Tim Noel, who joined UHG in 2007 and most recently served as UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement's chief executive officer, will become UnitedHealthcare's CEO. "He brings unparalleled ...
The Los Angeles Angels have signed two-time All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson to a minor league deal, USA Today reported Wednesday. The 31-year-old free agent and former batting champion is looking ...
I’m Tim, directed by Henrik Burman and streaming on Netflix in conjunction with the live set Avicii: My Last Show, is the documentary portion of what feels like a complete official statement on ...
But it’s natural to always seek out the next big thing. Apple’s CEO Tim Cook though, interestingly enough, has already told us what it is—and now it’s starting to take shape. In search of ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Gov. Tim Walz on Friday set up a new fraud investigations unit and announced a package of other proposals aimed at cracking down on financial crimes that cost the state ...
The list of companies and CEOs lining up to visit the president-elect and give money to his committee include Meta, OpenAI, Amazon, Toyota, Ford, Uber, and GM. The list of companies and CEOs ...
UnitedHealth Group on Thursday named Tim Noel, the head of its Medicare business, to the top job at its health insurance business, a month after the unit’s former CEO Brian Thompson was killed.
As the 119 th Congress begins on Friday, Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina is poised to make history as the longest-serving African American in the 235-year history of the U.S. Senate.
Tim Scott on Friday makes history, becoming the longest-serving African American in the 235-year history of the United States Senate. This historic moment will be shared alongside four other ...
GOP Rep. Tim Burchett lauded House Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday for not cheating on his wife — while in the same breath apparently throwing shade at the speaker’s predecessor. Burchett (R-Tenn.
South Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Nikki Haley, left, and Republican congressional candidate Tim Scott, right, campaign on Oct. 7, 2010, in North Charleston, South Carolina.