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They Thought It Was Their Uber. But the Driver Was a Predator.

A South Carolina college student was killed last weekend by a man posing as a ride-share driver, the police said. Across the country, women have reported dozens of similar attacks in recent years.

Taking Uber? Here Are Tips for Staying Safe

The death of a college student who got into a car she mistook for an Uber has emphasized the need to use caution when hailing a ride.

The Streets Were Never Free. Congestion Pricing Finally Makes That Plain.

The policy could change not just traffic, but also how we think about the infrastructure cars require.

On Politics: Investigators for Mueller Say Barr Underplayed Report

Some members of the special counsel’s team say the attorney general failed to adequately portray their findings.

PG&E Reveals New C.E.O. and a Revamped Board of Directors

Bill Johnson, most recently the head of the Tennessee Valley Authority, will fill the chief executive position held by Geisha Williams, who left in January, just before PG&E filed for bankruptcy.

Malware Arrest Exposes Security Gaps at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club

The arrest of a woman with a malware-laced device revealed the challenge of protecting a president who prefers a resort over Camp David.

We Checked President Trump’s Dubious Claims on the Perils of Wind Power

It’s no secret that Mr. Trump dislikes wind power. But he’s stepped up his attacks lately with new false claims.

Some on Mueller’s Team See Their Findings as More Damaging for Trump Than Barr Revealed

Members of the special counsel’s team have told associates that their findings are more troubling for President Trump than the attorney general indicated.

Family of Ralph Nader’s Niece, Killed in Crash, Plans to Sue Boeing

The wrongful death suit comes after Samya Rose Stumo, 24, was one of 157 people killed when an Ethiopian Airlines plane went down last month.

Lori Lightfoot Promised Change as Chicago Mayor. Now Comes the Hard Part.

Ms. Lightfoot, the next mayor of Chicago, said she has a “broad mandate for change.” But change doesn’t always come easy in Chicago.

Lyle Tuttle, Who Recast Tattooing’s Image Pore by Pore, Dies at 87

Tattooed almost head to foot himself, he helped move the art form “out of the back alley” and into the mainstream, finding fame with a celebrity clientele.

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