Congresswoman charged with stealing COVID relief money
Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick faces indictment for allegedly laundering $5.8 million in pandemic funds to support her campaign. Federal prosecutors detail elaborate scheme.
Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick faces indictment for allegedly laundering $5.8 million in pandemic funds to support her campaign. Federal prosecutors detail elaborate scheme.
Florida Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick faces indictment for allegedly funnelling $5m in disaster relief to her campaign. Read the full details.
Exclusive: A 160-page FEMA reform report was cut to 20 pages by the Trump administration, raising concerns over US disaster preparedness. Discover the implications.
US Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick faces federal charges for allegedly misappropriating $5 million in FEMA disaster relief to fund her 2021 campaign. Read the full details.
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to relocate FEMA's headquarters from Washington D.C. to Texas, creating potential operational challenges. Discover the full story.
FEMA's acting chief, David Richardson, has left his post after only six months, marking further instability at the US disaster response agency. Discover the implications.
New research exposes the dire savings state of mid-career earners, with one in seven having no savings. Discover the financial vulnerability and expert advice for building resilience.
Acting FEMA administrator David Richardson steps down after six months, following criticism over his handling of deadly Texas floods that killed over 130. Discover the full story.
Progressive Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett faces criticism after spending over $75,000 in campaign funds on luxury hotels and security. Discover the full story behind the controversy.
More than 100 top executives urge Rachel Reeves to use her first Budget to mandate UK pension investment in domestic businesses and infrastructure projects.
Federal disaster response agency FEMA confronts a severe financial crisis as extreme weather events escalate across multiple US states, prompting emergency declarations and political controversy.
Former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich launches explosive legal battle against UK government, accusing Whitehall of unlawfully blocking £2.5bn from club sale reaching humanitarian causes.
Shocking investigation reveals BBC staff spent £18 million on taxis and hotels in just three years, sparking outrage over licence fee spending.
Explosive revelations show Roman Abramovich's promised £2.3bn from Chelsea's sale remains largely unpaid, with half the funds caught in complex legal disputes between his own companies, leaving Ukrainian war victims waiting.
British ministers face scrutiny as they confess to having no clear accounting of where billions of pounds in post-Brexit payments to Brussels have actually been spent, raising serious questions about financial oversight.
A Peruvian congresswoman has ignited public outrage after being photographed receiving a pedicure from her parliamentary adviser during a legislative session, raising serious questions about professionalism and misuse of public funds.
Scottish ministers face scrutiny after failing to spend nearly £1 billion of public money in a single year, raising questions about financial management during economic hardship.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces urgent warnings that proposed budget changes to pensions risk devastating Britain's retirement savings, with up to £50 billion potentially at stake.
Pennsylvania State Representative Kevin Boyle faces serious allegations of draining his terminally ill grandfather's bank accounts in a disturbing embezzlement scheme that has rocked political circles.
Pauline Hanson has been exonerated after an investigation found no misuse of taxpayer funds for Gina Rinehart's birthday celebration, though questions remain about parliamentary allowances.
Multiple US state governors are under scrutiny after investigation reveals they used campaign funds for personal charitable donations, raising ethical questions about political giving practices.
In a landmark move for UK retirement security, First Guardian and the Master Trust join forces to create Britain's biggest pension consolidation fund, promising enhanced returns and stability for millions of members.
Exclusive: Robert Giuffre speaks out while questions mount about the delayed charity payment from Prince Andrew's sexual assault case settlement. The mystery deepens as funds remain unaccounted for.
Labour's first Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces sweeping economic reforms including new investment ISAs, pension fund transparency rules, and a major housebuilding push in her debut Budget statement.
Australian workers' retirement savings have hit unprecedented levels, with average super balances reaching new heights. Discover how this financial milestone impacts your golden years and what challenges lie ahead.
A bombshell congressional investigation uncovers how Donald Trump allegedly directed $2.3 billion in taxpayer money to cover his personal legal expenses through a complex payment scheme during his presidency.
In a landmark move, Western allies plan to use seized Russian funds to purchase advanced Gripen fighter jets for Ukraine, significantly enhancing its air defence capabilities against ongoing aggression.
Former US Representative George Santos could face years behind bars after admitting to multiple fraud offences, including misusing campaign funds for personal luxuries while his political career crumbles.
Victoria Police Commissioner Mike Bush faces mounting criticism after using a police helicopter for personal transport, prompting a formal apology amid growing accountability concerns.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Alaska taxpayers are funding costly coastal protection for Donald Trump's luxury estate, sparking ethical concerns and political debate.