A U.S. judge in Seattle on Tuesday rejected Amazon.com's request to dismiss a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit that accuses the company of enrolling millions of consumers into its paid Amazon Prime service without their consent. Attorneys for Amazon had urged U.S. District Judge John Chun to dismiss the FTC's claims. The FTC lawsuit filed in June argues Amazon made it hard to cancel and knew that a percentage of consumers accidentally signed up for Prime and that some consumers were charged for multiple months before they canceled their memberships.
With a two-run double from mike Yastrzemski on Monday against the Philadelphia Phillies, the Giants became the second franchise in MLB history to score 100,000 runs.
During a news conference on Tuesday, community members and affected families pushed more oversight for Border Patrol. They were also denouncing Border Patrol’s recognition of its 100 year anniversary.