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Evictions on the Rise in Several US Cities, New Data Shows End-shutdown
Evictions on the rise in several US cities, new data shows – CBS News Watch CBS news Eviction moratoriums have helped keep many families in their homes during the pandemic. Those are gone, and new data says eviction rates in many cities have returned to or exceeded pre-pandemic levels. Owen Minott, senior policy analyst for […]
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More than 2,000 Afghan evacuees detained in UAE: Report End-shutdown
More than 2,000 Afghans who fled their country after the Taliban seized power are being held indefinitely in the United Arab Emirates, according to a new report from Human Rights Watch. An estimated 2,400 to 2,700 Afghans have been “arbitrarily detained” in a housing facility dubbed the “Emirates Humanitarian City” for more than 15 months, […]
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Florida nears 6-week abortion ban End-shutdown
A Republican-dominated committee in the Florida House of Representatives voted to advance a six-week abortion ban Thursday, though the state’s current 15-week ban is still being decided in state court. All 13 Republican members of the Health Regulation subcommittee voted in favor of the proposal 7th House Bill, filed in the Florida House of Representatives […]
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US banks launch $30bn bailout of First Republic to stop spiraling crisis | banking End-shutdown
Wall Street giants moved on Thursday to end America’s deepening banking crisis by agreeing to support troubled First Republic, a midsize bank whose shares have taken a hit amid broader banking turmoil. Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and others will put $30 billion into First Republic, which has seen clients withdraw their money […]
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Ten Virginia Deputies Indicted In Irvo Otieno’s Death At Psychiatric Hospital – NPR End-shutdown
The STAR Center, at Central State Hospital in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, photographed in 2018. Bob Brown/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP hide title toggle title Bob Brown/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP The STAR Center, at Central State Hospital in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, photographed in 2018. Bob Brown/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP Ten law enforcement officers have been charged with […]
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Reporter Describes Being Fired By Axios After Being Attacked By Ron DeSantis’ Media ‘Machine’ End-shutdown
florida governor Ron DeSantis’s press team (right) often attacks reporters covering his state. On Monday, they cost one of those journalists, Ben Montgomery, his job with Axios. In a conversation with TPM, Montgomery said he felt the situation was an example of how DeSantis’ media “machine” was impacting the End-shutdown business. “This kind of thing […]
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The Mexican cartels are just as dangerous as Al Qaeda and ISIS. Will Team Biden ever wake up? End-shutdown
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! There’s a new existential threat facing our nation, and it’s coming to a neighborhood near you. I was at West Point during 9/11 and watched live the Twin Towers come crashing down as terrorism took over our homeland. After the attacks, I fought to defend our homeland […]
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Live Updates: Americans Kidnapped in Mexico End-shutdown
The Brownsville Police Department in Texas, across the border from Matamoros, Mexico, where four Americans were found after being kidnapped, said the tragic incident “should not define Mexico as a whole.” Matamoros is like American cities in that it has “its bad locations and its good locations,” said Public Information Officer Martin Sandoval. Kidnappings do […]
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Lebanon, Gabon and South Sudan regain UN vote, not Venezuela End-shutdown
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The president of the UN General Assembly announced Tuesday that Lebanon, Gabon and South Sudan have made enough payments to restore their voting rights in the 193-member world body, leaving Venezuela as the only country that cannot vote. President Csaba Kőrösi told a plenary meeting of the assembly that the three […]