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Walmart Agrees to Pay $3.1 Billion to Settle Opioid Lawsuits Nationwide

The New York Times – Business:

The money would help pay for addiction treatment and drug education programs in communities across the United States.

Jan Hoffman
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Corporations, CVS Caremark Corporation, Drug Abuse and Traffic, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Drugstores, Local Government, Native Americans, Opioids and Opiates, Pain-Relieving Drugs, States (US), Suits and Litigation (Civil), United States, Walgreen Co, Walmart Stores Inc
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