To my cherished father 🙏🏻😢, may you rest in peace. You will be terribly missed 💔, but our memories will live on until we meet again.
In shadows deep, he cast his light,
With every smile, he chased the night.
When burdens weighed, he lifted us high,
An anchor strong, beneath the sky.
He tended wounds, both seen and not,
A neighborhood father, cherished a lot.
To water parks and beaches, he’d steer our way,
Through hiking trails and shopping, we’d laugh and play.
He taught us to ride, on bikes we would glide,
With skateboards and skates, we’d rush side by side.
In playful moments, he’d wrestle and tease,
A spirit so joyful, he brought us such ease.
With coffee in hand, a Starbucks delight,
He’d wander through days making all things right.
A fixer of things with a gentle hand,
A kind, patient soul, like grains of soft sand.
In laughter and joy, he embraced every sound,
A heart full of warmth where love could abound.
So here’s to the man who brightened our days,
In memories cherished, forever he stays.
@Breaking911 Former NSA contractor Reality Winner did the same thing, and she leaked a classified Russiagate report. Needless to say, he didn’t pardon her. 😂
ALL ABOARD America’s 250th Birthday Train🚂
This special @GrandCanyonRail locomotive will take you on a special trip from Williams, Arizona to the Grand Canyon South Rim Depot all summer long!
Our country is BEAUTIFUL so go celebrate her 250th year by exploring sea to shining sea 🇺🇸 @freedom250
Police responded to a call for the sound of gunshots at the home of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett last night, but quickly realized it was a swatting call and cleared after meeting with her security detail. This is partial police audio, redacted pursuant to media reporting guidelines on coverage of swatting incidents.
I found something buried in a DOJ terrorism document that no major outlet noticed.
An Iran-backed terror group threatened Ivanka Trump and referenced a date that lines up with a Disneyland Paris trip she took while members of the terror network were operating in Paris.
Mathieu Zahui, 59, the former Director of Financial Management at the U.S. African Development Foundation, was sentenced today to four months in prison in connection with a multi-year scheme in which he steered federal contracts to a friend's company, accepted cash payments in return, and then lied to federal investigators about it.
https://t.co/Qn7sjCr05W
Michele Spagnuolo, an Italian citizen living in Switzerland, was charged with fraud and money laundering for using confidential, insider info from Google, his employer, to bet and win over $1 Million on Polymarket.
“A Google employee allegedly used confidential information to make more than $1.2 million through insider trading on a prediction market,” said U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton. “Corporate insiders who misuse confidential information to trade for personal gain will be prosecuted.” @NewYorkFBI
https://t.co/v8GCUAO9Mk
Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald also announced today the expansion of the Health Care Fraud Section, with the hiring of 15 new Trial Attorney positions to combat Medicaid fraud nationwide.
“These additional resources will ensure that the fraud division will be better equipped to stop fraud and hold criminals accountable.”
🚨 NEWS ALERT: Two Defense Contractors Arrested for Bribery and Major Fraud Conspiracy Scheme Affecting Department of War Technology Innovation Contracts
The Justice Department announced criminal charges against Leonard Pick, 62, of Palm Beach Shores, Florida, and Brian Kent, 59, of Tampa, Florida, for orchestrating a bribery and major fraud conspiracy that corrupted the competitive procurement process for a Department of War technology innovation lab in the Pacific. The defendants’ alleged conduct specifically affected the construction and operation of the U.S. Army Pacific Command’s Hawaii-Pacific Innovation Campus, which was intended to be a hub for testing new technologies for the Department of War.
The indictment alleges that Pick and Kent conspired to bribe a U.S. Army employee with approximately $1.25 million over five years and fraudulently inflated government contracting costs to include the U.S. Army employee’s bribe payments. The indictment further alleges that defendant Kent further defrauded the government by inflating government contract costs to include approximately $680,000 in payments intended for and sent to Kent’s personal consulting business.
Read more: https://t.co/LymIX2d1xb
Mark Cuban on https://t.co/NmF0njNWnZ: "As our volumes go up, our costs go down, which means we'll be ending up charging less to people over a period of time... This is a special partnership. 559 of those drugs are ours, so we're really excited to be part of this."
@AlpenglowFX Plenty were aware of it, at least those that participated. They targeted the elderly to push orthotic braces and other DME.
Someone must have complained at some point, though, being that an agent went undercover to get the evidence.
🔎ICYMI: Owner of Health Care Software Company Convicted of OneBillion Dollar Medicare Fraud Conspiracy | Learn more details about this case 🔗: https://t.co/54xsTgVCkr
The @JusticeDept announced TODAY that Brenda Lee Brown Armstrong has agreed to a plea deal, admitting she paid homeless people in Los Angeles to register to vote in Federal elections to support her paid signature gathering business. @USAttyEssayli Election integrity matters!
https://t.co/3UsQEnn7z7
Rebecca Stewart Vaughn of Tampa was indicted for stealing $75K of her deceased aunt’s Social Security and pension benefits.
What’s worse is after her aunt died, she wrapped her body, stuffed her into a bag, and disposed of her in the woods near a waste treatment plant.
A Tampa resident was indicted for wire fraud and theft after hiding a relative's death to keep collecting $75,000+ in Social Security and pension benefits. #SocialSecurity#Fraud Read more: https://t.co/CmSqKHoaRR
ICE just dropped a major fraud bombshell involving 10,000 foreign students “who claim to be working for highly suspect employers” as part of the federal government’s Operational Practical Training program.
Here’s what they found…
-Empty buildings and locked doors where hundreds of foreign students are supposed to be working
-Multiple employers claiming the same address, where none of them actually have a lease
-Small homes listed as worksites for hundreds of foreign students, where no employees are present. And when someone answers the door, they claim to have no knowledge of the business.
-Some of the employers claim to have offshore HR personnel
-Employers having tax liens, civil law suit collections and breaches of contract
@johnrich Silver sulfadiazine works great on burns. It was prescribed for me for a burn some time ago, but I didn’t have to use it all, so every time I burn my finger while cooking, I dab some on and it never hurts or blisters afterwards.