He was arrested in Pennsylvania on gun charges and hours later faced a murder charge in New York. Luigi Mangione was not ...
In his first public response to the consumer outcry following the fatal shooting of one of his top executives, UnitedHealth ...
Luigi Mangione may waive extradition to New York City as early as Tuesday, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said on ...
UnitedHealth Group's CEO said people in the company were struggling to make sense of the killing, as well as the vitriol and ...
Five days later, police found a suspect, 230 miles away. Luigi Mangione – caught eating a hash brown in Altoona, Pennsylvania ...
The data paints a gloomy picture: The U.S. spends significantly more on health care than other countries (and yet has worse outcomes), insurance costs are rising and millions of people are buried in ...
Wanted’ posters with the names and faces of health care executives have been popping up on the streets of New York. Hit lists ...
The Nasdaq eked out a gain Friday behind strength in some artificial intelligence stocks, concluding a mixed week for US equities.
The leader of UnitedHealth Group wrote that the health insurance executive gunned down on a Manhattan sidewalk last week ...
Andrew Witty, the CEO of UnitedHealth Group, memorialized slain executive Brian Thompson in an op-ed and acknowledged ...
UnitedHealthcare approves and pays about 90% of medical claims upon submission. Importantly, of those that require further review, around one-half of one percent are due to medical or clinical reasons ...
Luigi Mangione, the man charged in the killing of UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson, did not have coverage from the health insurer, the company said Friday.