New York's City of Maybe
Plus: Colorado passes a string of zoning reforms, an upscale Los Angeles grocery store sues to stop new housing, and Democrats urge the White House to get moving on fair housing.
Plus: Colorado passes a string of zoning reforms, an upscale Los Angeles grocery store sues to stop new housing, and Democrats urge the White House to get moving on fair housing.
Lab-grown meat bans don't protect consumers, but they do protect ranchers and farmers from competition.
D.C.'s new degree requirements could lead to job losses, increased operating costs, and higher tuition.
Plus: Gaza's updated child-casualty numbers, Kamala Harris being a cop, birthrate worries, and more...
These new regulations will drive up housing costs even further.
With help from artificial intelligence, doctors can focus on patients.
Plus: A listener asks the editors about President Joe Biden holding up arms shipments to Israel.
The media's habit of highlighting fringe voices out of context continues to create distorted pictures of reality.
The company's confusing statements about how ChatGPT should respond to sexual prompts
A bill backed by the Conference of Mayors would let courts issue restraining orders when people “harass” officials with information requests.
Plus: Isaac Asimov's predictions, protests in Tbilisi, California's AI regulations, and more...
I asked artificial intelligence to tell me how to take psychedelic mushrooms.
Cultivated meat is under scrutiny from politicians trying to protect livestock farmers.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expires at the end of 2025, with a high price tag for most Americans.
Plus, an AI-generated recipe for garlic lovers' shrimp scampi
News of politicians, police, and bureaucrats behaving badly from around the world.
Likening drug users to people who are "mentally ill and dangerous," the ruling says barring them from owning firearms is not unconstitutional on its face.
OnlyFans let women distribute their own porn. Artificial intelligence will give them even more control.
Arcane tax rules based on carbonation levels are flattening the growth of America's craft cider industry.
Yes, you can trick the bot into giving you information it's supposed to keep to itself. No, that isn't something to worry about.
Mollie and Michael Slaybaugh are reportedly out over $70,000. The government says it is immune.
Under the prosecution's theory, Trump would be guilty of falsifying business records even if Daniels made the whole thing up.
The three-judge panel concluded unanimously that while the state law at issue is constitutional, the wildlife agents' application of it was not.
According to new research, 23 percent of bachelor's degree programs and 43 percent of master's degree programs have a negative ROI.
The economics of tariffs have not changed in the past eight years. Marco Rubio has.
A tale from the Tortured Public Servants Department.
The latest movie in the Apes franchise gestures at interesting ideas about politics and civilizational conflict, but it doesn't develop them.
Plus: Hunter's guns, AI replacing dating, East German cars, and more...
Hoover’s reign at the FBI compromised American civil liberties and turned the FBI into America's secret police.
California has just 72 percent of the assets needed to make payments to retired public workers, many of whom get to collect six-figure annual payments.
Like it or not, AI is here to stay. In his newsletter, Timothy B. Lee helps explain what comes next.
Kazuo Ishiguro's beautiful meditation on the parameters that constrain robots and humans alike
Nominated stories include journalism on messy nutrition research, pickleball, government theft, homelessness, and more.
Instead of throwing money at the problem, the Education Department should commit to fixing the form for next year.
Unless the Supreme Court rules against this practice, it is certain to continue.
The cars of two Alabama women were seized for more than a year before courts found they were innocent owners. The Supreme Court says they had no constitutional right to a preliminary hearing.
School officials falsely accused the boys of posing for a photo in blackface.
Executive VP of FIRE Nico Perrino discusses the history and legality of campus protests.
The First Amendment applies even to the CEOs of successful companies, but the NLRB seems to disagree.
The Department of Justice indicted the creators of Samourai Wallet, an application that helps people spend their bitcoins anonymously.
Plus: NYC whale deaths, Ann Coulter's twisted immigration views, protesters playing the victim, and more...
Private unions have every right to exist, but that doesn't mean they're actually beneficial on net.