Amazon is donating $10 million to Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts, the company revealed in a blog post on Monday. The funds, which come from Amazon Web Services, Ring, Whole Foods Market, and the tech giant's entertainment division,
Amazon's entertainment divisions, along with several other units of the tech giant, are committing $10 million to L.A. wildfire relief efforts.
Comcast and Netflix each pledged to donate $10 million to support Los Angeles area wildfire disaster relief and recovery efforts.
(AP) — The Los Angeles Rams defense appeared to be ... of their Thursday night game on Dec. 12. The broadcast on Amazon Prime Video saw it differently, though. Before Purdy snapped the ball ...
Amazon Prime Video announced it is licensing a documentary ... the billionaire publisher and owner of the Los Angeles Times newspaper. Soon-Shiong in October blocked the LA Times' planned ...
LOS ANGELES — Grit and determination take to the mat in the new Prime Video movie, "Unstoppable." The film follows the true-life story of Anthony Robles, a college wrestler born with one leg, and his family. "I'm just excited and honored to say that that is our story up there," Robles said.
(AP) — The Los Angeles Rams defense appeared to be ... of their Thursday night game on Dec. 12. The broadcast on Amazon Prime Video saw it differently, though. Before Purdy snapped the ball ...
As firefighters gradually gain control over the wildfires across Los Angeles, life in Hollywood is edging back toward normalcy. After a series of speed bumps, the 2025 Oscar voting process is gearing back up, with a big milestone finally achieved as of 5 p.m. PT Friday.
With devastating wildfires in Los Angeles continuing to blaze, here's where donations can be made and how to help.
Multiple events in and across Los Angeles and Hollywood have been canceled or postponed amid the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires.
Awareness of doom in Los Angeles, and yet a need to push disaster away, has created a kind of collective psychosis.
Despite having its premiere cancelled due to the Los Angeles wildfires, “Unstoppable,” a new sports drama starring Jennifer Lopez, is now streaming on Prime Video. Emmy award winner, Jharrel Jerome stars in “Unstoppable” as Anthony Robles,