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<div>CINCINNATI (AP) — The ride-sharing service <b>Uber</b> is going to do some data-sharing with Cincinnati area public transit agencies and other local authorities in a partnership announced Tuesday. The San Francisco-based global company said it will partner with city and regional governments and ...</div>
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