Nick Shirley uncovers an adult day care in Flushing, Queens with 7,000 phantom members.
Nick: “This public document says you have 7,899 members.”
Employee: “No, we don’t have 7,000 members.”
Nick: “So you’re overbilling then? You’re getting paid $1,600 per patient — that’s how you got $12.9 million in 2024.”
Employee: “Please leave.”
American taxpayer dollars at work.
WATCH: RINO Kentucky Senate candidate @barrforsenate demands that we allow thousands of Afghan migrants to flood into America:
"We have failed in our obligation to help these Afghans...We owe them to help them get into our country...I voted for these Special Immigrant Visas."
NEW: College student gets executed in her sleep by a man with 40 prior charges, man goes on shopping spree with her credit cards after gunning her down.
Horrific.
22-year-old Logan Federico was sleeping in a rental home when career criminal Alexander Dickey, 30, broke in and shot her before stealing her credit cards.
Federico, a student at South Piedmont Community College, was visiting friends in Columbia, SC when the tragedy occurred.
Dickey was caught the next day going on a "shopping spree" with Federico's cards.
"We texted the night she got there to make sure she was safe," her father said during an interview.
"Wednesday night, which became a tradition with all of us, I always sent a text that said 'goodnight, I love you, I’m going to bed,' and they [his family] always responded… I’m still waiting for hers."
"I won't be able to walk her down the aisle..."
Federico was getting ready to transfer to the College of Charleston to become a teacher.
Dickey is set to appear in court on Tuesday.
@FoxNews@elonmusk@VivekGRamaswamy@POTUS@DOGE Why don’t we offer a Bronze Card background check and path to citizenship for the everyday working undocumented that can pay $50k and IRS can collect overtime Millions of people would sign up for the Bronze Card
This Tesla Model 3 crashed down a 100ft cliff and landed vertically on its nose in 2021.
All four people inside the car were able to extract themselves from the wreck.
I will never drive my family around in anything but a Tesla, they make the safest vehicles in the world — by far.
If your representative is not speaking out, then by default, he or she must support giving all babies 3 mRNA shots by the age of 9 months.
Tag your rep and ask them to sign our pledge calling for the shots to be pulled off the market and not take donations from BigPharma. #txlege
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A woman walked up to me while we were filming and said she needed to get something off her chest.
She grabbed my mic and declared:
“I hate Donald Trump — and I’m voting for him in 2024.”
Her explanation shocked me.
People like this exist everywhere.
This is why Trump will win:
In Egypt they built a huge wall because they don't want refugees from Palestine. Same thing in 57 other Islamic countries where no one wants to host Palestine refugees. Why?
Last year, the FCC upheld its 2022 decision to deny SpaceX's @Starlink an $885 million subsidy to bring broadband to 642,000 Americans living in rural areas. FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel didn't think Starlink could deliver the promised service.
Today, Starlink is connecting over 7,700 new customers per day, FEMA is sending Starlink terminals to help victims in North Carolina due to Hurricane Helene, and the world's largest airlines are signing contracts to outfit their entire fleets with it. It has proven to be a reliable and fast service for millions of users.
The FCC had program requirements that Starlink didn't have to meet until 2025, yet the FCC Chair was unfairly making a prediction about whether Starlink would meet them or not years before the deadline. Starlink needed to show that it was more likely than not that it could provide high-speed Internet service (low-latency, 100/20 Mbps service) to at least 40% of the 642,000 rural premises by Dec 31, 2025. Starlink did that.
So why revoke that $885M award? It doesn't make any sense.
FCC Chair Rosenworcel suggested Starlink is not a trustworthy technology. If that were true, why are other parts of the U.S. government entering into large contracts with @SpaceX for Starlink service?
The FCC should reverse its decision, because if the government tries to connect these 642,000 people using fiber, it will cost 10 times more and take years longer. SpaceX's Starlink terminal production is ramping up so fast that they will be the largest printed circuit board manufacturer in the Americas within a few months. The biggest loser in all of this are those 642k people that could have fast internet much sooner.
(Left is SpaceX's Starlink terminal production facility in Texas. Right is FCC Chair Rosenworcel's decision letter).