Reason Is a Finalist in 9 Categories at the Southern California Journalism Awards
From COVID censorship to sex work and Afghani refugees, Reason's coverage is recognized by the Los Angeles Press Club.
From COVID censorship to sex work and Afghani refugees, Reason's coverage is recognized by the Los Angeles Press Club.
A selection of Reason's most incisive articles on population, pollution, resource depletion, biodiversity, energy, climate change, and the ideological environmentalists' penchant for peddling doom.
Where libertarians debate democracy, open borders, cats and dogs, and more
Plus: The editors reveal their favorite issues and articles from the Reason magazine catalog.
Reason reported in 2020 on allegations of fatal medical neglect inside two federal women's prisons. The Bureau of Prisons heavily redacted reports that would show if women died of inadequate care.
A government-supported organization's controversial ratings of online news sources illustrate the challenge of deciding what qualifies as disinformation.
Reason is listed among the "ten riskiest online news outlets" by a government-funded disinfo tracker.
RIP to a prolific and colorful Reason contributor and author.
This year's webathon brought in $586,000 to fund our magazine, website, videos, and podcasts!
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An officer used an anonymous account to lash out at police protesters (and a Reason post). He was uncovered and fired.
Nominated stories cover minor league baseball, drug tests, and L.A.’s plan for ending homelessness
Plus: Biden’s dubious arrest record, Supreme Court rules on vaccine mandate, and more...
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We apparently kept you sane, tickled your earholes, and led you to agree to disagree with us.
The Reason webathon is sooooo close to $420,000! Just a couple more tokes over the line, pals!
Essay on Hollywood's war against developers and mini documentary on sex workers won top honors.
The Harvard linguist says Enlightenment reasoning is central to both material and moral progress.
Judges selected stories about hacking medical technology, black gun rights, trans activists, Venezuelan immigrants, and the threat of nationalism.
If this doubly punitive anti-press maneuver sounds familiar, that's because it keeps happening, including to Reason.
Plus: critical race theory and ideal libertarian political appointees
Reason was the anti-establishment brainchild of a brilliant but erratic 20-year-old student who lived with his mother and drove a delivery van for a living.
We raised over $370,000 from more than 1,300 donors. Incredible.
We're in the home stretch, and 1,100 of you have made this fundraiser a huge success!
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Mattress girl's unlikely friendship with Reason folks is the subject of a recent piece for The Cut.
Plus half a dozen second-place finishes and two third-place spots. Woot!
Our nominated stories run the gamut from sanctuary cities to Gary Gygax and curling.
“Zombie stats” just keep going and going.
Expect some disruptions over the weekend and an improved site on Monday.
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Columbia linguist John McWhorter on the Jussie Smollett hoax, Donald Trump, and "antiracism" as a new secular religion.
Featuring Nick Gillespie, Matt Welch, Jim Epstein, Joanna Andreasson, and special guest stars.
Brian Nichols interviews Nick Gillespie about persuasion, the history of Reason, and whether the future looks libertarian.
A generation later, three major themes still resonate.
On the magazine's 50th birthday, Reason staffers share their philosophical origin stories.
Talking about everything from Central Europe to interventionism to Bill Weld on The Tom Woods Show
Drinks and conversation from 5:30-7:00 p.m. at Swift's Attic
The U.S. Constitution was signed on this day 231 years ago.
From the alt-right to Twitter deactivation, bands drinking booze to presidents crowing for cronyism, we'll hash it out on Sirius XM Insight channel 121 today from 9-12 ET
Join Reason All-Stars and fellow travelers John Stossel, Mitch Daniels, Vernon Smith, and Kennedy to celebrate 50 years of "Free Minds and Free Markets."