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The latest news and analysis from Reason.comTuesday, April 4, 2023
Donald Trump's Historic Indictment: 34 Counts of Business Fraud and a 'Not Guilty' PleaThe former president is charged with 34 criminal counts connected to the payment of $130,000 to porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016 as part of a nondisclosure agreement.By Eric Boehm
Introducing Reason's 2023 Debate IssueWhere libertarians debate democracy, open borders, cats and dogs, and more.By Katherine Mangu-Ward
Debate: The U.S. Should Increase Funding for the Defense of UkraineDoes Ukraine face an existential risk? Does it matter?By Cathy Young and William Ruger
Is Proportional Representation On the Way?If Congress wants to stave off such far-reaching demands, it should start behaving in ways that inspire more public confidence.By Walter Olson
Tennessee Will Use Eminent Domain To Evict Black Farmers for Ford E.V. FactoryThe state promised Ford nearly $900 million in incentives, including new and upgraded roads. But it chose to run that new road through a number of black-owned farms.By Joe Lancaster
Florida Pastors Are Worried This Immigration Bill Could Infringe on Religious LibertiesS.B. 1718 would make it a third-degree felony to “harbor” or “transport” undocumented immigrants. Some Florida faith leaders say it could threaten their church activities.By Fiona Harrigan
A 5-Year-Old Pulled Down a 3-Year-Old's Pants. The Preschool Workers Are on Trial."We are here because one preschooler pulled down another preschooler's pants," says defense attorney Jason Flores-Williams.By Lenore Skenazy
He Was Exonerated of Killing His Infant, but the State Still Says He's Guilty"Even after his 2021 exoneration, Baltimore County prosecutors have opposed Clarence receiving compensation for the injustice of being wrongfully convicted," says an attorney representing the man.By Emma Camp
Foreign College Basketball Stars Are Missing Out on Endorsement Money Due to Visa RulesCollege players on student visas face complex barriers when it comes to profiting off their names, images, and likenesses.By Fiona Harrigan
D.C.'s Test Scores and Absenteeism Rates Are Getting Worse, so Why Are More Students Graduating?When "graduation becomes close to a virtual guarantee, it also becomes pretty functionally meaningless," says one education researcher.By Emma Camp
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