Are Uber users comfortable with their rides being recorded?
Uber audio-recording rides
Judge Napolitano: If Uber is going to intrude on rider privacy, consent is necessary
Uber to audio-record rides
FedEx launches investigation after pup allegedly crushed to death by package
The owners say their dog was sunbathing in their backyard when the package was thrown over the fence.
Uber to tape, listen to audio from riders on trips
Uber will let passengers and drivers record audio of their rides in an attempt to improve its safety record.
Can Congress pass USMCA while pursuing impeachment?
Congress, USMCA
Boeing 737 MAX sales pick up at Dubai Airshow
Boeing could soon announce orders worth $5-6 billion.
New Jersey truckers alarmed by California-like gig economy measure
The California Trucking Association sued the Golden State over a similar law, scheduled to take effect in January.
Frontier and the other 4 airlines most likely to bump you from your seat
Frontier bumped more than six passengers per 100,000 people.
Multimillion-dollar yachts destroyed in predawn fire at Florida marina
About 100 firefighters fought the blaze.
USMCA best deal imaginable for labor in Mexico: Andy Puzder
FedEx taxes and USMCA
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Ford betting on Mustang Mach-E, an electric SUV, to drive future
Ford electric mustang SUV
Ford vs. Ferrari film showcases racecars worth millions
The Matt Damon and Christian Bale movie features some of the most authentic racing action ever.
United delays return of Boeing 737 Max
United has 14 Max jets.
Australia’s Qantas operates 19 ½-hour London-Sydney flight
The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner took off from London’s Heathrow Airport.
Will Ford's Mustang Mach-E roll over Tesla?
Ford's Mustang Mach-E is coming soon.
Uber employees 'outraged' over CEO's comments on Khashoggi's murder: Sources
Uber, employees, CEO
These are the best and worst US airports of 2019
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Chicago mayor accuses Uber of bribing black ministers
The ride-share company allegedly wants to stop regulation.
Truckers sue California, say new gig economy law would kill 70,000 jobs
The legislation violates federal law and would deprive more than 70,000 independent truckers of their ability to work, the association said.



















