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CVS wants to be the doctor for Medicare patients

By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN CVS is buying a primary care doctor’s network, moving the pharmacy deeper into providing physician services for patients. The company announced Wednesday that it plans to pay $10.6 billion to acquire Oak Street Health, a primary care provider mainly for adults on Medicare Advantage. Oak Street has 160 health care clinics

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About 5 million bottles of Fabuloso recalled because of bacterial contamination

By Jordan Valinsky, CNN Nearly 5 million bottles of Fabuloso multi-purpose cleaner have been recalled because there’s a “risk of bacterial growth,” the company said. The company said a preservative “was not added at the intended levels during manufacturing,” which resulted in the growth of Pseudomonas species, a bacteria found widely in soil and water.

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More US firms in Taiwan say they’re seeing ‘significant disruption’ due to rising tension with China

By Eric Cheung, CNN The number of companies in Taiwan saying they’re experiencing business disruptions due to rising tensions between Taipei and Beijing has almost doubled, according to the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan. An annual survey, which polled 214 member firms in Taiwan, showed that the number of companies reporting “significant disruption” rose

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Alibaba is launching a ChatGPT rival too

By Michelle Toh, CNN Alibaba says it will launch its own ChatGPT-style tool, becoming the latest tech giant to jump on the chatbot bandwagon. The Chinese behemoth said it was testing an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot internally. It did not share details of when it would launch or what the application would be called. “Frontier innovations

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‘It’s a mess down here.’ Southwest pilots detail the Christmas meltdown chaos

By Gregory Wallace Congress is set to receive new evidence Thursday of internal chaos at Southwest Airlines over the Christmas holiday meltdown. The pilots’ union is prepared to characterize the operation as held together by “duct tape,” while Southwest’s chief operating officer is expected to apologize and say the airline “is intensely focused on reducing

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