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A stock ticker displays the share price and trade volume of Emaar Malls and others stock at the Dubai Financial Market in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Monday, March 27, 2017. Dubai's Emaar Malls, a subsidiary of the state-backed construction firm Emaar, said Monday it made an $880-million offer to buy the online retailer Souq.com amid rumors of a possible acquisition of the firm by Amazon. (AP Photo/Jon Gambrell)

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Amazon Flex driver James Fowler holds an empty Amazon bag he uses for cold goods next to his car in Vancouver, Wash., Monday, March 13, 2017. He earns $18 to $25 per hour working through the service, delivering packages and other goods. (Ariane Kunze/The Columbian via AP)

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Amazon Flex driver James Fowler is pictured outside the car he drives for Amazon Flex with an empty Amazon bag in Vancouver, Wash., Monday, March 13, 2017. He earns $18 to $25 per hour working through the service, delivering packages and other goods. (Ariane Kunze/The Columbian via AP)

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A dwelling of the Tsimane, a group of indigenous people with a traditional lifestyle deep in the Bolivian Amazon, and according to a new study released Friday March 17, 2017, they have some of the healthiest hearts on the planet, according to Dr. Randall Thompson, a cardiologist at St. Luke’s Health System in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Scientists say the new findings underline the significance of lowering the traditional risk factors for heart disease, and like the Tsimane people, we should be physically active and have a low fat, low sugar diet. (Michael Gurven/St. Luke’s Health System Kansas City via AP)

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A Tsimane man monitors a burning field, among a group of indigenous people with a traditional lifestyle deep in the Bolivian Amazon, and according to a new study released Friday March 17, 2017, they have some of the healthiest hearts on the planet, according to Dr. Randall Thompson, a cardiologist at St. Luke’s Health System in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Scientists say the new findings underline the significance of lowering the traditional risk factors for heart disease, and like the Tsimane people, we should be physically active and have a low fat, low sugar diet. (Michael Gurven/St. Luke’s Health System Kansas City via AP)

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A Tsimane man carried bananas, among a group of indigenous people with a traditional lifestyle deep in the Bolivian Amazon, and according to a new study released Friday March 17, 2017, they have some of the healthiest hearts on the planet, according to Dr. Randall Thompson, a cardiologist at St. Luke’s Health System in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Scientists say the new findings underline the significance of lowering the traditional risk factors for heart disease, and like the Tsimane people, we should be physically active and have a low fat, low sugar diet. (Michael Gurven/St. Luke’s Health System Kansas City via AP)

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FILE - In this June 30, 2011, file photo, a United Parcel Service driver delivers packages from Amazon.com in Palo Alto, Calif. A joke book “written” by a conservative author and filled with blank pages in a dig at Democrats topped Amazon's list of best sellers on March 10, 2017. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

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In this Oct. 1, 2015 file photo, employees of Amazon Organics, a pot dispensary in Eugene, Ore., help customers purchase recreational marijuana. Amid concerns of a federal crackdown lawmakers in Oregon are moving to protect the personal information of marijuana customers. (AP Photo/Ryan Kang, File)

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This Sept. 6, 2012, file photo, shows the Amazon logo in Santa Monica, Calif. Amazon’s cloud-computing service Amazon Web Services experienced problems in its eastern U.S. region, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017, causing widespread problems for thousands of websites and apps. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)

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FILE - This Sept. 6, 2012, file photo, shows the Amazon logo in Santa Monica, Calif. Amazon’s cloud-computing service Amazon Web Services experienced problems in its eastern U.S. region, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017, causing widespread problems for thousands of websites and apps. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)

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FILE - This Sept. 6, 2012, file photo, shows the Amazon logo in Santa Monica, Calif. Movie fans can watch a variety of Oscar-nominated flicks online from their couches for a fee. A number of full-length movies and shorts nominated in various categories are available through an all-you-can-watch subscription - Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime or HBO Now. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)

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FILE - This image released by Roadside Attractions and Amazon Studios shows Michelle Williams, left, and Casey Affleck in a scene from "Manchester By The Sea." The film has been nominated for an Oscar for the best picture and best directing categories. Movie fans can watch a variety of Oscar-nominated flicks online from their couches for a fee. The films “Arrival” and “Hell or High Water” can be rented through Amazon, Google Play or Apple’s iTunes, but viewers will have to buy downloads of “Hacksaw Ridge,” “Manchester by the Sea” and “Moonlight.” (Claire Folger/Roadside Attractions and Amazon Studios via AP, File)

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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos speaks during a meeting with then-President-elect Donald Trump and technology industry leaders at Trump Tower in New York in this Dec. 14, 2016, file photo. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

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This July 29, 2015, file photo shows Amazon's Echo speaker, which responds to voice commands, in New York. A prosecutor investigating the death of a man whose body was found in a hot tub wants to expand the probe to include a potential new kind of evidence: the suspect’s Amazon Echo smart speaker. Amazon has called the request “overbroad or otherwise inappropriate." (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, 52. $67 Billion. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

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FILE - In this July 29, 2015, file photo, an Amazon Echo sits on a table in New York. The gadget, which listens to you, answers questions and carries out tasks like calling an Uber or turning on your lights, is finding a place in millions of living rooms. However, it will soon face competition from Google and Apple. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

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A Boeing 767, an Amazon.com "Prime Air" cargo plane is parked on display Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016, in a Boeing hangar in Seattle. Amazon unveiled its first branded cargo plane Thursday, one of 40 jetliners that will make up Amazon's own air transportation network of 40 Boeing jets leased from Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings and Air Transport Services Group Inc., which will operate the air cargo network. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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Amazon announced a deal with the British government on Monday, July 25, 2016, to begin testing its delivery drones. (YouTube, Amazon) ** FILE **