The day after the CEO of UnitedHealthcare was killed in New York City, San Francisco police tipped the FBI about a missing man, Luigi Mangione, who resembled the suspect. Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania after being identified at a McDonald’s, and police found a gun and a letter linking him to the shooting. UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty praised the victim, Brian Thompson, as a caring leader and emphasized the need for a better healthcare system amidst the tragic incident.
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Padres' Cole Paplham hit in head by 102-mph line drive vs Dodgers
San Diego Padres pitcher Cole Paplham was struck in the head by a 102-mph line drive during a spring training game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The incident occurred in the eighth inning when Dodgers infielder Aaron Bracho hit the ball back at Paplham. Despite being alert, Paplham was in pain and had to leave the field in a golf cart. This incident follows a similar one involving Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller, who is currently...
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