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News This Week February 15th 2026

  • Feb 15
  • 10 min read

Updated: 5 days ago

Two Fake Nurses, Thousands of Patients: Inside Shocking Medical Impersonation Cases


The video examines two separate criminal cases involving women who allegedly posed as licensed nurses and provided patient care without proper credentials. 


In the first case, a woman in Florida was arrested after authorities say she worked as a nurse without a valid license and treated more than 4,400 patients. Investigators allege she used fraudulent documentation, including another person’s nursing license number, to gain employment at a hospital.


The second case involves a woman accused of using approximately 20 aliases and multiple Social Security numbers to impersonate licensed nurses at healthcare facilities across the United States.


Prosecutors say she stole real nurses’ identities to secure jobs, leading to charges such as identity theft and forgery. Officials argue her actions put patient safety at risk.


Together, the cases highlight significant breakdowns in credential verification within the healthcare system and underscore the legal and public safety consequences of medical fraud.


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A lawsuit filed on Dec. 29, 2025, alleges that Chesapeake Regional Medical Center and its executives failed to protect patients from years of harmful and unnecessary procedures performed by obstetrician-gynecologist Dr. Javaid Perwaiz.


More than 510 women are seeking around $10 million each in damages, claiming the hospital ignored repeated warnings and evidence about Perwaiz’s conduct — including medically unwarranted hysterectomies, sterilizations and early deliveries — allowing him to operate from around 2010 to 2019 despite known risks. 



The case follows a 2025 federal indictment charging the hospital with conspiracy and healthcare fraud tied to reimbursements for Perwaiz’s procedures. Perwaiz is already serving a long prison sentence for healthcare fraud and false statements in healthcare matters connected to his actions.



This YouTube Shorts clip shows former President Barack Obama criticizing how homelessness is being handled in California, highlighting the state’s ongoing crisis and management issues with homelessness in major cities. It appears to reflect political commentary on living conditions and government response.






Google has agreed to a $135 million proposed class action settlement in a federal court case alleging its Android operating system collected users’ cellular data without proper consent — even when users thought background data collection was disabled.


The settlement, which still requires judicial approval, would create a non-reversionary fund to compensate affected Android users who used mobile data on their devices since November 2017.



After deductions for legal and administrative costs, eligible claimants could receive up to about $100 each on a pro-rata basis depending on how many people file valid claims. Under the terms, Google also agreed to changes like requiring clearer consent during Android setup and adding privacy controls. Google denies any wrongdoing in the case.


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Pittsburg man drugged his young daughter to steal her blood, police say


Police in Pittsburg, California have arrested a man accused of drugging his young daughter while she slept and drawing her blood without consent, authorities said. The unusual and disturbing allegations emerged from a police report that detailed the father’s actions, which prompted an investigation into potential abuse and medical exploitation.



Officials say the incident was discovered and led to charges, though specific details about the motives and charges were not fully disclosed in social media summaries of the report. The case underscores serious concerns around child safety and parental misconduct.




A Wall Street Journal report explains that millions of Americans who rely on Affordable Care Act marketplace plans are facing significantly higher monthly premiums now that enhanced ACA premium tax credits have expired at the end of 2025.






These subsidies, expanded during the pandemic and extended through 2025 by legislation, had helped lower costs for middle-income households; with their expiration, many consumers will see their out-of-pocket health insurance costs rise steeply, potentially surpassing other essential expenses like mortgage payments.


The shift is tied to the return to pre-pandemic subsidy levels and reduced federal financial support, prompting serious affordability concerns for individual health coverage.






U.S. Homeland Security Faces Partial Shutdown Amid Funding .....


Funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) lapsed on February 14, 2026, triggering a partial government shutdown after lawmakers failed to agree on a spending bill before the deadline. The standoff stems from disputes between congressional Democrats and the Trump administration over reforms to federal immigration enforcement following recent high-profile shootings involving immigration agents.


Democrats have pushed for measures such as body cameras, visible identification, and limits on masked operations by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), while Republicans and the White House argue such requirements could impede officer safety.


As a result, core DHS agencies including the Transportation Security Administration and Federal Emergency Management Agency are operating under shutdown conditions, with many employees working without pay. Critical immigration enforcement functions continue because of prior multi-year funding allocations, but unresolved disputes leave the shutdown ongoing with no immediate resolution in sight.


Dad Saves Daughter (as shown on the video page)


The clip shows a father acting heroically to save his daughter in a dangerous situation — a common type of dramatic rescue video that goes viral on YouTube Shorts. These clips typically highlight quick parental reactions in moments of imminent danger and are shared widely for their emotional and inspiring impact.



She Ordered Like He Was Paying… The $5,275 Dinner Bill Was a Big Mistake


Summary: The video appears to discuss or show a situation where someone ended up with a dinner bill totaling $5,275 — possibly due to how a group ordered or split the check. It likely covers reactions, commentary, or explanation of what happened in that expensive dining scenario. (Exact details come from the title metadata of the clip on YouTube.)


DA: Albany Defendant on the Run After ‘Affixing’ Ankle Monitor to Dog
DA: Albany Defendant on the Run After ‘Affixing’ Ankle Monitor to Dog

DA: Albany Defendant on the Run After ‘Affixing’ Ankle Monitor to Dog


Authorities in Albany, New York, are searching for Lamont Holmes, a defendant who failed to show up for a scheduled court hearing and allegedly removed his court-ordered GPS ankle monitor, attaching it to a dog in Rensselaer County instead.





Probation officials informed the court that the monitor was found on the animal, prompting Albany County Court to issue a bench warrant for Holmes.


He had pleaded guilty to criminal possession of a weapon in 2025 and faces up to 15 years in prison when he is eventually sentenced.


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 8 Vegetables That Are High in Fiber

Summary: Many vegetables can help boost your daily fiber intake and support digestive health. According to Health.com, fiber-rich options include artichokes, sweet potatoes, green peas, Brussels sprouts, beets, carrots, broccoli, and kale — each offering a mix of fiber and other nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Eating a variety of these vegetables can help you reach recommended daily intake levels and improve overall health beyond just digestion.



Kevin Durant Shrugs Off NBA All-Star Game Critics


Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant pushed back against critics who argue recent NBA All-Star Games have lacked intensity and competitiveness. Durant said he’s watched previous All-Star contests and hasn’t seen the higher effort older fans reference, suggesting to some that nostalgia may play a role in those complaints.




He emphasized that modern All-Star Games have always been high-scoring exhibitions, not traditional competitive matchups, and dismissed the notion that recent events are uniquely non-competitive. The NBA has revamped the All-Star format this year — including international vs. U.S. teams — but expectations for significantly more intense play remain mixed.



How the Dollar’s Decline Is Quietly Raising Prices on Fashion and Electronics

Recent discussions around the weakening U.S. dollar highlight a trend that has direct consequences for everyday consumers, especially when it comes to imported goods like luxury fashion and consumer electronics. As the dollar loses value relative to other major currencies, U.S. purchasing power declines. This means it takes more dollars to buy the same products manufactured or priced abroad.

Luxury fashion brands are often among the first to respond to currency shifts. Because their products are typically produced in Europe or rely on global supply chains, a weaker dollar increases costs when those goods are sold in the U.S. Rather than reducing margins or altering brand perception, many fashion houses choose to raise prices, reinforcing exclusivity while offsetting currency losses.


Electronics follow a similar pattern. Smartphones, laptops, and other flagship devices are usually priced globally, but currency movements affect regional costs. When the dollar weakens, companies may initially absorb the impact, but over time higher import and component costs are passed on to consumers. This can make routine tech upgrades feel more like luxury purchases.




The broader effect is a shift in consumer behavior. Some buyers delay purchases, turn to refurbished or secondhand markets, or look internationally for better pricing. Others reassess brand loyalty when price increases outpace perceived value. While currency movements are often discussed in abstract economic terms, their real impact shows up at checkout counters, quietly reshaping how and where people spend their money.



 Stellantis Writes Down $26 Billion, Suspends Dividends and Recalls Hundreds of Thousands of Vehicles


Stellantis, the parent company of Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler, and Ram, reported a massive €22 billion (about $26.5 billion) write-down tied to scaling back its electric vehicle strategy and other restructuring moves. As a result of steep losses, the automaker will not pay an annual dividend in 2026, disappointing investors who had received payouts in previous years. Stellantis also announced recalls affecting more than 500,000 U.S. vehicles, including Ram trucks and Jeep SUVs for wiring and suspension issues.


The company’s stock dropped sharply on the news, reflecting investor concern over the financial hits and strategic reset amid softer EV demand and broader industry challenges.









Dance mom who killed 11-year-old daughter at Vegas cheer contest was embroiled in bitter custody battle
Dance mom who killed 11-year-old daughter at Vegas cheer contest was embroiled in bitter custody battle

Dance mom who killed 11-year-old daughter at Vegas cheer contest was embroiled in bitter custody battle


A woman accused of killing her 11-year-old daughter during a cheerleading competition in Las Vegas was reportedly involved in an intense and ongoing custody dispute at the time of the incident.


According to prosecutors and family accounts cited by The New York Post, the mother’s conflict with the child’s father had been escalating, and investigators are exploring the extent to which the bitter custody battle may have played a role in the tragic attack.


Law enforcement has charged the woman with murder; details from the event and her background suggest a fraught personal situation preceding the fatal encounter.


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Why China Wants Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom to Be U.S. President
Why China Wants Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom to Be U.S. President

Why China Wants Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom to Be U.S. President


The opinion piece argues that China would favor California Governor Gavin Newsom as a U.S. president because of his political positions and willingness to engage with Beijing and global partners.


It claims Newsom’s actions and rhetoric align with what China perceives as beneficial to its interests — particularly compared with more confrontational U.S. leadership — reflecting broader critiques from conservatives about his foreign policy stance and global outreach.


The article frames his international focus as a liability at home and contends this perceived preference by China raises questions about his suitability for national office.


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HHS Acts to Bar Hospitals from Performing Sex-Rejecting Procedures on Children


The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced proposed regulatory actions aimed at carrying out a presidential directive to end what the agency calls “sex-rejecting procedures” on minors.


These procedures include certain pharmaceutical or surgical interventions intended to alter a child’s physical sex characteristics in ways that HHS says pose irreversible harm to young patients.


Under the proposal, hospitals that participate in Medicare and Medicaid could be barred from performing these treatments on individuals under 18 as part of conditions of participation in those federal programs. HHS’s move is part of a broader effort to restrict federal involvement in this category of pediatric medical care.


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Argentina Burger Spot Big N***A Burgers Sparks Viral Backlash


A burger restaurant in Llavallol, Argentina called Big N***A Burgers has drawn widespread attention and controversy online after its name went viral, including posts highlighting that the shop’s buns are black and that the owners claimed the name wasn’t intended to be racial — saying they “heard it in rap songs.” The restaurant’s official social media shows a growing local following, but the provocative name has fueled heated debate and backlash on social platforms as videos and commentary about it circulate widely.


URL: https://worldstarhiphop.com/videos/ (search result listing the viral video about the restaurant)

A $100K Salary Now Feels More Like $66K Because of Inflation, Data Shows



Recent data reveals that even a six-figure salary has much less real value than it once did.


In many U.S. cities, a **$100,000 income now translates to less than $66,000 in adjusted, post-tax purchasing power when factoring in living costs, taxes, and inflation — more than $20,000 less than the face value of the salary in nominal terms.


This shift reflects how rising costs for essentials like housing, food, healthcare, and transportation have eroded what six-figure incomes can actually buy.


Economists note that inflation-adjusted wages and cost of living disparities mean even high earners may feel financial pressure similar to lower nominal incomes in years past.


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Woman accused of wiping out entire family in San Francisco crash likely won’t get prison time | KTVU FOX 2


In San Francisco, 80-year-old Mary Fong Lau — who pleaded no contest to four felony counts of vehicular manslaughter after her SUV struck a family of four waiting at a West Portal bus stop in March 2024 — is expected to avoid prison time.


Prosecutors say Lau was driving at high speed when she crashed into the transit shelter, killing both parents and their two young children.


At a recent Superior Court hearing, Judge Bruce Chan indicated he is likely to sentence her to probation (two to three years) and a driving ban, rather than incarceration, citing her age, remorse, and lack of prior criminal history.


The anticipated lenient sentencing has drawn criticism from the victims’ families and others who argue it sends a troubling message about accountability in fatal traffic cases.


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20-Year-Old Woman Gunned Down in Antioch, Police Seek Suspect


A 20-year-old woman was fatally shot in Antioch, California, during a deadly incident that left local authorities searching for the suspect.


Police responded to the scene where the young woman was found with gunshot wounds; she was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators believe the shooting was targeted and are actively pursuing leads to identify and arrest those responsible. 



The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone with information to contact law enforcement as the investigation continues.


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