Thursday, April 2, 2026

HOLD JUDGES ACCOUNTABLE — RIGHT NOW... truth has no racial component


When Will This Sh*t Stop?

BY TYLER DURDEN
THURSDAY, APR 02, 2026 - 06:50 AM

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

A career criminal with 23 prior arrests and 70 charges was allowed to roam free until she stabbed a pregnant woman in broad daylight outside a Harris Teeter in Charlotte’s Cotswold Village Shopping Center on March 18. 

The 38-year-old victim was loading her car with her three-year-old child nearby when Marvina Marie Hardy (also known as Marvina Marie Hardy-Butler), 40, of Waxhaw, attacked her with a steak knife, stabbing her in the sternum. 

The victim fought back. Both she and her unborn baby are expected to recover.

Hardy was tracked to Flagler County, Florida, after public tips and surveillance video from inside the store helped identify her. 

She now faces extradition to North Carolina on charges of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill/inflict serious injury and battery of an unborn child. The motive remains unknown.

This preventable horror is the direct result of a revolving-door justice system that treats violent repeat offenders like minor nuisances. 

The same deadly pattern has repeated across blue cities and states. In Chicago, a man fresh out of jail threatened to kill white people with hammers on a CTA train, ranting racial threats just two days after release.

That city’s transit system has faced the same chaos, with officials scrambling to meet federal demands after repeated attacks — including one where a career criminal with 72 prior arrests set a woman on fire on the Blue Line.

Even more grotesque is the case of a cannibal axe murderer released back into society despite his sick crimes. In 2012, Tyree Smith hacked a homeless man to death with an axe in Bridgeport, Connecticut, then ate portions of his brain and eyeball.

Found not guilty by reason of insanity, he was committed to a psychiatric hospital — only for the Connecticut Psychiatric Security Review Board to grant him conditional release after just over a decade, citing “clinical progress” through medication. 

As we have highlighted, there are so many examples of recurring failures occurring weekly:

These stories expose the same broken system: activist judges and soft-on-crime policies that rack up dozens of arrests and charges for predators, then slap them with low bonds or early releases. 

From pregnant women in parking lots to transit riders, random innocents pay with blood while officials chase “rehabilitation” and “equity.”

The public stepped up with tips that helped catch Hardy in Florida. That same energy must now demand real accountability from judges who keep unleashing monsters. Law-abiding Americans deserve to shop, ride trains, and walk streets without fear.

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CEO Of Largest Public Hospital System Says He's Ready To Replace Radiologists With AI

CEO Of Largest Public Hospital System Says He's Ready To Replace Radiologists With AI

BY TYLER DURDEN
THURSDAY, APR 02, 2026 - 09:20 AM

By Marty Stempniak of Radiology Business,

The chief executive of America’s largest public hospital system says he is prepared to start replacing radiologists with artificial intelligence in some circumstances, once the regulatory landscape catches up

Mitchell H. Katz, MD, president and CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals, recently spoke during a panel discussion held by Crain’s New York Business. The trained internal medicine specialist noted how AI is increasingly being used to interpret mammograms and X-rays. 

This presents an opportunity to save on how much hospitals spend on radiologists, who have become more costly amid rising demand for imaging, Crain’s reported Thursday. 

We could replace a great deal of radiologists with AI at this moment, if we are ready to do the regulatory challenge,” Katz said at the forum, held on March 25. 

Katz—who has led the 11-hospital organization since 2018—said he sees great potential for AI to increase access to breast cancer screening. Hospitals could potentially produce “major savings” by letting the technology handle first reads, with radiologists then double-checking any abnormal screenings. 

Fellow panelist David Lubarsky, MD, MBA, president and CEO of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network, said his system is already seeing great success in deploying such technology. The AI Westchester uses misses very few breast cancers and is “actually better than human beings,” he told the audience.

“For women who aren’t considered high risk, if the test comes back negative, it’s wrong only about 3 times out of 10,000,” Lubarsky said. 

Katz asked fellow hospital CEOs if there is any reason why they shouldn’t be pushing for changes to New York state regulations, allowing AI to read images “without a radiologist,” Crain’s reported. In this scenario, rads could then provide second opinions, if AI flags any images as abnormal. Sandra Scott, MD, CEO of the One Brooklyn Health, a small hospital facing tight margins, agreed with this line of thinking, according to Crain’s. 

“I mean, I’m in charge of a safety-net institution. It would be a game-changer,” Scott said about AI being used to replace rads. 

The discussion comes after Dario Amodei, PhD, CEO of Anthropic, recently made similar statements about artificial intelligence replacing rads. In a podcast interview, he falsely stated that AI has taken over the specialty’s core function, allowing doctors to focus more on the human side of the job. Radiologists roundly criticized Amodei’s remarks. Mohammed Suhail, MD, a San Diego-based rad with North Coast Imaging, said the same about Katz’s comments on Monday. 

“Undeniable proof that confidently uninformed hospital administrators are a danger to patients: easily duped by AI companies that are nowhere near capable of providing patient care,” Suhail told Radiology Business. “Any attempt to implement AI-only reads would immediately result in patient harm and death, and only someone with zero understanding of radiology would say something so naive. But in some sense, they’re correct: Hospitals are happy to cut costs even if it means patient harm, as long as it’s legal.”

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Economic imbeciles on parade...like children they only see the candy but never the stomach ache or inflation!


$30 an hour?! Oakland eyes jaw-dropping minimum wage hike

Oakland workers are ready to be paid a lot more.

Worker advocates in Oakland are pressing for a $30 minimum wage, mirroring a similar goal from socialistNew York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani from across the country.

A worker’s organization, One Fair Wage, is hoping to put forward a ballot initiative to raise the minimum wage in the area. The organization believes the wage increase will help workers with the expensive cost of living in the Bay Area, especially with the affordability crisis.

The push comes as Oakland continues grappling with a deep structural budget shortfall and ongoing fiscal instability, with officials warning recurring expenses are outpacing revenue.



California doctor who billed $35M in hospice care has billing license revoked...she's a dermatologist usb what you want at a hospice

California doctor who billed $35M in hospice care has billing license revoked

A California doctor who billed a whopping $35 million in hospice care to Medicare last year has had her billing license revoked.

The Post has uncovered a network of physicians who appear to be driving tens of millions of questionable billing in California’s hospice system

Dr. Fariba Javaherian is a registered dermatologist, but according to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) billing data obtained by The Post, she is associated with 63 hospice facilities across California either as a medical director, attending physician or in some other capacity.

The National Provider Identifier (NPI) registered with Dr. Javaherian, a unique 10 digit number given to individual healthcare providers, was used for 1,662 unique patients across the 63 hospice agencies and appeared on more than 6,000 claims that billed $35,816,331.

Following The Post’s extensive investigation, CMS revoked Javaherian’s license to bill Medicare. 

When asked for comment about Javaherian’s suspension to bill Medicare, CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz told The Post, “‘Do no harm’ was ignored, and in its place, was a practice of devastating damage disguised as help.”

“Dr. Javaherian’s white coat was a costume,” Oz added. Javaherian is not accused of any wrongdoing. 

“Even if you’re full time, all you do is hospice, once you get to the 150, 175, 200 [patient] range and beyond, that’s when you’re pushing it and playing with fire,” a hospice medical director who operates several facilities in the state told The Post. “Show me a doctor who has 225 patients under their care … it’s not physically possible to do a good job.” 

Between Jan. 1, 2018 and Sept. 30, 2025, Javaherian’s NPI was used for more than 31,000 claims at 130 different hospice agencies, totaling more than $173 million.  

“CMS has been closely monitoring Dr. Fariba Javeherian’s illicit activities,” said CMS Spokesman Christopher Krepich. “In coordination with Vice President Vance’s Fraud Taskforce and acting on substantial evidence gathered, CMS revoked Medicare enrollment for Javaherian and took action to stop paying providers with which she was closely affiliated with.”

CMS confirmed the dermatologist was tied to dozens of hospice agencies across the state, at least 16 of of which have now had their licenses suspended due to The Post’s reporting. 

“In doing so, CMS has also suspended those businesses associated with Dr. Javaherian from receiving funds or bill medicare for any services,” Krepich added. 

A spokesperson for California Attorney General Rob Bonta said his office “can’t comment on, even to confirm or deny, potential or ongoing investigations.” 

Dr. Javaherian denied working for 63 hospice agencies, instead claimed she was a victim of fraud and that her NPI was stolen through HospiceMD — a cloud-based electronic medical records and software platform. 

NPI numbers are public and often easy to find. 

“I have been doing it for 12 years and I have seen so many things and I have been calling here and there, stopping them. I called HospiceMD, they said, ‘no, doctor, you cannot deactivate your account,’” Javaherian told The Post. “Hospice should deactivate your account.” 

Javaherian alleged HospiceMD started fraudulent hospice facilities under her name.

“They start hospice under me, they charge Medicare, in a matter of six months they disappear. It’s been going on,” she said, adding that she is “not on their payroll.” 

HospiceMD CEO Sahaar Jospeh told The Post the company is a third-party medical software vendor for hospice agencies, and “does not create or manage any hospice agencies itself, nor does HospiceMD manage individual user accounts associated with those hospice agencies.”

“HospiceMD takes fraud complaints seriously and encourages individuals who believe their name and/or credentials have been used to commit fraud, to report such claims to appropriate government agencies responsible for investigating those claims,” Jospeh said. “Further, HospiceMD complies with all lawful subpoenas and search warrants.”

HospiceMD has not been accused of any wrongdoing. 

Experts told The Post that they have not heard of an NPI being stolen to fraudulently bill Medicare. 

“I don’t know anybody, nor have I heard of an example where somebody said my NPI was stolen and that’s where fraudulent activities is coming from,” a medical director for a hospice company told The Post, adding that he would “scream from the rooftops” and do everything in his power to clear his name, if that did happen. 

Javaherian claims she works for only seven hospice agencies and that she does “problem solving” for a specific salary between $500 and $2,500 per month. 

“For specific money, like within five hundred, depending on how many patients, I have to do problem solving,” Javaherian said. “Every five minutes I get a call from a patient. Patient is getting better, patient has a bedsore, patient fell down.” 

She went on to say that her patients frequently die, with a “minimum four to five deaths per day.” 

“We are not gods, but they’re supposed to die and my patients are dying. Medicare knows me, I’m very open with them,” Javaherian said. “I have an office, I have my patients, and I keep in touch with all of them.”

CMS told The Post it has no record of Javaherian contacting the agency, and billing data shows her patients do not appear to be dying at the rate she claims.

In 2025, at Throne and Kaplan — two hospice agencies where Javaherian is listed as the only doctor — no patients died. 

The dermatologist went on to add that she routinely contacts the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) regarding potential fraudulent activity involving her NPI as well as the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.

“I have been in contact with Department of Health every single month,” she said. “I send them list of my hospices and I email them, I call them and said, ‘you guys protect me if there is anyone using my information behind my back to start the hospice and put patients under my name,’ they know that.” 

But when The Post asked Javaherian if she could provide one of those monthly emails she sends to CDPH, she refused, and even declined to provide the names of the seven hospices where she claims to work. 

“I’m done with you, I explained to you on the record. I have nothing else to say,” Javaherian told The Post. 

There is no requirement for doctors working at hospice facilities to send the CDPH monthly updates. 

When asked to confirm whether Javaherian reported fraudulent activity using her NPI and if she sends routine emails, CPDH replied it is “looking into it and have no further comment at this time.” 

“The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) takes any allegation of fraud or abuse within the state’s licensed health care facilities extremely seriously,” a spokesperson for the agency said. “Safeguarding the integrity of hospice services is essential to maintaining public trust and ensuring that patients receive appropriate, high-quality care.” 

Javaherian also said the DA’s office started an investigation into her claims that her identity was stolen, adding that she has “been working with them” and has had “conversation with them.”

A source at the DA’s office told The Post that Javaherian did contact the office in early March, but they have not been able to get back in touch since and there is no investigation to the best of their knowledge. 

Javaherian is also listed on claims with Domingo Barrientos, who pled guilty in 2024 to conspiracy to commit health care fraud and ordered to pay $10,123,260 in restitution. He was sentenced to 63 months in prison. 

At St. Teresa Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc. in Burbank, Javaherian and Barrientos are listed as the two doctors, billing $703,000 and $2.7 million, respectively. 

At Comfort Days Hospice in Encino, Ca., Javaherian had 90 patients and filed more than 700 claims for a total of $4.2 million, while Barrientos charged taxpayers nearly $300,000, according to data obtained by The Post. 


The licenses for both hospice facilities were terminated in 2025 because it failed to meet federal standards to be a Medicare-certified provider. 

Although Javaherian was connected to Barrientos, she has not been accused of any wrongdoing. 

In the greater LA area, there is roughly $3.5 billion in home health and hospice fraud each year, a source told The Post. 


https://nypost.com/2026/04/01/us-news/california-doctor-who-billed-35m-in-hospice-care-has-billing-license-revoked/


Iran's murderous regime barbarism../btw don't wait for the UN to do anything!

Iranian regime launches execution spree over growing fears of another uprising: ‘Existential threat’

Iran has unleashed several new executions — with many more expected to come — over fears of another citizen-led uprising as the embattled regime fights for survival in its war against the US and Israel.

At least four members from the anti-regime organization, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, were executed in the last 48 hours, according to The National Council of Resistance of Iran.

The National Council of Resistance of Iran announced Wednesday that four anti-regime members have been executed in the past 48 hours. NCRI

Mohammad Mohaddessin, NCRI’s Foreign Affairs Committee chair, said the four executions were a message from the theocratic, and highly repressive, regime in an effort to “intimidate” and “exert control,” the Daily Mail reported

“The execution of four PMOI members, amid an external war is a clear admission by the regime that it views the Iranian people and the organized Resistance as its principal enemy and an existential threat,” Mohaddessin said in a briefing Wednesday.

“Why were they executed now? Because the regime leadership is extremely concerned about the domestic situation and the possibility of another uprising,” he added.

Some of the 2,000 members of the PMOI’s Resistance Unit who were detained as part of a January uprising are also expected to be executed this week, the NCRI confirmed.

“Beyond the four already executed, the death sentences of 15 others have been confirmed by the Supreme Court and await implementation,” the NCRi chair stressed. 

“Many other political prisoners are likely to receive death sentences as well.”

The warning of the imminent massacre of activists follows the slaughter of tens of thousands anti-regime protesters who took to the streets of Tehran in January over the country’s faltering economy — a movement that quickly swelled into calls for regime change.

Tens of thousands of anti-regime protesters were slaughtered in January at the hands of late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. MEK/The Media Express/SIPA / Shutterstock

A deadly crackdown on demonstrators ensued at the hands of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei before he was wiped out — along with dozens of his top military commanders — in a devastating Israeli airstrike on Feb. 28, which launched the Iran war.

The NCRI — a democratic coalition aiming to overthrow the clerical regime which has held power since the 1979 Iranian Revolution — warned the executions could bring a broader suppression across the nation, drawing comparisons to the 1988 Iranian massacre, where 30,000 political prisoners were killed. 

The NRCI said the four executions were a message from the regime in an effort to “intimidate” and “exert control.” Getty Images

“This war will eventually come to an end. After the war, society will become far more explosive, leading to even stronger uprising and the regime will appear significantly more vulnerable,” Mohaddessin said.

“The combination of people uprising and organized resistance movement is the only way to overthrow the regime. By these executions [the] regime is trying to create an atmosphere of fear to prevent the youth to join PMOI and prevent its own overthrow.”

Four members of the anti-regime group PMOI were executed over the last two days. Mohammad Mohaddessin / X

Mohaddessin urgently called upon foreign leaders and the United Nations to take immediate action to stop any further executions, stressing that international communities “must uphold its obligation.”


“The UN, US and all defenders of human rights must condemn the executions of PMOI members,” he said.