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But they promise not to use the power for evil.
Disruption is changing some industries, but she said it's time for worker protections to be disrupted too.
This app is crushing in China
A U.S. judge rejected a previous $12.25 million deal from drivers claiming employee status as too small.
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The defeat in the Texas capital could encourage other cities to back fingerprint-based criminal background checks.
A batch of cars could be ready to test within a year, according to one Lyft exec.
It's antitrust 101.