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(KSN) – Amazon has become the latest U.S. technology company to announce major job cuts after hiring “rapidly over the last several years” in the face of the COVID pandemic.
In a message shared with employees Wednesday, CEO Andy Jassy confirmed Amazon plans to “eliminate just over 18,000 roles.” Several areas of the business will be impacted, he noted, but most cuts will happen at Amazon Stores, including Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go, and in its People, Experience, and Technology organization.
Lawmakers and leadership from the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party in Minnesota promise to finally pass a bill to legalize cannabis use for adults over 21, the party announced in a press conference highlighting goals for 2023.
If passed, the legislation would allow adults to possess up to five pounds of cannabis at home or eight grams of concentrate. In addition, transportation of the drug is limited to 800 milligrams of THC cannabinoid product.
Authorities in the state of Louisiana are appearing to take a page out of the CCP’s playbook.
Randall Reid, 28, was wrongfully arrested after Louisiana authorities used facial recognition technology to pin a purse theft on Reid.
Reid was arrested in Dekalb County, Georgia after Louisiana authorities issued a fugitive warrant for Reid.
Attorney Tommy Calogero who is representing Reid, stated his client was arrested on November 25th for purse thefts in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana and was released on December 1st after facial recognition errors were found.
Robby Graham was once a homeless drug user who lost everything, but when he unexpectedly found Jesus in what can only be described as a “Saul to Paul” transformation, his life was forever changed.
Listen to the latest episode of CBN’s Quick Start podcast
Graham, co-founder of Revelations Café, a Florida restaurant focused on healthy eating, told CBN’s Faithwire his addiction started due to a painful back injury and opiates he took for relief.
Tragically, he soon found himself hooked on drugs.
Mexican officials have arrested Ovidio Guzman-Lopez, the son of El Chapo, for his involvement with the Sinaloa cartel. NEWSMAX’s Leonardo Feldman [@LeoFeldmanNEWS] reports. pic.twitter.com/46pROGAQmN
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy in El Paso-Texas, March 15, 2021 (Fox News video screenshot)
(MSN) – Republican Kevin McCarthy on Friday picked up support from right-wing hardliners in the U.S. House of Representatives who had blocked his speakership bid, but it was not enough to end the deepest congressional dysfunction in more than 150 years.
The new pland calls for the Chicago-based company to cancel or “de-prioritize” some initiatives while also accelerating development.
Twelve days of Christmas (you know the song) bring us to today, The Epiphany of the Lord. In the American Catholic Church, the Solemnity is celebrated the first Sunday after January 1st (the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God), which happens to fall on the 8th this year. But, much of the rest of the small-o orthodox traditions celebrate today.
Biden Treasury Department authorizations, announced late last year, rolled back safeguards on U.S. humanitarian aid, a move that is likely to pave the way for millions in taxpayer dollars to reach “designated terrorists, human rights abusers, and violent authoritarian regimes,” according to a congressional foreign policy leader.
The authorizations, which will make it easier for aid dollars to be allocated in conflict zones and areas where terrorist activity is taking place are generating concerns in Congress. Rep. Michael McCaul (R.