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CVS Caremark has been ordered to pay $95 million after a federal judge found the pharmacy benefit manager improperly inflated Medicare Part D drug prices by failing to report required pharmacy ...
Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams warns companies about eliminating DEI policies amid pressure from Trump ...
Signing into law the other criminal justice bill, named the Law and Order Act, Stein praised the effort by lawmakers to ...
X CEO Linda Yaccarino said she’s stepping down after two years running Elon Musk’s social media platform. Yaccarino posted a ...
Harvard University has issued a travel advisory urging international students, especially from China and Iran, to avoid ...
People affected by the crisis are increasingly worried that no one seems to be guarding the opioid settlement cash while elected officials eye it hungrily.
California Creates Housing Agency: After years of soaring rents, increasingly out-of-reach home prices and an enduring homelessness crisis that touches every corner of the state, California is finally ...
AG Liz Murrill explains why Louisiana filed three major lawsuits against CVS over controversial text messages and business practices harming patients.
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CVS Health's pharmacy benefit manager unit must pay the U.S. government $95 million after a federal judge found it overcharged Medicare for prescription drugs.
The Louisiana attorney general announced Tuesday that her office will be taking "major legal action" against CVS after the company sent a mass text message to residents advocating against a bill ...