
Mark Maremont
Senior Editor at The Wall Street Journal
WSJ Senior Editor. I cover complex business, finance and politics stories for the paper.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
wsj.com | Mark Maremont
Johnson pays about $5,000 a year to lease the system, a pump-and-hose apparatus that can draw large amounts of water from his swimming pool to help fight the progress of wildfires and backstop the city’s municipal firefighters and hydrants. Just as Johnson and his wife started hosing down their property in hopes of preventing any embers from igniting, a man sent by the system’s supplier, Fire Defense Service, showed up to help them.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
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Jan 14, 2025 |
advisorstream.com | Mark Maremont |Ron Phillips
By Mark Maremont Jan. 14, 2025 When former Olympic gold-medal sprinter Michael Johnson heard the Palisades fire was heading his way, he knew his multimillion-dollar hillside home in Malibu, Calif., was in danger. Johnson didn’t simply dial 911 as others in the wildfire’s path did: He turned to his private firefighting system for protection.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
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Dec 2, 2024 |
wsj.com | Mark Maremont |Christopher Weaver |Tom McGinty
Your browser does not support the audio tag. 00:00 / 00:00This article is in your queue. Bruce Kitt is one of the Medicare Advantage industry’s most lucrative customers. The federal government pays his private Medicare Advantage insurer thousands of dollars a year to cover the cost of doctor visits, hospitalizations and other medical care that the 74-year-old retired aircraft mechanic might need.
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Quite a concept: Insurer-driven diagnoses. Great story by @wsj: Insurers Pocketed $50 Billion From Medicare for Diseases No Doctor Treated https://t.co/qEWMOXR16C

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