The Massachusetts Attorney General has an outsized travel budget, and no one has audited her office, or the Massachusetts legislature.
America has experimented with secular government for 175 years, and the results have been disastrous for American society.
More than half the office furniture purchased for the United States Senate and its members has turned up missing and untraceable.
Former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle will not see a renewal of her security clearance, after two Senators voiced opposition.
Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) wants to stop adversarial countries from buying American real estate, including farms and housing.
A watchdog on government waste now insists that Texas is spending money it no longer needs to spend on border security.
The Cumberland County (North Carolina) commissioners voted to cancel an event center, but only after having already spent $36 million.
Death stalks the corridors of power in Washington, D.C., and strikes both reformers and insiders who seem to get a little too close.
A review of the failures of justice in Minnesota and especially Minneapolis, and the crimes of officials from the governor on down.
Medicare is providing "low-value treatments," also known as bad or at least wasteful medicine, to 37 percent of its patients.