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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Rideshare drivers are worried their income may become a casualty of the Music City Loop.
An Aussie recruiter has sparked outrage by claiming many hiring managers won't hire anyone under 30 because they're 'lazy'. Specialist recruiter Tammie Ballis said the feedback she had received from ...
With a big rail merger in the headlines, Alain talks trains. Plus...AI policy vision in Washington, Waymo's woes in Boston, ...
Chinese autonomous driving technology provider WeRide announced that its Robotaxi has received the first approval for ...
Here’s a quick roundup of the key highlights from Sunday, August 3. The deliveries of Pack Two trim level, which is the ...
On a recent morning in downtown Detroit, Eric Allison hopped into the backseat of a sleek six-propeller air taxi and began to ...
Check out 10 miniseries that keep you hooked from start to finish, delivering a full story with no filler and a satisfying ...
AB 1340 would let California ride-hailing drivers collectively bargain for improved pay and benefits. Uber and Lyft say it ...
Dr. Mehmet Oz, Administrator for Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services spoke with Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation Sunday about the impact of drug pricing due to tariffs, changes being made to ...
In the words of Gov. Kathy Hochul, who wore a hijab in his honor at his memorial, “He represented the best of New York City, ...
Uber and Lyft are able to offer rides at competitive prices and, most critically, have low wait-times. Drivers for rideshare ...
As Elon Musk confidently boasts about his outrageous robotaxi ambitions, his company is privately begging regulators to not ...