Inflation sent rates up at first. But factors like complex vehicle technology and climate change risk are keeping costs high.
The cold-blooded assassination of a health care CEO has uncorked a torrent of public anger at the health insurance industry.
Inflation cooled for much of the year before picking up this fall, with insurance prices for autos, homes and medical care ...
Luigi Mangione, the man charged with murder in the death of UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson, has retained a top New ...
Many have encountered problems with their coverage, but the recent rage on social media is only part of the picture of ...
Activist investor Jana wants Markel to improve its insurance operations and explore a separation or sale of its private ...
To the editor: Jamie Court is correct that killing the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare will not solve the problems that ...
Briana Boston, 42, was charged with threatening to conduct a mass shooting or act of terrorism. She told police she poses no ...
Briana Boston, a 42-year-old woman from Lakeland, Florida, said she was denied a medical claim with Blue Cross Blue Shield ...
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac don’t factor climate change into rates. More frequent floods, hurricanes and wildfires raise ...
A woman has been arrested after ending a call to her health insurance company with the words: “Delay, deny, depose – you ...