The St. Paul school leader told the federal jury in the fourth day of testimony that Feeding Our Future’s meal claims weren’t ...
Around the world, there are thousands of edible plant species—but you wouldn’t know it from looking at our diets.
Testimony ends for the first week of the trial involving former executive director Aimee Bock and her co-defendant Salim Said ...
Attorneys deliver opening statements, begin questioning witnesses in latest Feeding Our Future trial
Aimee Bock and Salim Said are charged, along with dozens of others, of being involved a conspiracy to defraud $250 million of federal money meant to go toward feeding children during the COVID-19 ...
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Hosted on MSNFeeding Our Future: Meal site claims not possible, testifies school nutrition directorStacy Koppen took the stand in the federal Feeding Our Future meal fraud trial of Aimee Bock and Salim Said and told jurors about their own efforts to box up meals for St. Paul school kids during the ...
Rollins appointment to lead USDA is not as controversial as RFK, Jr.’s appointment to head Health and Human Services, but she ...
Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock, right, walks into court with her attorney Kenneth Udoibok at the U.S. District ...
Advances from DeepSeek and Alibaba show we can democratize AI with faster models that are cheaper to produce and easier to use. China’s AI Leap Forward Alters Tech Mark your calendars: This is ...
A 40-year-old Chaska man charged in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court on Thursday. Court documents state that Mohamed Muse Noor, a.k.a. “Deeq Darajo ...
MINNEAPOLIS — A 40-year-old Chaska man pleaded guilty Thursday for his role in the $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scheme. Mohamed Noor — who also went by Deeq Darajo — pleaded guilty ...
Jan. 29—MINNEAPOLIS — A Rochester man charged for his alleged involvement in the Twin Cities nonprofit Feeding Our Future fraud case entered a guilty plea in court on Wednesday, Jan. 29. Sharmake Jama ...
Jan. 29—MINNEAPOLIS — A Rochester man charged for his alleged involvement in the Twin Cities nonprofit Feeding Our Future fraud case entered a guilty plea in court on Wednesday, Jan. 29.
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