This Week in Rideshare: Delivery, Robots and Violence
DoorDash darts for 60, Instacart wants bots and drivers speak out. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
DoorDash darts for 60, Instacart wants bots and drivers speak out. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
Nebraska research team confirms that poor air quality affects academic outcomes.
SPI-B report suggests Britain could have stored user phone numbers.
The NRA said it will move its resources toward another lawsuit filed in a New York state court.
Gabriel Taye was eight years old when his mother found him hanging, dead in his bedroom. In their lawsuit, Taye’s family claimed that Cincinnati Schools covered up the extent of bullying at Carson Elementary.
Guzel Ganieva claims that Leon Black harassed her for years, and even raped her on several occasions.
Planned Parenthood had filed a lawsuit seeking to challenge the city’s voter-approved law, which would let people sue anyone who helps a relative have an abortion.
Josephine County officials burnt $2.5 million worth of hemp, which they had mistakenly seized as marijuana.
Rheumatoid arthritis treatment may improve COVID-19 pneumonia symptoms.
The complaint alleges that Syngenta’s communications manager wrote in her notebook that the company shouldn’t phase out atrazine “until we know about” paraquat, “because of studies showing that it might be associated with Parkinson’s disease.”