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Innovation can’t fix urban transportation’s woes

Urban transportation is undergoing a revolution. Offerings such as Uber and Lyft, as well as car- and bike-sharing services are widely believed to reduce congestion and generally make urban dwellers more mobile; driverless cars are expected to provide further benefits. Yet the notion that these innovations always make things better is far from a given: The new services are a ...

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Stocks climb as China says ‘won’t use yuan as a weapon’

Bloomberg US stocks rose with European shares on Tuesday after China said it won’t use the yuan as a weapon in any trade dispute. Oil briefly rose above $75 a barrel for the first time since November 2014. All major US benchmarks were higher, paced by strength in energy, on lighter than normal volume heading into the US. Telecom companies ...

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Oil surges above $75 as supply outages outpace OPEC

Bloomberg Crude soared above $75 a barrel in New York for the first time since 2014 on signs global supply outages outweigh OPEC’s pledged production rise. Futures in New York jumped as much as 1.7 percent. Even as US President Donald Trump — facing sky-high retail gasoline prices ahead of midterm elections — urges to boost output more than it ...

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