
Sunday delivery: Amazon partners with USPS
Amazon is now partnering with the United States Postal Service to offer Sunday delivery in Los Angeles and New York
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Amazon is now partnering with the United States Postal Service to offer Sunday delivery in Los Angeles and New York
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the day's headlines from around the globe
The Federal Reserve wants to make sure big banks can survived another severe economic downturn, plus more MoneyWatch headlines
Amazon chief executive officer Jeff Bezos introduced a new generation of Kindle tablets and talked about his recent purchase of The Washington Post for $250 million
After catching the reptile, they killed it and posed for photographs
Many of the Kawahiva people are naked and carrying what appear to be weapons or tools
Some customers of the online retailer are feeling burned by the one-day promotion
Groupon CEO Andrew Mason explains how the company can have 145 million subscribers but still be losing money.
Groupon CEO Andrew Mason shows Lesley Stahl "Groupon Now," which uses GPS to help users find immediate deals in their vicinity.
Jeff Bezos on nerdiness. (02/03/99)
The cheap new Fire tablet is even available in a six-pack - buy five, get one free
Bloomberg BusinessWeek senior writer Brad Stone talks about his new book, "The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon"
The new Apple TV starts at $149 and allows you to connect your TV to games, shopping and streaming video
The company is said to be readying the cheaper device for the holidays, hoping to lure more consumers to its e-books and streaming videos
As big publishers raise their digital prices -- sometimes exceeding hardcover versions -- e-book sales are sliding
If you said online shopping, you'd be wrong -- because this bricks-and-mortar phenomenon is the real disrupter
After smartphone proves a dud, online retailer may be scaling back its hardware ambitions
Highlights from a S. American hot spot for discovery include a bat with the longest tongue relative to its size of any mammal
Will charges of monopoly, monopsony, and unfair dealings pass legal muster?
A new poll finds whining, pouting, temper tantrums and even forming cliques are becoming more common at work
Hello Alfred founders say it's not about being lazy but a way for busy Americans to focus their time and take errands out of the equation
CEO Douglas McMillon says he's spending to create needed improvements, but that doesn't mean it'll be easy
Amazon employs more than 180,000 people; the company quickly responded to The New York Times' allegations that its employees are not treated well
The online retailer is reeling after a report about its 'Darwinian' style, with some consumers vowing a boycott
Retail giant is under fire by New York Times for promoting "purposeful Darwinism," but company exec said attrition is comparable to other big tech business
U.S. ally Qatar condemns Israel for strikes targeting Hamas leaders in its capital city Doha, calling them "a blatant violation of all international laws and norms."
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is releasing the "Make Our Children Healthy Again" report, which is expected to cover topics close to his MAGA agenda.
Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino, who led controversial immigration enforcement raids in southern California this summer, has arrived in Chicago.
As he sends more troops to Venezuela's borders amid a standoff with Trump, President Nicolas Maduro says he's also rescheduling Christmas, to defend "the right to happiness."
Students across the country are increasingly struggling to meet proficiency standards in science, math and reading, newly released data shows.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posted amateur video showing the aftermath of a Russian strike on a Ukrainian town.
The Asian longhorned tick, which has been spotted in over 20 states, was first identified in the U.S. in New Jersey eight years ago.
The Drug Enforcement Administration said its efforts resulted in more than 600 arrests in operations targeting the Sinaloa drug cartel, which has been labeled a terrorist group.
Uncertainty over U.S. tariffs and other Trump administration economic policies are deterring manufacturers from hiring, according to the Center for American Progress.