A Tesla owner in Queanbeyan, New South Wales, was shocked to find his car had been keyed by a stranger while parked at a Woolworths grocery store, captured on the vehicle’s security camera. The owner, who had only been parked for five minutes, stated that he did not know the man responsible for the vandalism and was unsure of the motive behind the act. Expressing confusion and frustration, he emphasized that he had never met the individual before and was puzzled as to why his car was targeted in such a manner.
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More than 300 charged in $14.6 billion health care fraud schemes takedown, Justice Department says
State and federal prosecutors have charged over 320 individuals in a historic crackdown on health care fraud, uncovering nearly $15 million in false claims and seizing more than $245 million in assets. This operation, which includes a complex $10 billion urinary catheter scheme involving transnational criminal networks, marks a significant escalation in efforts to combat health care fraud in the U.S. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: State and federal prosecutors have caught over...
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