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News brief: fighting in Ukraine, Student loans mismanaged, Amazon union votes
The latest in the Russia-Ukraine crisis. How the student loan safety net has failed low-income borrowers. Two Amazon union elections hang in the balance — in two areas of the country.
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Bernie Sanders Again Attacks Amazon — This Time Pulling In 'The Washington Post'
The newspaper's editor accused Sanders of peddling a "conspiracy theory" about the influence of the paper's owner, Jeff Bezos, who is also the founder and CEO of Amazon.
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Examining what it's like for some of the sellers who market their goods on Amazon
The federal government sued Amazon this week saying it's abusing its monopoly power. One key allegation is Amazon puts the squeeze on sellers.
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Optimized Prime: How AI And Anticipation Power Amazon's 1-Hour Deliveries
Amazon executives often evoke magic when talking about fast shipping. Now in a race for one-hour deliveries, few retailers can afford to keep up. And few rely quite so much on artificial intelligence.
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Not My Job: Singer-Songwriter John Prine Gets Quizzed On Amazon Prime
Prine was once known as the Singing Mailman, because that's exactly what he was as a young man. Since he quit his route, he's put out more than 20 albums.
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Amazon Says It Will Hire More Than 5,000 Workers In U.S.
Many of the new jobs will be at order-fulfillment centers that are spread across more than 10 states, the company says.
EU Drops Its Antitrust Probe Over Amazon E-Book Contracts
The European Union's executive arm closed the investigation after accepting Amazon's promise to strip its publisher contracts of clauses that the commission feared were "harmful to consumers."
Book News: Amazon Fires German Security Firm After Claims Of Intimidation
Also: the best books coming out this week; the return of Haruki Murakami; and Ian McEwan's crisis of faith.
Amazon Warehouse Safety 'Inadequate,' N.Y. Attorney General's Office Says
Amazon may have violated federal health and safety standards as well as New York's whistleblower law, the New York attorney general's office wrote to Amazon in a letter obtained by NPR.
Authors are protesting Amazon's e-book policy that allows users to read and return
Authors say readers are exploiting Amazon's seven-day return policy by using Amazon like a library and returning books after reading them.
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