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Failure to pivot, COVID-19 blues force Amazon-backed Shuttl to look for a buyer
Singh highlighted that the company’s demand fell off the cliff due to the pandemic-induced l…
Amazon-backed office shuttle service Shuttl finds a saviour in Chalo
Amazon-backed app-based office shuttle service Shuttl — which announced closure of its operations i…
We converted a $12,000 shuttle bus into a tiny house on wheels. Here's what it's like living in it full time and how we did it.
Michael Cassata and Sara Cokeley transformed a shuttle bus and quit jobs they hated to live and tra…
Alyshia Hull
We are decades off having self-driving cars that have the freedom to go anywhere, autonomous vehicle boss says
Oxa CEO Gavin Jackson said that the self-driving tech industry is "a long way away" from producing …
Tom Carter
A startup that earned ₹15 crore selling juices in India’s suburbs is now looking at international expansion
A startup named Groovy has earned ₹15 crore selling juices in India’s suburbs in the last 10 months…
This man went from working for Delhi Metro to building a startup that solves transportation in India’s congested roads
Nineteen years back, Amit Singh used to take the bus to work everyday from Prabhadevi to Nariman Po…
Super Bowl tickets are currently selling for as much as $55,000 on Ticketmaster
Tickets to see the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams face off currently range from just under…
Sarah Jackson
The first seat on Jeff Bezos’ rocket to space is selling for a record high of $2.8 million
The Jeff Bezos-owned aerospace company launched the public auction for one of the first seats on…
A NYC family converted a Ford shuttle bus into a tiny home on wheels called 'Buster' to visit every National Park in North America
"Planning our route around the 59 US National Parks is, for us, more guide than gimmick, and it's d…
Brittany Chang
Tesla's biggest problem with self-driving cars is that it actually has to sell them to customers
Tesla has to be innovative about doing more with less. Its staggering market capitalization - at cl…
Matthew DeBord
2 Hamptons locals started a free beach shuttle that has now given 1 million rides - and may solve a problem that even Uber can't
"So, Starbucks gives away internet to sell coffee, Gillette gives away razors to sell blades. James…
Tanza Loudenback
Thailand Secretly Sells Myanmar Refugees To Human Trafficking Rings
Ismail had some cash but not enough. "We need to escape," he whispered to Ediris. After an hour at …
Jason Szep and Andrew R.C. Ma…
Leap, the luxury San Francisco commuter bus, is bankrupt and selling its buses for $5 each
When Leap relaunched in March, it was both heralded and blasted for its private bus approach. The c…
Biz Carson
I got access to the richest zip code in the US, an island off Miami where the average income is $2.2 million, the beaches have sand imported from the Bahamas, and the preferred mode of transportation is golf carts. Here's what it looks like.
The island also has its own fire and rescue station, medical facility, bank, mail facility, dog par…
Katie Warren
How investors are about to profit from a tidal wave of new homes
Builders have too many new homes on their hands. But before they slash prices, they have another op…
James Rodriguez
Insider Today: America's billionaire hub
In this Saturday edition of Insider Today, we're talking about Jackson Hole, Wyoming, one of the ri…
Joi-Marie McKenzie
An incoming 'M&A supercycle' wouldn't just be a win for dealmakers
Goldman Sachs' earnings hint at the revival of the M&A market, which could help companies big and s…
Dan DeFrancesco
The stretch limo is dead
The stretch limo used to be the ultimate status symbol. Now, most people see them as gauche and gro…
Emily Stewart
Millennials loved Megabus. So why did it go mega-bust?
Megabus was the favorite cheap travel option for millennials. Then it ran out of gas.
Emily Stewart
Inside Tesla's chaotic month of brutal layoffs
Elon Musk is going through Tesla like a wrecking ball and heads are rolling left and right.