The companies say they are charging extra because they don’t have enough drivers to match rebounding customer demand.
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The Times's At Home Print Section Closes as Society Reopens
The Sunday print section, born during coronavirus lockdowns, guided readers on how to cope with confinement, with a big assist from readers themselves.
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Ashley C. Ford’s Memoir Recalls Life With a Single Mom and a Jailed Dad
In “Somebody’s Daughter,” the author learns the father she’s barely known is finally coming home, after 25 years in prison.
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How the Religious Right Made Same-Sex Marriage a Gay Rights Crusade
A detailed history of the fight for same-sex marriage, Sasha Issenberg’s “The Engagement” casts fresh light on the role of conservative churches in compelling gay rights activists to embrace the issue as a cause.
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B.J. Thomas, ‘Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head’ Singer, Dies at 78
Mr. Thomas, who won five Grammys, helped introduce a smooth, down-home sensibility to the AM radio airwaves in the 1960s and ’70s.