Plus, Netanyahu looks to become Israel's next prime minister.
Major pharmacies reach $13 billion in an opioid crisis deal; Netanyahu is set to become Israeli prime minister again. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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$13 billion to settle opioid crisis lawsuits |
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- Tuesday, two of the largest US drugstores announced a tentative deal to resolve lawsuits over their role in the opioid crisis. [Associated Press / Geoff Mulvihill]
- CVS and Walgreens agreed to pay about $5 billion each to help states, cities, and tribes improve addiction treatment services. Neither company admitted wrongdoing. [Wall Street Journal / Sharon Terlep]
- More than 3,000 lawsuits claim pharmacies, drug manufacturers, and distributors did too little to stop the illegal distribution of painkillers that cost half a million American lives. [CNN / Shawn Nottingham]
- Walmart also agreed to pay $3.1 billion, bringing the total to $13 billion, in what could be one of the last significant settlements tied to the addiction crisis. [Bloomberg / Jef Feeley and Fiona Rutherford]
- Most of the plaintiffs must agree to the terms to finalize the agreement. It's unclear how much support the deal will get, as it doesn't resolve other, ongoing cases. [New York Times / Jan Hoffman]
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Netanyahu is poised for victory in Israel |
- Benjamin Netanyahu is set to become the next prime minister of Israel after his government won a majority of seats in parliamentary elections on Wednesday. [CNN / Abbas Al Lawati]
- To win, Netanyahu, 73, formed an alliance with politicians on the extreme right who have expressed racist and misogynistic views. [Axios / Barak Ravid]
- One of Israel's most far-right governments in history is likely to crack down on Palestinians in the West Bank. [BBC / Yolande Knell]
- Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving prime minister, could return to leadership while facing corruption charges. [CNBC / Natasha Turak]
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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro did not concede his election loss to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Wednesday remarks. But he did say he would follow the constitution. [Vox / Jen Kirby] |
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