Luigi Mangione, the Ivy League graduate charged with fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a Manhattan sidewalk in December, has pleaded not guilty in connection with the killing.
Police in Pennsylvania pulled a fast one on Luigi Mangione when they arrested him at an Altoona McDonald's, according to his lawyer. Cops allegedly gave him a snack strictly so they could get his DNA.
The "Opus" ending has a twist that makes audiences reconsider how they view Moretti, John Malkovich's mysterious pop star ...
A police officer has been stationed at the UnitedHealthcare headquarters in Minnetonka, Minnesota, since the killing of CEO ...
The residence belongs to an executive at Bayer, the German pharmaceutical company valued at nearly $50 billion which makes ...
There have been heightened security concerns since the shooting of CEO Brian Thompson, and an online threat to the company's ...
Following a fire at a Bayer executive’s New Jersey home earlier this month, at least eight agencies—including the Federal ...
A legal battle is brewing over how police in a small Pennsylvania town questioned, searched, and arrested the United ...
The FBI is now involved in the investigation into a suspected arson earlier this month at a Bayer pharmaceutical executive's home.
Luigi Mangione's Pennsylvania defense attorney argues that authorities' use of the word 'manifesto' to describe UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect's 'personal writings' is 'incorrect.' ...
The FBI’s Newark office is assisting with the investigation into the fire at a residence in Madison around 7:30 a.m. on March ...