Opinion | The Story of One Woman Who Fell Prey to the Medical Freedom Movement
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Opinion | The Story of One Woman Who Fell Prey to the Medical Freedom Movement

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines In 2007, more than 1,440,000 Americans were diagnosed with cancer. Dawn Kali was one of them. Then in her mid-30s and raising three kids, Ms. Kali’s natural warmth and openness made her a popular waitress at the raw-food restaurant where she worked in…

Path to a Trump Pardon: Devon Archer, a Biden Loyalist, Goes ‘Full MAGA’
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Path to a Trump Pardon: Devon Archer, a Biden Loyalist, Goes ‘Full MAGA’

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines In the weeks before the 2020 election, Devon Archer was on the precipice of publicly turning against the Bidens after years of remaining silent. He held previously unreported phone calls with a well-connected ally of President Trump. The ally suggested that the Trump…

Nonprofit’s Leader Convicted of Siphoning Off 0 Million in Federal Food Aid
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Nonprofit’s Leader Convicted of Siphoning Off $240 Million in Federal Food Aid

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines The leader of a Minnesota anti-hunger nonprofit was convicted in U.S. District Court on Wednesday of masterminding a brazen scheme that reaped more than $240 million in pandemic relief funds with a network of bogus food kitchens that billed the government for 91…

Why Scam Centers in Southeast Asia Keep Flourishing
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Why Scam Centers in Southeast Asia Keep Flourishing

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines There are usually no international flights out of the airport in Mae Sot, a town on Thailand’s border with Myanmar. But in recent days, hundreds of people here boarded direct flights back home to China. They had been rescued from Myanmar, where they…

Electric Shocks and Tied Crucifixion-Style: The Life of a Scam-Mill Worker
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Electric Shocks and Tied Crucifixion-Style: The Life of a Scam-Mill Worker

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines The job advertisement promised a fat salary in a modern metropolis. Fisher, a 27-year-old Ethiopian who had studied electrical engineering, convinced his father to sell the family farmland — where generations had grown mangoes, avocados and teff, an ancient grain — to pay…