Amazon dispatcher forced driver to continue delivery during tornadoes or face termination
The dispatcher told the driver that turning back would be seen as "refusing your route" and would lead to her termination.
Baby bath seats recalled over drowning hazard
The product was sold online at retailers including Walmart, Amazon, eBay, Wish and Bosonshop from August 2017 through October 2021, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Massachusetts police officers deliver abandoned Amazon packages
Officers Rob Schiffer and Weston Fazzino with the Lakeville, Massachusetts, Police Department delivered residents’ Amazon packages that had been found on the side of the road.
Amazon Web Services suffers another brief outage, back online
Amazon Web Services was back online Wednesday afternoon after a brief service outage, just days after technical issues knocked the cloud-computing giant offline for several hours.
Philadelphia Amazon worker caught on camera threatening to shoot someone: ‘stop testing me’
An Amazon delivery driver in Philadelphia was caught on camera Tuesday threatening to shoot someone after they complained that she was blocking the street.
Whole Foods skewered on TikTok for throwing out 'good' food
Whole Foods is getting torched on social media over a series of videos appearing to show a location throwing away large amounts of unexpired food
Amazon facility collapse in Illinois investigated by OSHA, Labor Department says
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has opened an investigation into the deadly collapse of an Amazon facility that was struck by a tornado in Edwardsville, Illinois, a Labor Department spokesperson confirmed on Monday.
Amazon to rebuild Illinois warehouse after deadly tornado
Six Amazon employees working at the 1.1 million square foot facility in Edwardsville, Illinois were killed in the building's collapse on Friday, while another individual remains hospitalized with serious injuries after tornados ripped through the region.
Amazon warehouse collapse: 6 fatalities after deadly tornado rips through area
Six people have died after a tornado went through the area of an Amazon warehouse in Illinois on Friday night.
Bezos responds, hours after blasted for silence on Amazon warehouse tragedy in Illinois
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos issued a statement late Saturday about Friday night's warehouse tragedy in Illinois, hours after he was blasted on social media for seeming quiet on the topic amid the latest flight of his Blue Origin spacecraft.
Tornado aftermath: Amazon 'deeply saddened' by deaths at warehouse that suffered 'catastrophic damage'
In a statement provided to FOX Business on Saturday, Amazon said it was "deeply saddened" by the deaths of employees at an Illinois warehouse on Friday night.
Mackenzie Bezos says smaller donors deserve more praise than billionaire philanthropists
MacKenzie Scott – formerly Mrs. Bezos – has pushed back on perceptions of philanthropy, saying it’s about more than "wealthy people who believed they knew best."
Children's bathrobes sold at Walmart, Amazon recalled due to burn risk
Star Art in Linen-branded children's bathrobes, manufactured by Mark of Fifth Avenue, "fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear," according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Italy fines Amazon record $1.3 billion for abuse of market dominance
Italy's antitrust watchdog said on Thursday it had fined Amazon 1.13 billion euros ($1.28 billion) for alleged abuse of market dominance, in one of the biggest penalties imposed on a U.S. tech giant in Europe.
Amazon outage disrupts lives, surprising people about their cloud dependency
Kyle Lerner and his girlfriend sensed something was amiss when they came home Tuesday and found their two Persian-Himalayan cats meowing nonstop.
Another Amazon Web Services outage remains possible, internet expert warns
Doug Madory, with network intelligence firm Kentik, warned that “it is really hard to completely remove the possibility of an outage” even though cloud providers take an “enormous amount of steps to try and ensure resiliency.”
Google delays required return to office for employees
Google said it is delaying its required return-to-office plans that were scheduled to start Jan. 10 at the earliest for U.S. offices.
Berkshire's Charlie Munger backs Costco against Amazon: Costco will be 'huge internet player'
Berkshire Hathaway vice-chairman Charlie Munger claimed Costco could become a "huge internet player," posing a major threat to juggernaut Amazon.
BLM corporate donors silent on group's call to boycott 'white companies'
Some of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation's biggest corporate donors have stayed silent after the group called on allies to only shop at Black-owned businesses this holiday season.
Local union members demanding — and winning — representation in national organizations
Union members across the country are fighting for better working conditions and more representation in their national unions. In two large unions, they've made large gains toward having a greater voice in the organizations.

















