Michigan Brothers Stole Nearly $2 Million in Healthcare Scam
Loading the Audio Player... A Michigan business owner was convicted of running a nearly $2 million healthcare billing scam Tuesday. Rabih Hamdan, 41, pleaded guilty in a federal c...
Loading the Audio Player... A Michigan business owner was convicted of running a nearly $2 million healthcare billing scam Tuesday. Rabih Hamdan, 41, pleaded guilty in a federal c...
California became the first state to formally shift to an “endemic” approach to the coronavirus with Gov. Gavin Newsom's announcement Thursday of a plan that emphasizes prevention and quick reaction to outbreaks over mandated masking and business shutdowns.
The Archdiocese of Washington Catholic schools superintendent on Feb. 17 told archdiocesan school parents that despite a desire to make masks optional, her hands are tied because of the city’s recent mask mandate for schools.
A Texas woman was sentenced to seven years in prison after she was convicted of stealing over $667,000 from a church. The stolen money was used to pay for a trip to Hawaii, shopping sprees and other expenses, according to the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office.
A petition and telephone campaign by parents and others opposed to Boston College’s COVID-19 booster shot mandate failed to stop the school’s requirement from taking effect, but critics of the policy, some of whom call it "immoral," say they’re not done speaking out.
A transgender athlete is shaking up collegiate women's swimming with concerns for how new rules might affect female athletes in other sports.
A former executive of a historically Catholic Michigan non-profit that serves neglected children and young adults has been sentenced to prison and must pay restitution after pleading guilty on a charge related to his embezzlement of almost $250,000 in funds.
Obery M. Hendricks Jr., an ordained elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and an adjunct professor of religion at Columbia University in New York City slammed Christians who opposed masking amid the COVID-19 pandemic as having the “spirit of antichrist.”
From smartphones to self-driving cars to space travel, there is no doubt that the evolution of technology is moving at warp speed. Our cell phones not only act as a computer, but they can monitor your heart rate, sleep cycle, and oxygen levels. They are also the gateway to our social lives.
A principal at a Catholic school who was placed on leave after he defied the Archdiocese of Chicago's mask mandate will not return to the school, it was announced on Feb. 16.
Pro-life leaders criticized the U.S. Senate’s Feb. 15 confirmation of Dr. Robert Califf as commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, due to his role in expanding the availability of the drug protocol used for chemical abortions.