Surgeon says little-understood eye condition puts drivers at risk of £1,000 fine
A UK surgeon warns that thousands of drivers may face fines and insurance issues due to an eye condition known as diplopia, which affects their ability to drive safely.
Model Tess Holliday claims she was denied life insurance for weighing 'over 300 lbs'
Model Tess Holliday expresses frustration over being denied life insurance coverage due to her weight, highlighting issues of fatphobia within the medical industry.
She wrote a children's book about mourning her husband. Now she will stand trial for his murder
Kouri Richins, accused of murdering her husband Eric Richins by poisoning him with fentanyl, faces trial on charges including first-degree murder, insurance fraud, and forgery, as prosecutors present evidence suggesting financial motives and infidelity.
Labor Department deploys ‘strike team’ to California over $21B unemployment debt, fraud concerns
The Labor Department has sent a team to California to tackle issues of fraud and improper payments in its unemployment insurance program, following significant federal concerns.
Complaints Against Health Plans and Operators Reach Highest Level in 12 Years
Complaints against health plans and operators in Brazil have reached a historic high, driven by issues such as coverage denials and delays in reimbursements.
Christy Romano Breaks Down in Tears: Positive Result from Cancer Screening
Actress Christy Carlson Romano announces a positive result from her cancer screening, indicating the possibility of stageable cancer.
Letters from readers: The West, the rise in meat prices, labor insurance
Readers express their thoughts on the current state of the West, rising meat prices, and labor insurance issues in Argentina.
Letters from readers: The West, the rise of meat prices, labor insurance
Readers reflect on issues such as the rise in meat prices and the importance of Western unity in response to current global challenges.
Prudential Branch Manager Invites Junior Colleagues to Earn Big, Behind a Distorted Sales Organization
A Prudential branch manager actively recruits junior colleagues by promoting high earnings, revealing issues within the company’s organizational structure and recent financial scandals.
There are 800 thousand cars in the registry that cannot be deregistered. A lawyer cites an absurd reason why
An estimated 800,000 cars in the Czech vehicle registration system are believed to be non-existent, as listed owners refuse to claim them, and they cannot be removed from the registry.
Prudential Life Insurance President: 'The Foundation of Trust is Being Questioned' - Establishment of a Third-Party Committee
Prudential Life Insurance's president addressed a major scandal involving employees defrauding customers, announcing the establishment of a third-party committee to investigate and prevent recurrence of such issues.
Host Country Considers Withdrawal from WBC Due to Low Transparency in Insurance Issues
Concerns over insurance coverage for players have led the Pan American Baseball Confederation to criticize the World Baseball Classic's transparency, with some Latin American stars potentially withdrawing from the tournament.
Family of woman who died after Cape Verde holiday issue warning - as spike in illnesses revealed
The family of a British woman who died after a holiday in Cape Verde is warning others to research and ensure adequate insurance due to a spike in illnesses among tourists.
"Of all the bad issues of the government, I think this is the worst"
Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir, leader of the Independence Party, expresses serious concerns regarding a proposal linking public insurance payments to wage indices, fearing it will lead to automatic increases in government spending and reduced incentives.
USA: He is more dangerous to Americans than Donald Trump
The article discusses how Donald Trump's negligence towards health issues could cost millions of Americans their health insurance due to significant cuts in healthcare spending by his Republican party.
Unexpected crisis: how Puerto Rico went from almost winning the World Baseball Classic to considering withdrawing from the tournament in 2026
Puerto Rico is considering withdrawing from the 2026 World Baseball Classic due to insurance coverage issues for several players, just a month before the tournament.
Mr. M with Endless Patience, the Shocking Report and Responsibilities, the Pollsters and President Maria, Jim Allen in Athens, the Series of 'Egnatia Insurance'
The article discusses Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis's long meeting with various agricultural representatives addressing their concerns, alongside issues related to a shocking report, polling, and Jim Allen's presence in Athens.
Marrying for health insurance? The ACA cost crisis forces some drastic choices
The article discusses how the Affordable Care Act's cost issues are leading some individuals, like Mathew, to marry friends primarily for health insurance coverage.
Who bears the blackout costs? What tenants, owners, and insured individuals need to know
The article addresses concerns regarding assistance during prolonged power outages in extreme cold conditions, insurance coverage for damaged property, and the legality of tenants reducing rent due to these issues.
Proposal for a new practice fee: Better to discuss the remuneration of the medical profession
The article discusses the need for structural reforms in the health system rather than provocative proposals, criticizing the government's lack of effective changes in the face of existing issues.