“It had almost disappeared because of land reclamation. I also became the first private owner of an island in China,” said Zhu.
“Now the Grahams can go back to doing as they see fit with Kaplan, without worry that they are in any way imperiling the newspaper’s public trust. That trust has been passed to Jeff Bezos, who will hopefully treat it with more care than his company did those heat-stricken workers deemed undeserving of an air-conditioning system. I avoid buying from Amazon as best I can, but I’ll keep subscribing to my old paper as long as they keep printing it, which, to hear Bezos himself tell it, will likely end sooner than the mogul’s 10,000-year clock.”—Alec MacGillis in The New Republic story: Jeff Bezos Is Bad News: Why the Washington Post Should Worry.
“The false matches were disproportionately of people of color, including six members of the Congressional Black Caucus,” the ACLU said in a blog post.
“It’s fantastic that Seattle Public Schools seized this opportunity and Amazon has put some muscle behind it,” McCallum said. “Our coaches and mentors and alumni are thrilled to make it happen!”
“Not particularly,” Warren said. “I mean, I was here to talk about why I’m running for president. … I at least had the passing reference to the fact that we’ve got to break up the big companies. We’ve got to enforce our antitrust laws.”
“On this we can be very clear: Apple has never found malicious chips, “hardware manipulations” or vulnerabilities purposely planted in any server. Apple never had any contact with the FBI or any other agency about such an incident,” the company said in a statement provided to Bloomberg.
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“The journey from more of a traditional desktop app was based on the requirement to do more computational processing against larger and more complex data sets,” he said. “The default for cloud computing and storage (in 2014) was AWS and (it offered) market-tested apps and processes.”
“Our primary concern today is to send a clear message to Amazon that they have a responsibility to ensure that the technology they develop cannot be used to power and boost a surveillance society that is tainted by Islamaphobia, xenophobia, and racism,” said Rich Stoltz, executive director of the Washington?immigrant rights group OneAmerica, during the event.
“I’m very moved by it all,” said Judy Susman, a visitor to the exhibit. “One thing I love about the photographs is they give you a glimpse of how hard their life once was, but with what dignity people lived that difficult life.”
“Out of an abundance of caution, the Seattle Police Department Arson/Bomb Squad and explosive detection dog teams have deployed to the complex to assist in the investigation,” the post says. “Employees have evacuated from the complex as police and Amazon.com security search?the area.”