The fraud scheme began in 2019, with Pervez Siddiqui and other co-accused bribing poor and elderly people, though not in need of daycare, into signing up for the two-daycare. These enrollees received $500 each per month. Although the enrollees never attended daycare, the two centres used to submit Medicaid claims.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a compelling address at VivaTech 2026, Europe's premier technology and innovation summit, underscoring India's remarkable transformation into a global...
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Tragically, this imported radical outcry did not stay confined behind Pakistan's borders. It bled into India, where radical Muslims and their enablers have successfully normalised it on Indian streets.