Nepal, June 25 -- When a Daily Wire report alleged a billion-dollar Medicaid fraud scheme involving resettled Bhutanese immigrants in Ohio, The Kathmandu Post's coverage did what responsible journalism on an unresolved case should do: It laid out what was known, what was alleged and what remained unverified. The Post noted that the $1.2 billion figure cited in Congress is 'an estimate of potential fraud, not a confirmed official finding'. No indictments tied to the community had been announced, and critically, "the allegations involve a subset of operators and businesses, not the community as a whole." That is the standard a story like this calls for-caution, sourcing and a clear line between specific allegations and an entire diaspora. ...