Microsoft has agreed to purchase Three Mile Island's energy to power its AI data centers for the next 20 years. It's the first time a U.S. nuclear reactor will come out of retirement.
D.C.'s new degree requirements could lead to job losses, increased operating costs, and higher tuition.
Academia values the appearance of truth over actual truth.
Only 22 of the 476 studies in The Anxious Generation contain data on either heavy social media use or serious mental issues among adolescents, and none have data on both.
Abundant, emissions-free energy was once the promise of a nuclear-powered future. What happened?
Reagan's former budget director says pro-inflation policies destroyed prosperity—and that the only solution is a new, anti-statist political party.
Milei's swift action intended to transform Argentina's floundering economy provoked the country's biggest labor union to call tens of thousands to protest in Buenos Aires against his libertarian agenda.
The Things Fell Apart host Jon Ronson explains how a 1988 quack medical concept inspired George Floyd's death in 2020 and how Plandemic is basically a rewrite of Star Wars.
Author James Kirchick supports the First Amendment, full stop. Why don't more journalists?
Author Magatte Wade discusses how cryptocurrencies are helping people like her build the Africa—and the world—they want.
The former governor argues that beating up on businesses "is only sharpening the knife that the left will eventually use on us."
William D. Eggers discusses what he's learned about making the government less intrusive.
Was Milton Friedman the most important libertarian of them all?
Poker player Annie Duke says grit is overrated and walking away from bad choices is an underappreciated virtue.
Nike should welcome the reinvention of their popular shoes.
The mere act of publishing sex ads online is enough to send most potential free speech allies scurrying for the exits.
A Q&A with Coleman Hughes, author of The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America.
A new Reason documentary explores why, for some, bitcoin is the 'real Green New Deal.'
A Q&A with Johan Norberg, author of the book Elon Musk calls "an excellent explanation of why capitalism is not just successful, but morally right."
Rikki Schlott and Greg Lukianoff discuss their new book, The Canceling of the American Mind.
William Beshlian
Nick, this is commonly called the "Fog of War".