The Justice Department has launched a probe into UnitedHealth’s Medicare billing practices in recent months, sending the healthcare conglomerate’s shares nearly 12% lower.
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Judge Declines To Immediately Issue Ruling On Dismissal Of Case Against NYC Mayor Adams
Federal Judge Dale Ho declined to issue a ruling on NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ federal corruption and bribery charges, despite the Department of Justice (DoJ) requesting the case be dropped.
Read More Judge Declines To Immediately Issue Ruling On Dismissal Of Case Against NYC Mayor AdamsNo, Democrats, Trump Executive Order Did Not “Greenlight Corruption”
By Mehek Cooke
February 17, 2025
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Read More No, Democrats, Trump Executive Order Did Not “Greenlight Corruption”Homan Denies Quid Pro Quo In Dropped Charges Against Mayor Adams For Rikers Access
Border czar Tom Homan pushed back on allegations that the Justice Department decided to drop charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams in exchange for allowing federal immigration officials to enter Rikers Island.
Read More Homan Denies Quid Pro Quo In Dropped Charges Against Mayor Adams For Rikers AccessSenate Committee Advances Kash Patel For FBI Director, Setting Up Final Vote
Donald Trump’s nominee for FBI Director, Kash Patel, was approved by a Senate panel in a party-line vote Thursday, which now moves him to a final confirmation vote possibly next week.
Read More Senate Committee Advances Kash Patel For FBI Director, Setting Up Final VoteDOJ Labels Judge’s DOGE Treasury Order ‘Anti-Constitutional,’ Asks Court To Lift Order
The new Justice Department under President Donald Trump’s administration called a judge’s recent order related to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) “anti-constitutional,” as it pertained to accessing funding data from the Treasury Department.
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