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Lyft ‘Women Plus Connect’: A New Service to Match Users with Female, Nonbinary Drivers for Safety
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Quick Glance: Lyft Launches Women+ Connect for Safer Rides
  • Lyft is introducing a new safety feature in San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego, Phoenix, and Chicago.

  • It is also aimed at increasing the number of women and nonbinary drivers working for the San Francisco-based company.

  • According to Lyft, they currently make up only 23% of the drivers on the platform.

  • This highly requested feature offers more control over the driving experience for women and nonbinary people, allowing them to feel safer.
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Scientists Claim Microbial Technologies Can Solve Global Problems: Scientists published a new study explaining how microbial technologies can solve global ...
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Farewell, Kirstie Alley: Celebrities Post Tributes For ‘Cheers’ Actor: Tributes have already begun to be posted on social media for Kirstie Alley ...
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Farewell, Kirstie Alley: Celebrities Post Tributes For ‘Cheers’ Actor
Quick Glance: Kirstie Alley, Emmy-winning "Cheers" performer, has died at the age of 71.
  • Kirstie Alley, the Emmy-winning actress best remembered for her breakout performance in the iconic comedy Cheers, died on Monday following a battle with cancer, according to her family.

  • Alley's cancer was only recently discovered, according to the statement.

  • After Cheers concluded, Alley went on to star in her own NBC sitcom, Veronica's Closet, from 1997 to 2000, earning her another Emmy nod.

  • Alley, who was born in Wichita, Kansas, attended Kansas State University before leaving out and relocating to Los Angeles.