GoodRx co-CEO: We are happy Amazon is joining online health care space
Doug Hirsch on GoodRx, Amazon Pharmacy, vaccine
Amazon staffers not happy with ‘turkey vouchers’ as new hires get bonuses: report
The e-commerce giant’s staffers have griped about the disparity in social-media forums where they’ve shared pictures of “turkey vouchers” worth as little as $10 that they were given as thank-you gifts.
Amazon unveils new tracking, delivery, pick-up options to keep holiday season 'spoiler-free'
Amazon's new options include Map Tracking, Share Tracking, Key In-Garage Delivery, Photo-On-Delivery and pickup at Amazon Hub, 4-star, and Books locations.
A day in the life of an Amazon warehouse worker
This year’s holiday rush started early, partly because Amazon shifted its Prime Day sales event from July to October due to the pandemic.
CIA awards cloud computing contract worth billions to firms including Amazon, Microsoft, Google
The Central Intelligence Agency has awarded a cloud computing contract said to be worth "billions" to five of America's biggest tech companies.
There's 'no science' supporting NYC school shutdowns: Rand Paul
Sen. Rand Paul on NYC school shutdown, Big Tech
Amazon restructures drone program, cuts jobs
The employees are in the R&D and manufacturing area
Here's what you should know about Amazon's new pharmacy business
Amazon Pharmacy offers transparency on medication information and prices, home delivery, Prime member discounts and automatic 30-day refills on creams, pills, eye drops, inhalers, and insulin for patients with chronic conditions.
Amazon opens online pharmacy, shaking up another industry
The move propels Amazon into a new business, potentially shaking up the pharmacy industry as it has done to everything from book sellers to toy stores and grocers.
Jeff Bezos spends almost $800M on Earth fund
Nearly nine months to the day since he first announced a $10 billion fund to fight climate change, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has named the first recipients of the grants, worth almost $800 million
Pandemic and coin shortage pose threat to The Salvation Army's Red Kettle campaign
The Red Kettle fundraiser, known for its signature bell ringing outside of stores that cues the official start to the holiday season, will kick off early this year as the organization faces what could be the greatest risk to its fundraising goals.
Former Amazon employee sues company claiming Black, Hispanic workers weren't given PPE
Smalls alleges Amazon subjected a group of African American and Hispanic workers to inferior working conditions compared to its mostly white managers.
Online shopping surge could lead to holiday delivery delays
For the holidays, FedEx is hiring 70,000 workers, while UPS is in the throes of hiring more than 100,000 temporary employees
Amazon attracts food stamp users for online grocery orders during pandemic: report
In September, 1.1 million people used their SNAP benefits to buy food online -- with most of those people shopping from Amazon and Walmart.
Alibaba’s Singles Day vs. Amazon Prime Day
Gerald Storch on Alibaba vs. Amazon
Alibaba boasts $56B in sales as post-virus Singles' Day gets into full swing
China’s Alibaba said orders on its e-commerce platforms during the Singles’ Day shopping extravaganza had exceeded $56 billion by Wednesday morning.
Amazon’s Ring recalls 350,000 video doorbells for fire hazard
The video doorbells affected by the recall have a blue ring at the front and come in two colors, "satin nickel" (black and silver) and "venetian bronze" (black and bronze). In addition, the doorbells will have the model number 5UM5E5 displayed on the back of the product and the outer packaging.
Walmart teams up with GM's Cruise to test grocery delivery with self-driving cars
Ward said the fleet of vehicles will not only save time but they also use 100% renewable energy. The company, which has been outspoken about its sustainability efforts, said using these vehicles will help to support Walmart's goal of reaching zero emissions by 2040.
EU files antitrust charges against Amazon over use of data
The commission said it takes issue with Amazon's systematic use of non-public business data to avoid “the normal risks of competition and to leverage its dominance" for e-commerce services in France and Germany, the company's two biggest markets in the EU.
Dow jumps 263 points led by Boeing, Chevron as oil hits $41 level
Stock investors piled into cyclical names and out of growth



















