Fascination with Fraudulence: Home Insurance Scams in Entertainment
According to the FBI’s finding, insurance fraud costs the average U.S. family between $400 and $700 per year in increased premiums.
According to the FBI’s finding, insurance fraud costs the average U.S. family between $400 and $700 per year in increased premiums.
Why is Bayer pushing its data-collecting FieldView app on farmers interested in protecting the environment? The answer is clear if you follow the money.
Senators back act meant to combat synthetic drug trafficking and minimize fentanyl overdose deaths.
As tempers flare between the U.S. and China, the Confucius Institute is labeled as a Chinese propaganda mission.
Critics of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo claim his administration is under-reporting coronavirus-related deaths at nursing homes by refusing to tally patients who died after being transferred to hospitals. Only New York, notes The Associated Press, does not count coronavirus fatalities as nursing home fatalities if they occur in any setting other than a nursing
It’s common to see jobs for stuffing envelopes or taking paid surveys. The pay is low or non-existent and often involves hiring other people.
While most people are generally aware of burn risks in the home, many of those without a plumbing background are unaware of what can be (and needs to be) done to manage these risks through the building’s plumbing system.
GW Hospital was recently hit with a lawsuit alleging it was negligent during the birth of a boy more than a decade ago.
The companies are threatening to suspend operations after a California judge ordered them to classify their drivers as employees.
The president’s re-election campaign has said New Jersey’s mail-in ballot plan is susceptible to voter fraud.