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Walgreens to Pay $106.8 Million After Being Accused of Fraudulent Prescription Claims
Walgreens Boots Alliance has agreed to pay $106.8 million to settle allegations of fraudulently billing the US government for prescriptions that were never dispensed.
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Aldi Announces Major Hiring Drive with New Pay Rates of $18 to $23 per Hour
Aldi is hiring 13,000 new employees and raising wages to $18-$23 per hour as part of its expansion efforts across the US.
Boar's Head Faces New Lawsuit Over Woman's Listeria Illness, Accused of Hiding Truth
A new lawsuit claims Boar's Head withheld critical information about a woman's listeria illness, further complicating the company's ongoing outbreak investigation.
Tech Billionaire Jared Isaacman, SpaceX Employees Break New Ground with First Commercial Spacewalk
Tech billionaire Jared Isaacman and his crew aboard the Polaris Dawn mission made history by performing the first-ever private spacewalk.
OpenAI Nears Launch of New AI Model 'Strawberry' with Human-Like Reasoning Abilities
OpenAI is set to release a new AI model called "Strawberry," which features advanced reasoning capabilities and could be available to a limited number of users.
McDonald's Extends $5 Value Meal to December, Targets Low-Income Customers with More Deals
McDonald's is extending its $5 value meal deal through December in most US markets to attract budget-conscious customers.
Campbell Soup Company Drops 'Soup' from Its Name After 150 Years
After 150 years, the Campbell Soup Company is rebranding as "Campbell Company" to reflect its growing focus on snacks rather than just soup.
TD Bank Slammed with $28M Fine for Sharing Incorrect Customer Info
TD Bank will pay $28 million in penalties and restitution after federal regulators found it provided inaccurate customer data to consumer reporting agencies.
Wegmans Earns Top Retail Workplace Honors for 2024, Extending Nine-Year Legacy
Wegmans has been ranked as the best workplace in retail for the ninth consecutive year in 2024 by Fortune and Great Place to Work.
NYC Tech CEO Killer Surprises Court by Demanding Life Sentence for Killing Mentor After Stealing $400K to Impress Lover
Tyrese Haspil, who was convicted of murdering his tech CEO mentor Fahim Saleh and stealing $400,000 to impress his lover, stunned the courtroom by requesting a life sentence for himself.