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In a recent announcement, Kroger revealed that it has agreed to pay $1.2 billion to settle the majority of claims against the company regarding its alleged contribution to the opioid epidemic. This settlement, which covers claims made by U.S. states, local governments, and Native American tribes, follows similar agreements reached by other retail pharmacy chains
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The timeline for deciding the ownership fate of Hulu has undergone a significant shift, according to Comcast CEO Brian Roberts. The discussions between Comcast and Disney, originally scheduled for January 2024, are now set to take place on September 30. These talks will involve the appraisal process and have greater implications for the streaming service
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Charter Communications CEO, Chris Winfrey, is challenging the traditional pay-TV bundle model, urging media content companies to embrace a new approach. The recent blackout of Disney-owned networks on Charter’s Spectrum service has only intensified this call for change. These blackouts, which have plagued the industry for decades, typically occur due to disputes over rising fees.
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Walmart, the retail giant, is making significant strides in its online marketplace to compete with its arch-nemesis, Amazon. With an ambition to enhance online sales and narrow the wide gap, Walmart held its inaugural Walmart Marketplace Seller Summit. The event, attended by more than 1,500 businesses selling various products on Walmart’s website, aims to attract
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The Biden administration has taken a significant step towards lowering drug costs for older adults in the U.S. by unveiling a list of 10 drugs that will be subject to price negotiations between manufacturers and Medicare. This announcement marks an effort to address the increasingly burdening costs of prescription medications for Medicare Part D beneficiaries.
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