The Smartphone Theory of Birth Rate Decline Still Doesn’t Hold Up
A new NBER study suffers from the same flaws plaguing previous research on phones and fertility rates.
A new NBER study suffers from the same flaws plaguing previous research on phones and fertility rates.
Illinois' planned social media tax is a great example of why government officials shouldn't meddle in things they don't understand.
Federal prohibition of hemp-derived THC products would destroy a $37.5 billion industry to solve a problem states are already handling.
The Outer Space Treaty and other legal obstacles could block our sci-fi future.
The president has repeatedly argued that judges should defer to his decisions, even when courts conclude he exceeded his legal…
New York lawmakers exempt some housing projects from SEQRA review while approving a new tax on high-value second homes in…
U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin struck down the fee, saying it exceeds the president's statutory authority and violates the separation…
A new Israeli strike near Tyre came just one day after Iran warned that further attacks in Lebanon would bring…
After arrests at protests outside an ICE detention center, critics question whether DHS is respecting free speech protections.
The Supreme Court's ruling in Pitchford v. Cain highlights an important difference between the two conservative justices.