The Census Bureau spent $810 million to invent computers for its crews to use in the 2010 Census – and all that money was wasted.
Climate change is real enough, but wildly emotional stances that ignore trade-offs (or declare them of no moment) will solve nothing.
In June 2023, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management proposed a rule that would require stricter financial assurance standards for oil companies operating in the Outer...
Topline: The U.S. government spent $17.2 billion to give “emergency” internet service to 23 million people during the pandemic. The lockdowns are long over, but Congress...
A congressman gets a federal grant to build solar panels, from a program he earlier decried – and this is not the first such hypocrisy.
The Business Roundtable switched from favorable to unfavorable on ESG scores ahead of a critical ExxonMobil shareholder meeting.
Topline: Former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner claimed his city had a $420 million surplus before leaving office in December.
Power plant emissions reduction rules must come by law, not regulation, the Supreme Court has said. A new bipartisan bill might serve.
The nation’s chemical facilities are vulnerable, after Congress let lapse a program to enforce standards of security against terrorists.
Who gets to make the rules in American government? One of the most controversial and important cases before the Supreme Court concerns that crucial question.