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 NEW YORK  AP  鈥?Amazon is banning its third-party merchants from using FedExs ground service to deliver to Prime members, suggesting that it thinks the service is too slow to get packages to their destinations in time for Christmas.The temporary ban will block those companies from using FedEx Ground service, although they can still use pricier FedEx Express shipping for Prime shipments.More than half of the items sold on Amazon come from third-party sellers, who post their goods for sale on Amazons online marketplace.News of the ban was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.FedEx Corp. said in a statement that the decision affects  a very small number of shippers  and said it  limits the options for those small businesses on some of the highest demand shipping days in history, and stanley cup uk  may compromise their ability to meet customer demands and manage their businesse stanley italy s. Amazon and FedEx have a testy relationship. Amazon Inc. has been expanding its own delivery fleet in the past few years, hoping to rely less on UPS, FedEx and other delivery services. Last week, research by analysts at Morgan Stanley estimated that Amazon delivers about half of its own packages.FedEx severed ties with Amazon earlier this year, saying it wouldnt make ground or air deliveries for the online shopping giant. But third-party sellers were still able to use FedEx. Copyright  c  2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, br stanley termoska oadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Join Usxm House vote condemns Trump   s tweets, draws some GOP support
 The Yomiuri ShimbunJapans Yuta Watanabe drives to the bas stanley de ket on Tuesday night in Basketball World Cup action against Australia.The Yomiuri Shimbun15:42 JST,ensp;August 30, 2023NAHA 鈥?Japan put up a good second-half fight after stumbling at the start but was unable to rally past Australia in their Group E finale at the FIBA Basketball World Cup on Tuesday night in Okinawa.World No. 36 Japan, the Cup cohost with the Philippines and Indonesia, fell to Australia 109-89 at Okinawa Arena to end group play at 1-2.The Aussies, the Tokyo Olympic bronze medalists, advanced to the second round, while Japan failed to get through and heads to the classification round for world rankings 17-32.Elsewhere in Group E, No. 11 Germany blew out No. 24 Finland 101-75 to sweep into the second round and keep the Finns winless.Following its historic victory over Finland on Monday, Japan coach Tom Hovasse told his players the team was going to  shock the world  by defeating the Aussies. World No. 3  kubki stanley Australia, which features n stanley cup ine players on NBA rosters, is considered a contender for the Cup title.Japan wasnt able to shock the Aussies, but the team managed to put up 89 points.The cohost struggled against a stiff Australian defense in the first half, its opponents easily causing turnovers.With the team sputtering, the offense got going behind Joshua Hawkinson, who scored a game-high 33 points, but Japan still found itself down by as many as 27 points in the third quarter. However, Japan has drawn attent