The Department of Justice has charged 324 individuals, including 100 medical professionals, due to their alleged involvement in a $16.4 billion healthcare fraud scheme, marking the largest healthcare fraud takedown in DoJ history.
Read More DOJ: Over 300 people charged, including 100 medical professionals, in $16.4B ‘National Health Care Fraud Takedown’Tag: TECHNOLOGY
Canada walks back its digital services tax following Trump’s declaration to terminate trade discussions
Canada reversed its decision to implement a digital services tax, with officials citing expectations of a mutually beneficial and comprehensive trade agreement with the United States, according to a statement released by Ottawa on Sunday night, just one day before the tax was set to take effect.
Read More Canada walks back its digital services tax following Trump’s declaration to terminate trade discussionsDOJ: Sinaloa cartel hired hacker to track FBI informants ‘through geolocation data,’ facilitating hit jobs
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the Sinaloa drug cartel reportedly employed a hacker to surveil FBI informants, with the intent of enabling targeted murders.
Read More DOJ: Sinaloa cartel hired hacker to track FBI informants ‘through geolocation data,’ facilitating hit jobs2 Idaho firefighters shot dead in ambush attack after gunman deliberately started wildfire
Two firefighters were shot and killed with an additional wounded after responding to a brush fire near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, in an ambush shooting, according to law enforcement officials.
Read More 2 Idaho firefighters shot dead in ambush attack after gunman deliberately started wildfireMeta, TikTok can be sued by mother of NYC teen killed while ‘subway surfing’
Meta and TikTok owner ByteDance must face a wrongful death lawsuit by the mother of a 15-year-old Manhattan boy who died while “subway surfing” on a moving train.
Read More Meta, TikTok can be sued by mother of NYC teen killed while ‘subway surfing’US Supreme Court to review billion-dollar Cox Communications copyright case
The justices took up Cox’s appeal of the lower court’s decision that it was still liable for copyright infringement by users of its internet service despite the decision to overturn the verdict.
Read More US Supreme Court to review billion-dollar Cox Communications copyright case