When Mark Becker climbed a mountain in Fuzhou in the eastern province of Fujian with his aunt and wife last week, he praised efforts of President Xi Jinping that helped his family fulfill their dream of visiting the place where their ancestors lived and sometimes fought.
What Amazon’s growing political influence means for society is a matter of perspective. The pivotal question is who will provide a check on the company’s power. It’s possible that the federal government will step in, as President Donald Trump (no fan of Amazon) has hinted. But for now, employees appear to be flexing their muscle — and with fierce competition for talent in the tech industry, that could go far.
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Weighed on by the worsening epidemic, the bilateral Air Travel Bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore due to start on Sunday will be postponed for two weeks and the launch time will be subject to the development of the epidemic.
What they said:?Sen. Bernie Sanders took a familiar jab at Amazon during the first debate this week. He called the company out for not paying federal income taxes in recent years. Amazon didn’t pay income taxes in 2018 as a result of the Republican tax cuts the year prior, tax credits, and its compensation structure for employees.
Wednesday marked China's fifth National Security Education Day. A series of events took place in HKSAR to promote the national security education.
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When Bill Murray wakes up in the 1993 comedy classic “Groundhog Day,” the only thing on his bedside table is that annoying alarm clock, which plays the Sonny and Cher hit “I Got You Babe” over and over and over. But what if there was an Amazon Echo?
Wei also noted that the pork prices have kept retreating for ten consecutive weeks, while the prices of other farm produce are back to pre-outbreak levels as the output recovers.
What if Amazon held its annual shareholders meeting and nobody talked about the company’s actual business? That’s essentially?what happened this week — again — and it’s the first subject of our opening news segment?on this week’s GeekWire radio show.
Westside Market manager Ian Joskowitz, 52, said some customers were "upset" because they use free plastic bags as garbage bags.