
BuckeyeForLife.1
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🚨FINALLY: USDOT IS CRACKING DOWN ON FRAUD IN TRUCKING🚨 ✅ IN: REAL-TIME fraud detection with a NEW registration system to STOP bad actors ❌ OUT: BROKEN 30-YEAR-OLD system exploited by illegal truckers and shady carriers SAFETY WINS, FRAUD LOSES @FMCSA 🇺🇸


Opinion: The jury, judge, prosecutor, county failed Jason Meade. We're less safe | Opinion dispatch.com/story/opinion/…















Today, let’s be thankful that a firefighter at station 18’s didn’t lose his life when the roof fell in. This is currently Fire Station 18. The roof literally came in. Ceiling tiles collapsed, debris fell into occupied areas, and firefighters are STILL being expected to continue working there instead of being relocated to safe stations. What makes this even worse? The Captain reportedly submitted FORTY separate work order requests over the last year warning about these conditions — and they were ignored. Forty warnings. Ignored until the building finally started failing. Edit: FIFTY EIGHT…58 work orders were submitted in the last THREE YEARS. Keep in mind, this station is only 18 years old. Are we grasping the severity of issues that CFD faces and how ONE ladder truck is not going to help anything at this point. This is years worth of neglect by Mayor Ginther and Columbus City Council. @ColsFire @ColumbusSafety @wsyx6 @10TV @LaceyCrisp @SG_Hardin @MayorGinther @ColumbusGov @OhioBWC


Ohio Says Safeguards Exist To Stop Medicaid Fraud, But Admits Massive Loophole As Medicaid spending skyrocketed, Ohio made one of the only available tools to stop fraud optional. More from @lukerosiak: dailywire.com/news/ohio-says…








@Jim_Jordan @VP Part 2 is live now, and that building was just the tip of the iceberg. We actually found SEVEN buildings housing 288 companies billing Medicaid $250 MILLION Oh, and all seven buildings were owned by the same landlord. dailywire.com/news/inside-oh…




94 Medicaid "home health" companies purport to occupy this office building, taking more than $66 million of your money. They provide free butlers to immigrants. "No windows on the outside hides the fact that there's no one on the inside." There's an entire street of these.




An Afghan asylum seeker hopes that “one day my children will live in a world that sees refugees not as a burden, but as human beings who survived the unimaginable.” George Packer tells her story: theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/03/…









