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Justice Department charges nearly 200 people in $2.7 billion health care fraud schemes crackdown
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Justice Department charges nearly 200 people in health care fraud schemes totaling $2.7 billion in false claims
Justice Department charges nearly 200 people in health care fraud schemes totaling $2.7 billion in false claims -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Supreme Court ruled that the Justice Department improperly charged some of the people who stormed the Capitol, a decision that could affect hundreds of cases---and potentially help Trump.
The Supreme Court ruled that the Justice Department improperly charged some of the people who stormed the Capitol, a decision that could affect hundreds of cases—and potentially help Trump. -
CBS News - Politics
Wound care company charged for billing older patients about $1M each in skin graft scheme
Owners of an Arizona wound care company allegedly targeted elderly patients, many of them terminally ill, in sprawling medical scheme, the Justice Department said. -
The New York Times - Business
Embattled Alzheimer’s Researcher Is Charged With Fraud
Hoau-Yan Wang, a professor at City College, published studies supporting simufilam, now in advanced clinical trials. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Cassava Sciences Adviser Indicted on Fraud Charges
Hoau-Yan Wang was indicted on charges related to his obtaining federal research grants. -
The Guardian - World
Astronauts take cover as defunct Russian satellite splits into nearly 200 pieces
The six US astronauts aboard International Space Station rush to their spacecrafts in case of emergency departure. A defunct Russian satellite has broken up into nearly 200 pieces of debris in orbit, forcing astronauts on the International Space ...Russia -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
CEO in Major Health-Advertising Fraud Gets 7.5-Year Prison Sentence
Judge says former Outcome Health CEO Rishi Shah, who prosecutors say drove a billion-dollar fraud scheme, hurt confidence in the market. -
MarketWatch - Business
Cassava Sciences shares fall after onetime advisor indicted on fraud charges
Shares of biotech company Cassava Sciences Inc. plummeted on Friday after a federal grand jury indicted a onetime science advisor to the company and charged him with falsifying data to obtain millions of dollars in government funds -
NBC News - Top stories
Biden and Trump's back-and-forth on insulin fails to address the sky-high cost of health care
During Thursday night’s debate, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump spent a considerable amount of time trying to claim credit for lowering the high cost of insulin.Joe Biden
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