HUD has suspended federal funding to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority while investigators review allegations of fraud, mismanagement, and weak oversight at the agency.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is rolling out a new federal trucking registration system called Motus, which the department says will use biometrics and better data checks to catch fraud. The move comes as DOT says thousands of suspicious registration numbers may be tied to fake carriers, and as the administration keeps leaning on states it says have been too loose with CDL rules.
Nebraska State Auditor Mike Foley says complaints about waste, fraud, and abuse are surging as his office digs into state vehicle use, contractor billing, and a disputed no-bid contract tied to Gov. Jim Pillen's administration.
America First Legal says Sarah Cavanaugh was returned to prison after objecting to a new roommate at a Rhode Island halfway house, raising new questions about federal prison policy and contractor oversight.
A new claim about luxury cars tied to SNAP recipients is fueling fresh questions about benefit checks, state data, and whether agencies verify what they say they verify.
Undercover video shows executives tied to Native-owned firms describing how they win 8(a) contracts, outsource most work, and keep the bulk of the money. The SBA says it acted after earlier reporting.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche reportedly removed Ed Martin as head of the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group and closed the office. The move raises questions about internal politics, staffing, and what that means for investigations into alleged government misuse.