After Hours: Earmarks — They’re ba-aaack! (PODCAST)
Congress has shepherded in the quiet return of one of the most controversial spending practices in Washington D.C.
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Congress has shepherded in the quiet return of one of the most controversial spending practices in Washington D.C.
After Hours: Earmarks — They’re ba-aaack! (PODCAST) Read More »
The following is an excerpt from Becker’s Healthcare Hospital Review. Immunology experts have not concluded that more COVID-19 boosters are necessary despite Pfizer and Moderna’s efforts to promote the shots, Kaiser Health News reported March 21. On March 13, Pfizer CEO Albert
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The following is an excerpt from the DisInformation Chronicle written by Paul D. Thacker. New documents further detail the hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal funds diverted to set up the Global Virome Project, an organization now headed by Dennis
Congress has passed a bipartisan law to reform the U.S. Postal Service and try to help solve its massive financial problems. Today, we speak with the lead Republican on the House Oversight Committee, James Comer. James Comer: The post office
As gas prices continue to spiral out-of-control, US voters strongly favor increased US oil and gas production. The national average for a gallon of regular gas has surpassed its historic high mark to reach $4.173 cents as of March 8.
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Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) and Mitt Romney (R-Utah), along with 34 of their Republican colleagues, say they want to know how the record $6 trillion in taxpayer funds to combat Covid-19 have actually been spent. In a letter sent to
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At last check, the White House had put in a bid for $10 billion U.S. tax dollars to assist Ukraine. As we speak, there are high-powered lobbying efforts underway not only by Ukraine, but by countless special interests also looking
Congress has shepherded in the quiet return of one of the most controversial spending practices in Washington D.C. And they’re spending your money.
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