Medicaid fraud, Minnesota
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Privacy advocates and Big Tech have blocked similar state laws through lobbying and First Amendment challenges.
A suspect accused of healthcare fraud in Minnesota who fled from an FBI raid was arrested hours later, FBI Director Kash Patel noted in a post on X.
Minnesota health care fraud takedown results in charges against 15 defendants for over $90M in fraud
The U.S. Justice Department this week announced the Minnesota Health Care Fraud Takedown, which resulted in criminal charges against 15 defendants, including owners of child care centers and various Medicaid providers,
As Minnesotans get ready for Memorial Day weekend and travel, they're also keeping an eye on gas prices. AAA says right now the average price of gas in our state is $4.38 a gallon. That's up nearly a dollar and 40 cents from a year ago. In addition to drivers, boaters are feeling the squeeze.
The Minnesota Twins announced today that outfielder Gabriel Gonzalez has been promoted to their major league roster from the Triple-A St. Paul Saints. In correspondence with Gonzalez's call-up, infielder Tristan Gray was placed on the paternity list.
As Kalshi and Polymarket face felony exposure on August 1, SafeBets.world says its zero-loss architecture puts it beyond the reach of state gambling laws — and the lawsuits that come with them.
Minnesota State’s Board of Trustees approved a tuition increase for undergraduate students averaging 6.25% across its 33 colleges and universities on Wednesday, increases that will go into effect in fall 2026.
"Feeding Our Future" leader Aimee Bock has received a nearly 42-year prison sentence for her role in a $250 million COVID-19 fraud conspiracy.