The New York Times is the latest outlet to reheat the nachos of Dave Colon's story in New York Groove about Ellen Baum, the woman who is cutting locks off the Brooklyn Bridge.
As Indiana works to meet newly imposed regulations on Medicaid and SNAP, it's important to distinguish between fraud and error.
Records show about 40 of the hospices registered to 14545 Friar St. billed Medicare for more than $38 million — or about $28,000 per patient — in 2023.
Kentucky-based Addiction Recovery Care is under fire in a civil lawsuit for allegedly fraudulently billing Medicaid for a service. A federal database shows ARC made up 20% of all payments for that ...
Scam texts, fake toll notices, and shady calls pretending to be the DMV have become so common that most Virginians can spot them before they finish reading the first line. But the state isn’t ...
Romance scams like the one that happened to Look are known as pig butchering. These scams are drawn out over weeks or months, "fattening" the victim with loving words and promises and personal images ...
A lobbyist and attorney who helped secure a presidential pardon from Donald Trump for a former nursing home operator was ...
Americans age 60 and older lose more than $28 billion annually to financial exploitation, AARP estimated in 2023.
Consumers demand action as deepfake voice fraud spreads and mobile carriers fall behind, leaving identity theft unchecked ...
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has agreed to dismiss its civil fraud lawsuit against Nader Al-Naji, the founder of ...