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Louis Williams is suing Amazon for failing to protect his daughter after she was allegedly sexually assaulted by a supervisor.
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America's two largest supermarket chains have struck a $25 billion deal to combine. Now the FTC is about to decide whether it will block or allow it, and under what conditions.
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A leaked memo says the company could start to run out of warehouse workers in some states by 2024.
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Fourteen GOP legislators warned Lyft that they鈥檇 seek to ban companies that pay for abortions from doing business in Texas. The extent of support for the idea is unclear.
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Terrified of the "huge" spider on her porch, a woman used Amazon's special instructions section to ask her delivery driver to kill it. He did, and now she's trying to find him to say, "Thank you."
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The new service from Amazon creates a large-scale mesh network that your devices are already part of, unless you opt out.
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It's the second-largest acquisition for Amazon after purchasing Whole Foods 鈥 and its biggest move into entertainment.
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Amazon avoided the prospect of a first unionized warehouse in America, where it's now the second-largest private employer. The vote in Alabama had prompted new interest in unions across the country.
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"Over the past several weeks, we've reported 98 examples to Parler of posts that clearly encourage and incite violence," Amazon Web Services said, according to court documents.
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The online shopping giant is buying Wondery, a 4-year-old producer of popular true crime podcasts such as 鈥淒r. Death鈥 and 鈥淒irty John,鈥 which was later turned into a TV series.
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The Federal Trade Commission gave nine social media and tech companies 45 days to hand over details on how they collect user data. It is the latest move by government actors to regulate big tech.
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Amazon launches an online pharmacy, sending shares of CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid tumbling. Amazon has pushed to compete with Walmart and major pharmacy chains that have long offered home delivery.