Episodes
Pirate Wires editor in chief Mike Solana discusses the lessons of San Francisco's politics, his vision for the future, and his critique of libertarianism.
Published 06/06/24
The L.P. presidential candidate clarifies his views amid criticisms that he is too "woke."
Published 05/30/24
How bad is climate change? People are freaked out by climate change, especially young people. Scientists for Nature conducted a…
Published 05/23/24
Economist and author Phil Magness debunks shoddy academic work about the rich and their taxes.
Published 05/16/24
What should colleges do about pro-Palestinian encampments? College students across America are camping out to demand their universities divest all…
Published 05/09/24
Jesse Singal questions the science of "gender-affirming care."
Published 05/02/24
Why has President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's dark side been hidden? Scholars consistently rank FDR as one of America's greatest presidents.…
Published 04/25/24
Elica Le Bon, an attorney and Iranian-American activist, talks about Iran's recent strike on Israel on the latest episode of Just Asking Questions.
Published 04/18/24
At least 40 U.S. colleges still require a COVID vaccine, according to nocollegemandates.com, an initiative that tracks and opposes the…
Published 04/11/24
"I discovered something remarkably similar to an alien co-intelligence," wrote Ethan Mollick in his new book Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with…
Published 04/04/24
Immigration ranks as the second-most important issue among registered U.S. voters and the top issue for Republican voters, according to…
Published 03/28/24
Are American cities crime-ridden hellscapes right now? Have cities rebounded from pandemic-era homicide spikes? Why do subway shootings in New…
Published 03/21/24
Writer and podcast host Coleman Hughes published a column in The Free Press in January entitled, "What Really Happened to…
Published 03/14/24
In a special edition of Just Asking Questions recorded before a live audience on the Honduran island of Roatán, Reason's Zach…
Published 03/07/24
Bryan Johnson made his fortune when he sold his company Braintree to PayPal for $800 million, netting about $300 million…
Published 02/29/24
"One of the ways you understand a society is through its infrastructure," said Tucker Carlson as he stood in front…
Published 02/22/24
"The greatest risk of a Republican administration is a war with Iran, and the greatest risk of a Democratic administration…
Published 02/15/24
"We're in dark and uncertain times, but we've made it through worse," writes Peter Meijer in a November 6 announcement…
Published 02/08/24
A recently published document reveals "smoking gun" evidence of COVID-19's lab-based origin, according to Richard Ebright, a microbiologist at Rutgers…
Published 02/01/24
Marcos Falcone, a political scientist, project manager at Argentina's Fundación Libertad, and podcast host, joins Reason's Zach Weissmueller and Liz Wolfe on the…
Published 01/25/24
Matt Welch, editor-at-large for Reason and podcaster on The Reason Roundtable and The Fifth Column with Kmele Foster and Michael Moynihan,…
Published 01/18/24
Aaron Sibarium, a staff writer at the Washington Free Beacon, whose work has been widely credited for exposing the plagiarism…
Published 01/11/24
"To be a sane and happy parent, you need to be counter-cultural in our family-unfriendly culture," writes Tim Carney in…
Published 01/04/24
When Russ Roberts, an economist and host of the podcast EconTalk, received a job offer to become president of Jerusalem's…
Published 12/28/23
Julian Assange was arrested outside England's Ecuadorian embassy after Ecuador's president revoked his political asylum. The U.S. unsealed an extradition…
Published 12/21/23