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Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele said Monday that he will not return a Salvadoran man who was wrongfully deported to El ...
The federal government borrowed $1.3 trillion during the first six months of the current fiscal year, the Treasury Department ...
Today, the Liberty Justice Center and I filed a lawsuit in the Court of International Trade challenging the legality of ...
The song "+57," from the Colombian musicians Karol G, J Balvin, and several others, violates the rights of children, a ...
Lino Monteleone, a Montreal resident, is fighting a $186 ($134 U.S.) parking ticket after a bus stop sign was installed overnight in front of his house, ...
The S&P 500 recently dropped 9 percent in a single week thanks to fears of a global trade war. On April 3 and 4, it was down ...
Predictions vary as to the ultimate cost, but there’s no doubt that tariffs create economic pain.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis identifies as a "libertarian Democrat" but a couple of new laws he's signed about guns and booze call his small-government bona fides into question.
In August 1971, during President Richard Nixon's first term in office, White House Counsel John Dean drafted a memo titled "Dealing with our Political ...
Why do we only call some vaping products "flavored"? I ask because every vaping product on the market is flavored. Those that taste like tobacco have ...
The national debt is at an all-time high (again). As if that isn't bad enough, for the last two decades, America's debt has grown faster than its economy.
"I said now that they're banning it, I want to join, just because they're telling me I can't," the Kentucky senator tells Reason.
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