The retirement of David Cordani as CEO of The Cigna Group will be the fourth departure of a long-time health insurance executive during a turbulent time for the industry.
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Cigna CEO’s Departure Only The Latest Among Top Health Insurers
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Trump to POLITICO: ‘I really don’t care’ if Iran plays in World Cup
Iran was the first team to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. But when FIFA convened a planning meeting for participating nations this week in Atlanta, Iran was the one country missing.
That absence has fueled questions about whether Tehran will send a team to the United States for this…
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This simple blood protein could stop a deadly black fungus
An international team of scientists has discovered that albumin, the most abundant protein circulating in human blood, plays a powerful and previously unrecognized role in protecting the body from mucormycosis, a rare but frequently deadly fungal infection. The findings were published in Nature….
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Alessia Russo happy with England’s ‘ruthless edge’ in win over Ukraine
Russo opened the scoring with a quickfire double after the first half ended goalless before Yana Kalinina ensured Ukraine would not be shut out by the 2023 World Cup runners-up.
The impressive Georgia Stanway fired home a penalty and thumped…
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Macron orders first evacuations of citizens as France boosts defences in the Middle East
France says it downed drones “in legitimate defence”, will send the warship to Cyprus and deploy air-defence assets to allies as the first two repatriation flights head to Paris on Tuesday night
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Europe is at war with Iran whether it likes it or not, Israel’s EU ambassador says – POLITICO
“We’re seeing some member states that are realizing right now what’s happening in Cyprus — that they should consider all kinds of actions,” he said. France said Tuesday it will send anti-missile and anti-drone systems to Cyprus, and the U.K. is weighing sending a warship to the…
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Spain’s Sánchez emerges as the EU’s chief critic of Trump’s war in Iran
Only one EU leader has dared to directly challenge U.S. President Donald Trump over a war against Iran, calling it unjustified, dangerous and illegal: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
And Trump has certainly noticed his outspoken critic in Madrid. On Tuesday, he slammed the Spanish…
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