A Metro Detroit woman who told “countless lies” in a fraud scheme that netted $3.3 million from the federal COVID-19 program has been sentenced to serve two years in prison, according to federal ...
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The former owner of an Upstate New York theater has been sentenced for Covid relief fraud, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. John L. Hutchins, 72, of Lewiston, N.Y., and Roberto Soliman, 45, of ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s social protection initiatives such as the Walang Gutom Program (WGP) are making a real impact, as a recent survey showed a drop in hunger incidence nationwide, a ...
As part of Santa Clara University’s commitment to safety and compliance with state regulations, all employees working with minors or in positions of trust must undergo a background check. SCU has ...
From the day President Donald J. Trump took office, his Administration has unapologetically stood for the sanctity of life. As tens of thousands of Americans gather in our nation’s capital this week ...
A woman who was living in Michigan at the time will serve seven months in jail for convictions related to fraudulent pandemic-era loan applications. Tiesha Johnson, 57, formerly of Farmington Hills, ...
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