The changes come after The New York Times revealed that the ride-hailing giant approved drivers with many types of criminal convictions, including violent felonies.
Category: New York Times
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Uber Enacts Stricter Background Checks for Drivers
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They Graduated Into the ‘Bleakest Job Market.’ Now It’s Their Children’s Turn.
The New York Times – Business:The New York Times profiled young job seekers in 1991. Today, their own children are entering a work force in flux.
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New York Times Sues Pentagon for a Second Time
The New York Times – Business:The Times is challenging a new requirement that reporters covering the military complex have an official escort, part of a broader legal challenge to the Pentagon’s press restrictions.
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NBC to Turn Wordle Into a TV Game Show
The New York Times – Business:The word puzzle published by The New York Times is the inspiration for a game show that will begin airing next year. Jimmy Fallon is a producer.
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The New York Times Passes 13 Million Subscribers
The New York Times – Business:The company’s adjusted operating profit hit $117.9 million in the quarter, up 27.2 percent from a year earlier, on revenue of $712.2 million.
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U.S. Sues The New York Times, Claiming Discrimination Against a White Man
The New York Times – Business:The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said the paper had engaged in “unlawful employment practices” against the man, who did not get a sought-after promotion.
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New York Times Wins 3 Pulitzer Prizes
The New York Times – Business:The Washington Post won the award for public service, considered the most prestigious of the Pulitzers, for its coverage of the Trump administration’s overhaul of federal agencies.
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Pulitzer Prizes: 2026 Winners List
The New York Times – Business:Here is the full list of winners and finalists.
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E.E.O.C. Investigating Discrimination Claim at The New York Times
The New York Times – Business:The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently referred a reverse-discrimination complaint by an employee to the agency’s legal unit for review.
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Pentagon Can Temporarily Require Escorts for Journalists
The New York Times – Business:An appeals panel ruled that the Defense Department can require escorts for reporters in the building while it fights an earlier decision that overturned many of the department’s press rules.
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N.F.L. Reporter Resigns From The Athletic Amid an Investigation
The New York Times – Business:The publication, which is owned by The New York Times, was investigating the conduct of Dianna Russini after photographs showed her with the head coach of the New England Patriots.
