SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A woman who says an Uber driver raped her in New Dehli, India, on Thursday accused the company in a lawsuit filed in U.S. court of failing to properly investigate the alleged assailant's background. The alleged rape last month prompted widespread protests in India against sexual violence and led to demands there for more effort to ensure women's safety. The California lawsuit says that Uber can't claim its background checks are the best available because the company doesn't require its drivers to submit their fingerprints for checking against a national criminal database.