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Undercover author finds Amazon warehouse workers in UK 'peed in bottles' An undercover author and an anonymous survey found that workers believed taking a long break could lead to warnings at an Amazon warehouse.
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Facebook investors want to seize a golden opportunity to force out Mark Zuckerberg as chairman Facebook investors are now lining up to call for Mark Zuckerberg to relinquish his dual role as chairman and CEO.
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Business Business news and opinions from the Bradenton Herald newspaper in Southwest Florida.
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These are the US states where people live the longest, healthiest lives — and the shortest Life expectancy without illness for Minnesotans is more than 70 years old, but in West Virginia, healthy life expectancy is six and a half years shorter.
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The Florida Shuffle: The Sometimes Dirty Business of Rehab Cynthia McFadden investigates Florida's drug treatment industry which is plagued by fraud and overdoses.
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Walmart overhauls its website in battle with Amazon "The goal here is to build a deeper emotional connection to our customer base by creating a more compelling look and feel and a cleaner, more modern, digital shopping experience," Walmart US ecommerce CEO Marc Lore told Business Insider in a phone interview. The changes are long overdue for ...
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Elon Musk just poured more than $100 million into The Boring Company According to The Boring Company, 90% of the $112.5 million raised came from Elon Musk, while the rest came from early employees.
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Sibusiso Moyo Says Zimbabwe Is Open for Business Sibusiso Moyo discusses changes in the country post Mugabe leadership. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn and Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fox star Sean Hannity is one of Donald Trump's fiercest defenders Hannity and Trump share an attorney, and it's not the first time they've been linked together.
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Walmart, Food Lion, and other grocery chains are recalling more than 206 million eggs after ... The Food and Drug Administration announced a recall of 206 million eggs for fear that they could be contaminated with salmonella.
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