William Rampe was the Summer 2023 Burton C. Gray Memorial Intern at Reason.
Biden's New Grand Canyon Monument Will Hamper Clean Energy Production
The designation will prevent new uranium mines in a lucrative area.
The designation will prevent new uranium mines in a lucrative area.
The U.S. is prioritizing foreign militaries over democracies.
Should the U.S. continue to bankroll the counteroffensive?
The proposal would raise the federal minimum wage by 134 percent.
Turkey takes advantage of its new leverage.
It may be a good idea in theory, but it's probably an impractical pipe dream.
The 2018 ban led to the loss of approximately 44,000 jobs and $28 million in revenue.
As beef prices increase, biotech could provide a cheaper and tasty alternative.
A group of senators is challenging the conventional interpretation of Article 5's an-attack-on-one-is-an-attack-on-all provision.
"During the visit, Biden could have refrained from deep public embraces of Modi or from emphasizing India's democracy. He chose to do neither," says Michael Kugelman.
Americans are more afraid than excited about A.I. But these technologies offer far more to cheer than to fear.
An examination of French firms associates labor regulations with lower innovation and consumer welfare.
The new administration plans to end the state monopoly on oil and gas.
The new law dictates a life sentence for anyone caught having gay sex and the death penalty for anyone convicted of "aggravated homosexuality."
The bipartisan plan encourages greater involvement by the U.S. military than past policy.
The North Carolina–based biotech startup Pairwise will begin selling genetically modified and better-tasting mustard greens.
Analysts and lawmakers are concerned about a new TSA program that instructs passengers to insert their IDs into a machine and takes a pictures of them.