A government grantee spent nearly a million dollars in 2011 to produce an internet soap opera to attract low-income families.
The Cumberland County (North Carolina) commissioners voted to cancel an event center, but only after having already spent $36 million.
The Mayor of Dallas, Texas follows up on his open invitation to residents of New York City to move to Dallas, the anti-socialist city.
Medicare is providing "low-value treatments," also known as bad or at least wasteful medicine, to 37 percent of its patients.
American embassies have been doubling as art galleries, at tremendous expense in acquisition, leasing, and insurance. This should stop.
The Internal Revenue Service, in 2011, awarded tax credits, intended for homeowners, to non-homeowners, including a child of three.
The Nevada Department of Transportation is vulnerable to fraud, including inventory control and how its mechanics spend their time.
The flood casualties in Texas, might be the fault of the Texas Legislature for paying for raises instead of an upgraded flood warning system.
Bitcoin is the latest attempt to create a medium of exchange that will retain value while self-serving actors devalue other media.
In 2011, the federal child health and development agency spent millions on television and electricity for seven remote villages in Vietnam.