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  • POLITICSJul 9 · 10:02 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    House Republican Thomas Massie suggests Obamacare could now be labeled 'Trumpcare'

    Rep. Thomas Massie criticized President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers for not repealing Obamacare and suggested it could now be called 'Trumpcare'. He accused the party of failing to act despite controlling legislative and executive branches and claimed the system benefits insurance and hospital companies.

  • CRIMEJun 18 · 11:00 UTCNY POST
    Alleged $38M adult daycare scam busted in Brooklyn — snaring Pakistani community leaders who cozied up to Dems

    A $38 million adult daycare scam was uncovered in Brooklyn, involving Pakistani community leaders who had connections to Democrats. The case has raised questions about potential collusion between politicians and insurance companies in fraudulent activities.

  • SECURITYJun 17 · 03:33 UTCPOLITICO EUROPE
    ‘VIP pass’: Trump administration mulling how to coax more oil tankers through Hormuz

    Trump administration officials are exploring a fee-based 'VIP pass' naval escort system to encourage oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, as discussions with insurance companies aim to address coverage gaps for ships navigating the waterway. Over 500 ships remain stalled outside Hormuz due to safety concerns, impacting global oil prices and U.S. political dynamics ahead of November elections.

  • SECURITYJun 15 · 13:10 UTCTIMES OF ISRAEL
    Operation to remove Iranian mines from Strait of Hormuz could take weeks, experts say

    Experts say removing Iranian mines from the Strait of Hormuz could take weeks, despite using conventional minesweepers and advanced underwater drones. Insurance, shipping, and oil companies remain hesitant to use the waterway until the operation is completed.

  • HEALTHJun 7 · 11:28 UTCVTDIGGER
    Waiting for prior authorization almost killed me

    A patient recounts how prior authorization delays from an insurance company nearly caused their death due to untreated liver disease, highlighting systemic issues in healthcare rationing and bureaucratic hurdles. The author criticizes insurance companies for prioritizing profits over patient care and calls for reform in a system that forces physicians and patients to fight for necessary treatments.

  • POLITICSJun 4 · 20:48 UTCTHE HILL
    Collins bucks GOP on amendment to address insurance companies denying medical care

    Senator Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine, voted for a Democratic amendment to send a $70 billion budget reconciliation package to the Judiciary Committee to investigate insurance companies denying medical care to patients. She broke with Senate Republican leaders on this issue.

  • HEALTHMay 29 · 21:38 UTCWGN9 CHICAGO
    UnitedHealthcare removing prior approval for most pediatric services

    UnitedHealthcare is removing prior approval requirements for most pediatric services. This decision is part of insurance companies' efforts to address backlash against prior authorization mandates.

  • POLITICSMay 19 · 15:51 UTCCNBC TOP
    Trump says it's not a 'war.' Insurers with money on the line say it is

    Donald Trump downplays the situation as not a 'war', while insurance companies disagree due to their financial exposure. Many Middle Eastern businesses have insurance against terrorism or sabotage, but fewer have war coverage. This discrepancy may lead to significant financial losses for insurers.

  • POLITICSMay 13 · 20:34 UTCTENNESSEE LOOKOUT
    As property insurance crisis worsens, some lawmakers target Big Oil

    Lawmakers in California and two other states have proposed bills to hold oil companies accountable for climate change-related insurance costs, aiming to offset rising premiums and insurer losses. The bills, which did not pass this session, follow broader efforts to sue fossil fuel producers for climate damages, with some states using attribution science to assign costs.

  • SECURITYMay 9 · 06:56 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Home insurance payouts for theft hit a record high at start of 2026, as spike in garage break-ins revealed

    Home insurance payouts for theft reached a record high at the start of 2026 due to a spike in garage break-ins. The increase in thefts has led to higher payouts for home insurance claims. This trend is expected to continue throughout the year.

  • SECURITYApr 30 · 18:19 UTCFOX NEWS
    Are insurance apps watching you?

    Insurance apps offer discounts by collecting user data on driving habits, location, and health/fitness information. Users trade personal data for lower premiums, but concerns arise about privacy risks and the extent of data sharing. Optional programs vary in data collection methods, with location and health data revealing significant personal details.

  • HEALTHApr 26 · 13:00 UTCTHE HILL
    Congress must deliver substantive health care reform in 2026

    Congress is working on health care reform in 2026 to redirect funds from insurance companies and hospital systems to patients, supported by Fund The Patient and a recent poll.

  • POLITICSApr 23 · 03:50 UTCTHE HILL
    Three GOP senators break with leaders over addressing insurance companies’ denial of medical care

    Three Republican senators, including Susan Collins, Dan Sullivan, and Josh Hawley, voted with a Democratic amendment to address insurance companies delaying or denying necessary medical care, breaking with Senate GOP leadership. The amendment was sponsored by Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.).

  • POLITICSApr 14 · 20:59 UTCPOLITICO RSS
    Albany’s influence wars

    Governor Kathy Hochul faces legislative opposition over her proposal to limit auto accident lawsuits, which aims to reduce insurance costs but is criticized by lawmakers who argue it undermines injured drivers' rights. The state budget delay highlights tensions between Hochul and legislators, with accusations of obstructionism and conflicting interests over campaign donations.

  • SECURITYApr 10 · 06:01 UTCDAILY MAIL
    AI fuels new wave of insurance fraud as customers make FAKE images of damage that never existed: These are the most SHAMELESS examples

    AI technology is being exploited in insurance fraud cases where customers create fake images of non-existent damage to claim payouts. The article highlights extreme examples of deceptive practices leveraging AI-generated content.

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