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 California is suing Amazon, accusing the company of violating the state s antitrust and unfair competition laws by allegedly stifling competition and forcing sellers to maintain higher prices on their products on other sites. In the lawsuit, filed Wednesday in San Francisco Superior Court, California Attorney General Rob Bonta claims that  Amazon uses contract provisions to effective stanley cup ly bar third-party sellers  and wholesale suppliers from offering lower prices for products on  non-Amazon sites, including on their own websites. That, in t stanley cup urn, harms  the ability of other retailers to compete, according to the complaint. Without basic price competition, without different online sites trying to outdo each other with lower prices, prices artificially stabilize at levels higher than would be the case in a competitive market,  the complaint states.                                        According to the suit, merchants who don t follow Amazon s pricing policy could  have their products stripped from prominent listings on Amazon and face  other sanctions, such as suspensions or terminations of their accounts. The suit seeks to stop Amazon from  entering into contracts with sellers that harm price competition, as well as a court order to compel Amazon to pay damages to the state  for increased prices. State officials did not say how much mo stanley cup ney they  are seeking. The 84-page lawsuit mirrors another complaint filed last year by the District of Columbia, which was dismissed by a district Yurt California lawmakers propose legislation restricting when officers can open fire
 CHARLESTON, S.C. -- It all began in Raleigh, North Carolina with a flurry of plastic bombshells. A few years ago, 10-year-old twins -- Carter and Jack Hanson-- got really into the game Battleship.  That got them interested in naval warfare in general, which eventually led to a family vacation to see the Yorktown - a retired aircraft carrier in Charleston, South Carolina. My mind was just blown,  said Carter. The kids say the Yorktown changed their lives.                          salomon                 I just realized how amazing history can be,  added Carter.And it was about to get even better.  On that same trip the boys learned about a Wor salomon ld War II veteran named Robert Harding who actually served on the Yorktown.  They got his email address, started corresponding daily, and became really enamored -- to the point where they now desperately want to meet him.          We want to know what his voice actually sounds like,  said Carter with tears in his eyes.  We want to touch him.  We want to know him a lot more.   A photo posted by CBS Evening News  @cbseveningnews  on Apr 3, 2015 at 3:13pm PDTThat s how fond they have become of a veteran they have never met.  The boys keep his picture by their beds and if you ever go to the Yorktown with them, as we did, they ll chew yeezy  your ear off about Mr. Harding and what he did onboard as a plane handler.The folks who run the Yorktown say a lot of kids love the ship, but no kid has ever fallen for a sailor who served on the vessel like these two boy