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Famously unorthodox for countless reasons, the Texas capital recently became the biggest city in the country without Uber or Lyft. After losing a well-publicized referendum and accompanying million-dollar lobbying campaign, the two multi-billion-dollar "transportation network companies" simply shut down and left town this spring, leaving a vacuum that has be... read more...

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