FBI Director to resign. And, UHC CEO killing brings attention to U.S. life expectancy
Briefly

FBI Director Christopher Wray announced his resignation, stating it would be beneficial for the FBI to avoid further entanglement in political frictions as Trump seeks a new appointee.
Wray emphasized the critical nature of the FBI's work will not change even in the wake of his departure, which aligns with preserving the agency's independence.
The recent murder case involving UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has ignited discussions about U.S. healthcare quality and its correlation with the country's declining life expectancy.
CDC data indicates America's current life expectancy is 77 years, raising concerns as this figure aligns more closely with developing nations than with other advanced economies.
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