- APNewsBreak: California Judge: Coffee Needs Cancer WarningsU.S. News & World Report
- Here’s Why Starbucks In California Will Have To Warn Customers That Coffee Might Cause CancerBuzzFeed News
- California Judge Rules Coffee Must Carry Cancer WarningWall Street Journal
- Coffee will now come with a cancer warning in California. It’s official.The San Diego Union-Tribune
Business
Here’s What Trump Could Do to Amazon
- Here’s What Trump Could Do to AmazonBloomberg
- Trump Attacks Amazon, Saying It Does Not Pay Enough TaxesNew York Times
- Trump blasts Amazon for hurting the postal service. Is that true?USA TODAY
- Trump hates Amazon, not FacebookAxios
- With Google Home Arriving, Amazon Plans #JustAskAlexa Campaign For Major India PushBeebom (blog)
A cynic’s guide to Facebook’s decision to dump third party data for advertising
- A cynic’s guide to Facebook’s decision to dump third party data for advertisingBusiness Insider
- 2016 Facebook memo suggests company values growth over user safetyCBS News
- Facebook May Be Facing Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in FTC FinesFortune
- Double-Edged ScandalBloomberg
- Facebook’s Limits on Using Data Brokers Won’t Stop TrackingU.S. News & World Report
Trump, Bezos and the Amazon Subsidy
- Trump, Bezos and the Amazon SubsidyWall Street Journal
- Trump Attacks Amazon, Saying It Does Not Pay Enough TaxesNew York Times
- If Trump wants to take a shot at Amazon, there’s a potential billion-dollar deal staring him right in the faceBusiness Insider
- With Google Home Arriving, Amazon Plans #JustAskAlexa Campaign For Major India PushBeebom (blog)
- Why Trump’s rage at Amazon will remain impotentWashington Post
Trump Attacks Amazon, Saying It Does Not Pay Enough Taxes
- Trump Attacks Amazon, Saying It Does Not Pay Enough TaxesNew York Times
- Trump vs. Amazon: Let’s set the record straightCNNMoney
- TuneIn launches a discounted audio subscription for Alexa owners and Prime membersTechCrunch
- It’s Amazon’s Turn in the Tech Hot SeatBloomberg
- Trump is going after Amazon for the wrong issue: It’s China, not taxesCNBC