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Detroit Free Press: El-Sayed claim to have already erased $700M in medical debt untrue
El-Sayed claim to have already erased 700M in medical debt untrueTodd SpanglerDetroit Free PressJune 26, 2026 In comments to the Free Press and in a TV ad for his campaign, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed has claimed – or seemed to have claimed – to have eliminated 700 million in medical debt as director []
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Townhall
· Jun 24, 2026
AAG McDonald Told the Nation Just How Much of Our Money Was Stolen by Healthcare Fraudsters
AAG McDonald Told the Nation Just How Much of Our Money Was Stolen by Healthcare Fraudsters
Korea Times News
· Jul 5, 2026
How did Lee Sang-min finally clear years of debt? TV star discloses $1.1 mil. income
How did Lee Sang-min finally clear years of debt? TV star discloses $1.1 mil. income
TwistedSifter
· Jun 26, 2026
The Ultimate Corporate Karma: Underpaid Floor Fitter Quits, Steals the Market, and Watches His Former Boss’s Business Crumble
He will be sat there regretting his decisions. The post The Ultimate Corporate Karma: Underpaid Floor Fitter Quits, Steals the Market, and Watches His Former Boss’s Business Crumble appeared first on TwistedSifter.
Yardbarker
· Jul 1, 2026
ESPN deletes Michael Pennel Jr. story, admits 'errors' in original report
ESPN has taken down a previous story on Pennel Jr. and replaced it with an update acknowledging that the orginal post contained errors.
The Real Deal
· Jul 1, 2026
NYCHA paperwork failures spark eviction wave
A paperwork breakdown inside the New York City Housing Authority snowballed into an eviction crisis at privately managed public housing developments, leaving hundreds of tenants facing housing court despite their insistence they paid rent and submitted required paperwork on time. NYCHA mistakenly terminated Section 8 subsidies for residents at multiple developments operating under its Permanent Affordability Commitment Together, or PACT, program after failing to process annual income recertifications, according to the City Reporter. The agency acknowledged last week that a backlog scanning and processing paperwork triggered erroneous termination notices, prompting private managers to bill tenants for full market rents instead []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
Fark
· Jul 3, 2026
Article about diabetic Ford worker who was fired over an alleged $1.95 cookie theft contains helpful image of notarized bank statement showing that he actually paid for it [Facepalm]
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Related coverage for "Detroit Free Press: El-Sayed claim to have already erased $700M in medical debt untrue": Townhall — AAG McDonald Told the Nation Just How Much of Our Money Was Stolen by Healthcare Fraudsters. Korea Times News — How did Lee Sang-min finally clear years of debt? TV star discloses $1.1 mil. income. TwistedSifter — The Ultimate Corporate Karma: Underpaid Floor Fitter Quits, Steals the Market, and Watches His Former Boss’s Business Crumble. Yardbarker — ESPN deletes Michael Pennel Jr. story, admits 'errors' in original report. The Real Deal — NYCHA paperwork failures spark eviction wave. Fark — Article about diabetic Ford worker who was fired over an alleged $1.95 cookie theft contains helpful image of notarized bank statement showing that he actually paid for it [Facepalm]
