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Airbnb Bans All Parties At Its Listings Worldwide, Citing Public Health Mandates
Airbnb properties are prohibited from hosting parties or accommodating groups larger than 16 people until further notice. The company said the new policy is "in the best interest of public health." -
Uber, Lyft Will Not Suspend Service In California After Court Gives Them More Time
Uber and Lyft spent the past week threatening to shut down their ride-hailing services in California at the stroke of midnight on Thursday.But the… -
Former Uber Executive Charged With Paying 'Hush Money' To Conceal Massive Breach
Federal prosecutors allege Uber's former chief security officer Joe Sullivan covered up the breach, and instead arranged a $100,000 payment to the hackers. -
Amazon Thinks It Will Need More — Not Fewer — Offices In Big Cities
At a time of mass work from home and many moving to spacious suburbs, Amazon is funding a large expansion of corporate real estate and jobs in six U.S. cities. -
Chef Ming Tsai: Gathering At Restaurants 'Unconscionable' During Pandemic
Chef Tsai says if we cannot stop the virus, up to 85 percent of restaurants will close for good. -
In A Time Of Social Distancing, A Movie Theater Gives It A Go
The owner of the West Newton Cinema says going to the movies is a good escape. -
Trump's Methane Rollback That Big Oil Doesn't Want
The rule would end Obama-era restrictions on emissions of methane, a potent climate-warming gas. The move could make it harder to argue that natural gas is a cleaner-burning fossil fuel than coal. -
Christopher Muther On What Airlines Are Doing To Entice Customers Back
Airplanes may be cleaner than they've ever been, but this travel writer still won't fly. -
California Judge Orders Uber And Lyft To Consider All Drivers Employees
A California judge has ordered Uber and Lyft to reclassify their workers from independent contractors to employees with benefits, a ruling that could be… -
'Silence And Lies': McDonald's Sues Fired CEO, Says He Hid Sexual Relationships
McDonald's wants Steve Easterbrook to return his multi-million-dollar exit pay. The fast-food chain says he hid evidence of relationships and even approved a big stock grant for one of the women.