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What you need to know about Amazon today: April 3, 2026

13 Amazon accessibility features, including sign language interpretation on Prime Video
For more than a decade, Amazon has partnered with world experts on disability and accessibility, advocating for accessible design across the company. Some of Amazon's accessibility innovations include: Prime Video sign language interpretation in ASL and BSL for more than 20 titles, Alexa hands-free control and real-time call translation, and built-in screen readers, magnifiers, and customizable features across Amazon devices.
What's new on Prime Video in April, including 'The Boys,' NBA playoffs, and more
One of the best perks of an Amazon Prime membership is its massive streaming library on Prime Video-and April brings a powerhouse lineup. The fifth and final season of The Boysarrives April 8, alongside new originals like the animated comedy Kevinand the epic family saga The House of the Spirits. Plus, catch live NBA playoff action, New York Yankees games, and more.
Amazon invests $235 million to bring more clean water to Oregon communities
Amazon is investing $235 million in two Oregon surface water supply projects that will replace aging infrastructure and help conserve groundwater in Umatilla County's Critical Groundwater Areas. The investments include $144.5 million for the City of Umatilla's new Columbia River facility and $90.6 million for two Port of Morrow treatment plants, with Amazon data centers using only 5% of the combined capacity while 95% serves regional industrial and municipal needs. These projects support Amazon's commitment to be water positive by 2030, returning more water to communities than used in data center operations.
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