The latest attack on the dairy industry (Pathways to Dairy Net Zero) is part of a broader attack on agriculture and industry.
Mayor Erin Stewart of New Britain, Connecticut, is under investigation for using a city credit card for personal expenses.
Solar and wind farms began with great promise but now have provoked determined and effective local opposition.
The Seattle Homelessness Agency is running a forty-five-million-dollar deficit, and no one can explain what the agency does for people.
Dallas public schools spent $57,000 to send 4400 fifth-grade boys to see a movie, while the girls had to watch something else at school.
The proposed California wealth tax, if voters approve it, could eventually affect everyone who owns anything and destroy retirements.
The North Dakota racing commission has blown nearly half a million dollars on dubious grants and its own operating expenses.
China looks as if it is ahead in battery technology, but any advantage they have is a matter of priorities, not know-how.
Medicaid made improper payments for autism related services, amounting to $200 million, over five years in four States.
In 2012 the federal government gave the City of Indianapolis a six-figure grant to fund free bus fare for residents attending the Super Bowl.