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  • EXCLUSIVE Chilling actions of UnitedHealthcare CEO gunman revealed by witness who 'saw the whole thing'

    12/04/2024 4:53:04 PM PST · by Morgana · 106 replies
    Daily Mail UK ^ | December 4, 2024 | Will Potter
    A bystander to the early morning assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson said he feared he would also be shot as he witnessed the gunman fleeing the scene. 'I heard the shot, and I looked around and saw a guy with a gun,' the witness said. 'He shot three times and then he started running.' He said he was 'scared' the gunman would turn on him as he was sat nearby in his car and watched 'the whole thing.' It comes as shocking surveillance footage obtained by DailyMail.com captured the CEO's last moments as the horror shooting unfolded in the...
  • Obamacare-Created Insurer Goes Under, Is Taken Over By The State

    12/26/2014 5:02:34 PM PST · by lowbridge · 19 replies
    dailycaller.com ^ | december 24, 2014 | sarah hurtubise
    An Obamacare-created and taxpayer-funded insurance company in Iowa has been taken over by the state due to a financial crisis. CoOportunity Health is Iowa’s insurance cooperative — a nonprofit insurance company created by the Affordable Care Act to supposedly undercut the large, for-profit insurers that Democrats castigated as “greedy” and “evil” during the debate over health care reform. After just beginning to offer plans in 2013, the company’s already insolvent and has now been taken over by the state of Iowa, insurance commissioner Nick Gerhart announced Wednesday. CoOpportunity doesn’t have enough cash on hand to be sure it can pay claims for its...
  • Black boxes in cars give info to police, insurance companies

    01/31/2003 8:58:01 PM PST · by YOMO · 24 replies · 2,724+ views
    KMOV TV St. Louis MO ^ | 1/31/03 | Reporter: Marc Cox, News 4
    There's a new device on most automobiles these days that you don't see listed in the owner's manual. If it works properly, it can save your life. But to accomplish that task, the small computer chip needs to know information about your car and how you drive it. Police and insurance companies are now able to get their hands on that information.