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A Utah nurse allegedly faked a woman's terminal cancer diagnosis and fatally injected her with insulin in an attempt to collect a life insurance payout. -
Michael Moore Wants to 'Pour Gasoline' on Anger Toward Health Insurance Industry: 'The Anger Is 1000% Justified'
Michael Moore fans the flames of public outrage against America's for-profit health care system following the UnitedHealthcare CEO assassination. -
Florida Woman Arrested for Calling Her Health Insurance Company and Saying 'Delay, Deny, Depose': Police
A Florida woman was arrested after she allegedly called her health insurance company and told them "delay, deny, depose," police said. -
Lawsuit Filed Before Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Accused Insurance Giant of Using Faulty AI Tool to Deny Claims Approved by Doctors
A lawsuit had been previously filed against UnitedHealthCare, accusing it of using a faulty AI tool to deny claims that had already been approved by doctors. -
How To Know If An Insurance Company Is Reliable
The last thing you want to do when your life has been turned on is figuring out who your insurance company is, who your agent is, and how they may help after losing your house, car, or business. This article's goal is to highlight several factors to consider when choosing the location of your insurance company. -
America’s New Health Care Bill, An Expert's View
A health care economics expert offers a tour of the new legislation in America, as House Republicans have revealed their long-awaited replacement for Obamacare. -
Health Care Reform Much More Difficult To Implement With So Many Roadblocks
Although the Affordable Care Act has many shortcomings in the implementation, but offering a substitute is much more difficult. -
CIA Provided $400K Death Benefit for Benghazi Contractor's Family, and Other Families Which Member Killed in Duty Against Terrorism
The Doherty family will receive $400,000 death benefit for Glen Doherty, who was not married when he was killed in an attack in Benghazi, 2012. The CIA unveiled its new policy, stating that it would apply the “enhanced death benefit” for surviving families of its employees killed in such duty back to 1983. -
Obamacare to face the Supreme Court for an appeal regarding its contraception rules
Obamacare is set to hear again from the Supreme Court on Wednesday following a petition from a Catholic bishop. -
Obamacare enrolled millions of people; An upbeat for the young adults
Update on the current health care law of Obama administration and its current number of registered consumers. Meanwhile, young adults are majoring in numbers with the Obamacare. -
Brazil vows to make BHP, Vale pay for deadly mine disaster
Brazil's government said on Wednesday it may fine mining giants BHP Billiton Ltd and Vale SA for the "environmental catastrophe" caused by ruptured dams at an iron ore mine jointly owned by the companies in a southeastern state. -
U.S. Supreme Court split over Obamacare challenge
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared sharply divided on ideological lines on Wednesday as it tackled a second major challenge to President Barack Obama's healthcare law, with Justice Anthony Kennedy emerging as a likely swing vote in a ruling. -
Chief justice could again swing Obamacare case in government's favor
Three years ago, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts cast the tie-breaking vote in a ruling that saved President Barack Obama’s signature healthcare reform. As the high court prepares to weigh another challenge that could shatter Obamacare, a review of Roberts’ recent votes and opinions suggest he could again sway the case the government's way. -
Rolling Stones in insurance battle over canceled Asia tour dates
Legendary rock group The Rolling Stones are locked in a legal battle with an insurance company over a $12.7 million claim for canceled tour dates in Australia and New Zealand following the March death of Mick Jagger's girlfriend, designer L'Wren Scott. -
California governor signs ridesharing insurance legislation
California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law on Wednesday new insurance requirements on ridesharing companies, but the regulations come at a far lower costs to the industry than previously written into the bill, officials said.
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