Amazon's latest layoffs hit its Buy with Prime unit
Amazon is laying off about 30 employees in its Buy with Prime unit, CNBC has learned, as it continues to look for ways to trim costs.
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Amazon is laying off about 30 employees in its Buy with Prime unit, CNBC has learned, as it continues to look for ways to trim costs.
Stock futures were little changed Tuesday as Wall Street looked to find its footing after an uneven start to the month.
The country’s heat index measures what a temperature feels like, taking into account humidity.
The art world — like many industries — is grappling with how best to use artificial intelligence, especially in its latest form, generative AI.
Portugal's far-right Chega party on Sunday received a surge in support in the country's snap general election, reflecting a broader shift to the radical right across Europe.
For the first time in 38 years, Filipinos will not officially celebrate the anniversary of the “People Power Revolution” on February 25 after it was removed as a public holiday, a move critics say is part of a larger strategy to distance the Philippines from the dark legacy of former president Ferdinand Marcos Snr.
(Reuters) -- Australia's Woodside Energy and Santos said on Wednesday they had ended talks to create a possible 80 billion Australian dollar ($52 billion) global oil and gas giant, and Santos flagged it would look for other ways to bolster its value.