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Canada's Huge Influx of Non-Permanent Residents

Maine's Renewable Push Turns it From New England's Cheapest Electricity to One of Its Most Expensive

Episode 27: Distorted Economic Metrics or A Tale of Two Economies

Ivanpah Never Came Close to Its Generation Target

The Explosion in Civil Litigation Settlements Against Cities

What Happened to Austro-Hungarian Gold During WWI

Can Amtrak Really Be That Top Heavy

Episode 26: Local Funding of the Soros Network

The State And Local Governments Funding Political Activism

Cap and Trade Credits Largely Sent to Native Tribes, Alaska For Forest Management

Solar Is Only Cheap When It's Not On a Roof

China's Massive Solar Arrays Don't Generate Much Energy

Tax Credits For Solar Energy That Can't Be Produced

Episode 25: Oil and Gas vs. Oil and Gas

The Bias in Post-Pandemic Autism Analysis

The Santa Ynez Reservoir Wasn't Reporting Large Outflows

Autism Epidemic Exploded As Diagnostic Standards Changed

The Oil and Gas Executive Funding Climate Action Against Oil and Gas

Who To Believe On University Administrative Bloat

Colony Collapse Was Never a Real Concern For Bees

The High False-Positive Rate of HIV Tests

Mapping the Soros Network

Most New Jobs Going To The Foreign-Born

Episode 24: Throwing Gold Bars Off the Federal Titanic

California's Other, Other Boondoggle: The Sites Reservoir

USAID OIG Admits They May Have Accidentally Funded Terrorism

Where Do the Billions in Migrant Funds Go

Los Angeles Somehow Paid More For Water During A Flood

Maryland Governor Blames His Predecessor For His Own Overspending

L.A. Fire Roundup Part II: Budget Discrepancies, Diversity, And More Arson Reporting Oddities

Los Angeles Fire Roundup: Fire Funding, Forest Raking, Missing Reservoirs, and Arson

California's FAIR Plan Didn't Really Collect Premiums