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Personal Finance Your Amazon Echo could make you spend more (and not just on Prime Day)Half of Amazon’s shoppers are expected to have an Alexa device following two-day sales event.
The payout is the biggest award to date in the Commodity Futures Trading Commission whistleblower program.
‘A word of warning to your readers: Don’t trust anyone.’
With the flush days of glossies going down the drain, so too are editors’ cushy perks.
The typical Amazon worker made less than $30,000 in 2017.
Amazon’s annual sales promotion definitely offers consumers the chance to save—but not all deals are created equally.
The country has seen an increasing amount of violence over the past year.
The new tax law expanded one education-related tax break, eliminated another, and left the rest alone.
A 29-year-old Russian woman who entered the U.S. on a student visa was charged with seeking to influence American politics on behalf of Russia before and after the 2016 presidential election.
Russia’s ongoing attack on our democracy amounts to an act of war. But instead of confronting Russian President Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump praised him. Instead of standing up to Putin, Trump stood by him.
The reviews are coming in after President Donald Trump’s joint press briefing with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and they are decidedly negative.
Justices’ impartiality must never be in question, writes Chris Edelson.
The U.S. needs multiple layers of regulation of the finance industry because the damage from malfunction is so much higher than the costs, a Nobel economics laureate said Monday.
Amazon.com Inc.’s site was down late Monday afternoon, interrupting the flow of sales during the e-commerce giant’s 2018 Prime Day.