The company announced that it was relaunching its shared rides service in San Francisco, San Jose, Denver, Las Vegas, and Atlanta this month.
The rideshare juggernauts' latest earnings reports are prompting opposing reactions from investors but neither company is in great shape.
Videos of singing stewards on planes asking people to throw away masks have gone viral since a judge halted the mandate.
The CDC's order requiring masks on public transit and planes has been vacated, but there are still some places where you'll have to cover your face
Both companies have rescinded their "no front seat" policies that put riders in the backseat.
Both companies say they ended a price surge after complaints, but could not explain why emergency systems meant to cap prices didn't immediately engage.
The proposed bill from NYC Councilman Christopher Marte would be the first to target apps like Getir and Gorillas for their ultrafast guarantees.
Here's your explainer on the awkward tech couple that the feds say laundered billions in crypto.
Medallion Financial allegedly used pseudonyms to place bogus stories in The Huffington Post, SeekingAlpha, TheStreet.com, and other sites.
Apple originally planned to require staff to return to their offices in February, now the date is "to be determined" as Omicron spreads.
Apple is "refocusing" its long-rumored electric vehicle project to make a self-driving car.
The suit claims that Uber charged riders who needed more time to enter vehicles fees and then refused to refund them.
A new report suggests Uber may work with New York’s Taxi & Limousine Commission to start dispatching yellow cabs amid an ongoing driver shortage.
Under the new deal, drivers' monthly payments will be capped at $1,122, and the city will guarantee all existing debt.
They had three years to do it and still didn't complete the assignment.
No one seems to know why these confused Waymo cars love this one street.
Enraged car owners, suddenly robbed of free parking, want to know why a New York City bike lane advocacy group is accepting funds from Uber and Lyft.
Prominent researchers find that the companies' next Prop 22 won't guarantee anything close to minimum wage.
Each rideshare trip generates up to 37 cents in "external costs" compared to taking your own car. Those costs are even higher compared to biking and walking.
What happens when you're a rideshare driver who picks up a few vampires?