Kamala Harris, in her first interview, had to explain several shifts in policy from her years in the administration to her campaign.
The U.S. Navy will shortly buy a new jet trainer for carrier pilots, but will not use it to train for carrier landings.
Some argue that New Hampshire is spending money unnecessarily to secure an international border with an already formidable natural barrier.
The federal government's offshore wind farm gambit will cost billions and yield little to no economic benefit to anyone but their builders.
The Department of Energy, responsible for the energy habits of other federal agencies, wasted electricity in its offices.
Energy policy choices between the two parties present a stark contrast for voters to evaluate as Election Day approaches.
Pittsburgh public schools will close 16 schools, a sign of the city's decline in population and loss of attractiveness.
Zero Energy Poverty, even more than energy independence, is how Donald J. Trump can beat Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.
Unscrupulous non-government organizations rake in billions of dollars intended for foreign assistance, much of it dubious.
Germany switched out of nuclear power to try to reduce carbon emissions and ended up making electricity more expensive for everyone.