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This is what it would be like if Schoolhouse Rock was made today.
October 17, 2025 at 11:23 PM
This is what it would be like if Schoolhouse Rock was made today.
The U.S. government is taking an ownership stake in yet another company.
Read more: reason.pub/3KItzGq
Read more: reason.pub/3KItzGq
October 10, 2025 at 3:21 PM
The U.S. government is taking an ownership stake in yet another company.
Read more: reason.pub/3KItzGq
Read more: reason.pub/3KItzGq
Native-born Americans are 267 percent more likely to have been incarcerated by age 33 than immigrants: reason.pub/47YSsHx
September 28, 2025 at 3:27 PM
Native-born Americans are 267 percent more likely to have been incarcerated by age 33 than immigrants: reason.pub/47YSsHx
Alaska has been trying to seize one man’s $95,000 plane for 13 years—all over a 6-pack of beer.
Read more: https://reason.pub/4mGcDON
Read more: https://reason.pub/4mGcDON
September 4, 2025 at 9:57 PM
Alaska has been trying to seize one man’s $95,000 plane for 13 years—all over a 6-pack of beer.
Read more: https://reason.pub/4mGcDON
Read more: https://reason.pub/4mGcDON
Will the Supreme Court let Donald Trump fire a member of the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors?
Let's review what the Supreme Court has previously said about the president's power to remove federal agency heads: reason.pub/4lUGeTF
Let's review what the Supreme Court has previously said about the president's power to remove federal agency heads: reason.pub/4lUGeTF
August 28, 2025 at 2:16 PM
Will the Supreme Court let Donald Trump fire a member of the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors?
Let's review what the Supreme Court has previously said about the president's power to remove federal agency heads: reason.pub/4lUGeTF
Let's review what the Supreme Court has previously said about the president's power to remove federal agency heads: reason.pub/4lUGeTF
If Trump wants American businesses to thrive, he should get rid of government subsidies: reason.pub/3TYISfG
July 26, 2025 at 5:47 PM
If Trump wants American businesses to thrive, he should get rid of government subsidies: reason.pub/3TYISfG
"While the movement sometimes characterizes itself as a decentralized, DIY project, its most visible figure is a politician turned bureaucrat who wields tremendous coercive power." writes @enbrown.bsky.social.
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June 14, 2025 at 1:09 PM
"While the movement sometimes characterizes itself as a decentralized, DIY project, its most visible figure is a politician turned bureaucrat who wields tremendous coercive power." writes @enbrown.bsky.social.
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Five years ago, The New York Times published an op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton advocating that the federal government unilaterally send military troops to quell riots.
This past weekend, the White House announced the first uninvited deployment of the National Guard in 60 years: reason.pub/4jHYoGY
This past weekend, the White House announced the first uninvited deployment of the National Guard in 60 years: reason.pub/4jHYoGY
June 11, 2025 at 1:34 AM
Five years ago, The New York Times published an op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton advocating that the federal government unilaterally send military troops to quell riots.
This past weekend, the White House announced the first uninvited deployment of the National Guard in 60 years: reason.pub/4jHYoGY
This past weekend, the White House announced the first uninvited deployment of the National Guard in 60 years: reason.pub/4jHYoGY
In a federal lawsuit, California Gov. Gavin Newsom argues that President Donald Trump's assertion of control over "the State's militia" is illegal and unconstitutional: reason.pub/43UyZUx
June 10, 2025 at 10:31 PM
In a federal lawsuit, California Gov. Gavin Newsom argues that President Donald Trump's assertion of control over "the State's militia" is illegal and unconstitutional: reason.pub/43UyZUx
The new issue of Reason is available online now for subscribers: reason.pub/4kcwZhA
May 23, 2025 at 10:11 PM
The new issue of Reason is available online now for subscribers: reason.pub/4kcwZhA
The Department of Justice is arguing at the Supreme Court that it's too much to ask for the FBI to check the address before blowing up a home in a raid: reason.pub/3FarpwJ
May 10, 2025 at 3:16 PM
The Department of Justice is arguing at the Supreme Court that it's too much to ask for the FBI to check the address before blowing up a home in a raid: reason.pub/3FarpwJ
Due process is having a moment—and the Founders are rolling in their graves.
@billybinion.bsky.social explains:
@billybinion.bsky.social explains:
April 25, 2025 at 9:29 PM
Due process is having a moment—and the Founders are rolling in their graves.
@billybinion.bsky.social explains:
@billybinion.bsky.social explains:
The Abolish Everything issue is available online now: https://buff.ly/3CPYY5D
November 22, 2024 at 11:30 PM
The Abolish Everything issue is available online now: https://buff.ly/3CPYY5D
Kansas cops seized Dewonna Goodridge's truck after a cop claimed to find marijuana crumbs in the center console, but "no items of evidence were collected."
She wasn't charged with a crime but she had to fight for over eight months to get her truck back: reason.pub/3xpwiOx
She wasn't charged with a crime but she had to fight for over eight months to get her truck back: reason.pub/3xpwiOx
April 5, 2024 at 9:04 PM
Kansas cops seized Dewonna Goodridge's truck after a cop claimed to find marijuana crumbs in the center console, but "no items of evidence were collected."
She wasn't charged with a crime but she had to fight for over eight months to get her truck back: reason.pub/3xpwiOx
She wasn't charged with a crime but she had to fight for over eight months to get her truck back: reason.pub/3xpwiOx
In 2020, Reason's @cjciaramella.bsky.social requested drafts and alternate designs for the Space Force logo. Four years later, the feds responded with this.
All is not lost, though. Some tidbits slipped by the censors in the 122 pages of communications they disclosed:
reason.pub/4ajtsIZ
All is not lost, though. Some tidbits slipped by the censors in the 122 pages of communications they disclosed:
reason.pub/4ajtsIZ
March 15, 2024 at 10:05 PM
In 2020, Reason's @cjciaramella.bsky.social requested drafts and alternate designs for the Space Force logo. Four years later, the feds responded with this.
All is not lost, though. Some tidbits slipped by the censors in the 122 pages of communications they disclosed:
reason.pub/4ajtsIZ
All is not lost, though. Some tidbits slipped by the censors in the 122 pages of communications they disclosed:
reason.pub/4ajtsIZ
Prison censorship is pervasive across the country and this is far from the first time Reason has had a run-in with prison censors.
For example, the December 2016 cover story, "How Not to Build a Jail,” was censored in Arizona: reason.pub/46JVBHf
For example, the December 2016 cover story, "How Not to Build a Jail,” was censored in Arizona: reason.pub/46JVBHf
October 10, 2023 at 7:08 PM
Prison censorship is pervasive across the country and this is far from the first time Reason has had a run-in with prison censors.
For example, the December 2016 cover story, "How Not to Build a Jail,” was censored in Arizona: reason.pub/46JVBHf
For example, the December 2016 cover story, "How Not to Build a Jail,” was censored in Arizona: reason.pub/46JVBHf
Last week, Reason received notice that FMC Devens in Massachusetts blocked an incarcerated magazine subscriber from receiving the October issue.
The story “jeopardizes the good order and security of the institution,” officials wrote: reason.pub/3F6cFLX
The story “jeopardizes the good order and security of the institution,” officials wrote: reason.pub/3F6cFLX
October 10, 2023 at 7:08 PM
Last week, Reason received notice that FMC Devens in Massachusetts blocked an incarcerated magazine subscriber from receiving the October issue.
The story “jeopardizes the good order and security of the institution,” officials wrote: reason.pub/3F6cFLX
The story “jeopardizes the good order and security of the institution,” officials wrote: reason.pub/3F6cFLX
At least a dozen women were abused at FCC Coleman in Florida. Officers admitted in sworn interviews that they had repeatedly raped women under their control.
None of those guards were ever prosecuted—precisely because of the manner in which they confessed.
None of those guards were ever prosecuted—precisely because of the manner in which they confessed.
October 10, 2023 at 7:07 PM
At least a dozen women were abused at FCC Coleman in Florida. Officers admitted in sworn interviews that they had repeatedly raped women under their control.
None of those guards were ever prosecuted—precisely because of the manner in which they confessed.
None of those guards were ever prosecuted—precisely because of the manner in which they confessed.
Reason’s October issue is now being censored in federal prisons.
The cover story by @cjciaramella.bsky.social detailed how a cadre of federal prison guards sexually assaulted female inmates with impunity, confessed, and got away with it: reason.pub/3Z6TN8t
The cover story by @cjciaramella.bsky.social detailed how a cadre of federal prison guards sexually assaulted female inmates with impunity, confessed, and got away with it: reason.pub/3Z6TN8t
October 10, 2023 at 7:06 PM
Reason’s October issue is now being censored in federal prisons.
The cover story by @cjciaramella.bsky.social detailed how a cadre of federal prison guards sexually assaulted female inmates with impunity, confessed, and got away with it: reason.pub/3Z6TN8t
The cover story by @cjciaramella.bsky.social detailed how a cadre of federal prison guards sexually assaulted female inmates with impunity, confessed, and got away with it: reason.pub/3Z6TN8t
Why Justin Amash should be the next speaker of the House: reason.pub/46CMAQ2
October 4, 2023 at 7:02 PM
Why Justin Amash should be the next speaker of the House: reason.pub/46CMAQ2
On guns, drugs, and national security, Dianne Feinstein was consistently authoritarian: reason.pub/3ZBK8qU
September 29, 2023 at 10:46 PM
On guns, drugs, and national security, Dianne Feinstein was consistently authoritarian: reason.pub/3ZBK8qU
California will likely continue trying to restrict magazine capacity, but the state’s latest attempt has been deemed unconstitutional by a federal judge: reason.pub/450u7Mp
September 26, 2023 at 9:45 PM
California will likely continue trying to restrict magazine capacity, but the state’s latest attempt has been deemed unconstitutional by a federal judge: reason.pub/450u7Mp