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John McCain's Wife Cindy Makes It Clear She Will Not Campaign for 'Dear Friend' Joe Biden in 2020
Cindy McCain Says She Will Not Campaign for Friend Joe Biden in 2020
U.S. Yahoo Lifestyle'Frontier Airlines is DEAD WRONG FOR THIS!': Mom arrested after dispute over vomit on daughter's plane seat
"What really hurt me is for my child to see me getting handcuffed and taken away from her," Rosetta Swinney said.
Celebrity Yahoo ViewSelena Gomez Says Her Girl Squad Kept Her From Hitting Rock Bottom
Selena Gomez got candid in Coach's new "Dream It Real" podcast on Wednesday, opening up about therapy, her support circle of friends and what she believes fans don't know about her. Listen to what Selena had to say.
U.S. PeopleIllinois Boy, 5, Was Allegedly Forced Into Cold Shower and Then Beaten by Parents Before Death
Ill. Boy, 5, Was Allegedly Placed in Cold Shower, Beaten
Politics HuffPostFox News Legal Analyst Unloads On Trump: 'Unlawful, Defenseless And Condemnable'
Fox News senior judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano fired off one of hissharpest critiques yet of President Donald Trump based on allegations outlinedin special counsel Robert Mueller's report
Celebrity PeoplePrince Harry Was Seated at a Higher Rank Than Kate Middleton at Today's Anzac Service: Here's Why
Kate Middleton, Prince Harry's Anzac Day Seating Arrangement Explained
Business MarketWatchAmazon to give Prime customers one-day shipping, cutting free delivery time in half
Amazon.com Inc. expects to improve the delivery times for customers who sign up for its Prime subscription program, cutting free deliveries to one day instead of two, an executive said Thursday afternoon. In a conference call related to Amazon's (AMZN) quarterly earnings report, Chief Financial Officer Brian Olsavsky explained that the company expects profit to take a hit in the second quarter as Amazon ramps up the change to its Prime program. “We're currently working on evolving our Prime free two-day shipping program to be a free one-day shipping program,” Olsavsky said, adding that Amazon expects to spend $800 million this quarter to make the change.
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