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Even More Drones in the Sky: Amazon Launches Aerial Delivery Service

Amazon has launched its long-awaited drone delivery service in Arizona, taking a significant step towards fulfilling founder Jeff Bezos’ decade-old vision of autonomous drones delivering packages to customers’ doorsteps in under 30 minutes. The service launches just as millions of Americans have their eyes turned to the skies in search of mystery drones buzzing major cities.

Amazon's MK30 delivery drone

The Wages of Wokeness: Google Slashes Management Roles by 10%

Google CEO Sundar Pichai recently revealed that the tech giant has cut management roles by 10 percent as part of its ongoing efforts to streamline operations and boost efficiency. The news comes after the tech giant spent the last year pushing the boundaries of woke capitalism.

Google's Sundar Pichai looks disturbed

FAA Bans Drones over Parts of New Jersey and New York

An immediate ban on drones flying over some of New York’s “critical infrastructure sites” was declared Friday by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) which further reserved the right to use “deadly force” against unmanned aircraft if they pose an “imminent security threat.”

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Prime Grinch: Amazon Workers Stage Strikes During Height of Christmas Rush

Teamsters union members went on strike at seven Amazon facilities in four states Thursday morning, demanding better wages and benefits amidst the company’s soaring profits. The strike was timed for the height of the Christmas rush, as consumers around the country turn to the e-commerce giant to secure last minute gifts — which now may not arrive on time.

Amazon workers strike

Military Expert: Mystery Drones Are ‘Telegraphing’ America’s Weak Defenses

As reports of mysterious drone sightings continue to pour in from across the Northeast, a military expert has shared the reasons that he believes these drones are originating from within the United States. He added, “We are telegraphing right now that we do not know where these drones are. We’re telegraphing that we can fly these drones over U.S. bases and we can’t do anything about it.”

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Fintech Company Klarna Claims It Has Stopped Hiring Workers Thanks to AI

Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of fintech company Klarna, believes that AI has the capability to perform all jobs currently done by humans, leading to a halt in hiring at the company despite advertising job openings on its website. Critics say the company continues to bring in workers on green cards as it cuts established employees and builds AI tools.

Human between robot workers