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FIREARMS AND MUNITIONS AT RISK: EXAMINING INADEQUATE SAFEGUARDS
In Missouri, it's legal for state vendors to fund the war chests of politicians. In...
A taxpayer watchdog group is calling on the Department of Veterans Affairs to showcase...
The U.S. Agriculture Department’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service doesn’t...
Women’s sanitary pads purchased for the federal prison system and coded as body armor?...
Non-Military Federal Agencies Purchases of Guns, Ammunition, and Military-Style Equipment...
In the race of his political life, the Republican is advocating a security platform...
The Department of Veterans Affairs bought more than $11 million worth of weapons,...
The federal government has spent $1.5 billion on guns and ammo since 2006, and lost...
After riots broke out in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014 following the fatal shooting...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The IRS is coming under fire for its stockpile of heavy weapons,...
The IRS tracks its Criminal Investigation division's inventory of equipment, including...
OpenTheBooks.com estimates that the number of border patrol, customs, and immigration...
The British vote to leave the European Union may just be the biggest shock to English...