Read the post Are We Really Helping? U.S. Security Assistance to Partner Nations Faces Challenges September 25, 2023 The U.S. spends billions of dollars to train and equip foreign security forces in order to address ...
Read the post For the 30th Anniversary of National Public Lands Day—We Look At How Federal Agencies Are Addressing Ongoing Land Management Challenges September 21, 2023 The federal government manages around 640 million acres, or about 28% of all land across the United ...
Read the post More Fraud Has Been Found in Federal COVID Funding—How Much Was Lost Under Unemployment Insurance Programs September 13, 2023 Criminal charges against individuals in alleged COVID-19 funding fraud are growing. Last month, the ...
Read the post Medical Device Ads are Everywhere—Who’s Monitoring Them for False or Misleading Claims? September 11, 2023 You’ve seen the commercials—an easier way to check your blood pressure, your cardiac health, your ...
Read the post Artificial Intelligence’s Use and Rapid Growth Highlight Its Possibilities and Perils September 06, 2023 The rise of artificial intelligence has created growing excitement and much debate about its ...
Read the post As Student Loan Payment Pause Ends, Income-Driven Repayment Plans May Help Borrowers August 30, 2023 The federal student loan payment pause ends this month. Interest on loans will begin accruing (again ...
Read the post The U.S. Is Less Prepared to Fight Cybercrime Than It Could Be August 29, 2023 Cybercrimes in the United States have resulted in hundreds of billions of dollars in losses, and ...
Read the post Growing Disparities in Retirement Account Savings August 24, 2023 In recent decades, workers have taken on increasing responsibility for securing their retirement ...
Read the post U.S. Postal Service Faces More Financial Losses—How Can It Stem the Tide? August 22, 2023 The U.S. Postal Service recently announced quarterly financial losses of $1.7 billion, as well as ...
Read the post Over Budget and Delayed—What’s Next for U.S. Nuclear Weapons Research and Production Projects? August 17, 2023 The United States’ nuclear weapon stockpile depends on facilities that are, on average, about 50 ...
Read the post Back to School—Obstacles to Educating K-12 Students Persist August 16, 2023 Declining test scores, widespread teacher shortages, and steadily increasing hostile behaviors like ...
Read the post A Snapshot of Government-Wide Contracting for FY 2022 August 15, 2023 While the federal workforce performs a wide range of duties, federal agencies also enter into ...