Fraud
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Courts & LawSouthern Poverty Law Center Faces Expanded Indictment Amid Ongoing Legal Scrutiny
Jun 5, 2026
The Southern Poverty Law Center's legal troubles deepen with a new indictment alleging financial misconduct, raising questions about its future and operations.
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CrimeHouse Hearing Reveals $1.2 Billion in Medicaid Fraud in Ohio
Jun 5, 2026
A House Oversight Committee hearing highlights $1.2 billion lost to Medicaid fraud in Ohio, raising concerns over oversight and accountability.
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ImmigrationDHS Targets Immigration Lawyers in Fraud Crackdown
May 27, 2026
The Department of Homeland Security is moving to penalize immigration lawyers involved in fraudulent asylum claims, aiming to reduce illegal immigration.
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Courts & LawGavin Newsom's Former Chief of Staff Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges
May 14, 2026
Dana Williamson, former chief of staff to California Governor Gavin Newsom, pleads guilty to federal fraud charges, raising questions about political accountability.
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PoliticsFederal Government Faces Growing Fraud Crisis Amid New Enforcement Efforts
Apr 22, 2026
The federal government is losing up to $521 billion annually to fraud, prompting new enforcement measures and legislative proposals from Congress.
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PoliticsMinnesota Millionaire Exposes Welfare Loophole in Food Stamp Program
Apr 17, 2026
Rob Undersander reveals how a loophole in the food stamp program allows wealthy individuals to receive benefits, raising concerns about taxpayer fraud.
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Courts & LawFederal Sentences in Minnesota Fraud Cases Raise Concerns
Apr 2, 2026
Recent sentences for fraud in Minnesota have drawn criticism, but officials say broader efforts against fraud are underway.
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PoliticsVance's Task Force Targets $250 Billion in Annual Fraud Losses
Mar 27, 2026
The Trump administration's new task force aims to combat an estimated $250 billion in annual fraud, focusing on federal benefits programs.
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Courts & LawDOJ Charges Nine Individuals in Alleged $1 Million Benefit Fraud Scheme
Mar 26, 2026
The DOJ has charged nine individuals, including several Dominican nationals, in a scheme to fraudulently obtain nearly $1 million in government benefits.
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EducationEducation Department Identifies $12.5 Million Fraud Involving 'Ghost Students' in Minnesota
Dec 17, 2025
The Education Department revealed nearly 2,000 fraudulent student applications in Minnesota, raising concerns about oversight and fraud prevention measures.
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Courts & LawNewsom's Ex-Chief Of Staff Indicted For Fraud Scheme
Nov 13, 2025
Dana Williamson, former chief of staff to California Governor Gavin Newsom, has been indicted on multiple charges related to an alleged scheme involving the.
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OpinionWhy Republicans Should Resist The Urge To Bail Out Obamacare
Nov 12, 2025
Conservatives have expressed a sense of schadenfreude following the recent agreement by eight Senate Democrats to end the 'Schumer shutdown' and reopen the.
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PoliticsCongress Faces Decision on Enhanced Obamacare Subsidies
Oct 30, 2025
As Congress approaches the expiration of enhanced Obamacare subsidies on December 31, 2025, significant implications for millions of enrollees and taxpayers are.
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HealthObamacare’s ‘Free’ Preventive Care Is A Total Failure
Oct 28, 2025
Obamacare is facing scrutiny as the government shutdown continues, prompting more Americans to examine health care costs and the impact of the Affordable Care.
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ElectionsElection Canvassers Charged For Fake 2024 Voter Registrations
Oct 27, 2025
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday has announced charges against seven individuals involved in a fraudulent voter registration scheme, raising concerns.
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OpinionCBO Estimates Billions Lost to Obamacare Exchange Fraud
Sep 19, 2025
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that improper claims for subsidies under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) could cost taxpayers as much as $15.5 billion.