The company’s latest round of layoffs reflect the growing competition for dominance in artificial intelligence.
The e-commerce giant will convert some locations into Whole Foods Market stores.
The copper, which is being produced in Arizona by Rio Tinto with bacteria and acid, will be used for data-center construction.
The e-commerce giant is launching a megastore outside of Chicago that will be big enough to nearly fit two Target stores.
Walmart is sprucing up its home goods to attract more high-income shoppers and better compete with the e-commerce titan.
Plus, commercial builders are pulling back on everything—but not data centers.
The department-store chain’s bankruptcy throws one of Amazon’s biggest bets on luxury retail into doubt ...