Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Kelly Loeffler said Thursday that her agency has suspended “6,900 Minnesota borrowers” over suspected fraudulent activity regarding pandemic-era ...
About 400 government employees investigated by the state of Illinois improperly tapped a federal pandemic relief fund program meant to keep small businesses afloat — part of a nationwide wave of ...
Dr. Heavenly Kimes is still reeling from her falling out with son Damon Kimes Jr. on Married to Medicine. The topic arose during newbie Brandi Milton's birthday dinner on Season 12, Episode 4, when ...
Longtime WCVB and ABC News medical editor Dr. Timothy Johnson revealed Wednesday he is battling prostate cancer. On Wednesday’s "Good Morning America," Johnson, 89, said the diagnosis came after a ...
Dec. 16 (UPI) --Three Chinese-owned companies agreed to pay $7.3 million to resolve allegations they submitted false claims to secure loans under a COVID-19-era program to help pay employees, the ...
Subscribe to BizTimes Daily – Local news about the people, companies and issues that impact business in Milwaukee and Southeast Wisconsin. Westmoor Country Club, located at 400 S. Moorland Road in ...
Dr. Heavenly Kimes revealed that her husband, Dr. Damon Kimes, knew about son Damon Jr.’s arrest — and chose to hide it. “It’s unfortunate, but baby, you can’t keep no secrets from me … like you don’t ...
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, together with New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang, announced that six individuals have been indicted for submitting fraudulent loan ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Dr. Phil’s Merit Street Media filed for bankruptcy in July, following clashes with a distributor and a decline in ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The U.S. Department of Justice said a Knoxville manufacturer has paid $2 million to resolve federal allegations that it improperly obtained a second-draw Paycheck Protection Program ...
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Toby Moskovits and Michael Lichtenstein, once-prolific Brooklyn developers whose partnership came unraveled under the weight of debts they couldn’t pay, have been charged with fraudulently trying to ...