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San Francisco Lawsuit and New York Law Highlight Global Risks for Airbnb
In eight years of torrid growth, the company has often clashed with local public officials seeking to minimize the impact of short-term rentals on neighborhoods.
Tesla and Its Rivals Joust Over How to Put Self-Driving Cars on the Road
No automaker, including Tesla, currently offers a fully self-driving car, although most major manufacturers and suppliers are working furiously on different technology suites to enable vehicles to drive themselves.
U.S. Mall Investors Set to Lose Billions as Retail Gloom Deepens
Weak September core retail sales, which strip out auto and gasoline sales, provide a window into the pain the holders of mall debt face in coming months as retailers with a physical presence keep discounting to stave off lagging sales.
Tesla Says It Will Roll Out Uber-Style Ride Services Program
Car makers have rushed to invest in so-called mobility services, hoping to capture the potential trillions of dollars in revenue from selling both vehicles and such on-demand services.
Why Some Websites May Not Be Working for You Today
People had trouble accessing sites including Twitter and Vox, but others found the sites accessible in Europe or via mobile phones.
Google, Automakers Object to California Rules for Self-Driving Cars
They raised a litany of concerns about California's proposal at a hearing in Sacramento on Wednesday.