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Amazon to start offering prescription drugs through vending machines

Amazon to start offering prescription drugs through vending machines

Amazon announced it is rolling out “pharmacy kiosks” beginning in December. The self-service kiosks will allow Amazon’s One Medical patients to bypass brick-and-mortar pharmacies and get their prescribed medications at the doctor’s office at the end of their appointment. Starting in December, the kiosks will be available at One Medical locations in downtown Los Angeles,…

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Brazil's soybean exports to hit record as US out of market, Chinese demand strong

Brazil’s soybean exports to hit record as US out of market, Chinese demand strong

By Roberto Samora SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil’s soybean exports are expected to reach 102.2 million tons through end-October, surpassing annual volumes for the whole of 2024 and 2023, reflecting the absence of U.S. competitors serving Chinese importers, grain exporter group Anec data showed on Wednesday. The previous record for soy shipments from Brazil, the largest…

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Why gold is having its best year since 1979 : NPR

Gold is having its hottest year in nearly half a century — since the global energy and inflation crises of 1979. DAVID GRAY/AFP via Getty Images/AFP hide caption toggle caption DAVID GRAY/AFP via Getty Images/AFP Gold has broken yet another record this week, illustrating just how anxious investors are about the health of the U.S….

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American consumers may see prices go up on Chinese shopping apps like Shein and Temu after the Trump administration's tariff policy takes effect

App stores are not as safe as you might think

American consumers may see prices go up on Chinese shopping apps like Shein and Temu after the Trump administration’s tariff policy takes effect – Copyright AFP/File Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV Over the past year, Google deleted over 300,000 apps due to policy violations involving fraud, scams, or security concerns. Meanwhile, Apple targeted and removed nearly 40,000 apps…

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ICE agents target New York City immigration courts more often than others, new analysis suggests

ICE agents target New York City immigration courts more often than others, new analysis suggests

Tensions at Manhattan’s immigration courts are reaching a boiling point. Last week, Immigration and Customs Enforcement reinstated the officer who was initially relieved of duties after shoving an Ecuadorian woman to the ground as he arrested her husband. The next day, ICE agents shoved journalists, sending one to the hospital. “Every single week I would…

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