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Most blame insurance profits and denials
Most Americans blame insurance profits and denials alongside the killer in UHC CEO death, poll finds
Most Americans believe health insurance profits and coverage denials share responsibility for the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO — although not as much as the person who pulled the trigger.
Most Americans Say Profits, Denials Partly to Blame in CEO Killing: Poll
About 70 percent of Americans believe health insurance profits and coverage denials share the blame for Brian Thompson's killing.
Most Americans think insurance industry bears some blame for CEO killing
Axios Visuals American adults are nearly as likely to blame insurance denials for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson as they are to blame the person who shot him, according to new poll data.
Familiarity, veteran insurance among reasons
Why the Lions signed QB Teddy Bridgewater: Familiarity, veteran insurance among reasons
The Lions needed some quarterback depth and they got it with Teddy Bridgewater. Here's a look at why they signed the quarterback.
Lions sign Teddy Bridgewater as veteran playoff insurance
The Detroit Lions are bringing back Teddy Bridgewater to give the team a veteran backup quarterback for their playoff run. Coach Dan Campbell said Thursday that the team signed Bridgewater as another backup with second-year player Hendon Hooker behind starter Jared Goff.
Lions' Teddy Bridgewater Brings Insurance, Comfort as Playoffs Near
Teddy Bridgewater, 32, who spent the 2023 season in Motown, is a well-respected veteran player who has many ties to the players in Detroit's locker room. He will return to the team for the remainder of the 2024 season,
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South Korea impeaches interim leader and insurance companies deny cancer treatment coverage: Morning Rundown
NBC News investigates health insurance companies denying cancer patients coverage for potentially life-saving treatments.
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Anger at health insurance prompts public to fund bionic arm for child
People shouldn’t have to have fundraisers to pay for something this important to a child’s health and well-being,” Jami ...
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Buckle Down, Your Household Insurance May Disappear
Insurance companies are getting walloped by climate change resulting in many non-renewals and the potential for a crash in ...
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New report reveals skyrocketing costs for insurance companies — here's how it could impact you
According to Business Insider, insurers are set to lose $135 billion in 2024, the fifth straight year in which they have ...
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Should you bundle auto and home insurance?
Experts agree that bundling home and auto insurance can offer valuable benefits.
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Insurance risks will be a proxy carbon tax
A robust global price on carbon is the holy grail of climate change. If emitting activities were artificially made more ...
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Four ways Florida’s Legislature may try to quell the state’s insurance crisis in 2025
Florida’s new legislative leaders were sworn in last month, and addressing the insurance crisis seems to be at the top of ...
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Travis Hunter, Shedeur Sanders have insurance for bowl game. Financial risk still huge.
Even though they are covered by insurance policies, Colorado's top players are still taking a huge risk by playing in the ...
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Florida Gets New Home Insurance Solution
The new homeowners' insurance program offered by the two Florida-based companies is a HO5 type—the broadest coverage ...
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Top insurance regulator: Asphalt tiles, popular roofing material, may need to go in Florida
Bolstering Florida's structures to resist storm damage is coming into state policymakers' view to mitigate potential storm ...
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The Insurance Industry's Climate Crossroads
Skyrocketing premiums, major insurers dropping coverage entirely in states, and growing concerns about insurer solvency are ...
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