The House Select Subcommittee on the COVID Pandemic has issued a damning report that most measures had little impact and fostered mistrust.
The Bureau of Land Management is having to pay ranchers to store wild horses on their land, and the spending is out of control.
Ridley Scott thinks the villain in his second Gladiator movie was a Trump analog - but he has the wrong metaphor.
Review of Landing the Paris Climate Agreement - How It Happened, Why It Matters, and What Comes Next, by Todd Stern.
The murderer of Laken Riley was in Atlanta to begin with after New York City flew him out, at taxpayer expense.
President-elect Trump has nominated a powerful slate of new leaders, all tempered in the crucible of revelations of government lies.
Medicare Advantage, sold as a cost-saving measure, actually costs taxpayers 22 percent more, given insurance industry practice.
Marc Elias accuses Republicans of denying elections, yet he himself does it all the time, even to challenging voting machines.
Tulsi Gabbard can easily get meetings with Republicans, but not a single Democrat will meet her - because she once met Bashir al-Assad.
Abraham Lincoln provides an instructive example of the pardon power, why Presidents have it, and how to use it – or not – in select cases.