By Ahmed Aboulenein WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House Medical Unit during the Trump administration provided prescription drugs, including controlled substances, to ineligible staff and spent tens of thousands of …
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By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) – General Electric’s aerospace unit agreed on Monday to pay $9.4 million to settle federal government claims that a Massachusetts plant sold parts to the U.S. …
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‘Continues To Break The Rules’: FBI Improperly Surveilled Senator, Court Docs Reveal Harold Hutchison on July 22, 2023 The Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI) carried out improper surveillance on multiple …
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DOJ Attorneys Improperly Introduced Evidence In Landmark Jan. 6 Trial, Lawyer Says Trevor Schakohl on April 20, 2023 Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyers improperly brought forward new pieces of footage …
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Two Dem Committees Paid Over $280K To Firm That Improperly Got Republicans’ Service Records Harold Hutchison on February 25, 2023 Two Democratic campaign committees paid over $280,000 to an opposition …
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KANSAS CITY, KAN. – PharmScript of KS, LLC, a long-term care pharmacy in Lenexa, Kansas, has agreed to pay $3 million to resolve allegations that it violated federal law by …
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FREDERICK, MD – A suspect who was pulled over for a routine traffic stop ended up being charged for possession of a stolen handgun. On Sunday at approximately 3:30 am …
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Vanessa Roberts Avery, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, today announced that CAREER TRAINING SPECIALISTS, LLC, doing business as STONE ACADEMY, and its owner, MARK SCHEINBERG, have paid …
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GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN – The United States has filed a lawsuit against The Prometheus Group (Prometheus), a New Hampshire manufacturer of pelvic muscle therapeutic systems …
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DAYTON, Ohio – American Health Associates, Inc. (AHA) has agreed to pay the United States $142,718 to resolve False Claims Act allegations that they knowingly caused the submission of false …
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ALBANY, NEW YORK – Fallon Wellness Pharmacy LLC (“Fallon”), of Latham, New York, has agreed to pay $7,150 to resolve allegations that it improperly filled intranasal ketamine prescriptions that raised …