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Free Cab Rides Offered During Storm in NYC
During the expected blizzard, emergency responders, the elderly and the disabled will benefit from the rides.
Uber, Lyft Prepare for Blizzard Pricing and Customer Meltdowns
New York City's yellow cabs are planning to stick to traditional pricing.
Thousands of Drivers Declined to Take Uber Survey Claiming 78% of Drivers Are Satisfied With Platform
The new survey released by the company claims the average driver wage is $19 per hour.
New York City Suspends Uber Bases Over Trip Records
Five out of six Uber bases have been suspended across New York City.
Taxi Drivers Stop Traffic in Paris; Uberpop to Be Banned
France's highly regulated taxi drivers say Uber has hit their business unfairly as it has expanded rapidly.
France to 'Ban Uber' After Taxi Driver Protest
Uber's general manager dismissed the ban as a matter of opinion, saying it would continue to operate
Uber Surge During Sydney Siege
As hundreds attempted to move away from a hostage situation, Uber jacked up prices four times the norm.
Uber Cars Were Still Available in Delhi After Shutdown
After a female passenger reported she was raped by an Uber driver, authorities in New Delhi banned the e-hailing service, although cars were still available.
Uber, But for Grand Theft Auto?
An unusual trademark may indicate Uber wants its own version of a popular driving game.
Tech Bubble? No, It's a Startup Wealth Gap
In Silicon Valley's Game of Thrones, it's winner-take-all.
Exclusive: Uber Offered Woman Credit in Response to Sexual Harassment Allegation
The taxi app apologised to the woman for an "un-Uber experience" after a driver offered her oral sex
Spanish Judge Bans Uber Taxi App
After an alleged sexual assault on a passenger in Delhi has caused concern
Exclusive: London Cabbies Say Uber Is Dangerous Because of 'Immigrant Drivers'
A spokesman described Uber as "like getting in a sea full of sharks" for female passengers
Uber in India: Unaccountable and Unsafe
Taxi app firm Uber is under fire after a young woman in New Delhi accused a driver of rape.
Delhi Bans Uber After Driver Accused of Raping Passenger
The driver, who was arrested for sexual assault three years ago, is expected to appear in court on Monday afternoon
Uber, Lyft Grilled Over Privacy at NY Council Meeting
The meeting got tense when the subject of Uber "God view" was brought up.
Here's How Long It Takes to Get an Uber in U.S. Cities
At a New York City Council hearing, an Uber executive revealed wait times in NYC were under five minutes.
Uber Launches Carpooling Service in NYC, Drivers Cringe
By encouraging riders to split their ride with a stranger, the e-hailing app hopes to reduce the number of cars on the road.
Ghost Texts: Inside Uber's Invasive Driver Recruitment
Drivers complain their contacts received Uber recruitment pitches without their approval.
Taxi Safety Committee Urges TLC to Suspend Uber in NYC
In a letter obtained by "Newsweek," the Committee for Taxi Safety raised Uber's recent privacy invasions and threats on reporters.
Uber's Privacy Problems Go Two Ways
An Uber rider is able to call the driver by phone, even long after the trip is over.
Uber Executive Scolded but Not Fired
Emil Michael told guests at a private dinner he would like to spend millions to investigate the private lives of reporters.
Ever Just Want a Cuddle? Now There's an App for That
An app brings together those in need of some physical contact.
NYC Questions Legality of New Rideshare Company Lyft
New York gets another ride-share company. But are they as safe as they say?
Taxi Drivers Protest Uber, Bring European Cities to a Standstill
"This about an all out assault on our profession, our livelihoods," said Max Small, a driver of one of London's black taxis for 34 years
Uber's New Funding Puts Value at $18 Billion
Investors hope the company, which allows users to call up a ride on their smartphones, can expand globally