By Nate Raymond and Brendan Pierson (Reuters) – Massachusetts’ top court on Thursday revived the indictments against two former leaders of a veterans’ home charged with criminal neglect for their …
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California DA Opens Investigation Into School District’s Use Of COVID-19 Relief Funds
California DA Opens Investigation Into School District’s Use Of COVID-19 Relief Funds Reagan Reese on April 25, 2023 A California district attorney launched an investigation on Monday into a school …
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Washington, D.C. schools still enforcing COVID-19 testing rules, report
by Jeff Jonesby Jeff JonesWASHINGTON, D.C. – D.C. Public Schools are still enforcing COVID-19 protocols that keep students out of the classroom as test scores plummet, according to Fox 5 News. Prior to spring …
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Meta’s Oversight Board Demands More COVID-19 Censorship
Meta’s Oversight Board Demands More COVID-19 Censorship Jason Cohen on April 20, 2023 Meta’s Oversight Board, an independent body that reviews the social media platform’s content moderation efforts, published a …
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Monmouth county business owners indicted for $3.75m COVID-19 relief fund fraud
FARMINGDALE, NJ – Two former residents of Monmouth County, New Jersey, Jean Rabbitt and Kevin Aguilar, have been indicted on charges of obtaining approximately $3.75 million in federal pandemic-related loans …
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Army Trainee Had Two Heart Attacks After COVID-19 Vaccine. Now, She’s Likely To Be Discharged
Army Trainee Had Two Heart Attacks After COVID-19 Vaccine. Now, She’s Likely To Be Discharged Micaela Burrow on April 16, 2023 Karolina Stancik, an Army National Guard enlistee who suffered …
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New Jersey’s COVID-19 lockdown brought a spike in STDs, state health officials report
TRENTON, NJ – While the nearly year-long public lockdown in New Jersey in 2020 and 2021 under the order of New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy was intended to reduce the …
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Governor Murphy quietly ends controversial COVID-19 test mandate, continues public health emergency
TRENTON, NJ – When Governor Phil Murphy announced COVID-19 testing would be required in hospitals and congregate healthcare facilities, it was executed with much fanfare. There were media ops and …
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Fort Lee restaurant owner sent to prison over COVID-19 pandemic relief fraud
NEW YORK, NY – Today, Besim Kukaj, a Manhattan restaurateur, was sentenced to 57 months in prison for orchestrating a loan fraud scheme, attempting to obtain over $6 million and …
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Teachers Union President To Testify On School Closures At COVID-19 House Hearing
Teachers Union President To Testify On School Closures At COVID-19 House Hearing Reagan Reese on April 11, 2023 The president of the nation’s second largest teachers union will testify at …
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COVID-19 Conspiracy Theorist Rebekah Jones’ Son Arrested For Allegedly Threatening School Shooting
COVID-19 Conspiracy Theorist Rebekah Jones’ Son Arrested For Allegedly Threatening School Shooting Laurel Duggan on April 6, 2023 The 13-year-old son of failed Democratic congressional candidate and COVID-19 conspiracy theorist …
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Sen. Michael Testa said it’s time for Gov. Phil Murphy to end New Jersey’s pandemic state of emergency and to give up his emergency powers.
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Testa says it’s time for Phil Murphy to end New Jersey’s COVID-19 state of emergency
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonTRENTON, NJ – On Friday, there were just 300 or so confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey and 1 ‘probable’ confirmed death. Overall, COVID-19 cases are down significantly since …
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Hundreds Of Millions Of COVID-19 Aid Never Reached K-12 School Districts: REPORT
Hundreds Of Millions Of COVID-19 Aid Never Reached K-12 School Districts: REPORT Reagan Reese on March 31, 2023 More than $736 million of federal COVID-19 funds did not reach the …
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Maryland Man Admits to Illegally Obtaining Over $2 Million in COVID-19 Relief Funds
by Leo Canegaby Leo CanegaNEWARK, N.J. – Mohamed Kamara, a 42-year-old man from Greenbelt, Maryland, has pleaded guilty yesterday to wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud. He admitted to illegally obtaining more …
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Baltimore Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Charge for Fraudulently Obtaining More Than $1.2 Million in COVID-19 CARES Act Loans
by Leo Canegaby Leo CanegaBALTIMORE, MARYLAND – On Friday, Baltimore man Alexander Barabash, 52, pleaded guilty to wire fraud in relation to submitting fraudulent Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act loan applications. …
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Catholic Church in New Jersey brings back wine offering after COVID-19 hiatus
TRENTON, NJ – The Archdiocese of Newark announces Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., Archbishop of Newark, has restored the practice of offering consecrated wine at Mass beginning Holy Thursday, April …
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Phil Murphy presents awkward political attacks at Gridiron dinner, jokes about COVID-19
TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy was a guest speaker at this year’s dinner for the elitist Gridiron Club. The Gridiron Dinner, a relatively unknown event to outsiders …
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Moderna loses bid to shift liability in COVID-19 vaccine patent case
by Reutersby ReutersBy Blake Brittain (Reuters) – Despite the backing of the U.S. government, Moderna Inc on Friday failed to persuade a federal judge it should not have to face a patent …
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Senate Unanimously Votes To Declassify Intel On COVID-19 Origins
Senate Unanimously Votes To Declassify Intel On COVID-19 Origins Katelynn Richardson on March 2, 2023 The Senate voted unanimously Wednesday on a bill that requires the Director of National Intelligence …
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EXCLUSIVE: Hours Before Army Dropped COVID-19 Rules, GOP Reps Pressured Top Officials For Answers
EXCLUSIVE: Hours Before Army Dropped COVID-19 Rules, GOP Reps Pressured Top Officials For Answers Micaela Burrow on February 27, 2023 Republican Reps. Jim Banks of Indiana and Mike Waltz of …
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Texas Man Sentenced To 42 Months In Prison For Role In Scheme To Fraudulently Obtain Over $30 Million In COVID-19 Relief Loans
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressDamian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that AMOS MUNDENDI, a/k/a “Mos,” a/k/a “El Ashile Mundi,” was sentenced today in Manhattan federal court …
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House Republicans To Re-Launch Investigation Into Fauci And Origins Of COVID-19
House Republicans To Re-Launch Investigation Into Fauci And Origins Of COVID-19 Mary Lou Masters on February 14, 2023 The GOP controlled House is re-investigating the COVID-19 pandemic with plans to …
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Passaic County Lawyer Charged with Fraud in Connection with COVID-19 Relief Funds
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressNEWARK, N.J. – A Passaic County, New Jersey, attorney was arrested today for fraudulent acts he committed in connection with COVID-19 relief funds, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced. Morton …
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US Charity Linked To Palestinian Terrorism Received Thousands In Taxpayer COVID-19 Funding
US Charity Linked To Palestinian Terrorism Received Thousands In Taxpayer COVID-19 Funding Kate Anderson on February 6, 2023 A U.S. charity in Arizona with ties to Palestinian terrorism received over …