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The woman accusing donald trump of rape acknowledges that parts of her story are, quote, difficult to conceive of. writer e. jean carroll back on the stabnd for a second day of testimony. she is being cross-examined by trump s legal team in this defamation and battery trial against the former president. carroll alleges that trump assaulted her in a dressing room in a department store in the 1990s. he denies the allegation. he calls it a hoax and a con job. cnn s kara scannell is live for us outside of the courthouse in new york. kara, can you tell us what else e. jean carroll has csaid today? reporter: well, there was just just a fairly tense exchange between trump s attorney joe taco tacopina and e. jean carroll. he was focusing in on bergdorf ....

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Uber may stop letting drivers see destinations and name prices


Uber may stop letting drivers see destinations and name prices
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Uber driver Omer Iltas prepares to pick up a customer at SFO in August. Uber said airport acceptance rates are down in California because drivers can see destinations upfront and reject rides.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Uber driver Jorge Torres, 29, looks at his phones for ride pickups at a Shell gas station near the Oakland International Airport in October. Uber may end a feature that let drivers see destinations upfront and set pricing for rides.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
A year ago, Uber let its California drivers see ride destinations before picking up passengers and let them set pricing in an effort to prove that the drivers were truly independent contractors. It was part of the company’s strategy to block drivers from being reclassified as employees under AB5, California’s gig-work law. ....

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Uber drivers refused rides to this blind woman and her guide dog. Now the company must pay up


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Uber drivers refused rides to this blind woman and her guide dog. Now the company must pay up
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Lisa Irving, who is blind, said Uber drivers refused to give her rides because they didn’t want her service dog, Bernie, in their cars.Courtesy Lisa Irving
Bernie, a Labrador retriever, trained for two years at Guiding Eyes for the Blind to be a service animal. “He was clean, well behaved, very quiet and always under my control,” said his owner, Lisa Irving of Mill Valley, who is legally blind.
Yet when Irving would summon an Uber, she said drivers frequently balked at letting Bernie in their cars, even as she explained that the Americans with Disabilities Act entitled her service animal to accompany her. Often the drivers would leave her stranded, needing to find another ride. Sometimes she ended up late to doctors’ appointments or to her work as a liaison to people with mental health challenges. ....

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Chesa Boudin is suing a N.Y. company for violating California's AB5 gig-work law


Chesa Boudin is suing a N.Y. company for violating California s AB5 gig-work law
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San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin is suing Handy, which provides in-home services, for misclassifying its housecleaners and handypeople as independent contractors rather than employees.Paul Chinn / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón, shown in 2019, has filed jointly with San Francisco’s Chesa Boudin in suing Handy.Jana Asenbrennerova / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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District attorneys in San Francisco and Los Angeles contend that workers like Katia Nuñez, a maid shown cleaning a San Francisco home in 2014, are misclassified by Handy.com as contractors.Michael Short / Special to the Chronicle 2014Show MoreShow Less ....

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S.F. to high rises: Make sure your building's ventilators work


S.F. to high-rises: Make sure your building s ventilators work
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Ramiro Rodriguez is among many janitors who fear getting COVID-19 while working in poorly ventilated buildings.Noah Berger / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Janitor Gloria Espinoza stands for a portrait March 5 at Service Employees International Union Local 87 headquarters in San Francisco.Noah Berger / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
San Francisco Supervisor Ahsha Safaí introduced an emergency ordinance on Tuesday that says city high-rises must comply with all regulations for building ventilation, and creates a system for filing complaints if they don’t.
The impetus, of course, is the COVID-19 virus which is spread primarily through airborne respiratory droplets. ....

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