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.
This follows reports of wild management mandates and concerns about a fearmongering business model.
He's on Blue Origin's next flight, and we can live with that.
A careful review of the pros and cons of various watercraft.
Prominent researchers find that the companies' next Prop 22 won't guarantee anything close to minimum wage.
CNN has deleted its Facebook page in Australia after the country's high court found media outlets responsible for defamatory reader comments.
Why did the dial-up modem sound that way, decades ago? Why did I love it?
Nowhere else online captures the relentless, churning dread than the retweets of @GreatDismal.
The “Stop the Steal” company backed by Arizona Republicans to audit the 2020 presidential election results in Maricopa County found even more votes for Biden.
The measures, which include bathroom access at restaurants and limits on trip distance, mitigate delivery apps' unfettered power to shortchange workers.
Building on years of litigation, a shareholders' suit claims that the $5 billion 2019 FTC settlement could have been a horse trade.
The company touts its alcohol expansion, with plans to support legislation that allows widespread alcohol delivery.
Whether to let kids steal urinals: perhaps Instagram's defining conundrum.
The app "Navalny" recommended opposition politicians running in this weekend's parliamentary elections.
A passenger who claims that he was kidnapped prior to the shooting says he was unable to reach Uber's report line.
The Backpage co-founders' defense team has successfully fought the prosecution's heavy-handed focus on child sex trafficking.
The ads from pro-life groups were seen millions of times since January 2020.
Space needs a burdensome and expensive deep clean, and Woz's Privateer apparently wants to take care of the mess.
Three years after the federal government seized Backpage, the founders and heads go on trial. They're having a hard time making a free speech case.
The Brennan Center has obtained a massive haul of LAPD records showing years of social media surveillance procedures and a new tool coming this year.
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