Amazon cracks down on fake customer reviews Bill Radke speaks with Geekwire editor Todd Bishop about Amazon suing over fake reviews being posted on the site. The online store is also cracking down... Bill Radke
Meet the homeless families living next to Amazon headquarters Bill Radke speaks with Kirk Johnson, Seattle bureau chief at The New York Times, about the families he met while reporting a story on Mary's Place Guest... Posey Gruener
Amazon Building Now Open To Homeless Families Homeless families in Seattle will start moving into a building owned by Amazon on Monday. The old downtown hotel is a plush space for a shelter,... Paige Browning
This Week We're Tackling The Big Questions Amazon is donating a building a temporary homeless shelter in Seattle. What role should the business community play in solving homelessness? Also, the... Kim Malcolm
Seattle Mayor 'Pleased' Amazon Is Helping Homeless Kim Malcolm talks to Seattle Mayor Ed Murray about Amazon's announcement that it will be turning one of its vacant South Lake Union buildings into a... Kim Malcolm
Amazon Donates Building For Homeless Shelter In South Lake Union Kim Malcolm speaks with Seattle Times Reporter Ángel González about Amazon's announcement that it will establish a temporary shelter for homeless... Kim Malcolm
Canadian Serial Killer's Book Taken Off Amazon Bill Radke speaks with Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about a book reportedly written by Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton. The book was... Kate OConnell
Amazon Builds A 'Dragon Boat,' Sets Course For Global Shipping Bill Radke talks with Bloomberg News reporter Spencer Soper about Amazon's plans to move into the shipping business. Bill Radke
The Record: Wednesday, Jan. 20, Full Show Amazon tried to hire homeless people in its warehouses. We'll show you why it didn't go so well. Also, what's it like to be a young transgender child in... The Record
Amazon Hires Homeless Workers – And Everyone Ends Up Disappointed Jackie Williams arrived in Seattle with nothing but a suitcase full of clothes. She had been hired as a certified nurse’s assistant. Joshua McNichols