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Christopher Weaver

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Under this deal, each victim would get $1.5-$2 million. Some of them endured years of sexual abuse at the hands of the doctor. Indian Health Service managers ignored and even punished people who accused Weber of abuse. wsj.com/articles/u-s-r…

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How did Indian Health Service handle whistleblowers who flagged Weber's abuse? One proposed sending an accuser to Kotzebue, AK, in the Arctic Circle, to silence him. The agency made a series of changes after our initial report to try to fix this toxic culture. wsj.com/articles/u-s-r…

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8 victims of a pedophile IHS doctor have reached an agreement with the government for around $14.5 million. The settlement comes 3 years after The Wall Street Journal FRONTLINE documentary on how Dr. Stanley Weber abused Native American boys for decades. w/Christopher Weaver: wsj.com/articles/u-s-r…

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Hard to imagine that there can be any legitimate justification for this redaction in Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes's public sentencing memorandum. This entire docket is riddled with inexplicable secrecy.

Hard to imagine that there can be any legitimate justification for this redaction in Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes's public sentencing memorandum. This entire docket is riddled with inexplicable secrecy.
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Elizabeth Holmes disputes the probation officer's calculation of losses in her fraud, a key ingredient in sentencing guidelines, but why exactly is somehow not for public consumption:

Elizabeth Holmes disputes the probation officer's calculation of losses in her fraud, a key ingredient in sentencing guidelines, but why exactly is somehow not for public consumption:
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USPS put truckers up against near impossible schedules and turned the other way when the broke safety rules. Crashes killed dozens. wsj.com/articles/truck…

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Rep. Gerry Connolly D-Va asked USPS's OIG to conduct an investigation of its trucking safety practices that answers key questions about how numbers of crash deaths, safety oversight. OIG is already asking about trucking safety after our story USPS says. wsj.com/articles/lawma…

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USPS's search for savings in its trucking network has led it a pool of unvetted drivers, including some with criminal convictions, repeat accidents, little experience and more. wsj.com/articles/u-s-p…

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🇨🇫🇷🇺🚨| A Telegram channel affiliated to the #Wagner group published this photo (showing an IL-76 , thanks @gerjon_) claiming that new mercenaries had recently arrived in the Central African Republic to provide local security. The information follows rumors of the transfer of

🇨🇫🇷🇺🚨| A Telegram channel affiliated to the #Wagner group published this photo (showing an IL-76 , thanks @gerjon_) claiming that new mercenaries had recently arrived in the Central African Republic to provide local security.

The information follows rumors of the transfer of
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Latest: Medicare Advantange insurers were paid big time for diagnoses no one treated--HIV, Parkinson's, complications of diabetes most likely caused by old age. 'It's anatomically impossible...' wsj.com/health/healthc…

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“In a million years, I wouldn’t have come up with a diagnosis of secondary hyperaldosteronism." Our investigation continues on how Medicare insurers add diagnoses that drive billions of $ in gov't payments. wsj.com/health/healthc…

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FREE WSJ READ: Our July investigation of insurer-added diagnoses in Medicare--which cost taxpayers $50 billion over three years--is now available to all readers, free of charge. Check it out here: wsj.com/health/healthc…

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Latest. The sickest patients flee Medicare Advantage plans at high rates, shifting billions from private insurers to taxpayers. wsj.com/health/healthc…

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UnitedHealth gave doctors checklists and bonuses linked to diagnosing the company’s Medicare Advantage patients. The process helped increase Medicare payments by billions. wsj.com/health/healthc… via The Wall Street Journal

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Our latest, reporting DOJ is looking at UnitedHealth Medicare billing practices. This is separate from the antitrust probe and follows our year-long investigation of UnitedHealth and other Medicare Advantage insurers. Find those stories here: wsj.com/health/healthc…

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.The Wall Street Journal was named as a 2025 Shorenstein Center Goldsmith Prize finalist for its series on health insurers racking up billions in extra payments from medicare advantage. Read the reporting from Christopher Weaver, Tom McGinty, Anna Wilde Mathews, Mark Maremont, Andrew Mollica here: wsj.com/health/healthc…

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Our The Wall Street Journal investigation of the dubious Medicare Advantage practices that cost taxpayers billions and enriched giant insures won an IRE Award. Love the citation: "Not the most exciting topic..." Thank you Investigative Reporters & Editors! wsj.com/articles/medic…