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Great moments in unintended consequences—when something that sounds like a great idea goes horribly wrong.


A lawsuit argues that Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem coerced Apple and Meta to censor two popular ICE-monitoring tools, which violates Americans' right to freedom of expression. reason.com/2026/02/13/the…


Gail Slater resigned from her position as Assistant Attorney General of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division after butting heads with Attorney General Pam Bondi over merger enforcement. reason.com/2026/02/13/doj…


Our Afghan allies deserve better treatment from the Trump administration as many live under uncertainty during a visa pause. reason.com/2026/02/11/spe…


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Finally given a chance to influence trade policy, the vast majority of House Republicans decided it was more important to keep President Trump happy. reason.com/2026/02/13/the…


Did Donald Trump suffer *billions* of dollars in damages because of this BBC documentary? reason.com/2026/02/13/tru…


Tom Homan says the administration isn't backing down from mass deportations, but the reality is that its tactics hit a brick wall of popular resistance in Minnesota. reason.com/2026/02/12/aft…


The FTC chairman is accusing the No. 1 news app in the United States of "systematically promot[ing] news articles from left-wing news outlets." reason.com/2026/02/13/tru…


The Biden administration said the $350 billion bailout was urgent and necessary. Five years later, that doesn't seem true. reason.com/2026/02/12/sta…


People are furious about Ring’s Super Bowl ad, which hard launched AI image recognition to help rescue missing dogs, but Ring has a long history of shady surveillance state you-know-what. And it’s way worse than you think. Reason’s @KeplingerAli shares more.


Brookside, Alabama, made national news in 2022 after investigations revealed it was bankrolling itself through predatory traffic enforcement. reason.com/2026/02/11/a-t…


"He is in many cases using powers that were established under President Obama, under Joe Biden, under Democrats," @petersuderman says on The Reason Roundtable podcast.


Reason's @nickgillespie recalls his first experience with voting: "Because of that, I was like 'Oh, the parties are just ridiculous labels.'"


WATCH: @robbysoave and @christianbrits react to Pam Bondi’s explosive testimony, weigh in on A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and argue over which state would be most libertarian if it seceded. reason.com/podcast/2026/0…


News outlets, civil rights groups, and court records tell a much different story than the government's claims about "Operation Catch of the Day." reason.com/2026/02/12/dhs…


Rep. Thomas Massie explains why he is risking his political career over the Epstein files. reason.com/podcast/2026/0…


"They've been utterly incompetent. Incompetent to the point that it almost seems like you'd have to be doing this on purpose to be this incompetent," says Massie on the DOJ's Epstein files release. reason.com/2026/02/11/mas…


Is technology ruining young people's mental health? If you look beyond the hype, there’s a lot of evidence that this isn’t true. In fact, mental health among college students has actually improved in recent years. Reason’s @enbrown shares more.


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