The drug store chain said it will buy Oak Street Health for $10.6 billion, adding a large network of doctor-staffed clinics.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Zoom to layoff 15% of employees, CEO to take massive 98% pay cut
Zoom announced layoffs for 15% of its workforce, CEO Eric Yuan said Tuesday, in the company’s latest pivot in the post-pandemic work world.
Police officer exposed as serial rapist in London sentenced to life in prison
“David Carrick’s crimes were unspeakably evil. He exploited his position as a police officer in the most disgusting way,” a police commissioner said.
Fleetwood Mac drummer says band likely won’t perform together again after Christine McVie death
Following the loss of Christine McVie, Mick Fleetwood says “it’s sort of unthinkable right now” to consider performing again as Fleetwood Mac.
An 18-year-old bought a lottery ticket for the first time. She won $48 million.
Juliette Lamour, the youngest lottery winner in Canada history, said she plans to keep going to school and will invest most of her winnings.
Indiana man dies recording TikTok video after falling off 70-foot Puerto Rico sea cliff, family says
Edgar Garay, 27, died when he fell from a cliff while recording a TikTok video on Sunday afternoon in Cabo Rojo, on the southeast end of Puerto Rico.
Suspect in Dallas Zoo’s missing animal mysteries arrested, facing animal cruelty charges
Davion Irvin, 24, was booked into the Dallas County jail after the monkeys were stolen from the Dallas Zoo and police have linked him to other cases.
Decapitated human rights activist’s family wins $10 million lawsuit after accident at Utah park
The family of Ugandan activist Esther “Essie” Nakajjigo celebrated the win and said it was the largest federal wrongful death verdict in Utah history.
Woman accused of keeping 96-year-old mother’s dead body in Chicago freezer for two years
Eva Bratcher faces charges including concealing her mother’s death after the body of Regina Michalski was found in a freezer in Chicago this week.
Parents late for flight abandon baby at check-in desk, run to gate to board, reports say
The parents were checking in for a Ryanair flight from Tel Aviv, Israel, to Brussels, Belgium with the infant.