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READ: Dr. Oz puts all 50 governors on notice over billions lost to Medicaid fraud

April 23, 2026

FIRST ON FOX: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz is putting state leaders on notice to root out rampant fraud, directing them in letters Thursday to take immediate action within days to identify and remove noncompliant Medicaid providers. “Corrupt individuals and organizations masquerading as health care providers are defrauding Medicaid, and American taxpayers, of billions of dollars each year, placing valuable resources out...

Voters say Republicans outdo Democrats on these key issues: Fox News poll

April 23, 2026

A new national poll signals warning signs for both Republicans and Democrats with just over six months to go until the midterm elections. On key issues such as border security, immigration, crime and national security, a new Fox News poll — conducted April 17-20 — found that voters say Republicans have the advantage over Democrats. But Democrats hold the advantage over the GOP on the economy, inflation, and...

ICE nabs accused MS-13 killer hiding in Northern Virginia suburb

April 23, 2026

An accused killer and member of the notorious Salvadoran Mara Salvatrucha 13 gang was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) while hiding out in a major suburb in Northern Virginia. Isabel Idalia Morales-Mejia, a Salvadoran illegal alien, is charged with aggravated homicide and illicit associations in her home country. She was taken into custody by ICE in Woodbridge, just south of Washington, D.C., after Salvadoran authorities...

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The Texas Tribune’s database of state employees’ compensation has been updated to include salaries as of April. 1.

The high court had previously allowed the map to be used temporarily, but Monday’s ruling makes that permanent.