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We've all seen th stories about shoplifting, why haven't we seen the stories of corporate greed and theft, by the same company?

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glennlab 10 July 14
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Who reported the 1 story? I guarantee it wasn't Newsmax, OAN, or FOX who refused to broadcast the public Jan 6 hearings.

It isn't an excuse, and the Walgreens stealing millions from employees is likely complicated and and not "sexy". NPR had a report about Tucker Carlson's story about how Hungary's Viktor Orban is maligned and victimized by the west. Carlson was able to make his highly slanted and dishonest report because Orban's actions were difficult for most Americans to understand and the details took much longer to explain than most news reports would hold the average Americans attention. So Carlson was able to say what he wanted regardless of how false it was with minimal pushback. The reason was that to correct him required lots of time that most Americans wouldn't be expected to understand.

... a Bloomberg Law story (11/25/20) covering the Walgreens wage theft settlement was pointed out

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Sounds like a bargain. How much would an ad agency charge to put Walgreen's name in 309 newspapers?

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