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Walgreens CEO steps down

By Parija Kavilanz, CNN New York (CNN) — Walgreens Boots Alliance on Friday said that CEO Rosalind Brewer has stepped down less than three years after taking the helm at the pharmacy chain. The retailer said in a release that its board and Brewer, who was reportedly one of only two Black women to lead

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‘Barbie’ isn’t officially showing in Russia. That hasn’t stopped Barbiemania hitting the country

By Radina Gigova and Katharina Krebs, CNN (CNN) — This summer’s blockbuster “Barbie” has made it to Russia despite not being officially released there due to the war in Ukraine, and it seems Barbiemania has infatuated many Russians even as the movie draws condemnation from officials. “Barbie” distributor Warner Bros., which is owned by CNN’s

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Google targets DOJ antitrust chief with bias allegations in monopoly defense

By Brian Fung, CNN (CNN) — Google went on the offensive Thursday in a closely watched antitrust case dealing with the tech giant’s digital advertising dominance, questioning the motives of the Justice Department’s top antitrust official. Google’s filing targets Jonathan Kanter, the US assistant attorney general for antitrust, and his widely reported past legal representation

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The aim is "to definitively break the spiral of food prices

France announces more food price caps, takes aim at multinational firms

By Joseph Ataman, CNN Paris (CNN) — The number of price-capped products in French supermarkets will double to 5,000, finance minister Bruno Le Maire said Thursday, as data revealed another month of double-digit food inflation. Speaking to French broadcaster France2, Le Maire also criticized several multinational companies, including Unilever (UL) and PepsiCo (PEP), for not

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Dollar General shares tumble after it cuts forecasts, blaming a spending slump and theft

By Parija Kavilanz, CNN New York (CNN) — Dollar General slashed its sales and profit outlook for the year on Thursday, blaming headwinds including weaker consumer spending on non-essential purchases and increasing theft. Dollar General shares tumbled about 14%, to about $135 a share, in midday trading Thursday. The discount store’s challenges are yet another

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