Insurance companies deny cancer treatment claims and Trump’s ‘border czar’on family detention centers: Morning Rundown
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Insurance companies deny cancer treatment claims and Trump’s ‘border czar’on family detention centers: Morning Rundown

NBC News investigates health insurance companies denying cancer patients coverage for potentially life-saving treatments. South Korea’s interim president is impeached just two weeks after the ouster of the country’s former leader. And a small Tennessee town is still in recovery mode after Hurricane Helene.  Here’s what to know today. When insurance companies deny cancer care

Affordable Care Act Insurance Open Enrollment Still Available: What to Know
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Affordable Care Act Insurance Open Enrollment Still Available: What to Know

The initial window to get “Obamacare” health insurance by Jan. 1 may have closed, but there’s still plenty of time to secure the coverage you want. Thomas is a native of upstate New York and a graduate of the University at Albany. As a member of CNET’s How To team, he writes about the intersection

Internet Takes Lack of Sympathy Further, Thirsts Over Suspect in Health Insurance CEO Shooting
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Internet Takes Lack of Sympathy Further, Thirsts Over Suspect in Health Insurance CEO Shooting

Social media is swooning over the young man held as a person of interest in the murder of UnitedHealthcare exec last week Last Wednesday, social media greeted the shocking news about the evidently targeted killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in midtown Manhattan with morbid mockery, blasting the U.S. insurance industry for profiting off the

Ammo used in CEO killing emblazoned with ‘deny,’ ‘defend,’ and ‘depose’
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Ammo used in CEO killing emblazoned with ‘deny,’ ‘defend,’ and ‘depose’

This image provided by the New York City Police Department shows a man wanted for questioning in connection to the investigation of the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. (New York City Police Department via AP) NEW YORK (AP) — The masked gunman who stalked and killed the head

Dr. Oz nominated to oversee Medicare, Medicaid
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Dr. Oz nominated to oversee Medicare, Medicaid

WASHINGTON —  Mehmet Oz, a renowned heart surgeon and television host best known for “The Dr. Oz Show,” has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, or CMS. If confirmed by the Senate, Oz will oversee two of the nation’s most vital health insurance

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