A Virginia ear, nose, and throat doctor and his medical practice have agreed to pay $625,000 to settle allegations of fraudulent billing practices involving government healthcare programs. Dr. Scott Saffold and Chesapeake Bay ENT, P.C., in Virginia Beach, were accused of submitting false claims to…
Read More Virginia ENT Doctor Settles False Billing Case For $625,000Author: Wendy Vasquez
Largo Man Charged With First-Degree Murder After Wife Dies From Christmas Day Stabbing
LARGO, Fla. – A tragic domestic disturbance on Christmas Day has escalated to a murder charge after the victim, a woman who had suffered blunt force trauma, succumbed to her injuries on December 30, 2024. The suspect, 78-year-old Jonathan McPhee, who initially called authorities on…
Read More Largo Man Charged With First-Degree Murder After Wife Dies From Christmas Day StabbingFlorida AG Moody Releases 2023 Hate Crimes Report, Highlighting Antisemitic Increases
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody Monday unveiled the 2023 Hate Crimes in Florida Report, detailing a concerning rise in hate crime incidents reported to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) under the Uniform Crime Reporting system. The report reveals a 36% increase in hate…
Read More Florida AG Moody Releases 2023 Hate Crimes Report, Highlighting Antisemitic Increases5 Charged In Connection With Death Of One Direction Singer Liam Payne In Argentina
Argentinian prosecutors have filed charges against five people in connection with the death of One Direction singer Liam Payne, who died in October after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires. Payne, 31, was reportedly incapacitated by “the consumption of various substances” and…
Read More 5 Charged In Connection With Death Of One Direction Singer Liam Payne In ArgentinaU.S. To Announce $1.25 Billion In Military Aid To Ukraine As Biden Preps His Exit
The Biden administration is preparing to announce a $1.25 billion military aid package for Ukraine, U.S. officials revealed Friday, as it works to provide significant support to Kyiv in the final weeks before President-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20. The aid package is…
Read More U.S. To Announce $1.25 Billion In Military Aid To Ukraine As Biden Preps His ExitSmall Business Sentiment Soars Following November Election
Small business optimism surged in November following the recent presidential election, according to the latest Small Business Intelligence Quotient (SBIQ) poll conducted by the Job Creators Network Foundation (JCNF). The SBIQ, a monthly index measuring small business sentiment about the economy, jumped six points to…
Read More Small Business Sentiment Soars Following November ElectionMichigan Woman Seeks Answers After Her Mom Vanishes In Florida
With Christmas just two days away, a Michigan woman is desperately seeking answers in the disappearance of her mother, Sharon Marie Cleaveland, who vanished from Daytona Beach three months ago. 57-year-old Cleaveland was last seen on September 18th at her residence at 1105 Hillcrest Drive,…
Read More Michigan Woman Seeks Answers After Her Mom Vanishes In FloridaThree Women Arrested In Florida Clinic Fraud Scheme Involving Staged Car Crashes
Three Florida women have been arrested after being accused of orchestrating a fraud scheme involving staged car crashes and fraudulent medical insurance claims. The arrests followed a five-month investigation by Miami-Dade Police into Wise Care Clinic, a Hialeah-based medical clinic. The suspects, identified as Maray…
Read More Three Women Arrested In Florida Clinic Fraud Scheme Involving Staged Car CrashesMonkey Business In Florida Comes After Escape From South Carolina Facility
Authorities in Florida are cautioning residents to avoid approaching monkeys that have been seen roaming around Orange City and two neighboring communities this week. Monkey sightings have been reported in Orange City, Deltona, and DeBary, according to police. The Orange City Police Department shared photos…
Read More Monkey Business In Florida Comes After Escape From South Carolina FacilityFAA Issues Temporary Drone Ban Over New Jersey, Cites Potential Threats
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has imposed temporary restrictions on drone operations across parts of New Jersey, citing security concerns and warning that drones posing imminent threats could be met with “deadly force.” The restrictions, effective from December 18 through January 17, 2025, apply to…
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