NYC friends reach LA after $5,000 cab fare, 6 days
Two friends who hired a New York City cab driver to drive them across the United States for $5,000 have arrived in Los Angeles. Full story
Two friends who hired a New York City cab driver to drive them across the United States for $5,000 have arrived in Los Angeles. Full story
A New York City cab driver has racked up the fare of a lifetime. Full story
Authorities said on Wednesday they were investigating a taxi driver's claim that he was beaten up and robbed by four drunken firefighters on St. Patrick's Day. Full story
A cab jumped a curb and ran into a large group of people outside a California nightclub, twenty-five people were hit in the incident. No one was killed, but one woman had to have her leg amputated. Msnbc.com's Alex Witt reports.
After the accident, people in the crowd in the city's Gaslamp District beat the taxi driver. Full story
New York City taxis are facing a class-action lawsuit accusing the fleet of failing to provide enough access to passengers who use wheelchairs. Full story
The hosts of the stateside version of the hit BBC show “Top Gear” unveil a New York City Ferrari taxi cab that will be shuttling riders around town this weekend.
TODAY’s Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb chat about an incident in New York City in which a cab driver called police after the parents of a sick child refused to pay $120 to have the vomit-laden car professionally cleaned.
The Agenda Project’s Erica Payne and Zead Ramadan of the Council on American-Islamic Relations join Hardball’s Chris Matthews to discuss the attack on an NYC cab driver and the possible domino effect of anti-Muslim behavior.
NBC's Ron Allen reports on the latest developments of the 21-year-old film student who allegedly stabbed a New York cab driver.
A Muslim cab driver that was stabbed in an alleged attack is set to meet with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. NBC's Ron Mott reports.
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 03: Carlos Tavares, chairman of Nissan Motor Co.'s Americas operation, joins New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to announce at a news conference that the Nissan Motor Co. had won a 10-year, $1 billion contract to provide taxis to New York City on May 3, 2011 in New York City.