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If Roe v. Wade is overturned, as a leaked draft opinion from the Supreme Court suggests it could be, millions of Americans could lose access to abortions where they live.
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The new fee doesn't apply to sellers who use third party delivery services or ship orders themselves. Inflation in the U.S. stands at a 40-year high.
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A burst of space activity means rocket providers will need to build more and more engines.
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One labor and employment observer said the New York vote was "shocking," since Amazon workers there had no support from an established union.
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Scott, who divorced Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in 2019, has given away more than $12 billion to nearly 1,200 groups.
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MGM is the film and television studio behind iconic films like the James Bond franchise, Rocky and The Silence of the Lambs.
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The move comes as Amazon.com's overall revenue growth is slowing, and it's looking for new ways to reignite sales.
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Amazon will face two union elections at once. Federal officials have set a union vote for Amazon workers at a Staten Island warehouse, coinciding with the ongoing re-do election in Bessemer, Ala.
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As several states relax mask mandates, U.S. companies are easing up their own rules.
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Many companies mislead by using accounting practices that make their environmental goals relatively meaningless or exclude parts of their businesses in their calculations, NewClimate Institute finds.
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The company says its "network device issues" are resolved. Earlier, users were blocked from sites or apps connected to Amazon Web Services, including NPR, Netflix, Venmo and Disney+.
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A federal labor official has ordered a revote in the biggest Amazon union election in the U.S. The agency found the company's anti-union tactics tainted the original vote that rejected unionizing.