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A trip through the Amazon brought Judy Lehmberg up-close-and-personal with a herd of peccaries
Ecommerce giant positioning itself to challenge the rideshare company's food delivery service in Europe
As entertainment and shopping moves online, states and cities are looking to the digital world for potential revenue
Retailer under fire after exposes of massive waste in the U.K. and France, where new toys and TVs were sent to dumps
The new service, which will expand rapidly, starts with 220,000 popular items and minimum orders of $35
Civil liberty watchdogs argue the technology can be inaccurate
Hurtling towards one-day shipping deadlines, Amazon is offering its employees $10,000 to start delivery businesses
Three women came forward and said they were retaliated agains by their supervisors at Amazon – because of their race and religion
The smart speaker, which listens to and records children, fails to protect their privacy, a complaint to FTC claims
Poor Americans are less likely to have a credit card or debit card, creating a hurdle at stores that refuse to accept cash
Storied investor says a money manager at Berkshire Hathaway decided to invest in the ecommerce giant
Amazon is tinkering with its cashless policies as lawmakers across U.S. seek to ban no-cash retailing as discriminatory
Amazon founder's stake in Uber could be worth $400 million when the ride-hailing company goes public next week
Company founded by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos aims to send private citizens and scientists into space
WeWork IPO could value co-working company at $47 billion, Alphabet shares slump after Google's rare revenue shortfall, and Amazon Prime users can have packages delivered to their car. These are some of today's MoneyWatch headlines.
Retailing giant denies employees are terminated through automated system, saying a manager can always intervene
Amazon expects to spend $800 million next quarter to make the transition
Cashless since 2016, the popular chain now says the policy unfairly penalized those without credit or debit cards
The software giant's shares rose Thursday after reporting better-than-expected quarterly results
Six people have died working for Amazon since November, all of them hired by staffing companies or subcontractors
The department store said it will take Amazon returns at its 1,150 stores starting in July in a bid to woo Amazon customers
Scientists say our planet's levels of carbon dioxide are on the rise, partly because so many trees have been cut down in the world's largest tropical rain forest. Vladimir Duthiers reports from Brazil.
In the world's largest jungle, scientists are trying to understand the effects of cutting down so many trees for farmland
In a first, government pilot will allow recipients of federal food assistance to shop with major retailers online
Retailer is pulling the plug on its Amazon.cn marketplace amid fierce competition from players like Alibaba and JD.com
The Trump administration is reinstating a long-dormant practice of conducting "neighborhood checks" to vet immigrants applying for U.S. citizenship.
SpaceX launched its huge Super Heavy-Starship on Tuesday, chalking up what appeared to be a remarkably successful test flight in the wake of three back-to-back failures earlier this year.
Last week, Cracker Barrel announced that it was changing its logo to remove the image of a man sitting in a chair leaning against a barrel, and replacing it with a logo that only featured the chain's name.
Removing a top Fed official threatens to shake investor confidence in the central bank's long-standing independence, according to Wall Street observers.
Florida has plans to target three to five House seats held by Democrats.
A Dallas man was arrested for allegedly approaching an ICE facility and claiming he had a bomb, a senior Homeland Security official tells CBS News.
The Justice Department is investigating whether former FBI officials mishandled documents that were found in a burn bag, a source told CBS News.
Although unrelated, the Utah ruling comes amid redistricting issues throughout the country, most notably in Texas and California.
They were also charged with knowingly filing a false police report, according to Riverside County prosecutors.