
Uber to step up driver background checks
CEO Dara Khosrowshahi is rolling out several new procedures aimed at "making Uber fundamentally safer"
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CEO Dara Khosrowshahi is rolling out several new procedures aimed at "making Uber fundamentally safer"
Google, Facebook and other services -- including Amazon and Uber -- keep detailed histories on you
Previously unseen emails illuminate how the governor worked closely with Uber on self-driving car tests
The Arizona governor's office calls any claim that Uber's self-driving cars operated secretly in the state "categorically false"
"I think everybody should take pause after what happened in Arizona," John Zimmer said of the deadly crash involving an Uber self-driving SUV
The company says it's not renewing its permit, meaning it can no longer test on the state's roads after Saturday
The president of ride-sharing company Lyft says the deadly crash involving an Uber self-driving SUV could have been prevented. Lyft is continuing trials of its own autonomous vehicles, even after Uber suspended testing. Lyft co-founder and president John Zimmer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he thinks Lyft's service is better than that of Uber's. He also talks about Lyft's self-imposed audit on equal pay for employees.
Proposed legal settlement resolves claim ride-hailing company created a hostile environment for women and minorities
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey suspended Uber's self-driving tests Monday following a crash earlier this month that killed 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg.
Ducey said in a letter to Uber's CEO that footage of the crash raised concerns about the company's ability to safely test its technology in Arizona
A fatal accident with an Uber driverless car is raising new fears about the safety of these vehicles
Video shows the human backup driver in the SUV looking down until seconds before the crash
Initial probe reportedly finds the autonomous vehicle likely isn't to blame for the fatality
Uber suspended all testing of its autonomous vehicles after the crash, the first-known pedestrian fatality involving a self-driving car
The crash happened in a suburb of Phoenix, when a woman was walking outside a crosswalk
The ride-sharing company is accused of failing to notify thousands of drivers when hackers stole their personal information
New research raises fresh concerns about the "gig economy" and whether it's good for workers
Police say predators are taking advantage of apps like Uber and Lyft because their victims are looking for regular cars not well-marked taxi cabs
Trip was from a school in West Virginia; “I guess it’s kind of embarrassing,” he admits, adding he "kinda just blacked out"
Testing driverless cars without a person behind the steering wheel is a major step forward toward commercialization
The ride-hailing service is debuting a new service to link riders who will need to walk a few blocks for their pickup
They tell CBS Los Angeles that the 29 year old is in an L.A. hospital, but details are sparse about his condition and how he was found; his car was also located
Authorities are looking for a 29-year-old man who went missing in Los Angeles last weekend while working as a rideshare driver
Dara Khosrowshahi admits the ride-hailer must "re-earn our consumer and driver trust" – and cut billions in losses
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi expresses regret for legal dispute, but denies ride-hailing company stole info
President Trump addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, the 80th anniversary of the world body.
Ryan Routh was found guilty of all five charges, which included attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate and assaulting a federal officer.
Nexstar on Tuesday said it will monitor the late-night show as it returns to ABC tonight.
Early analysis shows the network was used for communication between foreign governments and individuals known to U.S. law enforcement.
Bill Gates warns 2025 could be the first year in decades with rising child deaths, urging the U.S. to maintain global health funding as innovations.
Combs faces an Oct. 3 sentencing after his conviction by a Manhattan jury on two charges that outlaw interstate commerce related to prostitution.
Government scientists say infection rates from drug-resistant "nightmare bacteria" have been increasing dramatically.
Human plate umpires will still call balls and strikes, but teams can challenge two calls per game and get additional appeals in extra innings.
Americans will pay 7.6% more to heat their homes this winter, study finds.