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we try our best to do unused syndicated but lots of times its respins
January 12, 2022
The National Institute of Health granted $465,339 to researchers to study gambling addiction in pigeons.
california superintendent philadelphia
January 10, 2022
Until recently, the California Department of Education paid Daniel Lee over $160,000 to serve as the state’s “Superintendent of Equity.”
sba loans ineligible
January 7, 2022
According to a report from SBA Administrator Isabella Guzman, an estimated $3.6 billion were disbursed to potentially ineligible recipients.
new york power lines ocean
November 30, 2021
New York State grants and money from the tony East Hampton Town will fund the plan to remove 2,240 linear…
utah covid spending
November 1, 2021
Public records show Utah spent at least $322,000 on the Buckskin Hills Ski and Snow Tubing Hill, the local CBS affiliate…
VA employees
October 7, 2021
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is one of the federal government’s largest agencies, with 421,542 employees. 
japanese quail study
September 30, 2021
When Japanese quail are coked up, they engage in risky sexual behavior. Those are the findings of a years-long study.
government beard study
September 23, 2021
Human men have evolved to have beards to better absorb a punch to the face, according to a University of…
duplicative spending
September 14, 2021
Duplicative spending across federal programs and agencies costs U.S. taxpayers far more than $23 billion every single year.
government waste
September 13, 2021
Federal agencies worry that if they spend less than their budget allows, Congress may give them less funding next fiscal…
infrastructure bill
August 18, 2021
In total, the bipartisan infrastructure deal includes around $550 billion in new federal spending on infrastructure over five years.
entitlement fraud
August 18, 2021
By Rep. James Comer for RealClearPolitics Under the Biden administration, the United States is on the path toward becoming a