UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thomson Assassinated in Midtown Manhattan
NEW YORK — UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thomson was assassinated Wednesday morning in Midtown Manhattan, sending shockwaves through the business and healthcare
By Wane A. Hailes
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Harris's groundbreaking perspectives complemented by Walz's grounded pragmatism could profoundly impact the nation's path forward.Their leadership would not only aim to heal the divisions but also pave a promising path for future generations, emphasizing unity, progress, and the true essence of the American dream.