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A rideshare driver in Los Angeles holds a placard, as Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash drivers strike in multiple US cities on Valentine's Day.

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10: If you had trouble getting a ride or a meal delivered in the US on Valentine’s Day, it might have been because thousands of Uber and Lyft drivers, as well as delivery workers for Doordash, went on strike for better pay in at least 10 American cities. The apps’ drivers say the companies are taking too much of their fares. The move came in the wake of a $7 billion share buyback at Uber that drove the company’s shares to a record high.
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