FTC accuses pharmaceutical middlemen of inflating insulin prices
Agency officials say the case targets large pharmaceutical health insurance administrators, who allegedly favor more expensive insulin products and force patients to pay more.
Agency officials say the case targets large pharmaceutical health insurance administrators, who allegedly favor more expensive insulin products and force patients to pay more.
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Some activists question whether the federal government can accurately verify a tax program for facilities that store gases that cause global warming.
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While Intel has struggled in recent years, other chip makers are flourishing thanks to growing demand.
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