The Department of Justice said Friday that it sued pharmacy giant Walgreens over allegedly dispensing millions of unlawful prescriptions. The DOJ said that Walgreens from August 2012 until the present “knowingly” filled those prescriptions, which “lacked a legitimate medical purpose, were not valid, and/or were not issued in the usual course of professional practice.” “This lawsuit…
American Express will pay a total of about $230 million to resolve federal wire fraud investigations, and to settle civil…
A group of high powered investors want to raise billions to form a new international basketball league, according to…
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration formally authorized Zyn nicotine pouches for sale after conducting an ‘extensive scientific review’…
The CEO of UnitedHealth Group said Thursday that shortcomings of America’s health care system must be addressed. On the…
The Federal Trade Commission said Friday that it is suing PepsiCo for illegal price discrimination, alleging the food and beverage giant gave an…
Asset management giant Vanguard has been fined more than $100 million to settle charges related to disclosures around target date investment…
An outage affecting Capital One customers dragged into its second day Friday, further preventing some customers from accessing deposits,…
Capital One said an unspecified technical issue was hampering customer account access, as some users reported issues with direct…