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Michael Moore defends anger at health care industry
Michael Moore: Anger toward health insurance companies ‘1000% justified’
Filmmaker Michael Moore backed the anger toward insurance companies following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last week. “After the killing of the CEO of United
Michael Moore callously declares he wants to ‘pour gasoline’ on anger at health insurance industry after CEO killing
Moore added that the insurance companies and their executives “have more blood on their hands than a thousand 9/11 terrorists,” explaining that the American people are fed up with the
Michael Moore defends anger at the health care industry: More blood on their hands than '9/11 terrorists'
Documentary filmmaker and liberal commentator Michael Moore argued that anger for health insurance companies is not only justified but should be amplified.
Michael Moore says he wants to pour ‘gasoline’ on anger at health insurance companies after CEO shooting
Moore said he does not condone murder, but emphasized that doesn’t negate the serious issues with American health insurance
Michael Moore wants to ‘pour gasoline’ on health insurance company anger
Filmmaker Michael Moore weighed in after he was mentioned in the manifesto of the suspected killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
Michael Moore, named in Luigi Mangione's manifesto, reacts to CEO murder, ‘I want to pour gasoline on…’
Michael Moore condemned Brian Thompson’s murder, but also said that the anger the health insurance industry is facing is "1,000% justified.”
Michael Moore: Rage at health insurers is 'justified' — we should 'pour gasoline' on it
Left-leaning documentary filmmaker Michael Moore doesn't support the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson — but he feels the public anger this crime brought to the surface about the health insurance industry is "1,
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Why hasn’t the US been trying to fix its health insurance problems?
The cold-blooded assassination of a health care CEO has uncorked a torrent of public anger at the health insurance industry.
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Most Americans Say They Have Good Health Insurance, Polls Show
Many have encountered problems with their coverage, but the recent rage on social media is only part of the picture of ...
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Luigi Mangione, suspect in health insurance CEO's slaying, retains top New York attorney
Luigi Mangione, the man charged with murder in the death of UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson, has retained a top New ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Murdering insurance CEOs is wrong. Reforming health insurance is overdue
The 'yeah, but' reaction to the UnitedHealthcare CEO's death was wrong, but the conversation on health insurance reform is ...
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UnitedHealth CEO responds to the 'vitriol' directed at health insurance workers
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty eulogized Brian Thompson in an op-ed. Online commenters responded with fierce criticism.
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Americans Have Three Day Deadline to Make Urgent Health Insurance Decision
There are just three days left for Americans to make an urgent health insurance decision regarding their coverage in 2025.
Opinion
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Opinion
The Furor Over Health Insurance in America
Readers discuss the anger over health insurance set off by the killing of a C.E.O. Also: Gun safety laws; money in politics.
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The spotlight is on health insurance companies. Patients are telling their stories of denied claims, bankruptcy and delayed care.
People are speaking out about the issues they have faced with private health insurance in America, from thousands of dollars ...
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Florida woman charged for threatening health insurance company: 'Delay, deny, depose'
Briana Boston, a 42-year-old woman from Lakeland, Florida, said she was denied a medical claim with Blue Cross Blue Shield ...
ConsumerAffairs
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Health insurance industry needs a make-over, experts say
Since the Dec. 4 murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, there has been an avalanche of complaints about the health ...
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Four Situations When Supplemental Health Insurance Makes Sense (When You’re Not Retired)
When you get insurance coverage through your employer you might think you’ve covered your bases—but there are certain ...
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