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Farmgirl Flowers partners with Peerspace for Valentine's Day giveaway

Valentine's Day is approaching, and Peerspace has teamed up with Farmgirl Flowers to offer a special giveaway.


Prime Video's 'Reacher' returns for season 3 with new characters and plot twists

The action series "Reacher" is set to return for its third season on Prime Video.


Amazon Prime delivers record speed and savings for members in 2024

Amazon Prime members experienced the fastest delivery speeds ever in 2024, with significant savings on delivery fees.


How to choose effective resume skills for different job applications

Writing a compelling resume involves balancing brevity with quality content to leave a lasting impression on hiring managers.



Amazon staff: 'Our employees’ safety is and always will be our top priority—nothing is more important to us'

Amazon staff said that the e-commerce giant's top priority is the safety of its employees, emphasizing that "nothing is more important to us."


High-paying remote jobs available across diverse industries offering six-figure salaries

The perception that work-from-home (WFH) jobs offer lower pay is not entirely accurate.


Final season of 'Bosch: Legacy' premieres March 27 on Prime Video

The third and final season of "Bosch: Legacy" is set to premiere on March 27, exclusively on Prime Video.


Remote jobs available: 15 companies hiring with no experience needed

The search for remote jobs often presents a challenge for those without formal experience in their desired fields.


Airbnb introduces diverse host advisory board for 2025

Airbnb has announced the members of its 2025 Host Advisory Board.


Amazon ranked third on Fortune's most admired companies list for ninth consecutive year

Fortune magazine has announced its 2025 list of the World's Most Admired Companies, with Amazon securing the third spot.


Comparably reveals top happiest companies offering remote work

Being dissatisfied with a job is common, but enduring stress or burnout can impact mental health.


Airbnb offers free housing for thousands displaced by Los Angeles fires

Earlier this month, Airbnb.org, a nonprofit organization established by Airbnb, joined forces with 211 LA to offer free emergency housing to individuals displaced by the Los Angeles fires.


Halle Berry teams up with Uber to support families displaced by LA wildfires

Actress Halle Berry has partnered with Uber, the global mobility platform known for rides and delivery services, to provide resources and deliver essentials to families displaced by the Los Angeles wildfires.


Remote jobs available without needing a bachelor's degree

A growing number of companies are now valuing skills and experience over formal education, opening up remote job opportunities for individuals without a bachelor's degree.


Tips on avoiding rising job scams: Recognizing red flags when searching

Job seekers are being warned about the rise in job scams, which have increased by 118% in 2023, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center (IRTC).


Amazon plans first UK Prime Air drone delivery from Darlington

Amazon has announced plans to launch drone deliveries in the UK through its Prime Air service.


Amazon appoints Jason Buechel VP of worldwide grocery stores

Earlier today, Doug Herrington, CEO of Worldwide Amazon Stores, announced that Jason Buechel will assume expanded responsibilities as Vice President of Amazon Worldwide Grocery Stores while maintaining his role as CEO of Whole Foods Market.


Nikon hosts photo workshop in NYC with Luiz Claudio

Photography enthusiasts in New York City recently participated in a workshop led by photographer Luiz Claudio and Nikon, hosted at a Peerspace venue in Bushwick.


Gen Z leads winter travel trends with focus on wellness and unique experiences

Travelers are eager to explore new destinations this winter, with January becoming a peak month for searching Airbnb stays.