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Mar 26 2023
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Tuscaloosa man dies in crash on U.S. 80
Sgt. Jeremy Burkett, a spokesman for the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, said Powell was driving a pickup truck that left U.S. 80. The vehicle struck a utility pole and a tree before bursting into flames, Burkett said in a news release.
The crash happened about 10 miles east of Demopolis.
AL.comMay 25 2023
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Former New Hampshire doctor pleads guilty to submitting over $1.9 million in false Medicare claims
A former New Hampshire doctor has pleaded guilty to authorizing orders for medically unnecessary knee, wrist and back braces that were used by companies to submit more than $1.9 million in false Medicare claims. Steven Powell, 53, of Alpharetta, Georgia, pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of health care fraud. He's scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 30. Prosecutors said he agreed to
Fox News DigitalMay 25 2023
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Former New Hampshire doctor pleads guilty in $1.9 million Medicare fraud scheme
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A former New Hampshire doctor has pleaded guilty to authorizing orders for medically unnecessary knee, wrist and back braces that were used by companies to submit more than $1.9 million in false Medicare claims. Steven Powell, 53, of Alpharetta, Georgia, pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of health care fraud. He's scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 30. Prosecutors said he
Tulsa WorldMay 25 2023
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Former New Hampshire doctor pleads guilty in $1.9 million Medicare fraud scheme
A former New Hampshire doctor has pleaded guilty to authorizing orders for medically unnecessary knee, wrist and back braces that were used by companies to submit more than $1.9 million in false Medicare claims. Steven Powell, 53, of Alpharetta, Georgia, pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of health care fraud. He's scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 30. Prosecutors said he agreed to
The Telegraph (Georgia)May 25 2023
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Former New Hampshire Doctor Pleads Guilty in $1.9 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A former New Hampshire doctor has pleaded guilty to authorizing orders for medically unnecessary knee, wrist and back braces that were used by companies to submit more than $1.9 million in false Medicare claims. Steven Powell, 53, of Alpharetta, Georgia, pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of health care fraud. He's scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 30. Prosecutors said he
U.S. News & World ReportMar 16 2023
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Man serving 400-year prison sentence walks free after review of his case
A Florida man who was serving a 400-year prison sentence is now a free man after his case was reexamined, . Sidney Holmes, 57, was convicted of aiding and abetting a in Fort Lauderdale by driving the getaway vehicle and spent 34 years in prison. But a review of his case found that evidence in his case mostly consisted of flawed eyewitness accounts. "As prosecutors, our only agenda is to
Raw StoryFeb 09 2021
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Fox News Asks Court To Dismiss $2.7 Billion Defamation Suit
Fox News on Monday asked a judge to dismiss a $2.7 billon lawsuit against the network and some of its hosts filed by election technology company Smartmatic, claiming the suit is an attempt to "chill" First Amendment rights.
The motion follows Smartmatic's defamation and disparagement lawsuit filed earlier this month against the network and Fox stars Maria Bartiromo and Jeanine Pirro, as
NPR (Online News)Feb 04 2022
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Revealed: Trump reviewed draft order that authorized voting machines to be seized
Weeks after the 2020 election, Donald Trump reviewed a draft executive order that authorized the national guard to seize voting machines and verbally agreed to appoint Sidney Powell, a campaign lawyer and conspiracy theorist, as special counsel to investigate election fraud.
The two previously unreported actions of the former president – which is certain to interest the House select
The GuardianJul 27 2023
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GDP Report Shows U.S. Economy Grew 2.4% in Second Quarter
The U.S. economy grew at a 2.4% annual rate last quarter, remaining well clear of a recession despite higher rates
Economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal had estimated gross domestic product grew at an annual rate of 2% in the second quarter.
Strong consumer spending—which accounts for about two-thirds of economic output—has been fueling the U.S. economy, amid easing
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 14 2023
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Fed holds off on rate hike, but says two more are coming later this year
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday decided against what would have been an 11th consecutive interest rate increase as it measures what the impacts have been from the previous 10.
But the decision by the Federal Open Market Committee to hold off on a hike at this meeting came with a projection that another two quarter percentage point moves are on the way before the end of the year.
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