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California Attorney General Robert Bonta joins CBS News to discuss his decision to sue Amazon over allegations of violating the state’s antitrust laws. He tells Tanya Rivero and Meg Oliver why he believes the world’s largest retailer is stifling its competitors while driving up the price of online goods.
To compensate for higher costs of living, more Americans are resorting to "buy now, pay later" plans, and regulations have not kept up with the new digital offerings. Finance reporter Ken Sweet from The Associated Press joins CBS News to discuss the risks for consumers.
Comedian Molly Kearney, known for their role in the series "A League of Their Own," is among four new people joining season 48.
California's attorney general is suing Amazon, accusing the company of antitrust law violations. The lawsuit claims the retailer knowingly stifles its competitors while driving up the price of goods across the internet. Bill Baer, a visiting fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution and a former assistant attorney general for antitrust at the U.S. Department of Justice, joined CBS News to discuss the lawsuit and what it means for the world's largest retailer.
Lawsuit claims the retail giant forces sellers to keep their prices high in order to use its platform.
Retailer will invest $450 million to fund a wage hike, 401(k) plan and enhanced educational benefits for some drivers.
Shop kitchen appliances, tech accessories, pet products and more great gifts all under $100 ahead of the holidays.
Crowds of protesters demanded that Amazon's chairman and Starbucks' CEO recognize their unions.
Groups calling for stricter antitrust regulations quickly urged the FTC to block the merger, arguing it would further expand the company's massive market power.
Labor board dismissed Amazon's allegations of interference; company says it will appeal.
"The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" and more great titles arriving to the platform this month
Online retailer spent years developing the virtual in-home care service. Now it's shutting it down.
America's second-largest employer fought hard against unionization efforts at its Staten Island, N.Y., warehouse. But "team members" there voted to unionize – an example of younger employees' interest in improved working conditions, and the increasing fortunes of labor collectives, despite corporations' union-busting tactics. Correspondent David Pogue reports. (A version of this story was originally broadcast on April 24, 2022.)
A new Gallup poll that found half of workers are stressed, and one in five battles anger or sadness during the day.
Produced by Amazon-owned studio MGM, the show aims to follow the mold of "America's Funniest Home Videos."
In July, an Amazon warehouse worker died three days after falling from a 3-foot ladder and hitting his head.
Here's how to score $10 in Amazon credits to spend on whatever you want.
U.S. stocks dropped Friday to cap off a turbulent month for financial markets. CBS News' Mola Lenghi and Michelle Miller talk with Megan Cassella, an economics and policy reporter for Barron's magazine, about what's driving the markets, inflation in the U.S., and the significance of the economy shrinking last quarter.
The stock market closed out the week with gains as it responded to the Federal Reserve's interest rate hike. Melissa Armo, founder and owner of The Stock Swoosh, joins CBS News at the closing bell to break down what's driving the market.
Confusion erupted on Wall Street Monday night when it appeared Amazon's stock dropped more than $800 in after-hours trading while several others showed dramatic gains and losses. Andrea Fujii of CBS Los Angeles reports.
Amazon was recently accused of using "surge pricing" -- and it could affect how much you spend on the site
As Trump pushes for peace, Ukraine accuses Russia of a deadly drone and missile strike, "as if there were no efforts by the world to stop this war."
Meteorologists are closely tracking the projected path and forecast of Hurricane Erin, which is the first hurricane to develop over the Atlantic this year.
The California Supreme Court cleared the way for Democrats to move forward with a plan to redraw congressional districts Thursday.
Sabrositos Hondurenos, LLC is recalling about 32,000 pounds of various meat products with a false USDA mark of inspection, meaning the meats didn't go through proper federal examination, according to federal officials.
The U.S. is deploying 3 guided-missile destroyers to waters off Venezuela as part of President Trump's effort to combat threats from Latin American cartels.
The U.S. and European Union said they have formalized a deal aimed at rebalancing their trade relationship.
Menendez is expected to appear virtually from the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego.
The measure now goes to the Senate, after Democrats returned from a quorum-breaking walkout. Republicans aim to reshape the state's congressional maps.
Judge Frank Caprio, a former judge for the Providence Municipal Court, died following a bout with pancreatic cancer, according to a statement posted to social media.