Earlier this week, Travis Kalanick stepped down as the chief executive at Uber. Credit Jeffery Salter/Redux. Uber and its investors are facing a backlash over Travis Kalanick’s departure as chief executive – particularly from employees.
Federal regulators on Thursday said they’ve identified “the perpetrator of one of the largest … illegal robocalling campaigns” they have ever investigated.
Tesla took a step closer toward establishing an electric vehicle manufacturing plant in China with its announcement on Thursday that it is in exploratory talks with the Shanghai municipal government.
The Frankfurt-based ECB seeks to change its legal statute to be given a “clear legal competence” over clearing of euro-denominated financial instruments, it said in a statement on Friday.
Oil prices ticked higher on Friday as the globe’s largest producers expressed willingness to stick to output cuts, capping a tumultuous week for a market that continues to be plagued by a global glut.
BEIJING – Three popular Chinese internet services have been ordered to stop streaming video after censors complained it contained improper comments on sensitive issues.
The euro-area economy recorded its fastest expansion in six years in the second quarter even as momentum eased in June due to weakening services activity.
The alleged deception: Menards and Home Depot (HD) market and sell the hefty lumber as four-by-fours without specifying that the boards actually measure 3½ inches by 3½ inches.
The promise of a tip – that familiar 10 to 20 percent optional add-on for a meal or a ride – might be enough to lure Ryan Rich Moe into the driver’s seat for Uber again.
The promise of the 1950s, that nuclear energy would supply practically all of our energy, has faded. What’s the future of the expensive, powerful, complicated energy source?
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