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Pennsylvania AG explains why state leads nation in Medicaid fraud convictions while others battle mass schemes
Pennsylvania's Republican Attorney General Dave Sunday detailed how his state has become number one in the country in convicting Medicaid fraudsters in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital. "As you know, in Pennsylvania we had the most Medicaid fraud convictions in the entire country last year. And the reason for that is because of how aggressively we investigate and prosecute these cases," Sunday told Fox News Digital.
Pennsylvania AG explains why state leads nation in Medicaid fraud convictions while others battle mass schemes
Pennsylvania's Republican Attorney General Dave Sunday detailed how his state has become number one in the country in convicting Medicaid fraudsters in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital. "As you know, in Pennsylvania we had the most Medicaid fraud convictions in the entire country last year. And the reason for that is because of how aggressively we investigate and prosecute these cases," Sunday told Fox News Digital.
Pennsylvania is suing Character.AI over chatbots that pretend to be licensed doctors
Pennsylvania is suing Character. AI over chatbots that pretend to be licensed doctors Pennsylvania is suing AI startup Character. AI for offering chatbots that pretend to be licensed doctors.
Pennsylvania implements new driving law this week that could rack up fines
Pennsylvania implements new driving law this week that could rack up fines For the first year after the new law was passed, officers were limited to issuing written warnings – but the warning period is now over - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Pennsylvania drivers who hold their cellphones while behind the wheel could soon be fined $50 as the state begins enforcing a new distracted driving law. Starting Friday, police across the state will be able to issue citations to drivers who violate...
12-year-old boy dies after raft capsizes during school trip in Pennsylvania
A 12-year-old boy died during a school rafting trip in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains, authorities said.The Sag Harbor Union Free School District identified the child as Cesar Albarracin Guncay in a statement to parents, according to ABC 7.Guncay was participating in the annual school rafting trip Wednesday alongside 74 other students, according to published reports."On behalf of the entire district, we extend our deepest condolences to Cesar's family and loved ones during this...
US Steel Sees Pennsylvania Overhaul Costing Up to $2.5 Billion
The US Steel Corp. Mon Valley Works–Irvin Plant behind homes in Glassport, Pennsylvania, US, on Sunday, April 7, 2024. The Japanese bid to take over United States Steel Corp. had widely been viewed as a slam-dunk offer — the only sticking point was winning over the union and, in turn, its political leverage.
'Love Island USA' contestant slammed by Pennsylvania mayor after he quit police force to join the reality show
A Pennsylvania police department is down another officer — and city leaders say reality television is to blame. "Love Island USA" contestant Sean Reifel is under fire after resigning from the Bethlehem Police Department to join Season 8 of the hit dating show, leaving behind a force already grappling with staffing shortages and triggering frustration among local officials who say taxpayers invested thousands in his training. The controversy exploded after Bethlehem Police Chief Michelle Kott...
Pennsylvania Dem rep claims Graham Platner 'has disqualified himself' from Maine Senate race
Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-Pa., said Friday on "News Central" that Graham Platner "has disqualified himself" from Maine's U.S. Senate race after co-anchor Boris Sanchez asked whether she supported the Democratic candidate's Senate campaign. "I think it’s so distressing," Dean said. "All of the stories that are coming out, and they’re more and more, it seems, by the hour.
Two men shot at Trump's Butler rally sue federal government over Secret Service 'preventable failures'
Two men who were shot at the Pennsylvania rally where a gunman tried to assassinate Donald Trump are suing the federal government. James Copenhaver and David Dutch alleged in separate but similar lawsuits filed Monday in the Western District of Pennsylvania that the U.S. Secret Service and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) were grossly negligent in their failure to secure the event premises in Butler, Pennsylvania. The lawsuits specifically cite the AGR Complex roof used by the...