“If you think about Amazon and what we want to do in the future, we want everybody connected. A, it’s good for society, and B, it also will be good for Amazon. Obviously, more people can shop, which we like, and more people can get access to things like Alexa, and more developers can get access to things like AWS.
“His response was: ‘Just give me a little time, and let me do my business thing here, and just wait.’ And, you know what, look at what’s happened. Look at the Gates Foundation,” said Barton.
“If export markets get shut off, I could see us getting to the point where we’re dumping our milk in the fields,” Jeff Schwager, the president of Sartori Co, in Plymouth, Wisconsin, told The New York Times. “It’ll be a big ripple effect through the state.”
“I am really tired of the Trump administration,” said Yuri Barragan, 27, a student from Azusa, California. “It’s the big issue of race and justice for people. I have to deal with that kind of thing, some family members, because we are not white. I just see here a lot of divisions, just walking around and just hearing about how my neighbors talk about different races, so race is the big issue that really concerns me.”
“Apple’s liability for knowingly conspiring with book publishers to raise the prices of e-books is settled once and for all,” Assistant Attorney General Bill Baer of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division said in a statement today.? “And consumers will be made whole.? The outstanding work of the Department of Justice team – working with our steadfast state attorney general partners – exposed this cynical misconduct by Apple and its book publisher co-conspirators and ensured that justice was done.”
“Drugs used to treat liver and gastric cancer are considered to be ‘orphan drugs’ in China because such diseases have low incidence rates in other countries and leading pharmaceutical companies would hence spend little to develop them,” she said.
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“I wasn’t happy to leave, but Paul Allen doesn’t hire a tech advisor every day,” Garg told GeekWire of his decision to leave Amazon late last year.
“As history has taught us, true visionaries stand up against entrenched systems, often at great cost to themselves. We applaud Jeff Bezos’ philanthropy, but one hand cannot give what the other is taking away. The people of Earth need to know: When is Amazon going to stop helping oil & gas companies ravage Earth with still more oil and gas wells? When is Amazon going to stop funding climate-denying think tanks like the Competitive Enterprise Institute and climate-delaying policy?
“In Jackson, this footage can now be live streamed directly onto a dozen monitors scrutinized by police around the clock,” wrote EFF policy analyst Matthew Guariglia in a blog post. “Even if you refuse to allow your footage to be used that way, your neighbor’s camera pointed at your house may still be transmitting directly to the police.”
“I get when people say it’s a tax on jobs and anything you tax is unfortunate,” Phelps-Goodman said. “The question is, can you get your money’s worth from that tax? Can you get a societal benefit that’s worth whatever the costs of that tax are? So when you’re, in this case, pairing about a doubling of the production of deeply affordable supportive housing against the million a year for Amazon and million total, it just seems so obviously worth the effort.”