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San Francisco Woman Who Stole $40,000 Worth Of Items From Target Arrested
Police arrested 41-year-old Aziza Graves, who is now facing eight counts of grand theft and 120 counts of misdemeanor petty theft. Police arrested 41-year-old Aziza Graves, who is now facing eight counts of grand theft and 120 counts of misdemeanor petty theft. -
Walmart Giving Subscription Service Members First Dibs On Black Friday Deals
Walmart will be giving Walmart+ members early access to its Black Friday and holiday offers, which will be launched next month. Walmart will be giving Walmart+ members early access to its Black Friday and holiday offers, which will be launched next month. -
Sears To Close Down Last Retail Store In Home State Of Illinois
Transformco, the company that bought Sears and Kmart out of bankruptcy, said it will be closing down the Sears store in Woodfield Mall on Nov. 14. Transformco, the company that bought Sears and Kmart out of bankruptcy, said it will be closing down the Sears store in Woodfield Mall on Nov. 14. -
Walmart To Hire 20,000 New Employees Ahead Of Holiday Season
Walmart plans to place the new hires in positions within its supply chain to help it meet the expected surge in demand during this year's gift-giving season. Walmart plans to place the new hires in positions within its supply chain to help it meet the expected surge in demand during this year's gift-giving season. -
Walmart Launches Last-Mile Delivery Service As Holidays Loom
Walmart said Tuesday that it will be launching its new last-mile delivery service called Walmart GoLocal for third-party merchants. Walmart said Tuesday that it will be launching its new last-mile delivery service called Walmart GoLocal for third-party merchants. -
Mind How You Go: Amazon Workplace Injuries Highest In U.S., Study Says
"While any incident is one too many, we are continuously learning and seeing improvements,” Amazon responded. "While any incident is one too many, we are continuously learning and seeing improvements,” Amazon responded. -
Workers Return To Office, Grumble About Having To Dress Up, Again
Sales of work slacks, blazers, dress shoes and pants have increased recently as more people return to their desks. Sales of work slacks, blazers, dress shoes and pants have increased recently as more people return to their desks. -
The Hand That Feeds: Amazon One Palm Scanner Is A Whole Foods Contactless Payment Option
Customers use their credit or debit cards and their palms over a reader. Bingo. You're done, says Amazon. Customers use their credit or debit cards and their palms over a reader. Bingo. You're done, says Amazon. -
Liv@Changi Mall, Empty Throughout Pandemic On The Block For Just S$38 Million
The mall - close to Singapore Changi Prison - has been empty for more than a year as a result of COVID-19 restrictions. The mall - close to Singapore Changi Prison - has been empty for more than a year as a result of COVID-19 restrictions. -
Small Business Group Wants To Tame Amazon Over Antitrust Issues
Small business wants stronger anti-trust laws against companies like Amazon. Small business wants stronger anti-trust laws against companies like Amazon.