Amazon warns that people will shop less when the news becomes hysterical
The e-commerce giant reported a profitable second quarter, but warned that it will be harder to predict third-quarter results.
The e-commerce giant reported a profitable second quarter, but warned that it will be harder to predict third-quarter results.
A planned senior care facility next to the Pro Football Hall of Fame was announced a decade ago. Today, no such place exists and the… Read More »The demise of an NFL retirement home was announced a decade ago
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Ms. Jaffe has written about politics and aging in America for decades and was the first editor of the NPR program “Weekend Edition Saturday.”
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According to the Department of Justice, TikTok illegally collected data from children and knowingly allowed users under the age of 13 to create accounts.
Join the ranks of HR leaders themselves, who say the job has become a frustrating ordeal since the pandemic. “People hate us,” said one.
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The conglomerate reported nearly $277 billion in cash in the second quarter. And while it sold about 390 million shares of Apple stock, it still… Read More »Berkshire's cash hoard soars as it cuts stake in Apple
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Two billionaire Democratic donors have publicly pressured Vice President Kamala Harris to replace FTC Chair Lina Khan, a move Wall Street insiders fear could backfire.
EUSTIS, Florida. – A Lake County sheriff's deputy has died after he was shot and trapped inside a home while responding to a report of… Read More »Florida Sheriff Provides Update on Officer Shooting in Lake County
Major tech companies show no signs of slowing their investment in artificial intelligence, even though it appears the investment is still a long way off.
And is that so bad?