The Rip Is a Just-OK Miami Cop Thriller That's Really About Netflix
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck play Florida police officers who stumble into a giant cash stash.
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck play Florida police officers who stumble into a giant cash stash.
The equal-time rule is an antiquated regulation that becomes more obsolete with each passing year.
Staffers say they were told that if they couldn't agree with these ideas they should leave. Many have.
Plus: Nurses on strike, Florida is full, the consumer revolution, and more...
Many conservatives are embracing big government, from police-state immigration tactics to socialist economic policies.
The right to keep and bear arms is about resisting tyranny.
Should it matter whether a song was made by a human or a machine?
AI-powered medical wearables and software are flourishing following the FDA’s new regulatory guidance.
A Texas jury found Adrian Gonzales not guilty of endangering children by failing to confront the gunman at Robb Elementary School.
Economic globalization and financial markets encourage the "Trump always chickens out" (TACO) cycle. If you like peace, that’s a good thing.
Plus: Why apologize for hating on Jasmine Crockett?
Many Republicans are now openly embracing ideas from the progressive playbook. Call them "Depublicans."
Mark Carney's speech, and Donald Trump's blunderbussing, foreshadow future ruptures.
After being moved to Qatar and left in bureaucratic limbo for years, Afghan evacuees are now being relocated again—but no one knows where to.
As arrests surge under “Operation Metro Surge,” attorneys say the Trump administration is again denying detainees meaningful access to counsel.
The big lesson from the past 50 years of American air travel is that the aesthetics matter a lot less than the economics.
Brexit leader Daniel Hannan urges Trump voters to hit the exits.
Plus: Behind the badge, regime change in Cuba, surrogacy controversy, and more...
Trump’s legal arguments “would weaken, if not shatter, the independence of the Federal Reserve,” the justice said.
The lawyer, who delivered the grudge-driven indictments that the president demanded, refused to relinquish her job after another judge ruled that her appointment was illegal.
"We created a monster," says Brad Cates, who helped write civil forfeiture laws as director of the Justice Department's Asset Forfeiture office.
A House rule prohibiting tariff resolutions from coming to the floor will expire at the end of the month and is unlikely to be renewed.
The government insists that Meta has a monopoly. If anything, the social media market is fiercely competitive.
"Youth must ask to be released from their cells to use the bathroom or be forced to use garbage pails, water bottles, food containers, or buckets to relieve themselves," the lawsuit says.
If progressives distrust Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vision of healthy eating, they should rethink giving the government control over grocery aisles.
After Google refused to take down a video of him, the Kentucky senator suggested upending the legal framework undergirding the internet for three decades.
Venezuelan opposition leader Freddy Guevara explains support for U.S. intervention, how socialism destroyed Venezuela, and what a democratic transition would require.
Plus: Lawfare in Minnesota, Netflix grows, and Kamala Harris considers her options.
The proposed tax is already driving people and businesses to flee the state.
The antiquated statute arguably allows the president to deploy the military in response to nearly any form of domestic disorder.
Plus: Threats of new tariffs on NATO allies, masked federal agents stir unrest in Minnesota, and Trump’s new health care proposal.
The state requires carry permit holders to obtain advance permission before bringing firearms into businesses.
The multiethnic, anarchist-inspired experiment seems to be over.
America's large and growing national debt is not just a budgetary liability, but increasingly a geopolitical one too.
FIRE condemned the police visit: "This blatant overreach is offensive to the First Amendment."
Threatening European allies to further tax American citizens is unlikely to persuade them to surrender Greenland to the United States.
Plus: The Trump administration wants to roll back "disparate impact" regulations, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to roll back environmental review regulations, and L.A. waives fees for wildfire rebuilds.
A plurality of Americans now say they'd like to end the agency.
It’s not just the World Cup and the Olympics—baseball, basketball, and other sports are getting hit too.
I didn’t really understand the power of Medical Aid in Dying until I received my terminal diagnosis.
The problem is not that revolution is bad or that some cultures can’t rule themselves—it’s that social engineering is hard.
The president's son also claims destroying cocaine boats somehow reduces fentanyl overdoses, echoing his father's confusion.
The order imposes duties on China-bound AI chips if chipmakers don't invest in American semiconductor fabrication.
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