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The woman had to undergo an emergency C-section after the shooting, police said.
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The woman had to undergo an emergency C-section after the shooting, police said.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state is using its "market power to defend the right to choose."
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has canceled the renewal of the state's $54 million contract with Walgreens over the company's decision to halt distribution of abortion medication by mail in 21 states.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state will no longer do business with Walgreens, criticizing the drug store chain for its decision to restrict access to abortion pills in 21 states. The pills are legal in at least four of those states.
Cutting hours is meant to ease workload for employees and deliver better customer service, pharmacy chains say.
Justice Department also ruled that the USPS may legally deliver abortion drugs in all 50 U.S. states.
CVS and Walgreens are both limiting the amount of children's pain and fever medications a person can purchase as supplies run low during a rise in respiratory infections. Riley Children's Health primary care pediatrician Dr. Shannon Dillon joins CBS News to discuss what parents should and should not do if they can't find medication at the pharmacy.
The nation's two largest pharmacy chains, CVS and Walgreens, announced they are settling lawsuits over their roles in the opioid crisis to the tune of $5 billion each. CBS News' Elaine Quijano speaks with Peter Mougey, who represented affected communities in these settlements, about where the money is going and what this means for future cases.
A federal judge has ruled that Walgreens contributed to San Francisco's opioid crisis and can be held responsible. There’s no word yet on how much the chain will have to pay. Thousands have been evacuated from their homes in southwestern France due to a massive wildfire amid a European heatwave. And comedian Steve Martin tells The Hollywood Reporter his current Hulu series may be the last TV or film work he does.
Amanda Starrantino reports on a judge ruling in San Francisco's favor in opioid lawsuit against Walgreens (8-10-2022)
With Thanksgiving falling on the latest day possible this year, the holiday shopping season is the shortest it ever is -- just 26 days. Many retailers are trying to make up for lost time, by starting seasonal sales earlier and opening for business on Thanksgiving; and, Seventy-five percent of autistic adults are unemployed, but their uncanny ability to focus intensely on minute details is making them attractive to computer software companies.
Lake and Trumbull counties blamed three chain pharmacies for flood of pills that caused hundreds of overdose deaths, attorneys said.
"We remain focused on the competitive advantage provided by our presence in thousands of communities," its CEO said.
With sales of flu-fighting products up sharply, pharmacy chain reminds people to get their annual flu shots.
Officials with the nation's second-largest drug store say they have closed 10 stores in San Francisco since 2019.
Drugstore chain joins Chipotle, Southwest Airlines and other big companies moving to raise their hourly wage.
Mylan, the drug company that created outrage with the dramatic price hike of the EpiPen, is on the defensive again. A new report shows a big rise in complaints about the device not working in life-threatening emergencies. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Walgreens announced it will begin stocking Narcan, a nasal spray that helps prevent people from dying of opioid overdoses. It will be available in all stores, and can be bought without a prescription in 45 states that allow it.
Walgreens buys Rite Aid, Northrop Grumman wins $80 billion Pentagon contract, Ford's profits double and more. CBS News MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has today's CBSN Business Headlines.
Walgreens says it’s buying rival Rite Aid, uniting two of the country’s top three drug store chains by revenue. Bill Cohan, contributing editor for Bloomberg TV and Vanity Fair, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the blockbuster merger.
Walgreens confirms it is offering to buy pharmaceutical chain Rite Aid for $9 billion in cash. CBSN's Contessa Brewer reports.
After considering relocating its headquarters overseas to avoid corporate taxes, Walgreens is staying in the Chicago area. CBS News business analyst Mellody Hobson joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts from Chicago to discuss the decision.
Former Def Jam president Kevin Liles sits down with CBS News' Lauren Moraski to talk music and how to make it in the business.
A new study from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says about half of all payday loan customers end up paying more in fees than the original cost of their loan. The watchdog group says about four of five payday loans are extended within 14 days and borrowers are charged every time a loan is rolled over. Jill Wagner has that story and more MoneyWatch headlines.
Critics say CVS and Walgreens are to blame for a slow rollout of COVID-19 vaccines meant for residents of nursing homes and long-term care facilities. The federal government selected the two pharmacies to lead the effort with that part of the U.S. population. CBS MoneyWatch senior reporter Stephen Gandel joins CBSN AM with the latest on the delays.
Kari Lake, acting CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, announced the latest round of job cuts in a social media post late Friday.
A federal appeals court said many of the tariffs imposed by President Trump on dozens of countries earlier this year are not legally permissible, but didn't halt them.
Hurricane Katrina survivors can still describe in detail what they faced in the days after the storm devastated the Gulf Coast.
Israel's military said that it had launched the "initial stages" of the planned offensive to seize Gaza City, declaring the Palestinian territory's biggest population center a "dangerous combat zone."
The signing of the "Protecting Chicago Initiative" comes amid growing concerns of federal agents arriving in the city as soon as Friday.
Mark Knoller was, to put it simply, a legend. For decades, everyone in the White House press corps knew him as the unofficial presidential historian and statistician.
The charges were posted on a court website Saturday after previously having been under seal by a state judge.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Andriy Parubiy's killing as a "horrific murder" and said "all necessary forces and means" would be used in the investigation.
The U.S. has said the deployment of warships to the southern Caribbean, near Venezuela's territorial waters, was an anti-drug trafficking operation.