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DOJ Dumps 35 Million Pages in Epstein Case — Transparency or Tactical Overload?

The U.S. Department of Justice has released 35 million pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, which raises concerns about true accountability and transparency. Critics argue that mere volume obscures clarity, emphasizing the need for meaningful summaries and clear indexing to effectively address victims’ questions and rebuild public trust.

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DOJ Files False Claims Act Suit Against Priority Hospital Group Over Alleged Medicare Fraud

The U.S. Department of Justice filed a civil complaint against Priority Hospital Group for submitting false Medicare claims through improper billing practices. Allegations include manipulating patient admissions and billing classifications for higher reimbursements, violating the False Claims Act. This case emphasizes accountability in healthcare while navigating complex Medicare regulations.

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Oklahoma Man Charged Over YouTube Threats to Kill Federal Agents, Others

Federal authorities have charged an Oklahoma man over alleged YouTube posts calling for the killing of federal agents, highlighting the legal line between protected speech and criminal threats in the digital age.

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