In a new poll conducted by Reuters and Ipsos, 51 percent?of respondents said they plan to use?Amazon for “most of their online shopping” during the holidays.?Walmart came in second place, but only 16 percent will use it for most of their online buying, with Target and Macy’s serving as the main online shopping destination for?just 3 and 2 percent, respectively.
In a government work report to the local legislature meeting, which opened on Monday, Wen said the city had increased investment in technology research and development, which played an increased role of driving the local economic growth.
In a statement published in several local newspapers on Friday, Airport Authority Hong Kong appealed to young people not to participate in or support acts that disrupt airport services or otherwise undermine the reputation of the airport.
In a Monday news briefing, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) called the four countries WHO's "greatest concern" in terms of the outbreak.
In a widely read post?on GeekWire last week, commentator Jeff Reifman cited?many of these issues, in addition to the economic risk of Amazon’s rapid growth. What happens, he asked, if Amazon?collapses?
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.
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In a post on Medium on Monday titled “Dear Mr. Bezos,” Joey Zwillinger said that while Allbirds is “flattered” by Amazon’s “strikingly similar” private label shoe, sold as part of the tech giant’s 206 Collective brand, he wishes Amazon was committed to environmentally friendly materials, as well.
In a statement written on July 11, HKU rejected Yan's claims, saying she never conducted any research on human-to-human transmission of COVID-19 at the university between December and January.
In a statement on Thursday, the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region said the behaviors of those disqualified candidates have crossed the legal bottom line and have fallen short of the basic political requirement for a lawmaker.
In a signed article published in the San Francisco Chronicle on Monday, Wang wrote: "China, with a population of 1.39 billion people, is one of the largest markets in the world. It is predicted that in the coming 15 years, China will import trillion in goods and trillion in services, which means enormous opportunities for her trading partners, including the United States."