This article is being republished as part of our daily reproduction of WSJ.com articles that also appeared in the U.S. print edition of The Wall Street Journal (December 7, 2019).

Uber Technologies Inc. lost its license in London in part because of a loophole in its app that allowed 14,000 instances in which unauthorized drivers were able to pose as authorized drivers. A Business & Finance article Friday about Uber incorrectly said there were 14,000 unauthorized drivers.

The last name of Rep. Dan Bishop (R., N.C.), who voted against a bill to explicitly define and ban insider trading, was incorrectly given as Baker in a Banking & Finance article Friday about the House's passage of the bill.

Snowville Creamery produces dairy products with milk that it buys elsewhere. A Nov. 12 Journal Report article about the lack of broadband access in parts of rural Ohio incorrectly said Snowville Creamery is a farm.

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