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New Jersey couple blocked from suing Uber after serious car accident
A New Jersey couple is being denied the ability to sue rideshare company Uber following a life altering accident citing Uber's terms of service agreement.
Uber to provide delivery for Olive Garden in new partnership
Darden Restaurants plans to start delivering Olive Garden food via Uber later this year, according to a Thursday announcement from the company.
Want to work in Big Tech? Here are companies with the fastest (and slowest) hiring processes
Landing a job in Big Tech can be a rigorous process. A new study ranked America's tech giants according to how long it takes between a candidate's first interview and receiving an offer.
Summer 2024: Uber launches shuttle service for airports, concerts, games
Uber is rolling out several features this summer. One of them is a shuttle service that will help the ride share giant capitalize on the summer travel demand.
Lyft CEO reveals his biggest challenge in competing with Uber
David Risher explains that taking on Lyft, which was then a failing company, was the easiest decision he has ever made. He tells FOX Business that his biggest challenge is "fighting inertia."
Uber deploys rides with car seats for kids: 'Simple and stress free'
Uber launched its new service called Uber Car Seat, which includes a Nuna car seat installed in the ride. The company announced the development on Tuesday.
Uber rallies Minneapolis riders to demand action from lawmakers on minimum wage rule
Uber is asking riders to email Minnesota lawmakers to pass comprehensive statewide legislation to boost driver earnings so they can bring ride-share services back to Minneapolis.
Lessons learned: Lyft CEO draws from industry titans Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates
Lyft CEO David Risher talks with FOX Business about the people who have been a big influence in his life and the lessons he learned from Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos.
Lyft CEO says government shouldn't be involved in ride-share price setting
While it may be a good idea in some industries, Lyft CEO David Risher believes the government shouldn't be involved when it comes to setting prices for ride-sharing companies.
DoorDash says data shows Seattle pay rules have caused 'unprecedented drop' in business
DoorDash said that it has seen an "unprecedented drop in order volume" in Seattle since the city council's minimum pay law for app workers took effect in January.