SAN FRANCISCO — Uber continues to be can not earn money although the ride-hailing service's CEO tackles the headaches forgotten by his predecessor.

The second-quarter results released Wednesday show Uber's pioneering service will continue to reel in more passengers and revenue, despite many different debacles which have tarnished its reputation and spurred some disillusioned riders to defect to its main U.S. rival, Lyft.

 
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