June 29, 2020 Protesters set up guillotine in front of Jeff Bezos' DC home: reports Protesters have set up a guillotine outside a Washington, D.C. complex purportedly owned by Amazon founder, CEO and President Jeff Bezos, according to reports.
June 25, 2020 NHL Seattle, Amazon partner to build Climate Pledge Arena There will be a new arena under construction in Seattle.
June 24, 2020 Bear Grylls to host ‘World’s Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji’ reality competition show on Amazon Prime Video Bear Grylls is on a quest to crown the toughest team of survivalists.
June 24, 2020 Amazon launches Counterfeit Crimes Unit to work with police in fight against fraudsters Amazon is launching a new unit to crack down on counterfeit goods, the company announced Wednesday.
June 20, 2020 Conservative publisher claims Amazon blocked paid ads for book on 'Transgender Craze' A prominent conservative book publisher is alleging that Amazon has suspended its paid ad campaign, claiming that it contains objectionable content about sexual orientation.
June 19, 2020 Brazil's coronavirus cases top 1 million as the virus spreads Brazil’s government announced Friday that their coronavirus outbreak has surpassed a million cases, making it second-leading nation in the world to the United States in coronavirus infection rates.
June 18, 2020 Tech giants, including Apple, Amazon, cheer Supreme Court's DACA ruling Several large tech companies, including Apple, Amazon and Google have cheered the Supreme Court's decision to deny the Trump administration's efforts to end the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Act.
June 17, 2020 Lawmaker blasts Amazon’s ‘performative’ support of Black Lives Matter movement Amazon, which last week imposed a one-year ban on selling its controversial facial recognition technology to the police, is being called out for a "performative" gesture amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests.
June 15, 2020 Amazon’s Jeff Bezos is willing to testify before Congress, letter reveals Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos could testify before Congress as soon as this summer as the company faces antitrust scrutiny on Capitol Hill.
June 12, 2020 Following Amazon, Microsoft will no longer sell facial-recognition software to police Microsoft President Brad Smith said Thursday that the company would follow in Amazon's footsteps and not sell facial recognition tools to U.S. police departments until Congress passes a law clarifying the matter.Â