Participants in a non-partisan survey say insurance denials and company profits bear “a moderate amount” of responsibility ...
The man accused of fatally shooting the CEO of UnitedHealthcare has pleaded not guilty to murder and terror charges in a ...
Mangione was widely expected to be arraigned on state murder and terrorism charges brought by Manhattan District Attorney ...
CNN legal commentator Elie Honig cited Luigi Mangione's sudden fame as a reason his murder case could face jury nullification.
Originally appeared on E! Online Luigi Mangione’s legal battle has begun. After the 26-year-old ...
While Americans continue to grapple with the violent death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, Luigi Mangione, who is accused of shooting the health insurance executive last week in Manhattan ...
Luigi Mangione, 26, faces a second-degree murder charge in New York state in connection with the ambush shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was gunned down by a masked ...
Luigi Mangione is in New York to face both state and federal murder charges. His new federal indictment alleges he stalked and then killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Manhattan ...
But even if Mangione is charged and convicted of first-degree murder, the penalty would not be death—he would face at least 20 years, or up to life in prison. That's because the death penalty ...
Most Americans believe health insurance profits and coverage denials share responsibility for the killing of UnitedHealthcare ...
Mangione would not face the death penalty if convicted in New York. Luigi Mangione is led into the Blair County Courthouse on December 10, 2024, in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. Mangione would not ...
But could Mangione face the death penalty? Mangione, 26, is charged with the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was on his way to an investor meeting when he was shot outside of a ...