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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss news headlines and their new products, including Uber Family profiles, call for ride, Uber car seat, and Group grocery.
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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss news headlines and their new products, including Uber Family profiles, call for ride, Uber car seat, and Group grocery.
Only on "CBS This Morning," Walgreens and Uber reveal a new partnership to give people in underserved communities free rides to their vaccine appointments. Walgreens' VP of Pharmacy Rina Shah and Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi discuss how people can get vaccinated at their local Walgreens, and how they plan to reach vulnerable communities.
"There are some who will not get into a car for the next one to three years," one analyst said, as the company slashes costs due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Dara Khosrowshahi's speedy mea culpa was not warmly received on social media, where #BoycottUber is trending
Richard Branson, Steve Case, Uber's Dara Khosrowshahi among Western execs avoiding projects touting Saudi investment
One year into his tenure, the often-troubled company's chief talks about the future, including when to go public
Revenue growth soars, and new investors pour in more money, as company prepares world for IPO sometime next year
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi tells CBS News' Bianna Golodryga about his company's relationship with Waymo and Google's parent company, Alphabet, after the tech giants settled a legal dispute over allegedly stolen trade secrets.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi tells CBS News' Bianna Golodryga why he thinks the latest ruling by the California Supreme Court on gig economy workers is "not good."
"CBS This Morning" speaks to the company's CEO and gets a first look at models that will be on display at Tuesday's Uber Elevate summit
CEO Dara Khosrowshahi is rolling out several new procedures aimed at "making Uber fundamentally safer"
Ducey said in a letter to Uber's CEO that footage of the crash raised concerns about the company's ability to safely test its technology in Arizona
Dara Khosrowshahi admits the ride-hailer must "re-earn our consumer and driver trust" – and cut billions in losses
Evoking scenes from "The Jetsons," Dara Khosrowshahi says flying vehicles can save lives and reduce traffic
Japan's Softbank gets chunk of scandal-scarred ride-share giant for much less than other investors paid just months ago
The ride-hailing pioneer bedevilled by controversies and bad headlines has been searching for a No. 2 since March
The ride-hailing firm's latest fiasco, involving stolen info for 57 million people, could lead to severe legal reactions
Ride-hailing giant is said to have concealed news of massive theft of passenger and driver information
The city's transport commissioner and Uber's Dara Khosrowshahi will discuss the company's revoked license
"We won't be perfect, but we will listen to you... and we will run our business with humility, integrity and passion," he says
The newest allegation involves the possible use of software that helps Uber gain an edge over drivers for rival Lyft
Uber's new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, calls himself a fighter and says his company needs to change. The former Expedia chief executive took over this week, replacing Travis Kalanick who resigned after a string of scandals. CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how Khosrowshahi got the jobs and the challenges he faces.
CEO Dara Khosrowshahi told employees it must focus on its core business and "take big shots" to continue growing
Uber's former chief officially handed the reins to incoming head Dara Khosrowshahi, who formerly led Expedia
After GE chief drops out as candidate, troubled ride-hailing company chooses travel industry executive as leader
Hours after Trump said Putin had agreed to halt attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure, air raid sirens rang out and a drone hit a hospital in eastern Ukraine.
One professor said this JFK assassination files release is "certainly the most useful" of any so far "because of the redactions being removed."
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's face tough challenge — offering anchor to investors in a sea of uncertainty.
The chief justice's statement came after President Trump called for a federal judge to be impeached.
U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes ruled in favor of transgender active-duty service members and transgender people in the process of enlisting.
Loneliness can impact both your mental and physical health. Here's what to know, according to experts.
Andre Rives was boar-hunting in 2021 when a female bear nicknamed Caramelles attacked him. "She was eating my leg," he said. "I reloaded my rifle and fired."
A thief who stole a golden toilet worth over $6 million from an English palace has been convicted, along with an accomplice in the 2019 heist.
With the first licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms issued in Colorado, excitement and questions build about the fungi's potential, affordability and safety.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's face tough challenge — offering anchor to investors in a sea of uncertainty.
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1 lander marked the first successful commercial moon landing.
Elon Musk's ties to the Trump administration have provoked protests and violent attacks on Tesla across the U.S.
With the first licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms issued in Colorado, excitement and questions build about the fungi's potential, affordability and safety.
Many grant recipients were scrambling to cover basic operating costs without the grant money — and were on the verge of furloughing staff and potentially closing their businesses — due to the freezing and termination of funds.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's face tough challenge — offering anchor to investors in a sea of uncertainty.
Elon Musk's ties to the Trump administration have provoked protests and violent attacks on Tesla across the U.S.
Here's how economists identify a recession, and where the U.S. economy currently stands amid market turmoil caused by tariff threats.
About one in five newborns in the U.S. start out on infant formula, making it a crucial source of nutrition.
Amazon sues safety regulator, denying liability for hundreds of thousands potentially dangerous or defective products sold on its platform.
Many grant recipients were scrambling to cover basic operating costs without the grant money — and were on the verge of furloughing staff and potentially closing their businesses — due to the freezing and termination of funds.
In his first public statement since being detained by U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement and sent to Louisiana, Mahmoud Khalil described himself as a "political prisoner."
One professor said this JFK assassination files release is "certainly the most useful" of any so far "because of the redactions being removed."
U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes ruled in favor of transgender active-duty service members and transgender people in the process of enlisting.
Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales is allegedly a key senior leader of MS-13 directing gang activity in the United States, Mexico, and El Salvador, the FBI said.
Loneliness can impact both your mental and physical health. Here's what to know, according to experts.
With the first licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms issued in Colorado, excitement and questions build about the fungi's potential, affordability and safety.
About one in five newborns in the U.S. start out on infant formula, making it a crucial source of nutrition.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains why immediate access to test results "is a great idea," but notes "it comes with some wrinkles."
You may think tuberculosis is an antique disease — something that happens somewhere else, in the past, or in a distant place. But tuberculosis is the most deadly infectious disease in the world. Author John Green joins to discuss his new non-fiction book "Everything Is Tuberculosis."
A thief who stole a golden toilet worth over $6 million from an English palace has been convicted, along with an accomplice in the 2019 heist.
Critics say the arrest of Istanbul's mayor is part of a mounting crackdown by Turkey's president to silence all dissent.
Hours after Trump said Putin had agreed to halt attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure, air raid sirens rang out and a drone hit a hospital in eastern Ukraine.
Andre Rives was boar-hunting in 2021 when a female bear nicknamed Caramelles attacked him. "She was eating my leg," he said. "I reloaded my rifle and fired."
Men claiming to be Jalisco cartel members questioned the motivations of the searchers who said they had found clothing, shoes and charred bones at a ranch.
From "Home Alone" to "City Slickers," Daniel Stern has been a Hollywood staple for decades. In his new book, "Home and Alone," he shares personal stories about his biggest roles, career highs, and lessons learned.
Tony Award winner Annaleigh Ashford takes on the real-life story of Melissa Moore in Happy Face, a Paramount+ true crime drama about a woman who discovers her father is a notorious serial killer. She joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the gripping series and working alongside Dennis Quaid.
Comedian Whitney Cummings, co-creator of "Two Broke Girls" and star of "Whitney," is back on the road for the second year of her "Big Baby" tour. Fresh off welcoming her first child, she brings her unfiltered take on motherhood and everyday life to the stage.
As Women's History Month honors the impact of women throughout history, Amazon Books Editorial Director Sarah Gelman shares top book picks that highlight their groundbreaking contributions.
Carl Erik Rinsch, known for directing the film "47 Ronin," is charged with wire fraud and money laundering for allegedly spending millions meant to fund a Netflix sci-fi series.
New flash-charging system can power cars for 250 miles in close to the same time it takes to refuel a gas tank.
The agreement comes after the cybersecurity startup rejected Google owner's original $23 billion proposal last July.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Google says its new Gemma 3 AI model can tackle more challenges while using just one GPU. Emilia David, senior AI reporter for VentureBeat, joined CBS News to discuss the new product.
Microsoft has unveiled a new quantum computing chip, claiming it created an entirely new state of matter to make it possible. Experts say the technology could revolutionize problem-solving, from drug discovery to climate solutions, processing calculations in minutes that would take traditional computers septillions of years. Nick Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic and former editor of Wired, has more.
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunny Williams returned to Earth on Tuesday in a SpaceX capsule after their original 8-day mission turned into more than nine months at the International Space Station. As they celebrate with their families, their next challenge will be adjusting to the pull of gravity on Earth.
The gas giants outside our solar system are not capable of hosting extraterrestrial life, but do offer clues in a lingering mystery about how distant planets form, researchers said.
Scientists are conducting experiments to generate clean energy through fusion, the same sub-atomic reaction that powers our Sun, with the aim of constructing plants that produce more energy than they consume. Correspondent Ben Tracy visits the National Ignition Facility, in Livermore, Calif., where the largest laser ever built is used as part of the process; and Commonwealth Fusion Systems in Massachusetts, where super-heated plasma burns around 180 million degrees Fahrenheit.
Scientists are conducting experiments to generate clean energy through fusion, the same sub-atomic reaction that powers our Sun, with the aim of constructing plants that produce more energy than they consume.
Pictures of the "Blood Worm Moon," a total lunar eclipse, show the full moon looking red in the night sky.
A thief who stole a golden toilet worth over $6 million from an English palace has been convicted, along with an accomplice in the 2019 heist.
The recipients of the drug-soaked papers would not have been able to feel the drug's effects through the paper, an expert said.
Men claiming to be Jalisco cartel members questioned the motivations of the searchers who said they had found clothing, shoes and charred bones at a ranch.
Two men charged after 53 immigrants died in the back of a sweltering tractor-trailer with no air conditioning have been found guilty.
Carl Erik Rinsch, known for directing the film "47 Ronin," is charged with wire fraud and money laundering for allegedly spending millions meant to fund a Netflix sci-fi series.
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1 lander marked the first successful commercial moon landing.
When Starliner astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita Williams were launched into space in June 2024, they were planning on an 8-day mission. They have now spent 286 days in space, orbited the Earth more than 4,500 times and traveled more than 121 million miles. Chief astronomer at the Franklin Institute Derrick Pitts and former NASA astronaut Dr. Tom Marshburn describe the mission. CBS News' Mark Strassmann and Bill Harwood report.
The SpaceX capsule carrying Starliner astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita Williams opened and its crew members exited after landing on Earth. This was their first time back on Earth after 286 days in space. Crew-9 mission members Nick Hague and Aleksandr Gorbunov also left the spacecraft. Former NASA astronaut Dr. Tom Marshburn and CBS News' Bill Harwood have more.
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft carrying astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita Williams landed on Earth on Tuesday, splashing down off the coast of Florida. This ended the Starliner astronauts' mission which lasted over nine months on the International Space Station. CBS News' Bill Harwood, former NASA astronaut Dr. Tom Marshburn, and CBS News' Mark Strassmann break it down.
NASA astronauts Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore returned to Earth on Tuesday evening after months of delays. Williams and Wilmore piloted Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station in June 2024, but mechanical failures turned what was supposed to be an eight-day trip into a 286-day stay. CBS News' John Dickerson anchors a special report.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Peterson's death sentence for the murder of his pregnant wife Laci has been overturned. Now his supporters are pushing for a complete retrial.
The seesaw marriage between the former ballerina and her much older husband only lasted four years, until she shot him on Sept. 27, 2020.
Cayley Mandadi's mother and stepfather go to extreme lengths to prove her death was no accident.
See some of convicted serial killer Rodney Alcala's photographs that were discovered by detectives in a Seattle storage locker.
President Trump had a phone call on Tuesday with Russian President Vladimir Putin about the war in Ukraine. Russia did not agree to a 30-day ceasefire that is supported by Ukraine and instead made its own proposal. Meanwhile, the two countries continue to trade strikes. CBS News' Weijia Jiang has more.
Despite months of reports on drone sightings, unanswered questions remain—including concerns from Washington leaders. CBS News national security contributor and former DHS counterterrorism official Sam Vinograd joins us to break down the risks and what can be done about them.
After growing up in homeless shelters, Lia Valencia Key built a jewelry brand designed to inspire. Her company, Valencia Key, has been featured on Oprah's Favorite Things and QVC—and even caught the attention of Meghan Markle. CBS News Philadelphia's Wakisha Bailey shares her remarkable journey.
The FBI is searching for a person who attacked a Tesla repair center in Las Vegas on Tuesday. Police say the attacker used molotov cocktails. It's the latest in more than a dozen instances of arson and vandalism targeting Tesla.
The Trump administration has released thousands of documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Many of the documents had previously been made public but were heavily redacted. CBS News congressional correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns has more.