Fourth in a series of essays about academic fraud, this time noting attacks on the “publish or perish” ethos that encourages it.
The Department of Housing and urban Development might have let shady groups defraud its rental assistance program of up to $5.8 billion.
Deeds, not words, describes the Presidency of Donald Trump, after he removed a brutal dictator from a country in our back yard.
A California Air Resources Board employee took a two-year paid vacation and then announced his retirement before anyone noticed.
The Small Business Administration made several COVID era grants in error, violating procedures - and won't even try to get its money back.
An Austin city employee allegedly embezzled nearly a million dollars by funneling them to fake companies whose treasurers were his relatives.
Identity theft has become the crime of choice of illegal aliens, who do it to pretend to legal status and to gain work permits.
The FBI recently raided the home of a Secret Service agent involved in a major tax fraud scheme involving a false-front charity.
The scandalous story of the Somali fraud in Minnesota teaches valuable lessons about the value of work, apart from its transactional place.
Gavin Newsom talks a good game about addressing the homeless problem in California, but his program is riddled with fraud.