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UnitedHealth Group improperly uses workers’ funds to reduce its own 401(k) contributions, according to a lawsuit against the nation’s largest health insurer that is seeking class-action status.
UnitedHealth Group improperly uses workers’ funds to reduce its own 401(k) contributions, according to a lawsuit against the nation’s largest health insurer that is seeking class-action status.
Google’s new ‘G’ logo appeared on stage during the I/O 2025 keynote, and is now live in more apps and the web. The new logo made its debut with the Google app on Android and iOS last week.
United Homes Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:UHG) announced in the early hours of Monday that it would be appointing a new CEO, John G. (Jack) Micenko, Jr. A press release published on the UHG’s website ...
The Department of Justice is carrying out a criminal investigation into UnitedHealth Group for possible Medicare fraud, according to a Wall Street Journal report. While the exact nature of the ...
UnitedHealth Group's CEO Andrew Witty resigned due to personal reasons amidst financial challenges, prompting Stephen Hemsley to return as CEO. The company withdrew its 2025 financial outlook ...
UnitedHealth Group abruptly replaced CEO Andrew Witty on Tuesday, as the sweeping problems facing the company and industry deepened. Business Big Health Care is ending a terrible year.
Google’s logo just got a little bit blurrier. In a new logo quietly rolled out across iOS and Pixel, the search giant ditches its color-blocked “G” for gradients.
UHG will invest 200 million baht to convert 7,000 square metres of office space across six floors at Ladprao Hills into 200 hotel rooms, with the conversion expected to take around three months to ...
UnitedHealth Group’s stock dropped sharply on Thursday after the insurance giant slashed its earnings outlook for 2025. The announcement led to a broad drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average ...
UnitedHealth Group cut its outlook to net earnings of $24.65 to $25.15 per share for the year and adjusted earnings of $26 to $26.50 per share for 2025.
UnitedHealth Group lent billions to struggling medical providers after a cyberattack on one of its subsidiaries wreaked havoc on the U.S. healthcare system last year. Now, it wants its money back.