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How a California Inspector Uncovered Billions in Unemployment Fraud  

Commentary An inspector with San Mateo District Attorney’s (SMDA) office says he was the first in California to uncover the multibillion-dollar unemployment scandal last summer. Jordan Boyd discovered the Employment Development Department (EDD) fraud while monitoring a county jail inmate’s recorded phone call. Boyd told California Insider that he overheard in calls a discussion about a scam that

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Beijing’s ‘Vaccine Diplomacy’ Part of Long Term Influence Campaign Against US and Its Neighbors: Experts

The Chinese regime has stepped up its “vaccine diplomacy” push around the world, with about 80 countries and three international organizations signing up to receive China-made vaccines, according to Chinese authorities. These efforts are an extension of a long-running campaign by Beijing to increase its influence around the globe, experts say. Internal documents obtained by The

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Progressive Rep. Ro Khanna Says He and Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz Work Together Well

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) said he has and is ready to work with Republicans whenever possible, especially to stop endless wars, create manufacturing jobs in the United States, and take on special interest groups. Khanna revealed that he and Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), through dialogue, have found common ground and worked with each other to

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Trump May Visit US-Mexico Border Amid Illegal Immigration Surge, Adviser Says

Former President Donald Trump may visit the U.S.-Mexico border in the midst of a surge of illegal immigration in recent months, suggested advisor Jason Miller in a recent interview. President Joe Biden in January moved to dismantle several of Trump’s immigration-related rules, which some Republicans and Trump have said led to the spike in illegal

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Supreme Court Rules Against Ford in Product Liability Venue Dispute

WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously ruled against Ford Motor Co in a case in which the second-largest U.S. automaker had sought to bar two state courts from hearing product liability suits involving a pair of serious crashes. Ford had appealed rulings by the top state courts in Montana and Minnesota that had allowed the

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‘You Have Not Broken Us:’ Families Give Statements in Calgary Triple Murder Case

CALGARY—Tears flowed in a courtroom Friday during sentencing arguments for a man who admitted to slitting his girlfriend’s throat and, days later, stabbing to death his mother and stepfather. Dustin Duthie, 27, had earlier pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the 2018 deaths of Taylor Toller and Shawn Boshuk and firs-degree murder in the death

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H&M Vanishes From Chinese Ride-Hailing App Didi After Xinjiang Backlash

SHANGHAI—China’s top ride-hailing app Didi Chuxing has dropped H&M from its listings, joining a backlash over comments made by the Swedish fashion retailer last year about labor conditions in Xinjiang province. Search results for the clothing store chain in the app for all of China’s major cities yielded no results on Friday. Didi Chuxing did

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Homeschooling Nationwide Doubled During Pandemic, Census Bureau Says

The number of American households homeschooling their children has seen a 100 percent increase amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report recently released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The report is part of the federal agency’s mass-scale online Household Pulse Survey, which asks American families about how the pandemic has affected their lives from

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