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The cost of conscience: I lost friends for defending Palestinians

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内容摘要:WASHINGTON (AP) — The prospect of high inflation stemming from widespread tariffs along with weaker hiring could put the Federal Reserve in a difficult spot, Fed policymakers said in minutes from

WASHINGTON (AP) — The prospect of high inflation stemming from widespread tariffs along with weaker hiring could put the Federal Reserve in a difficult spot, Fed policymakers said in minutes from

But there’s no guarantee those files will wind up at a retailer near the location that is closing.That may be challenging because some Rite Aid stores are in rural areas, miles away from another pharmacy, noted Saunders, managing director of the consulting and data analysis firm GlobalData.

The cost of conscience: I lost friends for defending Palestinians

Prescription files can be valuable assets because they can connect the acquiring drugstore with a regular customer if that person sticks with the new store.Philadelphia-based Rite Aid had been closing stores and struggling with losses for years before its first bankruptcy filing in 2023. The company says its “only viable path forward” is a return to Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.The company said in letter to vendors that it has been hit with several financial challenges that have grown more intense.

The cost of conscience: I lost friends for defending Palestinians

Rite Aid and its competitors have been dealing with tighter profits on their prescriptions, increased theft,and customers who are drifting to online shopping and discount retailers.

The cost of conscience: I lost friends for defending Palestinians

, which has more than six times as many stores as Rite Aid,

to be acquired by the private equity firm Sycamore Partners.“We’ve all spent hours wracking our brains why they would do this,” said Goldsborough.

The first baby-snatcher may have had a confused “caring motivation,” or parental instinct, because he showed gentleness interacting with the infants, she said. Then four other males copied his actions.The researchers said they don’t believe the capuchins harmed the babies on purpose. So far, only one group of capuchins has been known to kidnap.

The research shows the “remarkable behavioral variation across social groups of the same species,” said Catherine Crockford, a primatologist at the CNRS Institute for Cognitive Sciences in France, who was not involved in the study.The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.

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