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Journalist Investigates Amazon Warehouse Life And The Pitfalls Of 'One-Click America'
Alec MacGillis, author of the new book Fulfillment, says a union vote by Amazon workers in Alabama could determine "what life is going to look like for the working class in America in years to come."
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Google, Amazon, eBay, Facebook Among Those Forming New Lobbying Group
The group is set to lobby lawmakers on issues of privacy and piracy.
President Trump Criticizes USPS-Amazon Relationship On Twitter
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Bloomberg Businessweek reporter Devin Leonard about President Trump's tweet saying the U.S. Postal Service should charge more to deliver Amazon packages. Leonard wrote a book about the U.S. Post Office called Neither Snow nor Rain.
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ACC Follows NCAA In Pulling Championships From North Carolina
The Atlantic Coast Conference decided to pull many post-season tournaments out of North Carolina this season due to a controversial state law. This move follows the NCAA decision to remove college championship games out of the state.
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Amazon Halts Police Use Of Its Facial Recognition Technology
Amazon is the latest tech company to respond to demands that law enforcement not have access to controversial facial recognition technology.
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Amazon warehouse workers in New York file for a union vote
Amazon workers in New York plan to take an initial step toward forming a union. Organizers say they have collected some 2,000 signatures for a union vote from warehouse workers on Staten Island.
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Amazon may own your doctor's office next
NPR's Alina Selyukh speaks with Christina Farr, a principal at OMERS Ventures and former technology and health reporter, about Amazon's potential acquisition of One Medical.
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Amazon's planned satellite fleet has some experts concerned about space congestion
Amazon has announced plans to launch thousands of new satellites into orbit over the next five years. Some experts fear that it will overwhelm the world's ability to manage congestion in space.
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Tech Week That Was: Online Comments, iPad Hacks And The ACC
Can online comments be redeemed? That conversation, plus highlights from our tech coverage on-air and online, are in our latest week in review.
Top Stories: Kim Jong Un Named 'Supreme Leader;' Jobless Claims Rise
Also: Videos belie monitor's comment about "nothing frightening" happening in Syria; U.S. reportedly moving ahead with weapons sales to Iraq; air strike by Turkish warplanes kills 35 near Kurdish village.
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