If Democrats cared about police reform, they would have advanced Reublican Sen. Tim Scott’s justice reform bill.
Author: Glenn Harlan Reynolds, Opinion columnist
Americans are right to worry more about killer asteroids than sending people to Mars
Going to the moon was an important endeavor, but now, more Americans want NASA to focus on defeating killer asteroids than going back.
Are Facebook, Twitter, Google evil or just everywhere? What we have to do about big tech.
Facebook, Twitter and Google were seen as white knights of progress, but now there is a lot more skepticism about their effects and their intentions.
Mueller report: Collusion by the news media, not Donald Trump, but don’t expect apologies
We may someday need a press we can trust.But I hope not, because we certainly don’t have one. The drummed up narrative of collusion has now imploded.
Nuclear rockets could open up solar system and help settle space. And NASA is interested.
A four-month journey to Mars? NASA is spending money on nuclear rockets again, and it’s about time. They’re the future of space travel and exploration.
Supreme Court’s decision on obsolete liquor laws may provide clarity for a family in need
When an obsolete law is on the books, a small constituency can block its repeal.Sometimes all you can do is hope a court will strike it down.
I deleted my Twitter account. It’s a breeding ground for thoughtlessness and contempt.
Twitter is poison to American political discourse. Can’t we find a more worthy pastime?
Midterms: Sorry Democrats, voters reject your political correctness for good reason
Democrats push for political correctness, Republicans mock them for it, and most Americans are uncomfortable with it. No one wins with PC culture.