In October 2020, Amazon released a report to employees stating that 19,816 of its 1.4 million frontline U.S. employees had tested positive for the virus.
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Budweiser’s First NFT Collection Sells Out Within an Hour
Buyers of legal drinking age could purchase the NFTs on the brand’s website using Ethereum, Bitcoin or a credit card.
Juul to Pay $14.5 Million to Settle Arizona Vaping Lawsuit
The agreement requires Juul to not advertise near schools, target anyone under 21 or use social media to market.
Tiffany Is Selling Its Most Expensive Piece of Jewelry Yet
‘The World’s Fair Necklace,’ unveiled in Dubai on Sunday, boasts a dazzling 180 carats of diamonds set in platinum.
U.S. TikTok Users May Be Eligible to Receive Funds From $92 Million Settlement
The suit alleges that the popular video-sharing app used personal data from users without their consent.
Instagram Rolls Out New ‘Rage Shake’ Feature and the Option to Delete an Image From a Carousel
In a video update posted on Twitter, Instagram head Adam Mosseri explains how the new features work.
Reese’s Thanksgiving Pie, Its Largest Peanut Butter Cup Ever, Sells Out in Hours
Social-media users had a lot to say, with some offering to taste test and others noting the pie’s 7,680 calorie count.
Elon Musk Sells Additional $931 Million of Tesla Stock
The Tesla CEO could receive a federal tax bill for nearly $10 billion.
This Founder Just Launched a Company That’s Giving Tea a Much-Needed Makeover for the 21st Century: ‘Tea Is for Entrepreneurs. Coffee Is Corporate America’s Drink.’
Co-founders David Segal and Harley Finkelstein launched their company Firebelly Tea today. The curated line of teas aims to bring the beverage into the 21st century — and end Americans’ exclusive relationship with coffee for good.
San Francisco Walgreens Forced to Close Over ‘Severe Rat Infestation’
According to a recent report, San Francisco ranks No. 5 on a list of the ‘rattiest’ U.S. cities.