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Poll finds insurance profits, killer are to blame
Most Americans partly blame high insurance profits for UnitedHealthcare CEO killing: Poll
Nearly 7 in 10 Americans think that profits made by health insurance companies had either a great deal or moderate amount of responsibility for the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson earlier this month,
Most Americans blame insurance profits and denials alongside the killer in UHC CEO death, poll finds
WASHINGTON — 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, according to a new poll.
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.
Comedian Plays 'Ghost' of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Comedian plays ‘ghost’ of UnitedHealthcare CEO on Netflix three weeks after murder
Comedian Tim Dillon appeared as the “ghost” of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson during Netflix ’s Torching 2024: A Roast of the Year, less than a month after the insurance executive was murdered in Manhattan.
Comedian Plays ‘Ghost’ of UnitedHealthcare CEO on Netflix
A Roast of the Year on Friday morning. And it seems the streamer felt it had to top itself with even more outrageous jokes than the ones hurled at Tom Brady back in May. The night’s host, Roastmaster General Jeff Ross,
Comedian Gets Backlash for Playing Ghost of Healthcare CEO
Comedian Tim Dillon is playing the ghost of the UnitedHealthcare CEO who was gunned down in Manhattan. He's doing the schtick in a special called "Torching 2024: A Roast of the Year" on Netflix. Dillon is dressed in the same sweater Brian Thompson wore in his bio photo on the UnitedHealthcare website.
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Americans Don’t Just Blame Killer for UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder
The murder of health insurance
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Brian Thompson is being blamed not just on the gunman–but on the industry the dead man ...
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Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murder and weapons charges in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s death
The man accused of fatally shooting the CEO of UnitedHealthcare has pleaded not guilty to murder and terror charges in a ...
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Debunking false claims about UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting | Fact check roundup
A fact check roundup of claims related to the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the suspected shooter ...
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UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect raises $200,000 for defense fund
Luigi Mangione’s legal fund surpassed $200,000 on GiveSendGo, sparking controversy as donors praise his actions amid murder ...
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Inside the state and federal charges against the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO
A triptych of criminal charges paints a searing, sometimes disparate portrait of the man accused of ambushing and killing ...
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UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione faces federal charges after waiving extradition
Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, made his first appearance in federal court ...
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UnitedHealthcare CEO killing latest: Luigi Mangione faces federal charges including stalking, murder
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is charged in a four-count federal ...
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Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to N.Y. state charges in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO
The Ivy League-educated suspect is accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a midtown Manhattan ...
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‘Delay, deny, depose’: Graffiti found on sidewalk outside Blue Cross Blue Shield office in Omaha
The Douglas County Sheriff says First Amendment activity can quickly become criminal if someone has ill intentions.
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