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Uber and Lyft Overtake Traditional Car Rentals for Business Travelers - Start Up Your Day Roundup Plus: A new study finds social media posts could be skewing your political judgement.

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Winning. Uber and Lyft overtake traditional car rentals for business travelers.
Skewed. A new study finds social media posts could skew your political judgement.
Competing. Postmates launches 15-minutes-or-less delivery in NYC days after UberEats halted in Manhattan.
Owing. McDonald's hit by $341 million tax bill from France.
Risks. Mice flown into space upon the shuttle Atlantis showed early signs of liver disease.
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