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<H2> Jeff Bezos warns that Amazon may lose money despite the pandemic shopping surge </H2> |
<H2> People are using Facebook more than ever during the coronavirus pandemic — but its business is still taking a hit </H2> |
<H2> Amazon is cracking down on internal communication after a surge in worker activism </H2> |
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<H2> Amazon employees shared an event invite to discuss how the company treats its workers. Then it disappeared. </H2> |
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<H2> Facebook is taking down some, but not all, quarantine protest event pages </H2> |
<H2> Silicon Valley’s favorite charity is asking its donors to give away hundreds of millions of dollars. Right now. </H2> |
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<H2> Facebook will start nudging users who have “liked” coronavirus hoaxes </H2> |
<H2> Trump’s denial of his coronavirus failings will be “one of the biggest propaganda battles in American history” </H2> |
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<H2> Amazon fired 3 employee activists who criticized its warehouse safety measures </H2> |
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