Remember those testing shacks that popped up during the pandemic?
Kinda surprised this isn't a larger story. Committing this kind of fraud in the middle of a national emergency is pretty low.
A Chicago COVID lab owner pleaded guilty to fraud in a $14 million scheme where his company provided fake negative results to people at the height of the pandemic. https://t.co/iEXnPdf8u6
Disappointed that @PBOTinfo has changed the parking enforcement phone system. The old system of prompting for each piece of required info was user friendly. This new system seems like you want to filter out reports that forget to include all of the required info.
Dust off your math skills and see how well you do on this quiz, with questions based on actual standardized tests given in fourth, eighth and 12th grades.
How do you stack up? Find out here. https://t.co/xTJyi7zWHs
@KGWNews The sesame technique outlined here has been a real problem for my family with sesame allergies. Overnight, almost all bread products became dangerous.
To speak of technology is to speak of what it means to be human and thus of our unique status as beings who possess both freedom and responsibility. This involves a discussion of ethics. #IA#G7 https://t.co/S3HwiGorfj
Somebody stole Ron Henne’s house.
Last month, a neighbor telephoned Henne in Bakersfield, Calif. to tell him a locksmith, accompanied by a strange man, was changing the locks on the door of Henne’s home in the St Johns neighborhood. https://t.co/uVhb9E3zyr