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Instacart, Amazon Workers Plan To Strike Over Safety Concerns
The online grocery business is doing well during the coronavirus outbreak. Workers from Amazon and Instacart are asking their companies to do more to keep them safe during the pandemic.
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Parler Executive Responds To Amazon Cutoff And Defends Approach To Moderation
Amazon took the social media platform Parler offline, saying Parler wasn't removing threats of violence. Parler Chief Policy Officer Amy Peikoff tells NPR the site's goal is freedom of speech.
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After Amazon Echo Misfire, Ways to Protect Your Own Privacy
There’s no way to eliminate these sorts of privacy risks short of unplugging entirely. But you can minimize the odds of unpleasant privacy surprises with these tips.
Brazil's president-elect renews calls to crack down on deforestation in the Amazon
Incoming president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is pledging a "zero tolerance" policy on deforestation in the Amazon. But climate scientists warn the damage already done may be irreversible.
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Amazon will send workers back to the office under a hybrid work model
The tech giant said in a memo to staff it will require corporate employees to be in office for at least three days a week, starting in May.
Walmart Takes On Amazon Prime: Membership Program Will Deliver From Stores
Walmart+ will cost $98 a year, offering free delivery of groceries and items from nearby stores, a discount on gasoline and mobile checkout.
Parts Of The Amazon Rainforest Are Now Releasing More Carbon Than They Absorb
New research published in the journal Nature suggests that mass deforestation and fire have dramatically undercut the Amazon's ability to absorb heat-trapping carbon emissions.
Amazon Announces Plan To Buy Whole Foods For $13.7 Billion
Amazon announced it will buy Whole Foods Market in a deal valued at $13.7 billion. This is by far the largest acquisition Amazon has made, promising a massive change of pace for both the organic food chain and its competitors.
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Bigger And Brawnier: Clout Of Amazon And CEO Jeff Bezos Under Scrutiny
The first congressional testimony by Jeff Bezos comes at a time when he and Amazon are seeming at their zenith, occupying ever-growing space in American culture.
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Amazon Set To Build A Second HQ And Cities Say 'Pick Me!'
The announcement set off a hot municipal contest — and one big thought experiment. Mayors across North America said their cities would be the perfect home for 50,000 jobs and a $5 billion investment.
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