Kentucky sues Walgreens over opioid epidemic
Attorney general of state with third-highest drug overdose rate blasts chain's dual role as distributor and pharmacy
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Attorney general of state with third-highest drug overdose rate blasts chain's dual role as distributor and pharmacy
Supermarket and drugstore and benefits giants seeking to adapt to fast-changing retail landscape as Amazon, Walmart evolve, Wall Street Journal says
The giant drugstore chain is said to be mulling a buyout of the rest of the drug distributor it doesn't already own
Walgreens said the move was "part of its comprehensive national plan to combat drug abuse" and help the communities it serves
The employee heard the victim screaming for help and ran to help her
Walgreens store manager estimated that the hidden camera had been in the restroom for at least two days
Walgreens will now buy more than 2,000 Rite Aid stores for $5.1 billion after ending outright takeover bid
The chain is accused of making people with insurance pay far more than what participants in a company program pay
The tribe says drug stores and distributors have contributed to “an epidemic of prescription opioid abuse” among its members
Selling hundreds of stores to rival retailer Fred's could help No. 1 and No. 3 drugstore chains seal their deal with regulators
Blood-testing startup says it will continue serving customers through independent retail locations
A class-action lawsuit claims the problem-plagued blood-testing company misled consumers
The largest drugstore chain blames lower sales on a mild flu season, even as profits came in higher than expected
Police say they are looking for this man, who is suspected of stealing Rogaine foam from several Ohio Walgreens locations
Valeant has taken criticism for its practice of buying smaller drug developers, hiking drug prices and then slashing R&D spending
Drugstore giant Walgreens is expected to announce a big change to its health care plan, shifting workers from company coverage to private plans
Economy grew faster in second quarter and more of the latest MoneyWatch headlines
Missouri's attorney general claims display tags inside the drugstore chain don't match up with prices at the register
Dr. Kavita Patel, an internist at Johns Hopkins Hospital, discusses the trend with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts
The suspect was allegedly wearing a ninja-style mask when he threatened the cashier with a sword
Retailers and websites are questioned about selling bogus "cures" that prey on seniors' fear of memory loss
Nation's largest drugstore chain expands on a $1 billion cost-reduction plan it announced last August
Hurricane Melissa made landfall Tuesday in Jamaica as a fearsome Category 5 storm. Forecasters said it could be the island's "storm of the century."
The Senate failed for a 13th time on advancing a GOP funding bill that would end the government shutdown, now on Day 28. Follow live updates here.
The order from Netanyahu follows heightened tensions after Hamas returned a set of remains that Israel said belonged to a hostage recovered earlier in the war.
The U.S. on Monday struck four more vessels that the Pentagon says were trafficking narcotics in the eastern Pacific Ocean, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced.
President Trump's lawyers filed their long-promised appeal of the Manhattan "hush money" criminal case that led to his felony conviction.
The Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on a measure that would block President Trump's tariffs on Brazil, as Democrats seek support from a handful of Republicans.
The GOP majority report criticized Biden's autopen use, but did not offer clear evidence that aides conspired to enact policies without his knowledge.
Officials from half the states and the District of Columbia are asking a federal judge to order the Department of Agriculture to provide food stamp benefits for November.
Airlines are donating meals to unpaid federal aviation workers during the government shutdown as air traffic controllers missed their first paychecks.