The Rise of the Bedroom Counters
Plus: The results of rent control are in, California's tiny home program gets minimal results, and yet another city eyes a crackdown on short-term rentals.
Plus: The results of rent control are in, California's tiny home program gets minimal results, and yet another city eyes a crackdown on short-term rentals.
In data from over 200 cities, homicides are down a little over 19 percent when compared to a similar time frame in 2023.
The obvious lesson is that, yes, people want reform and better police conduct, not necessarily broad, vague plans to replace them.
The Supreme Court delivers another blow to a victim of egregious police abuse.
A worker-owned co-op that even a capitalist could love is washing linens for the Cleveland Clinic and growing vegetables for the city.
It's hard to get rid of bad cops, especially when there are leaders willing to excuse deadly incompetence as an innocent mistake.
The officer was terminated for lying on his job application two years after killing the 12-year-old Rice.
Long after Lebron James and the 2016 NBA championship are a distant memory.
City-goers can enjoy 4 a.m. last-calls and Uber-X-a-plenty this week in Philly. So why not always?
Cleveland's protesters were confined to "protest zones" miles away, Philadelphia will have fewer restrictions and more disenfranchised demonstrators.
A governor cannot and should not simply suspend laws.
Censorship, war, race, gender, sexuality, police brutality all covered in sweeping new exhibit "Louder Than Words: Rock, Power, and Politics."
In a Reason interview, the Trump-supporting boxing promoter declares his love of liberty and then throws a lot of randomly placed words together.
Police presence is overwhelming, protests remain small and manageable, and quite a few people think the end of the world is nigh.
Protests are small and muted, police are mostly patient and polite.
Protest zones, weaponry, federally-funded riot gear, miles of fencing...democracy in action!
Doesn't care if suspending open-carry is constitutional; fortunately Gov. Kasich does.
Citing increased risk of hosting GOP convention, city adds five times the insurance.
Rules related to the upcoming Republican National Convention "have an absurdly wide reach and cannot be justified in any rational way," states their lawsuit.
The city is considering a bill backed by a union PAC.
Police departments and cities admit no fault for the killings in such agreements.
The same PD that led city to accept a federal consent decree will be responsible for keeping peace at Republican convention.
City's police union chief says Republican conventions tend to be violent.
Why should not men be eligible for uterine transplants?
Unclear whether the only officer involved in the chase who was criminally charged was among those fired
Video of the shooting does not seem to support Timothy Loehmann's account.
Two use-of-force experts call the killing of 12-year-old Tamir Rice "objectively unreasonable."
Lack of accountability is a recipe for official lawlessness.
Couldn't Prove Brelo's Specific Bullets Killed Them, Judge Decides
Will be published in the spring
Officers fired 137 shots and killed two
LeBron James announced he was leaving in a one-hour ESPN special
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