
India calls Amazon on the carpet over a flag doormat
Narendra Modi’s government went well beyond a public expression of anger about what it felt was an insulting product
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Narendra Modi’s government went well beyond a public expression of anger about what it felt was an insulting product
Lessons from three corporate pivots show investors what works, or doesn't, in adjusting to changing times
Buying the Dubai-based company expands the e-commerce giant's footprint in the Arab world
Jenkins will write and direct the series, which is adapted from semi-fictionalized novel about a slave who escapes on an actual railroad
The immortal comic book heroine’s real superpower is the power to inspire
The Iran-Contra scandal is coming to streaming TV
Among other things, the multibillion-dollar redesign will feature separate entrances for both types of shoppers
Deep in the rainforest of Bolivia, this primitive tribe seems to enjoy extraordinary natural protection from heart disease
Nia Mya Reese thought she knew so much about the care and feeding of little brothers, she could write a book -- so she did
These companies are in the somewhat ignored consumer discretionary group, but investors could do well by buying them
Though the idea of a three-day weekend sounds ideal, compressing work hours may have long-term health effects, researchers say
It has a table of contents, chapters and bibliography -- but no words on the 266 pages other than chapter titles
Insurers are among the scads of companies adding "skills" to Alexa's repertoire, which can sell you as well as serve you
Amazon dropped its fight against a subpoena after the defendant said he wouldn’t mind if the technology giant shared information that may have been gathered by an Amazon Echo smart speaker
All it took was a mistyped command that resulted in pulling a lot more servers out of the cloud than was intended
Usually people don’t notice the “cloud” - unless, that is, it turns into a massive storm
If you found yourself loading and re-loading your favorite sites in frustration, an Amazon Web Services glitch might be the cause
Though overall fourth-quarter profit fell, the retail giant’s improvements in key areas have the stock jumping
The popular messaging service is on track for the biggest tech IPO in years -- and eventually it may turn a profit
Retail giant's latest online purchase is an e-commerce player that sells more than 400 brands tied to the great outdoors
The world's largest tech company enjoys a record quarter, but questions about profitability linger
A Greenpeace expedition to the Amazon returned with the first-ever underwater photos of this vibrant coral reef
Despite Trump supporters' calls for a boycott of the coffee chain, it has a long record of hiring and helping veterans
Aimed directly at Amazon Prime, the new program cuts delivery time to 2 days on 2 million items on orders of $35 or more
“Mozart in the Jungle” will be returning to Amazon for a fourth season, the streaming network announced Monday
The plaintiffs in this case are 10 migrant children between the ages of 10 and 17 who entered the U.S. without authorization and without their parents or legal guardians.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that there's been "ongoing operations with ICE in Chicago and throughout Illinois and other states," adding that "we do intend to add more resources to those operations."
According to his spokesperson Michael Ragusa, Giuliani was diagnosed with "fractured thoracic vertebrae, multiple lacerations and contusions, as well as injuries to his left arm and lower leg."
The U.S.-born pope spoke in English as he denounced the attack and the "logic of weapons" fueling wars around the world.
The Global Sumud Flotilla will try to break the Israeli blockade of the Palestinian territory and bring humanitarian aid, food, water and medicine to Gaza as Israel steps up its offensive in Gaza City.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker told CBS News that President Trump has "other aims" aside from fighting crime, as he vows to crack down in Chicago.
Mark Knoller was, to put it simply, a legend. For decades, everyone in the White House press corps knew him as the unofficial presidential historian and statistician.
The quake's epicenter was 22 miles north or Bāsawul, Afghanistan, and it had a depth of 6.2 miles, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
An unidentified White man was found dead, lying in a pool of blood, according to police.