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Walgreens Settles for $300M Over Alleged Unlawful Opioid Prescription Practices

Walgreens Settles for $300M Over Alleged Unlawful Opioid Prescription Practices

Walgreens agrees to pay $300 million to settle claims of illegally filling opioid prescriptions over a decade.


Harvard Takes Legal Action Against Trump for Halting $3.2 Billion in Grants

Harvard sues Trump administration over $3.2 billion grant freeze, citing threats to research and academic freedom.

Chipotle to Open First Mexican Restaurant, Despite Trump's Tariff Threats

Chipotle is set to open its first restaurant in Mexico by 2026, expanding despite ongoing US-Mexico trade tensions.

Uber Sued by FTC for Alleged Unauthorized Charges, Tricky Cancellations

The FTC sues Uber over claims of unauthorized charges and difficult cancellation processes tied to its Uber One subscription service.


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