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Cigna-Express Scripts deal gets U.S. antitrust approvalHealth insurer Cigna Corp's $52 billion acquisition of pharmacy benefits ma...
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Cigna, Express Scripts Say Merger Cleared by Justice DepartmentCigna Corp. and Express Scripts Holding Co. on Monday said the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice cleared their pending merger.
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Rod Rosenstein expected to depart Justice Department after reportedly discussing wearing wire to record TrumpDeputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is expected to leave his position just days after reports said he suggested secretly recording President Donald Trump and discussed the 25th Amendment to remove him from office.
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WaPo: Rosenstein likely to stay on until after midtermsThe Washington Post reports that “people inside and outside the department of Justice said it seemed increasingly more likely that Rosenstein would stay in the job until after November's election and then depart, probably with the attorney general.'
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U.S. appeals court hears arguments on stopping AT&T purchase of Time-WarnerA three-judge appeals court panel on Thursday questioned the U.S. Justice Depart...
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Cigna-Express Scripts Merger A Done Deal By ThursdayCigna said it will close on Thursday its acquisition of Express Scripts, the last major standalone pharmacy benefit manager (PBM).
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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein Expected to Depart Justice Department in Coming WeeksDeputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is expected to leave the Justice Department in the coming weeks after the confirmation of President Trump’s attorney general nominee William Barr.
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The Latest: US orders some diplomats out of VenezuelaCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — The Latest on the political crisis in Venezuela (all times local): 6:55 p.m. The State Department is ordering non-essential diplomats and staff at the U.S. Embassy in Venezuela to leave the country. The department says it's taking the step for security reasons and that the embassy in Caracas will stay open. The move follows the Trump administration's rejection of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's order to break relations with the U.S. and for American diplomats to depart by the weekend. The administration says Maduro's order isn't legal because the U.S. no longer recognizes him as Venezuela's legitimate leader. On Wednesday, President Donald Trump recognized the opposition leader and head of Venezuela's parliament as the interim president. That prompted Maduro to sever relations with Washington.
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