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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from Amazon workers in New York City who sued the company over its handling of the coronavirus crisis.
In dismissing the lawsuit from the employees at a massive
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No need to park yourself next to your home router anymore.
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Fans, including the "Borat" creator, have now raised over $240,000 in Jeanise Jones' name.
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Amazon said during its Thursday earnings report that it expects to spend around $4 billion battling the virus, on top of the $7.5 billion in costs it has already rung up since March.
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In a statement released Monday, the social network said it would now ban content denying the reality of the Shoah.
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The 137 countries participating in the negotiations have set a comprehensive framework for tax reform aimed at further taxing digital giants - including GAFA. But a political agreement is still missing to implement the plan.
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Online merchants have been skirting Amazon’s policies to sell sketchy muscle-building drugs used by athletes and bodybuilders, a new report says. Some 66 listings for peptides — substances that help build muscle and heal injuries — appeared on Amazon in August and September, apparently slipping through the company’s ban on injectable drugs, according to an …
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Rihanna is taking Fashion Week by storm for a second time. The fashion and beauty mogul, 32, announced on Thursday that she will air a second Savage x Fenty fashion show on Amazon Prime on October 2. Like its first iteration, Savage x Fenty Vol. 2 will feature tons of models, celebrities and musical appearances, …
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Amazon aims to open as many as 1,500 small warehouses across the US — many of them in suburban locations — as it raises the stakes in its battle against Walmart, according to report. The Seattle-based retail giant was caught flat-footed during the pandemic, when it couldn’t keep up with demand for basic items like …
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What’s next: Jeff Bezos on the cover of Vogue? Amazon, a go-to for diapers and e-books, has launched a luxury fashion division that will sell a collection by the Oscar de la Renta label, whose founder famously dressed first ladies including Jacqueline Kennedy, Nancy Reagan and Hillary Clinton, the online retailer announced on Tuesday. Luxury …