El Paso Schools bought school smartboards, and servers to run them, for $3.1 million, and no one knew what to do with them.
Al Gore, twenty years ago, threatened a climate apocalypse if people did not get out of their cars, etc. That apocalypse never came.
Cuba apparently will privatize large segments of its economy, because now the alternative is starvation and forever blackout.
Special Prosecutor Joe diGenova prefers to prosecute multiple cases against those who promoted the Russia Hoax.
The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) should not have the authority to determine whether drugs work, but should concentrate on safety.
Tulsi Gabbard's Fauci Files mightn't show definitively that he made the coronavirus, but they pose questions he has yet to answer.
The Fallen Journalists Memorial Foundation remembers the colonial press, which promoted the ideas of what became the American Revolution.
Efforts to reduce the dependency of critical American industries on supplies from China have met resistance, but options remain.
President Trump waived the Jones Act that requires shipping of goods on American ships between American ports. That waiver should expire.
The Congressional Budget Office published a report estimating the costs of the Golden Dome interception system using outdated assumptions.