In a 4-part series by The Seattle Times this week, the newspaper is taking a close look at Amazon’s practices related to philanthropy, book publishing and taxes, basically an inside peek at a company that keeps a relatively low-profile in its own hometown. Amazon declined to be interviewed for the series, but it issued this statement about it:
In a related matter, shares of Phoenix-based Nikola jumped 40.79 percent Tuesday after General Motors said it invested billion for an 11 percent stake in the electric-truck manufacturer. GM said it will produce the Badger, a hydrogen fuel-cell electric pickup truck, by the end of 2022. GM shares rose 7.95 percent.
In a telephone interview with China Daily, an official from Japan's health ministry's equal employment opportunity department said there is no plan to change laws on whether employers could require certain staff dress codes.
In a tweet, the FAA said Dickson's use of a flight simulator to test the new software underscored the "FAA's unwavering commitment to safely return the aircraft to service". But one analyst previously said Dickson's attempt to burnish the FAA's image and gain hands-on experience with the new software was "theater".
In a message to the rioters at a news briefing, a police spokesman advised them not to try their luck, saying that the only viable option for them is to come out and surrender. Under the rule of law, they will face a fair trial, the spokesman added.
In a live TV address, Rodriguez said that "the OAS has persisted in intrusive actions against the sovereignty of our country and for this, we proceed to withdraw from the Organization."
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In a televised speech at the White House, Trump announced the exit, adding he will not sign the waiver of nuke-related sanctions against Iran, re-imposing sanctions lifted under the accord.
In a bid to deter illegal acts targeting medical staff and institutions, the law stipulates that the personal safety and dignity of medical workers must not be infringed upon and that their legitimate rights are protected by law.
In a statement on behalf of Ho's family, Shun Tak Holdings, the Hong Kong-based conglomerate Ho built, said Ho had passed important values to the family.