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Bad news, roomies: The online retailer is limiting the number of adults who can share one Prime account
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Bad news, roomies: The online retailer is limiting the number of adults who can share one Prime account
In "The Man in the High Castle," a resistance struggles for freedom in an Axis-ruled 1960s America
The critically-acclaimed Amazon Prime original will bring another season this year
As it develops plans to deliver packages by drone, Amazon wants to divide up the airspace
Worst week since January for blue chips as crude-oil prices enter bear market and corporate earnings disappoint
The e-commerce company's rapid growth is starting to yield profits -- and wowing investors
Investors cheer far-better-than-expected profit and revenue results from the online retailer and cloud services giant
This online retailer is challenging the traditional e-commerce business model by attracting consumers with deep discounts
It says its answer to the e-tailer's "Prime Day" sales event led to some of its best ever days for online orders
Company says promotion led to a sales surge and "hundreds of thousands" of new signups for its $99 annual Prime loyalty program
The film, with the working title "Chi-Raq," features Nick Cannon, Wesley Snipes and Jennifer Hudson
How did it explode from an online bookseller to what it is now? Here's a look at the making of a high-tech conglomerate
Online retailer hopes the promotion will lure more users to its subscription service, but alternatives are available
World's largest retailer plans to offer its own sales online, and lowers its free shipping minimum order
Sen. Charles Schumer says product could be mistaken for the real thing and is a "disaster waiting to happen"
For its 20th birthday, the mega-shopping site will woo new customers to its subscription service with a day of massive sales
Lawyer for industry groups says city's finance authorities may be overstepping their authority in taxing Netflix users
Summer brings new movies, TV shows to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and HBO
An analyst warns that the retailing giant is prepared to "out-Etsy Etsy" with its new Handmade service
Following last week's racist killings in Charleston, the company is taking down apps that use the symbol in "offensive" ways
Prices paid by anything to do with the Confederacy could drop after killings at historic black church in South Carolina
Retailers and websites are questioned about selling bogus "cures" that prey on seniors' fear of memory loss
With its brand under pressure, struggling fast-food chain turns to political insider as its global spokesman
Jill Soloway reveals Kim Kardashian said her family has seen the Amazon series about a transgender parent and "loved" it
The new perk is available in 14 cities as an added incentive to buy into the retailer's $99-a-year Prime subscription
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."
President Trump ordered the FDA to enforce rules on direct-to-consumer drug ads, after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released a report on the administration's approach to healthy outcomes for children and families.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it will decide whether President Trump can impose his most sweeping tariffs.
Democrat James Walkinshaw and Republican Stewart Whitson are facing off Tuesday in a Northern Virginia special House election to pick Rep. Gerry Connolly's successor.
President Trump's administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow it to freeze billions of dollars in foreign aid funding.
The Justice Department charged the suspect, Decarlos Brown Jr., with one count of committing an act causing death on a mass transportation system.
In August, the Pentagon offered full military funeral honors to Jan. 6 rioter Ashli Babbitt, after denying her family's request for the honor in 2021.
Uncertainty over U.S. tariffs and other Trump administration economic policies are deterring manufacturers from hiring, according to the Center for American Progress.
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.