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ABC News - Health
Justice Department charges nearly 200 people in $2.7 billion health care fraud schemes crackdown
The Justice Department has charged nearly 200 people in a sweeping crackdown on health care fraud schemes nationwide with false claims topping $2.7 billion -
ABC News - Health
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 New York Times - World
China Levels Graft Charges Against Former Defense Ministers
The two generals were accused of taking huge bribes and of corruption that reached into the armaments sector, indicating that the country’s military has not shaken off old habits.China -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Toy Company Behind Lincoln Logs and Care Bears Files for Bankruptcy
Basic Fun, also known for Tinker Toys and K’Nex, plans to continue operating in chapter 11 as it restructures its balance sheet. -
The Hill - Politics
Bill Barr scoffs at 'horror stories' about Supreme Court immunity ruling
Former Attorney General Bill Barr brushed off what he called "horror stories" raised by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor in her dissent on the high court's ruling on former President Trump's immunity claim. "The worst example I think, the one ... -
BBC News - Top stories
The election issues you care about that manifestos barely mention
BBC audiences have asked for more detail on issues such as fly-tipping, income tax thresholds and assisted dying
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CBS News - Politics
Trump seeks to overturn criminal conviction, citing Supreme Court decision
Former President Donald Trump is trying to overturn his recent felony conviction in the New York "hush money" criminal case.Donald Trump -
CBS News - Politics
Supreme Court kicks gun cases back to lower courts after major ruling
The Supreme Court ordered lower courts to take another look at challenges to several federal and state firearms restrictions. -
CBS News - Politics
Seeking to calm donors, Biden campaign says it raised $127 million in June
It's a welcome number for the candidate, who caused widespread concern among Democrats after his debate performanceJoe Biden -
CBS News - Politics
Attorneys face deadline to wrap Jan. 6 prosecutions. It could slide if Trump wins
Lawyers involved with Jan. 6 prosecutions are focused on the date when the window to bring charges against defendants will close.Donald Trump -
CBS News - Politics
Steve Bannon reports to prison in Connecticut
Steve Bannon had to report to prison after the Supreme Court rejected his plea to stay out.