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Amazon Deal Could Be An Opportunity To Attract New Customers To Whole Foods
F rom Texas Standard: There are deals, and then there are big deals. Amazon buying Austin-based grocery chain Whole Foods for $13.7 billion certainly...
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Top Stories: Sandusky In Court; Death Toll Grows In Syria
Accusers may testify today in first hearing about allegations against the former Penn State assistant football coach. Also: U.N. says 5,000 people have been killed in Syrian violence.
Amazon workers in New York take their first step toward a union
Amazon warehouse staff in Staten Island are planning to file for a union vote. Some 2,000 workers have signed cards seeking an election, according to the self-organized independent Amazon Labor Union.
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Some Amazon Reviews Are Too Good To Be Believed. They're Paid For
In shadow marketplaces, positive reviews for Amazon products are bought and sold. The company says it's cracking down and that it estimates that less than 1 percent of reviews are fake.
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Workers at Amazon facilities in India want the company to treat them better
Some Amazon workers in India are speaking out -- saying they want better conditions. One worker explains what it was like to work at a loading dock at an Amazon facility during the recent heatwave.
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No Carts, No Cashiers: Amazon Opens Brick-And-Mortar Convenience Store
Amazon opened its new brick-and-mortar convenience store to the public on Monday in Seattle. There are no carts or cashiers, and it's BYOB situation, meaning customers have to provide their own bags.
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War Of Words Escalates Between Amazon And 'The New York Times'
In a blog post published Monday morning, the Seattle-based retailer pushed back against the newspaper, saying its story about Amazon's tough workplace culture fails Journalism 101.
Attack Of The Spider Webs! Lacey, Silky Webs Cover North Texas
Five stories that have North Texas talking: The invasion of the spider webs, Ted Cruz's talkathon vs. Wendy Davis filibuster, Big Tex as a work of art,…
U.N.: Number Of Displaced People Hits Mark Not Seen Since World War II
At least 51.2 million people are now living under forced displacement, a U.N. agency says. If all of them were put into one country, it would be the 26th largest in the world.
For Amazon and Alabama, Warehouse Union Vote Would Shake Up History
If workers from Amazon's warehouse near Birmingham vote to unionize in the next two months, they would turn a new page not only for the company but for the region.
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