A man accused of not being qualified for nearly $22,000 in public assistance benefits that he received has been arrested on a dozen felony charges, the Cattaraugus County Sheriff's Office reported.
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in public administration is increasing worldwide—including in the allocation of social services such as unemployment benefits, housing benefits, and social ...
BOSTON — The state is seeing a huge uptick in welfare fraud amid stepped-up efforts to prevent people from gaming public assistance programs. That’s according to a new report from State Auditor Diana ...
An Elmira woman has been arrested on welfare fraud charges after officials say she filed false documents to the Chemung ...
The Saginaw woman is alleged to have made thousands from selling baked good online, the ingredients of which she purchased with her Bridge Card.