The United States needs a radical revitalization of its maritime industry to counter maritime threats from China and elsewhere.
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina smashed Louisiana and Mississippi, a new proposal would help prepare for the next such storm.
The federal government developed a cost-cutting system that costs big bucks and almost no one wants to use it.
The author sounds an alarm over a new form of nationalization: through the voluntary purchase of stock, not de jure confiscation.
On August 2, 1992, FBI Hostage Rescue Team members killed the son and wife of Randy Weaver over a specious gun charge.
President Trump is dangling improved trade relations in front of Russia in a bid for peace. Would that be worth the risk?
In 2011 the United States government spent over twenty million dollars subsidizing cotton and its marketing abroad.
A failed shopping mall owes more than a million dollars in unpaid taxes, but local officials might not be able to collect them.
Civics education needs a revolution, including a restatement of the actual founding principles and the debates of the founding era.
IRS computers became “inoperable,” and remain so, after a contractor did some computer maintenance for a whopping $1.5 million fee.