BREAKING: Acting Labor Secretary Scott Sonderling is leading efforts to crack down on unemployment insurance fraud after an estimated $135 billion was stolen during the COVID-19 pandemic through schemes involving stolen Social Security numbers, payments to deceased individuals, and other fraudulent claims. Sonderling says the administration is taking action against states with weak safeguards and pushing a “verify first, pay later” approach to protect taxpayer dollars and ensure benefits reach the Americans who need them.
Reminder: the year Fidel Castro took power, Cuba had the same GDP as Greece. The year he died, Cuba had the same GDP as Sudan. In other words: Socialism. Fails. Every. Time.
New Republic: “Have you ever considered you deserve to be assassinated?”
There is no functioning country when half the population believes the other half deserves to die.
LABCORP AGREES TO PAY $14.5 MILLION TO RESOLVE MEDICARE BILLING ALLEGATIONS
The company admitted responsibility for allegedly billing unnecessary urine drug tests through its ToxAssure Comprehensive panel between 2018 and 2023.
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🚨 METH SEIZURE 🚨
56 lbs. of meth are off the streets. San Diego Sector agents and the local Sheriff’s Department uncovered the stash in San Ysidro, CA, leading to the arrest of three U.S. citizens.
Together, we’re stopping smugglers and protecting our communities.
Congratulations to Coast Guardsman Scott Ruskan on receiving the Pat Tillman Award for Service.
His courage at Camp Mystic helped save more than 100 lives and Texas will never forget it.
Well-deserved.
Kerr Co. Sheriff: (10:50am)
- First responders have engaged in multiple water rescue operations across the county.
- We have confirmed with all Kerr County camps that their campers are safe.
- We do not have confirmed loss of life at this time.
Latest Update: The Kerr County Sheriff’s Office and the Texas Department of Public Safety now confirm one fatality related to July 16th flooding, recovered in the Center Point vicinity.
They barely hide it anymore. This isn't about "common sense" measures. The NFA registration process has what they demand. Background check, registration, plenty of paperwork. People with NFA-registered items almost never commit crimes.
Yet they are STILL mad. Why? Because the process is now faster. Their demand is not simply licensing measures; they want it to arbitrarily take a long time, so less people exercise their rights.
Everything they argue should be interpreted through that lens. These are people who want to ban all guns, and failing that, they want to make guns harder and more of a pain to get.
@firearmvideos Good thing he only had 2 shots in that Dbl Rifle. (Sarc)
Even better that he managed to put both of 'em practically down the Leopard's throat.