
Tour of Amazon's Spheres
Jamie Yuccas took an extended tour of the Amazon Spheres with horticulturist Ron Gagliardo, who explained how the unique office space came together in downtown Seattle.
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Jamie Yuccas took an extended tour of the Amazon Spheres with horticulturist Ron Gagliardo, who explained how the unique office space came together in downtown Seattle.
When employees report to work at some brand new buildings on Amazon's Seattle campus next week, managers might be tempted to say "welcome to the jungle." CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas got a sneak peek.
If you're looking forward to kicking back and watching TV this weekend, we've got you covered. TVGuide.com editor-in-chief Mickey O'Connor joined CBSN with his recommendations for "One Day at a Time," "A Futile and Stupid Gesture" and "Breathe."
The couple accused of keeping their 13 children captive, were barred from having any contact with the children Wednesday. Tech giants like Google, Facebook and Amazon spent a combined $50 million on lobbying.
Retail juggernaut says the number of blocked counterfeit listings rose about 67% from the year before as it sought to retain consumer trust.
No lines. No cashiers. Go inside Amazon's futuristic supermarket, Amazon Go.
This week, Amazon narrowed its list of contenders for the e-commerce giant's second corporate headquarters to 20 finalists. More than 200 cities joined the competition before the October deadline. CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what cities have to gain - and what they have to lose - by winning the tech giant's bid.
Amazon announced a list of 20 cities that it has selected as finalists for its much-anticipated second headquarters. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann is in Atlanta, one of the cities chosen.
Amazon put out a call for submissions for its second headquarters last September, and 238 cities sent proposals. The e-commerce giant says 20 finalists are in the running.
TV Guide managing editor Alexander Zalben joins CBSN with a look at the top shows and movies for streaming this weekend.
2017 saw a slew of high profile software bugs, hacks, and exploits that impacted the lives of millions of people around the world. Harry McCracken, Fast Company technology editor, joins CBSN to discuss the biggest computer snafus of the year.
For last minute shoppers, the clock is ticking. Christmas is just a few hours away. Some stores will be open late and there's always the internet. At Amazon, a unique group of workers have been filling your holiday orders, and Brook Silva Braga met some of them.
A new video is showing people how to use the Amazon Prime Now app to send deliveries straight to homeless people in need. The video's director, Rob Bliss, joins CBSN with the story behind the now viral video.
An organization called Consumer Watchdog says in the future, you may want to watch what you say around voice-activated assistants sold by Google and Amazon. The group says patent applications reveal the smart devices may one day record your conversations, to sell you things. Jamie Yuccas reports.
"Game of Thrones" star Kit Harington is taking on a new role in HBO's miniseries "Gunpowder." TV Guide editor-in-chief Mickey O'Connor joined CBSN with a look at what to stream this weekend
Some of the biggest names in technology, like Amazon's Jeff Bezos and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, are donating millions to explore the possibility of eternal life. This quest inspired Stanley Bing's new novel, "Immortal Life: A Soon To Be True Story." In the book Bing, the pen name of CBS executive Gil Schwartz, imagines a future where humans evolve in digital form. He joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he's fascinated with the idea of living forever and how technology could be used to make that happen.
Gizmodo's Bryan Menegus joins CBSN to discuss his article on Amazon Flex, the company's program that uses self-employed couriers, which some say is pushing labor law boundaries.
Cyber Monday is expected to generate $6.6 billion in sales, a nearly 17 percent increase over last year. Fifty-eight percent of adults plan to make an online purchase today. Tony Dokoupil reports from an Amazon fulfillment center in New Jersey.
This past week, the drug store wars heated up. Pharmacy chain CVS was reported to be in talks to acquire Aetna -- the nation's third largest health insurance company. There's also talk that online retail giant Amazon could soon be selling prescription drugs. Dean Reynolds reports.
Amazon shares jumped overnight after earnings went beyond the company's own expectations. The stock price gained more than 7 percent in after-hours trading. Amazon just reported $43.7 billion in quarterly sales, up 34 percent from last year. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's behind the surge and the online retailer's plan to expand into the pharmacy business.
Would you give a delivery service access to your home to prevent packages from being stolen from your mailbox or doorstep? Starting next month, some Amazon shoppers will have that option. Anna Werner reports.
Dozens of cities are putting the final touches on bids to become the second headquarters of Amazon. The online giant announced last month its new location could involve a $5 billion capital investment and 50,000 jobs. Amazon wants a diverse city with a large talent pool, mass transit and a high quality of life, but some say the company is creating an unfair bidding war for tax breaks.
As more women come forward against Harvey Weinstein, Amazon Studios suspended its chairman, Roy Price, after similar allegations surfaced against him. The decision comes nearly two months after The Information published a report detailing those allegations. Founder and editor-in-chief of the website, Jessica Lessin, joins CBSN to discuss the "culture of complicity" in Hollywood and in the media.
Some dark new shows are out this Friday the 13th: Amazon's "Lore," based on the horror podcast; David Fincher's "Mindhunter" on Netflix; and "Mr. Robot," just to name a few. TV Guide's editor-in-chief Mickey O'Connor joins CBSN with some highlights.
San Juan mayor: "We're having a humanitarian crisis here"; Octavius Valentine Catto honored in Philadelphia
A U.N.-backed initiative on Friday declared a famine in Gaza City.
Fernand is the sixth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said President Trump's rhetoric on crime is "purely performative" as the president offered to send troops to Baltimore amid a broader push to crack down on crime.
Dangerously hot conditions hit states up and down the West Coast over the weekend, owing to a persistent heat wave stretching from the Pacific Northwest to California and the desert Southwest.
The cargo Dragon is the first equipped with a add-on thrusters to periodically raise the space station's altitude.
The Trump administration may try to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda days after he was released from pre-trial detention, according to a DHS official.
Since 2019, Mexican prosecutors have been investigating Julio César Chávez Jr. following a complaint filed by U.S. authorities against the Sinaloa Cartel for organized crime, human trafficking, arms trafficking and drug trafficking.
Multiple postal services, including in India and around Europe, say they are suspending the shipment of many packages to the United States amid a lack of clarity over new import duties.
The test coincided with new South Korean President Lee Jae Myung 's trip to Tokyo for a summit with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba.