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Shirts, hats, beverage coolers and other items promote the Everglades-based migrant detention center that has raised human ...
Amazon has endorsed a Republican-backed bill in Congress on Tuesday that would legalize marijuana on a federal level, leaving states to decide whether to prohibit or regulate it. Rep. Nancy M… ...
Amazon has joined the chorus of corporations condemning Republican efforts to tighten election laws in Texas and Georgia. The e-commerce colossus said it opposes measures “aimed at restrictin… ...
A number of Republican senators sent a letter to Amazon’s CEO last week requesting answers to questions surrounding the removal of a book about transgender people from Amazon’s online s… ...
Online giant Amazon is calling for changes to draft legislation from Republicans on new Internet rules, suggesting the measure could be ineffective and place too many limits on the Federal ...
The GOP now condones large, intrusive government and presidential attacks on job creators — Jeff Bezos and Amazon today, anyone's guess tomorrow.
Trump will skip tonight's GOP presidential primary debate to hold a rally in Detroit. The FTC sues Amazon in a monopoly case. Student loan payments are resuming. Here's how to prepare.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSN‘Alligator Alcatraz’ merchandise for sale by Florida RepublicansT-shirts, hats and beverage coolers touting ‘Alligator Alcatraz’, an ICE immigration detention facility being built in the ...
Two Republican lawmakers are calling for Amazon to testify about its attempts to secure a $10 billion contract to move the Department of Defense's networks into the cloud.
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mlive on MSNWho’s behind 13 billboards targeting GOP over support of Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill?’In Lansing and Detroit, the billboards feature the face of billionaire Jeff Bezos and target specific Michigan Republican ...
Bezos' AmazonSmile facing claims of excluding conservative nonprofits: GOP officials Using Southern Poverty Law Center to decide who may benefit from AmazonSmile discriminates "against ...
Senator Elizabeth Warren questioned Senate Republicans on whether billion-dollar corporations like Amazon, Tesla, or Exxon should receive more tax breaks. Highlighting that companies sometimes pay ...
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