2025 was the Year of Trump, and some look back with trepidation at his accomplishments and actions this year.
A man already evicted twelve times gets rental assistance and then skips out on rent a thirteenth time, in a flagrantly abusive maneuver.
An Austin city employee allegedly embezzled nearly a million dollars by funneling them to fake companies whose treasurers were his relatives.
In 2011, the Agriculture Department made $75,000 worth of federal grants for a program to remind people to buy a real Christmas tree.
Identity theft has become the crime of choice of illegal aliens, who do it to pretend to legal status and to gain work permits.
Natural gas and nuclear energy are still necessary parts of sound energy policy, even as America researches the energy of the future.
The FBI recently raided the home of a Secret Service agent involved in a major tax fraud scheme involving a false-front charity.
Federal buildings received record spending in September of 2025, with $4.5 billion in spending on incidentals – including toiletries.
The scandalous story of the Somali fraud in Minnesota teaches valuable lessons about the value of work, apart from its transactional place.
A critique of the Trump National Security Strategy document, released last month, with attention to foreign policy and education.