Education Dec 16 With schools cutting bus service, parents are turning to ride-hailing apps to fill the gaps By Jeff McMurray, Associated Press
Nation Sep 23 Watch 6:18 Rollout of driverless cabs in select U.S. cities raises safety questions If you call a taxi in some U.S. cities, the car that picks you up might not have a driver. Self-driving “robo-cabs” are generating a lot of interest and controversy, and major technical questions remain. Aarian Marshall, a staff writer… By Ali Rogin, Winston Wilde
Science Apr 05 How electric vehicles and other transportation innovations could slow global warming, according to IPCC A new international report on climate change finds rapid changes could cut emissions from transportation by 80% to 90%. Three behavior change trends could bring big improvements. By Alan Jenn, The Conversation
Economy Dec 24 Former Uber CEO Kalanick to resign from company’s board Kalanick was ousted as CEO in the summer of 2017 with the company mired in numerous lawsuits. By Associated Press
Economy May 07 Why Uber and Lyft drivers are going on strike Drivers planned to log off Uber, Lyft, Juno and Via during morning rush hour in cities across the country to protest what they say are unfair wages. By Gretchen Frazee