Kristi Noem's no-bid contract for what seemed to be personal advertising wasn't the first, or last, example of this practice.
The organizers of Earth day recycled their theme from a year ago, and that theme makes even less sense today than it did then.
PepsiCo received $1.3 million in federal subsidies in 2012, plus more from New York State, to produce greek yogurt - and failed anyway.
If Iran refuses to deal, the United States could strike Kharg Island militarily and apply new financial weapons against the "shadow fleet."
The Soviet Union is gone, but its program of subversion never ceased to operate and continues today, under new Russian Federal managment.
Texas has a lobbying problem, with taxpayer-funded lobbyists representing local governments, including school boards, city councils, et al.
The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) is buying weapons and ammunition in abundance for its agents, with no good explanation.
A case study of the Gaza conflict, part of Harvard Business School's famous case-study course, shows inexcusable bias against Israel.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is on track to driving wealth, meaning his city's wealthiest, out of his city.
Pope Leo XIV is playing Chicago Southside politics at a critical moment in America’s election cycle and the Iran conflict.