Friday, 30 April 2021

12 Years to Disaster? How Climate Activists Distort the Evidence

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Friday, April 30, 2021
 
 
12 Years to Disaster? How Climate Activists Distort the Evidence
The data behind apocalypse 2030 is based on placing blame, not predicting the future.
By Aaron Brown
 
Tepid Reopenings Are Producing the Most Absurd Pandemic Regulations Yet
Washington, D.C., policy makers are pairing their very gradual reopening with a series of complicated, confusing, and unworkable regulations.
By Christian Britschgi
 

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Fight Crime by Ending Civil Asset Forfeiture
Even government officials can occasionally admit the need for limits to their thievery.
By J.D. Tuccille
 
Arizona Legislature Passes Bill Requiring Convictions for Asset Forfeiture
If the governor signs the bill into law, Arizona will become the fourth state to effectively abolish civil asset forfeiture.
By C.J. Ciaramella
 
Some States Are Finally Getting Serious About Addressing Police Misconduct
Reforms like the ones recently passed in Maryland and New Mexico offer a better long-term fix than the conviction of one police officer.
By Steven Greenhut
 
In Oklahoma and Texas, Parents Who Let Their Kids Play Outside Will No Longer Fear Neglect Charges
The Reasonable Childhood Independence bills restore basic freedoms to kids and their families.
By Lenore Skenazy
 
At The New York Times, Intent Does Not Matter When Someone Uses 'the N-Word,' Except When It Does
The paper let linguist John McWhorter use the racial slur he was discussing but felt a need to explain that decision.
By Jacob Sullum
 
How the NFL and the Players Union Screw Draft Picks Out of Millions
During the draft, they can't even endorse snacks that the league hasn't approved.
By Jason Russell
 
Art Tavana: What Guns N' Roses Tells Us about the American Dream
How Axl Rose reflected a country desperate but unwilling to move on from a worn-out, post-war consensus on national identity, gender roles, and global hegemony.
By Nick Gillespie
 
A Keynesian Warmonger Gets What He Deserves in the Otherwise Awful Without Remorse
A terrible, Tom Clancy-inspired action movie that ends in a lame speech touting war as economic stimulus.
By Peter Suderman
 
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