Several Massachusetts sheriffs' offices spent at least twenty-one thousand dollars on hotel stays at casinos.
The North Amityville Fire Department spent nearly seven thousand dollars on a hotel stay 11 miles away from its firehouse.
Energy prices are down because energy workers are allowed to develop their mineral deposits with less interference.
Electric companies are raising rates beyond endurance, to cover their own inefficiencies of management and capital investment.
The United States needs a radical revitalization of its maritime industry to counter maritime threats from China and elsewhere.
The federal government developed a cost-cutting system that costs big bucks and almost no one wants to use it.
The author sounds an alarm over a new form of nationalization: through the voluntary purchase of stock, not de jure confiscation.
President Trump is dangling improved trade relations in front of Russia in a bid for peace. Would that be worth the risk?
In 2011 the United States government spent over twenty million dollars subsidizing cotton and its marketing abroad.
A failed shopping mall owes more than a million dollars in unpaid taxes, but local officials might not be able to collect them.