Uber just opened up its books for the first time
The ride-hailing service gave a glimpse at its finances for the first time Friday, according to Bloomberg.
The ride-hailing service gave a glimpse at its finances for the first time Friday, according to Bloomberg.
The former NFL star was accused of murdering two men outside a Boston nightclub in 2012.
A White House official acknowledged that the administration will likely face criticism for a lack of transparency.
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A panel recommends new tools to measure technology, jobs and skills as AI advances, the New York Times reports.
There had long been rumors that the tech giant had been working on autonomous vehicles, The Verge reports.
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Prices were pushed lower by another sharp decline in the price of gasoline and other energy products.
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During the first quarter, private equity firms paid a median multiple of 10.8 times EBITDA, according to a report.
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U.S. retail sales were expected to decline 0.1 percent in March, after rising 0.1 percent a month earlier.
The actor was driven by practicality, not passion.
A U.S. aircraft carrier group headed for the region amid fears the North may conduct a sixth nuclear weapons test.
This is the highest U.S. credit card debt has risen since the Great Recession.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo has denounced the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks as a "hostile intelligence service" and a threat to U.S. national security.
The Kremlin said on Friday it favoured diplomatic methods of resolutions of all crises.
France's presidential election race looked tighter than it has all year on Friday, just over a week before voting opens.
Russia's Channel One says it will not broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest in Russia after Ukraine barred the Russian entrant from traveling to the country.
The United States has warned that a policy of "strategic patience" is over.
Many South Koreans marked "Black Day" on Friday, but it had nothing to do with concerns that North Korea may conduct a weapons test.
French judges investigating Marine Le Pen's alleged misuse of EU funds to pay for assistants asked for her immunity to be lifted, a Reuters source said.
The BOJ will stress its resolve to maintain its massive monetary stimulus, sources told Reuters.
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