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Feb 12 2024
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Glendale man, his girlfriend arrested and accused in baby's death
A Glendale man and his girlfriend have been arrested on suspicion of murder charges in the death of her one-year-old son. Officers took Francisco Higuera and Maria Machado-Perez into custody on Friday, Feb. 9. They say she ran into a CVS Pharmacy with her son on Thursday and asked for help because he wasn't breathing. Paramedics took the child to Banner Thunderbird Medical Center where he was
FOX 10 PhoenixFeb 07 2024
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Suspect shot by officer in Fayetteville armed robbery charged, police say
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) — A suspect who was shot by an officer on Monday after an armed robbery at a Fayetteville pharmacy has been charged, according to the Fayetteville Police Department. Police said that Christopher Eaton. 28, has been charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon, second-degree kidnapping and possession of stolen goods. Around 12:39 p.m. Tuesday, police said officers
CBS 17Feb 07 2024
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Man shot by Fayetteville police charged in armed robbery
A man shot by police after an armed robbery at a Ramsey Street pharmacy Tuesday has been charged in the heist, the Fayetteville Police Department announced Wednesday. Christopher Eaton, 28, is charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon, second-degree kidnapping and possession of stolen goods in the hold-up at CVS about 12:40 p.m., according to a news release. Police said Tuesday that the
The Fayetteville ObserverFeb 01 2024
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‘Walgreens Isn’t A Welfare Agency’: Jesse Watters Mocks ‘Squad’ Member Who Called Store Closure Racist
Fox News host Jesse Watters roasted Democratic Rep. Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts Thursday for claiming the closure of a Walgreens in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston was due to racism. Walgreens closed the store, citing changes in consumer buying habits and the market, according to NBC Boston. Watters called out Pressley after she blasted the drug store chain in a Tuesday speech on the
The Daily CallerDec 12 2023
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CVS, Rite Aid, Kroger Give Cops & Govt Warrantless Access to Patient Records.
A congressional investigation led by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) has revealed some of the nation’s largest pharmacy chains have shared customer prescription records with law enforcement and government officials regardless of whether a warrant was obtained. As policy, CVS, Kroger, and Rite Aid – comprising over 60,000 pharmacies across the country – allow pharmacy staff to fulfill records requests
The National PulseJan 04 2024
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Insulin Affordability Crisis: Oklahoma Attorney General Eyes Legal Action
Oklahoma Attorney General considers legal action against pharmaceutical and pharmacy benefit management companies over rising insulin costs. Oklahoma's Attorney General will consider legal action against pharmaceutical companies and pharmacy benefit management companies in response to increased costs for Insulin. "We have an Insulin affordability crisis in Oklahoma," said Attorney General
News 9 OklahomaJan 24 2024
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Crime-plagued CVS store in Northwest D.C. closing down next month
A CVS location in the District of Columbia that has received national attention for its issues with retail crime will close for good next month. Spokeswoman Amy Thibault said in a statement that the store in the city’s Columbia Heights neighborhood will shut down on Feb. 29. Pharmacy prescriptions will be transferred to a CVS on Columbia Road NW in Adams Morgan, she said, or customers can
Washington TimesJan 25 2024
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Crews continue monitoring hotspots at massive fire at North Brunswick warehouse
An eight-alarm fire at a warehouse in North Brunswick is still smoldering 24 hours after it began. There are also multiple road closures in the area while fire crews continue to put out hotspots. The fire started inside a warehouse near Georges Road and Nassau Street. A water main break was reported in the area earlier this week, as well. The fire caused some residents to be evacuated. Some
News 12 New JerseyJan 25 2024
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Walgreens agrees to pay fine as part of settlement with state
MONTPELIER- Walgreens will pay a $275,000 fine to the state of Vermont under a settlement stemming from an 18-month investigation of consumer complaints and subsequent legal action in 2022. Under the settlement, the national chain will pay a $13,750 civil penalty for each of 20 pharmacy locations specified in the seven-page agreement, for a total of $275,000. Support local journalism. Access
The Deerfield Valley NewsJul 14 2022
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Denying Abortion Medication Could Violate Civil Rights Laws, Biden Admin Tells Pharmacies
The Biden administration is telling pharmacies nationwide that refusing to provide abortion medication could violate federal law.
The Department of Health and Human Services is notifying the country's roughly 60,000 retail pharmacies that they risk violating civil rights laws if they don't fill orders for contraception or abortion medication, on the grounds that such refusals would
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