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Uber Won't Seek Calif. Permit Renewal To Test Self-Driving Vehicles After Fatal Crash
The state says the permit expires Saturday. Uber itself says it won't seek a renewal. Hours earlier Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced he's suspending testing there, where the death occurred.
Uber Lost $1 Billion In 1st Quarter, Hopes Profit-Slashing Price Cuts Ease Up Soon
Uber had told investors to be prepared for it to lose even more than that; its first earnings report as a public company came in on the better end of Uber's projected range.
Lyft And Uber Will Pay Drivers' Legal Fees If They're Sued Under Texas Abortion Law
Texas's restrictive new abortion law has raised concerns that people who drive for the ride-hailing companies could face lawsuits for transporting passengers to clinics.
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New Uber, Lyft pickup zones to ease traffic along Frenchmen during peak bar hours
The City of New Orleans has launched a pilot program with Uber and Lyft to ease bumper-to-bumper traffic along a busy stretch of Frenchmen Street.
Barbershop: A Look At Women In The Workplace Following Uber, Sterling Jeweler News
This week on the Barbershop, Awesomely Luvvie's Luvvie Ajayi, The Root's Danielle Belton and Joann Lublin from The Wall Street Journal discuss women's role in the workplace.
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Move Over Uber: How The Internet Helps Domestic Workers Find Jobs
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with researcher Julia Ticona about a new survey about how nannies, housekeepers and other domestic workers find work — and stay safe — in the online marketplace.
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'We Can't Take Your Call': Uber Drivers, Other Gig Workers Struggle For Unemployment
Gig workers are now eligible for unemployment benefits, but states have been slow to update their systems to accept claims. That's left many workers waiting weeks for help.
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How Schools Are Like Uber, Trump U Settlement, And Other Education News Of The Week
A financial aid flap, DeVos on stage, and more.
This Uber And Lyft Driver Makes $8,000 A Month In The Bay Area. He Says It's Still Not Enough
Driver Moutsafa Maklad talks about his experience in the gig economy, and how a new bill up for consideration in California could fundamentally alter it.
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Lyft, Uber Will Pay Drivers' Legal Fees If They're Sued Under Texas Abortion Law
The Texas abortion law could mean legal trouble for ride-share drivers. NPR's A Martínez talks to Lyft President John Zimmer about the company's decision to cover all potential legal fees for drivers.
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