Rachel Schilke is a breaking news reporter at the Washington Examiner. Originally from Frankfort, Illinois, she graduated from the University of Iowa in May 2022 and served as a managing editor at the Daily Iowan with a focus on crime and courts and local government. Follow her on X: @rachel_schilke.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos announced that he will be moving from the Seattle region in Washington state to Miami to be closer to family and his space exploration company.
The entrepreneur, currently the world's third-wealthiest man, helped transform Seattle's downtown landscape into a technology hub, with Amazon as the city's biggest private employer. Bezos stepped down as CEO to become chief executive chairman in 2021.
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