Obamacare's Phony Success Story
After year one, the health care overhaul is riddled with problems.
The weird, misleading propaganda behind the federal health care law
After year one, the health care overhaul is riddled with problems.
Teachers Pay Teachers lets educators reassert their professionalism-and earn big bucks.
The Nirvana bassist on voting, farming, anarchism, heroin, and Kurt Cobain.
Has Thomas Piketty really found "the central contradiction of capitalism"?
The public utility model of telecommunications was not as inevitable as it seems today.
Civil rights and armed self-defense in the South
As unlikely as it sounds, anti-interventionists may miss the 44th president when he's gone.
Medicalizing executions helps maintain support for the death penalty.
The Export-Import Bank is inefficient and immoral.
The Affordable Care Act locks in the status quo, but new technology is making health care cheaper and more individualized.
Sen. Rand Paul is among those insisting on a less aggressive approach to foreign policy.
In April an anonymous individual launched a search engine called Grams that caters to contraband needs.
The FBI plans to stick the mugs of almost 1 in 6 Americans into a facial recognition database by next year.
What does it mean to be a libertarian? Matt Kibbe attempts to answer with his bestselling new book, "Don't Hurt People and Don't Take Their Stuff: A Libertarian Manifesto."
Most people think of failure as something to be avoided. But in her book "The Up Side of Down" (Viking), Bloomberg View columnist Megan McArdle argues that it's actually a key to success.
Leo Selvaggio plans to confound the world's surveillance systems by distributing lifelike masks of his own face.