
France plans new tax on 30 internet giants
The likes of Google, Amazon and Facebook face a 3 percent levy on French revenue, which Paris says is "about justice"
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The likes of Google, Amazon and Facebook face a 3 percent levy on French revenue, which Paris says is "about justice"
The documentary promises to be a "very personal" look at the brothers
This "dinner plate"-sized tarantula dragged away an opossum for supper — the first time it's ever been caught on camera
Politicians and business leaders are asking CEO Jeff Bezos to give them another chance for a second headquarters
Amazon is reportedly abandoning another office project after it cancelled plans for a second headquarters in New York City. Jim Kapsis, host of CityLab's new podcast "Technopolis," spoke to CSBN about his new podcast and the impact tech companies have on the cities around them.
Shoppers turn to reviews for honest advice about products, but up to half of reviews can be fake on major retailers' sites
The online retailer is fighting against counterfeit products by allowing retailers to remove listings they believe to be fake
Ecommerce company moving to reduce the environmental impact of transporting products sold on its website
A new study finds 1 in 3 reviews at sites such as Amazon may be fake or unreliable.
The company said it no longer wanted an exclusive deal with the U.S. Postal Service due to Amazon's entry into shipping
The retail behemoth has sparked a backlash against the kind of deal secured from New York before dumping it
Ecommerce giant has faced criticism for not doing enough in the fight against climate change
On Thursday, e-commerce giant Amazon announced it was canceling its plans to build a new headquarters in New York City. While many welcomed the project, it also generated fierce local opposition. Derek Thompson, senior editor for The Atlantic, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss why New York City and Amazon will be just fine without each other and why the deal was doomed from the start.
Bill that would require businesses in the city to accept accept cash could derail Amazon Go expansion
Online retailer faces scrutiny on multiple fronts now that it has grown into a corporate behemoth
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon's Jeff Bezos, and other tech industry executives will be called to testify before a committee of global political leaders in Canada on March 28. CBS News reporter Graham Kates joins CBSN with details.
Amazon announced Thursday that it's canceling its plans to build a second headquarters in New York City. Later the same day, The Washington Post reported the FTC and Facebook are negotiating a record fine that would settle an investigation into the company's privacy practices. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest.
There is mixed reaction to Amazon's decision to cancel a multi-billion-dollar plan for a second headquarters in New York City. The company abruptly announced it's pulling out after growing opposition from some lawmakers, union leaders, and activists. David Begnaud reports.
"Lorena," a new Amazon documentary series, takes a closer look at her fight against domestic violence
The "International Grand Committee" wants to hear from Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook, Sundar Pichai, and other industry giants
On Thursday, retail giant Amazon abruptly canceled plans to build a second headquarters in New York City. The company has facing fierce backlash from local leaders and activists. David Begnaud reports.
Amazon canceled plans to build a large second headquarters in the Queens borough of New York City after local residents and officials fought the deal. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN with more on the fallout.
Amazon says it will not move forward with building a headquarters in Queens, New York, following pushback from protesters and local officials who opposed the deal.
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York welcomed Amazon's decision to cancel plans for a new headquarters in Queens, saying it shows that everyday Americans "can have more say in this country than the richest man in the world."
E-commerce giant had faced fierce opposition for a planned New York location projected to cost $3 billion in incentives
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has suspended more than 20 employees who signed an open letter criticizing the agency, multiple sources told CBS News.
Denmark's primary national broadcaster says Americans linked to Trump are carrying out covert influence operations to foment dissent in Greenland.
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.
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.
Removing a top Fed official threatens to shake investor confidence in the central bank's long-standing independence, according to Wall Street observers.
Argentine police raided a villa as part of a hunt for a 17th-century Italian portrait believed looted by a Nazi officer 80 years ago from a Jewish collector that was just spotted in a real estate ad.
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.