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Walgreens shares tumbled early Thursday after the drugstore chain signaled that more store closings are on the way, missed earnings expectations for its third quarter and cut its annual forecast.
The company said it was finishing a multiyear plan to shutter some underperforming U. S. stores, but it didn’t detail how many were targeted.
Walgreens and major competitors like CVS and Rite Aid — which is going through a bankruptcy reorganization — have already closed hundreds of stores over the past few years.
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Can British TV slow down for a second? This year has already been a monster of a year for must-see series out of the UK, and we're only halfway done. From the spectacular return of Doctor Who to the most talked-about show of the year, not one but two brilliant comedies about 18th-century outlaws, a series that makes us cry still thinking about it, the steamy return to the Ton, and the triumphant second chapter of our favourite all-women Muslim punk band, 2024's TV offerings have been top tier.
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Earlier this month, OpenAI's ChatGPT app became available for Apple's macOS platform, but only for ChatGPT Plus subscribers. Now, this restriction has been removed, and ChatGPT for macOS is available for all users.
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You can get the app for free through OpenAI's website, but have in mind that there are a few limitations: The app will only work on Macs running macOS 14 Sonoma or later, and only those running on Apple silicon, meaning the company's M1 chip or later.
The Bear's second season introduced us to an onslaught of guest stars: Jamie Lee Curtis! Olivia Colman! Bob Odenkirk! Sarah Paulson! John Mulaney! Gillian Jacobs! Will Poulter! Now, with Season 3, The Bear does it again, bringing some new guest stars into the fray, as well as repeat appearances from many of the above.
Like any exciting recipe, The Bear's first two seasons established a solid mix of tradition and experimentation. At first glance, the show operates like a workplace dramedy. Yet the more time we spent getting to know the various workers of The Bear (formerly The Beef), the more comfortable The Bear became with playing with its own form.