false alarms.
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Hands off the raisins: the Supreme Court uproots a preposterous government program.
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Three French newspapers have been fined between $950 and $1,180 for publishing photographs of Formula One drivers.
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The art of self-defense: gun control on trial.
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Post-halo libertarian paradise?
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Beyond male and female.
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Bert and the Infidels: How a puppet joined the jihad.
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An internal report found the Transportation Security Administration spent almost $500,000 on "unnecessarily expensive" awards, including a lifetime achievement honor for one employee of the two-year-old agency.
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Blind bet: Ohio goes after bingo.
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So Bill Corrow.
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False advertising.
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Transcendental goods: Charles Murray discusses art, accomplishment, faith, and doubt.
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5G IS THE FUTURE: IF LOCAL NIMBYS AND FEDERAL BUREAUCRATS DON'T MESS IT UP.
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Disney's war against the counterculture: why a decades-old copyright case matters now more than ever.
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Student loan scam: why are today's poor subsidizing tomorrow's rich?
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SEX, Economics & OTHER Legal Matters.
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The Sanders surprise: how the sleeper socialist blew up the Democratic primary.
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Americans don't like atheists.
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Free expression forever!(Editor's Note)
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The British Parliament is considering a bill that would establish a national curriculum for the first three years of a child's life.
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Laboratories for prosperity: a comprehensive study confirms that free-market principles work outside Washington.
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Discount genomes: personalized medicine.
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The collectivist election: from Mexicans to deplorables, campaign 2016 was a race to the bottom.
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Many Americas.
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30 Years ago in reason.
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Sources.
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Liberalism and Its Discontents.
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Teachers union head casts school choice as racism.
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Self-exploitation: child porn prosecutions.
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The D.C. snow job: social networks, video sharing, and blogs expose police lying.
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The last picture shows.
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Building the perfect candidate.
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The death of fiscal federalism: it's been a long time since economic policy was forged in the states.
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The Bubble Economy.
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Waiting for answers: DHS lawsuit.
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The devil's bargain: how plea agreements, never contemplated by the framers, undermine justice.
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HOW MASS IMMIGRATION STOPPED AMERICAN SOCIALISM: RELATIVELY OPEN BORDERS HELPED HALT THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY WELFARE STATE.
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Tabloid trash: Bill Clinton's mounting problems.
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Tajikistan President Emomali Rakhmonov has prohibited state employees from having gold teeth.
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The GOP flirts with class warfare: will Republicans abandon Ronald Reagan's principles for Rick Santorum's populism?
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Rousseau, Malthus, and Thanos Were Wrong: The authors of Superabundance make a strong case that more people and industrialization mean a richer, more prosperous world.
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PolicE Dept. 855680007.
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More Than Zero.
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Restraining order; attacking the excesses of federal cops.
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Thailand's ruling Thai Rak Thai Party is considering a proposal that would bar politicians from keeping mistresses or visiting brothels.
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25 years ago in reason.
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Source.
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THE LINGERING STENGH OF MARIJUANA PROHIBITION: PEOPLE WITH POT RECORDS CONTINUE TO SUFFER, EVEN IN PLACES WHERE THEIR CRIMES ARE NO LONGER CRIMES.
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Tara Keener saw her 5-year-old son slumped over in his seat on the school bus with several children standing over him.
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BRICKBATS.
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Mandatory health insurance now! It will save private medicine--and spur medical innovation.
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'The Only Crime of Most of Us Was That We Were Uyghur Muslims': Concentration camp survivor Tursunay Ziyawudun on her imprisonment and torture in China.
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Malibu-skank Barbie.
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Option overload: choked by choice?
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Bipartisan Coulterism.
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Plug 'n' play.
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ECONOMIC LESSONS FROM COVID-19: WHAT THE PANDEMIC HAS RE-TAUGHT US ABOUT THE PERILS OF PLANNING, THE POWER OF INCENTIVES, AND THE COMPLEXITIES OF EXTERNALITIES.
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I, Robot Lover.
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Armless droid calls cops after being assaulted by Drunken Man: the future of human-robot relations is silly and sensible, not sinister.
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The Roots of Racial Profiling.
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has apologized to motorists who were ticketed during a funeral procession for a local Marine killed in Iraq.
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A council warden in East Sussex, England, warned Lisa Taplin and her sons not to feed white bread to ducks at a local pond.
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Architectural correctness?
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The cunning linguist: George Carlin's literary genius.
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Don't vote for me: it's a sordid life.
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Short knives drawn: TSA allows blades.
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Where's that inflation? The monetary base has ballooned, yet inflation remains far off. Or does it?
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Marketplace of ideas.
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Living Within Limits: Ecology, Economics and Population Taboos.