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UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty told analysts that the company is positioned well for growth in 2025. This comes just a month after the CEO of its insurance unit was murdered.
In its first results since its insurance unit CEO was fatally shot in New York City, UnitedHealth Group reported Thursday weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter revenue, prompting its shares to fall in early morning trading despite quarterly profit beating projections.
Andrew Witty said the company had helped lower ... was gunned down as he walked to the company's annual investor conference at a New York City hotel early on December 4. The killing prompted ...
In its first financial results since its insurance unit CEO was fatally shot in New York City ... quarterly profit beating projections. Andrew Witty, UnitedHealth Group’s CEO, defended the ...
The UnitedHealth Group leader whose murder in December unleashed a torrent of public frustration and dissatisfaction with the U.S. health care system was pushing for some of the very improvements that critics have been seeking.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was killed outside of an investor day meeting in New York City on Dec. 4 ... in a note to clients Thursday. CEO Andrew Witty addressed the public outrage ...
Trump kicked off his first with sweeping changes to U.S. health care. Meanwhile, Change Healthcare cyberattack affected more than half of U.S. population.
New York City was once the "Oyster Capital of the World." A new art installation explains how regrowing their populations could help the city.
Renters are feeling emboldened by a new law that can help them hang onto their homes and fight bank-breaking rent increases during lease renewals.
As the federal crackdown on immigration continues​, Mayor Eric Adams has been summoned to Washington to testify on New York City's sanctuary city status.
Community members have another opportunity to help save artist and activist Keith Haring’s iconic mural at the landmarked Tony Dapolito Recreation Center in New