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Too much leverage: Uber’s borrowing habits are being scrutinized
Leveraged loans could adversely affect the banking sector if they go sour — and Uber is buying in
01/18/2017 15:00 UTC
Tanker Encounters Ice Near Bering Sea Island
01/07/2012 05:18 UTC
Welcome to the "1099 economy": The only things being shared are the scraps our corporations leave behind
Companies can hire and fire perma-lancers at will. Is it any wonder the middle class is vanishing before our eyes?
12/29/2015 13:15 UTC
Robert Reich: The sharing economy is hurtling us backwards
The former secretary of labor outlines the increasingly dystopian future of America's workforce
02/04/2015 14:45 UTC
Uber and Lyft admit they’re terrible for traffic, finally
Public transit is a better option.
08/10/2019 16:59 UTC
In what is quickly becoming the age of Prime, why do investors still hate Amazon?
The company reported record results for the third straight quarter, but the market simply shrugged
07/29/2016 21:58 UTC
Uber to introduce self-driving fleet in downtown Pittsburgh later this month
The goal is to replace the millions of human Uber drivers as quickly as possible
08/18/2016 21:16 UTC
Look Again: The day's most compelling images from around the globe
Fascinating world views from naked, blood-covered protestors in Spain to a man and his bike-riding dog in Istanbul
12/13/2016 01:30 UTC
The Uber-ization of everything: These guys make $1,000 a week standing in line
Watch professional “waiters” stand in line for clients whose time is worth more
09/29/2015 00:47 UTC
Transportation bliss: Will ride-sharing companies get along with public transportation?
Will companies make a profit, agencies save money and riders have good service?
09/23/2016 12:58 UTC
Uber tops taxi use for business travelers, new report shows
07/16/2015 08:15 UTC
Fixing a toxic culture like Uber’s requires more than just a new CEO
Uber's toxic corporate culture may begin at the top, but it doesn’t end there
06/21/2017 17:22 UTC
SNAP recipients purchasing groceries online decreased the share of people without enough food
"SNAP benefits currently help more than 42 million Americans buy food"
11/07/2023 18:31 UTC
Turns out Uber and Lyft rides are not eco-friendly at all: study
A "typical" ride-sharing ride is "about 69 percent more polluting than the trips it replaces," researchers say
02/25/2020 23:59 UTC
Coronavirus strikes at already struggling fishermen and shaky seafood supply chains
With restaurants and international markets disappearing, it’s sink or swim for the nation’s fishermen.
04/18/2020 18:59 UTC