Nurse practitioner gets 7 years for cheating insurers out of almost $12M

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:56:04 GMT

Nurse practitioner gets 7 years for cheating insurers out of almost $12M PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A nurse practitioner who defrauded health insurers and Medicare out of nearly $12 million by seeking payments for patient services that were never performed has been sentenced to seven years in prison.Alexander Istomin, 57, submitted fraudulent claims for in-person patient services that he falsely claimed to have performed at offices in Rhode Island, New York and Florida, the U.S. attorney’s office in Rhode Island said in a statement Wednesday.In some cases, patients that Istomin claimed to have met in person were in another country at the time. Some visits took place at a ghost office in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, that Istomin claimed was part of his medical practice when it was used solely for the purpose of receiving mail, prosecutors said.He also used patient names and other information to get prescriptions filled, which he would keep and then distribute to others, prosecutors said.He also waived copayments for some Medicare patients, which is pr...

Jurors’ names in NH crash trial won’t be released, judge rules

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:56:04 GMT

Jurors’ names in NH crash trial won’t be released, judge rules CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A judge denied a newspaper’s request for jurors’ names in the case of a truck driver who was acquitted of all counts for the deaths of seven motorcyclists, saying Tuesday that the panel endured harsh criticism from many, including the governor, and feared for their safety.The Boston Globe sought the names following the August 2022 trial of Volodymyr Zhukovskyy. The jury acquitted him of causing the deaths in a head-on collision in New Hampshire in 2019 that exposed fatal flaws in the process for revoking licenses across states.New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu and Attorney General John Formella criticized the verdict. Sununu said he shared in the “shock, outrage, and anger that so many have expressed” since the crash.“The Fallen Seven did not receive justice today, and that is an absolute tragedy,” he said, referring to the victims.The jury deliberated for less than three hours after a two-week trial during which prosecutors argued that Zhukov...

Man charged after platypus is taken from the wild and onto a train

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:56:04 GMT

Man charged after platypus is taken from the wild and onto a train (CNN) — A 26-year-old man has been charged with allegedly removing a platypus from its natural habitat in Morayfield, a town in Australia, Queensland Police said on Thursday following a hunt for the suspect and animal.Police allege that the man, accompanied by a woman, took the platypus from a local waterway on Tuesday and traveled by train to the nearby town of Caboolture where they entered a shopping mall and showed the animal to members of the public.The man, who has not been named, was charged with one count of taking a protected animal and a restriction on keeping or using a protected animal. Such charges can carry a maximum penalty of 431,250 AUD (about $289,000), police added.The platypus’ current condition is unknown. Although police were advised that the animal was released into the nearby Caboolture River, it has not yet been located by authorities.Queensland Police cautioned that a platypus can become sick or die while out of its natural habitat and ...

Dolphins NFL draft options: Offensive line

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:56:04 GMT

Dolphins NFL draft options: Offensive line The South Florida Sun Sentinel continues its eight-part series previewing top players in the 2023 NFL draft (April 27-29) with offensive linemen. The offensive tackle selection is top notch while the interior offensive line selection is decent. The Dolphins, such as most teams, could use help at a few offensive line positions. Two keys for the Dolphins are starting right tackle, which protects quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s blind side, and a backup left tackle for Terron Armstead.Peter Skoronski, OT-G, NorthwesternSkoronski (6 foot 4, 313 pounds), a left tackle in college, could play either guard or tackle. The problem is he has short arms (32.25 inches), which means he’s better suited for guard than tackle. Still, technique-wise he’s NFL ready at either position.Paris Johnson, OT, Ohio StateJohnson (6-6, 313) played left tackle last season after playing right guard in 2021. He’s probably a better run blocker than pass blocker. His long arms — more than 3...

‘23 RAM Rebel is overbudget

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:56:04 GMT

‘23 RAM Rebel is overbudget Welcome back RAM to Grasso’s Garage!For the vast array of trucks in the consumer23 Dodge Rebel Power Wagon. Photo By Marc Grasso23 Dodge Rebel Power Wagon. Photo By Marc Grasso23 Dodge Rebel Power Wagon. Photo By Marc Grasso23 Dodge Rebel Power Wagon. Photo By Marc Grasso23 Dodge Rebel Power Wagon. Photo By Marc Grasso23 Dodge Rebel Power Wagon. Photo By Marc Grasso23 Dodge Rebel Power Wagon. Photo By Marc Grasso23 Dodge Rebel Power Wagon. Photo By Marc Grasso23 Dodge Rebel Power Wagon. Photo By Marc GrassoShow Caption of Expandmarket, RAM has always been a favorite in Grasso’s Garage as their comfort tops all manufactures. This week ,the 2023 RAM 2500 Rebel Crew Cab is back and looking for a slice of the review pie. Can their past excellence continue?Our tester, the RAM 2500 Rebel Crew Cab 4WD is one for the books, but that is because of the price tag… Our tester although came with a realistic $68K base price tag, optioned up ended over $91K; unrealistic for the everyday c...

China’s Xi calls for Ukraine peace talks to resume

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:56:04 GMT

China’s Xi calls for Ukraine peace talks to resume BEIJING (AP) — Chinese leader Xi Jinping called Thursday for peace talks over Ukraine after French President Emmanuel Macron appealed to him to “bring Russia to its senses,” but Xi gave no indication Beijing would use its leverage as Vladimir Putin’s diplomatic partner to press for a settlement.Xi gave no sign China, which declared it had a “no limits friendship” with Moscow before last year’s attack, had changed its stance since calling for peace talks in February. But he added his personal authority by repeating the appeal at a joint event with Macron in front of reporters.“Peace talks should resume as soon as possible,” Xi said.Beijing, which sees Moscow as a partner in opposing U.S. domination of global affairs, has tried to appear neutral in the conflict but has given Putin diplomatic support and repeated Russian justifications for the February 2022 attack. Xi received an effusive welcome from Putin when he visited Moscow last month, giving the isolated Russian president a poli...

John Kerry’s Gmail account ‘discouraged’ but still defended by State Department, sort of

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:56:04 GMT

John Kerry’s Gmail account ‘discouraged’ but still defended by State Department, sort of The U.S. State Department argues Climate czar John Kerry can use a personal Gmail account for government business — despite the risky practice being “discouraged” in the very manual they cite.The “Foreign Affairs Manual” referenced, particularly section 5 FAM 434, does not support outside messages.“All Department personnel with an official State Department email account are discouraged from using a personal email account(s),” including Gmail, the manual reads. That section goes on to add Gmail can be used in “very limited circumstances.”It also clearly states “convenience is not an appropriate reason” to use outside email.The State Department’s push-back on Kerry’s behalf comes after the Herald reported Sunday that the former Massachusetts senator and onetime Democratic presidential candidate was cc’d a Climate memo to a Gmail account.It’s all part of an ongoing struggle by the Herald and watch...

New exhibit explores significance of Mexica’s lunar goddess

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:56:04 GMT

New exhibit explores significance of Mexica’s lunar goddess MEXICO CITY (AP) — A new exhibit hosted by Museum of Templo Mayor in Mexico City marks the 45th anniversary of the discovery of a monolith depicting Coyolxauhqui, the Mexica lunar goddess. The finding was a milestone for Mexican archaeology, as it shed light on Mexica civilization before the Spanish conquest.“Coyolxauhqui: The star, the goddess, the discovery” displays more than 150 archaeological objects focused on the mythology, symbolism and scientific research around this deity (whose name is pronounced Koy-ol-shauw-kee). The exhibit runs through June 4.For almost 500 years, the exact location of Templo Mayor remained a mystery. The religious complex was demolished shortly after Spanish conqueror Hernán Cortés ordered the destruction of every building in Tenochtitlan, capital of the Mexica empire, around 1521. Patricia Ledesma, archaeologist and director of Museum of Templo Mayor, said that her predecessors undertook the task of rescuing the traces of the Mexica civilization aft...

Honda recalls CR-Vs in cold states to fix frame rust problem

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:56:04 GMT

Honda recalls CR-Vs in cold states to fix frame rust problem DETROIT (AP) — Honda is recalling nearly 564,000 older small SUVs because road salt can cause the frame to rust and rear suspension parts to come loose.The recall covers certain CR-Vs from 2007 through 2011 that were sold or registered in states where salt is used to clear roads in the winter.U.S. safety regulators say in documents posted Thursday that salt can accumulate and cause corrosion, and the rear trailing arm can detach. That can cause drivers to lose control, increasing the risk of a crash. Rear trailing arms connect the rear axle to the chassis.The recalled CR-Vs were either sold or registered in Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Washington, D.C.Dealers will inspect the SUVs and install a support brace or repair the rear frame if needed. If the frame is badly damaged, H...

Ukrainian groups learn about DNA use to identify war victims

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:56:04 GMT

Ukrainian groups learn about DNA use to identify war victims THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Representatives of Ukrainian civil society and rights groups have visited an organization that uses high-tech DNA techniques to identify people who go missing in conflicts and natural disasters, a move intended to boost cooperation during the ongoing war in Ukraine. The head of the International Commission on Missing Persons, a Hague-based group that operates a human identification facility, said Thursday that her organization faces unprecedented challenges as it seeks to collect DNA samples and evidence amid the fighting.“I cannot think of another model whereby we’re working now actively to assist in investigations of missing persons cases while there’s an ongoing conflict,” ICMP Director-General Kathryne Bomberger told The Associated Press. “So this does present a challenge.”The people missing or unidentified following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine more than a year ago range from soldiers killed in battle to civilians killed in attacks by Russian...