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[1/3] A photographer takes a picture at the crime scene where photojournalist Ismael Villagomez Tapia of the local newspaper El Heraldo de Juarez was shot dead by unknown assailants, according to local media, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico November 16, 2023. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez Acquire Licensing RightsCIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico, Nov 16 (Reuters) - A Mexican photojournalist was killed in Ciudad Juarez in the early hours of Thursday while working as a ride-share driver, authorities and his employer said. In Mexico, many journalists work outside of the profession to pay the bills. Investigators have not ruled out the possibility that Villagomez was killed due to his work as a journalist, said Salas. "A journalist is a journalist 24 hours a day, whether or not they were working as something else meanwhile," Salas said, adding that Villagomez's cellphone was missing from the scene.
Persons: Ismael Villagomez Tapia, Juarez, Jose Luis Gonzalez, Ismael Villagomez, Carlos Manuel Salas, InDrive, Villagomez, Salas, We're, Jose Ramon Ortiz, Kylie Madry, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: El, REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexican, de Juarez, El Heraldo
A 77-year-old Uber driver said she's struggling to earn enough to supplement her Social Security. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Some weeks, the amount she's made from rides is less than the cost of gas and car repairs. She wishes she could stop entirely, but she's semi-retired and needs to work at least part-time to supplement her Social Security benefits. Because she drives a smaller car, she can only accept UberX rides, which tend to earn less than UberXL or Uber Black rides.
Persons: Uber, she's, that's, , Germaine, She's, haven't incentivized, hasn't, it's Organizations: Service, Security, Postmates, Uber, Lyft, Social Security, Accounting Locations: ridesharing, South Florida
InDrive is a ride-hailing app that lets customers haggle with drivers for fares. Many drivers are Uber and Lyft contractors eager to check out inDrive's promise of letting drivers and passengers negotiate ride prices, Arsen Tomsky, inDrive's CEO and founder, said. In 2022, inDrive was the second most downloaded ride-hailing app globally, behind Uber, according to Data.AI. Though it started in Russia, inDrive fully separated from its Russian business last year after the country invaded Ukraine, the company said. In addition to ride-hailing, inDrive in other global markets has added new business segments, including freight delivery, task assistance, and package delivery.
Persons: Arsen, Tomsky, InDrive, haggle, inDrive, Arsen Tomsky, Siberia Tomsky, Uber, Catalyst, verticals Organizations: Service, Fort Lauderdale , West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Taxi, Tomsky, Insight Partners, Bond Locations: Siberia, South Florida, Wall, Silicon, America, Asia, Miami, South Beach, Brickell, Fort Lauderdale , West Palm, New York City, New Yorkers, Pacific, Africa, haggling, Yakutsk, Siberian, Florida, Russia, Ukraine
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