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Published October 11, 2013
Government officials deny the price tag on the troubled Obamacare website is as big as $634 million, as widely reported on Thursday. Nonetheless, a close look at the cost of HealthCare.gov and the overall architecture of this giant federal program reveals no real bargain for the American taxpayer.
Published October 09, 2013
The $93 million website launched to process customers through the new ObamaCare marketplace may continue to experience significant technical glitches for months, say computer software experts who spoke with FoxNews.com.
Published August 05, 2013
About a hundred “aspiring Martians” from across the country came together over the weekend for a “Million Martian Meeting” -- applicants for the Mars One project, an ambitious ten-year plan for a one-way trip to colonize the Red Planet.
Published December 08, 2012
Ten years after its creation, the Department of Homeland Security continues to push against a mixed record of accomplishment, fiscal waste, low morale and a mission that experts say is still hard to pin down.
Published December 05, 2012
U.S. companies are prohibited from providing technological support for the Syrian government. Yet a new report recently revealed that several major Internet companies were hosting Syrian government websites.
Published November 06, 2012
Democrat Chris Murphy has delivered yet another a smack-down to former World Wrestling Entertainment CEO Linda McMahon, a Republican who for the second straight Senate election spent tens of millions of her own money in a failed bid to represent Connecticut.
Published March 30, 2012
The Internet is teeming with quick and easy ways to get more mileage out of your car. But mechanics and watchdogs urge caution for drivers across the country forced to fill ‘er up despite those rising prices: The actual results are not only dubious, but may even end up hurting your car.
Published March 01, 2012
An environmental report issued by an agency of the United Nations calls for a complete overhaul of how the world's food and water are created and distributed -- something the report says is “urgently needed” for the human race to keep feeding and hydrating itself safely.
Published February 28, 2012
Navy officials told FoxNews this week that the stunning railgun, which relies on magnets rather than explosives to fire bullets at several times the speed of sound, blasted through budget constraints that are leaving federal research programs in Washington at the drawing board and unfinished.
Published June 15, 2011
If students lose an interest in math and science, it could spell disaster for the U.S. Navy, with more than half of its science and technology professionals eligible for retirement by 2020 and a shrinking pool of capable recruits to replace them.