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As companies like Amazon, Microsoft and Meta plan to build data centers across the state, Minnesota lawmakers disagree on how to legislate them.
Matt Gish of Bemidji is one of 10 students featured in an episode of the Amazon Prime series "The College Tour," highlighting the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University.
A bill introduced by Rep. Emma Greenman, DFL-Minneapolis, would require warehouses with more than 250 employees to provide workers with written notice of productivity quotas and would ban quotas that would interfere with breaks. It would also require employees to provide work speed and quota data to any employee upon request.
FARGO — A company that is building a large Amazon distribution center in Sioux Falls, S.D., and which has built a distribution center for Amazon in Tucson, Ariz., has secured a permit to move dirt on a large piece of land in north Fargo.

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Bezos' appearance comes just a day before more than 1,000 Amazon employees plan to walk off the job to protest the company's track record on environmental responsibility.

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The requests ask each of the tech giants to provide detailed information about their internal operations, including copies of key communications between top-level executives and records related to "any prior investigation" they have faced on competition grounds.
New York is leading a multistate investigation of Facebook for possible antitrust violations, Attorney General Letitia James announced Friday, Sept. 6, kicking off a bipartisan wave of independent state inquiries targeting the social media giant as well as Google's parent company, Alphabet.
If all goes according to plan, future generations will be able to "interact" with departed relatives using mobile devices or virtual assistants such as Amazon's Alexa.

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