Por: Los Angeles Times Politics September 29, 2022
Some of the country’s longest lasting COVID-19 protections against eviction moved closer to ending Wednesday when a Los Angeles City Council committee advanced a measure to repeal the rules at the end of January. Under the plan, starting Feb. 1, L.A. landlords will once again be able to evict tenants for unpaid rent and other reasons even if tenants have been affected by COVID-19. The city’s current rules have prohibited such evictions since... + full article
ABC News USA Health September 29, 2022
Citing concerns about the lingering and sometimes debilitating long-term impacts of on the body -- and observed inequities amongst minority patients suffering disproportionately from the virus -- medical experts on “” issued the first guidance of its kind to diagnose and... + más
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Forbes USA Life September 29, 2022
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ABC7 USA Nation September 29, 2022
As in previous meetings discussing the eviction moratorium, the committee heard from a mix of tenants in favor of extending protections and mom- and-pop landlords asking to end the moratorium.There is enough on both sides here for people to be unhappy with, Cedillo said. This is... + más
L.A. moves closer to ending COVID-19 eviction protections | Los Angeles Times
South Portland Council pushes rent control talks to next year | Portland Press Herald
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 28, 2022
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday proposed adopting several rental assistance programs on a permanent basis as rental protections are set to expire at the end of the year, many of which were put in place during the early days of the pandemic. Some of the... + más
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ABC7 USA Politics September 28, 2022
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors held its first in-person board meeting in 2 1/2 years on Tuesday, only to be barraged with demonstrators inside and outside the hearing room.Protestors gathered on the front steps of the Kenneth Hahn Hall of... + más
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The Hill USA Tech September 28, 2022
A U.K. agency said TikTok could face a fine equivalent of roughly $29 million over allegations of violating children’s data privacy protections. Meanwhile, NASA’s scheduled launch of its Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I mission was postponed again as a tropical... + más
TikTok could face a $29 million fine in the UK for failing to protect kids' privacy | CNBC
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The Daily Beast USA World September 22, 2022
All over the world, the rates of death and hospitalization from keep dropping. But our successful mitigation of the worst outcomes of the 33-month-old pandemic belie a growing crisis.More and more people are surviving COVID and staying out of the hospital, but more and more... + más
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