Plus, the death of an Iranian woman in police custody.
The Department of Justice charges dozens in a $250 million pandemic fraud scheme; Iran protests over a woman killed in police custody. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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Fraudsters steal $250 million from child hunger programs | Glen Stubbe/Star Tribune via Getty Images |
- Tuesday, a federal grand jury indicted 47 people for defrauding child nutrition programs out of $250 million in the most significant case thus far of pandemic-related fraud. [Washington Post / Tony Romm]
- Prosecutors allege the defendants, including six Minnesota groups led by the larger nonprofit Feeding Our Future, used money earmarked for feeding hungry children to buy property, jewelry, and luxury cars. [CBS News]
- The defendants allegedly set up shell companies claiming to serve thousands of children per day to receive millions in federal reimbursements. [New York Times / David A. Fahrenthold]
- The individuals now face money laundering, conspiracy, and bribery charges. [Axios / Jacob Knutson]
- Tuesday's indictment marks the biggest move so far in the Department of Justice's efforts to recover stolen pandemic relief funds. [USA Today / Kevin Johnson]
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Iran protests over the death of a woman in police custody |
- At least five people were killed in Iran as of Tuesday, and dozens more were injured during protests over the death of a 22-year-old Kurdish woman in police custody. [CNN]
- Officials say Mahsa Amini died Friday after being arrested by Iran's morality police. She was accused of breaking laws on women's attire. [NBC News / Rhoda Kwan]
- Authorities say Amini suffered a heart attack and went into a coma, but her family says she was healthy. [Washington Post / Rachel Pannett and Miriam Berger]
- A UN official for human rights said they received reports that police beat Amini on the head. [BBC / David Gritten and Oliver Slow]
- Protesters have taken to the streets in cities across Iran and its Kurdistan region for the last four nights, demanding justice for Amini and reform of the morality police. [Guardian / Patrick Wintour]
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Two Republican judges issued an opinion Friday allowing Texas to moderate content on social media sites like Twitter and Facebook. [Vox / Ian Millhiser] |
The Federal Reserve is expected to hike interest rates again this week to tamp down inflation. [Politico / Christopher Leonard] Maury Wills, the Los Angeles Dodgers' base-stealing shortstop, died Monday at 89. [Yahoo / Chris Cwik] Fourteen young sperm whales, considered a vulnerable species, have died of unknown causes in a mass stranding on an Australian beach. [BBC / Tiffanie Turnbull]
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