Por: Los Angeles Times Nation February 02, 2024
Most renter protection programs launched during the pandemic in Los Angeles have expired, and tenants who couldn't pay rent due to economic hardships brought on by the COVID-19 outbreak must pay rent again starting Thursday. That includes back rent owed from Oct. 1, 2021, to Jan. 31, 2023. Tenant advocates say it is preposterous to expect renters to pay the full amount from that period. The end of such renter protection programs are likely... + full article
Slate USA Tech July 09, 2023
Currently, around 14 different chemotherapy drugs are in shortage. These are generic drugs, pretty basic ones, that are absolutely fundamental to chemotherapy treatments for more than a dozen types of cancer—and the current shortage is so dire that it’s threatening the care... + más
Cancer drug shortage ‘is absolute lunacy,’ doctors say: ‘Lives will be shortened’ | New York Post
Research groups across the US testing vaccines to help prevent, terminate cancer | WPTV
New York Post USA Sports March 05, 2023
Yankees pitcher Clarke Schmidt, who is in a spring training battle for the fifth spot in the rotation, takes a timeout for some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: Why was Kobe Bryant so impactful for you? A: So much of his mentality and the way he carried himself in his... + más
Clarke Schmidt’s ‘nasty’ new cutter provides boost to make Yankees’ rotation | New York Post
What should the Yankees do with Clarke Schmidt? | New York Daily News
Time USA Health February 18, 2023
Questions of air safety remain in East Palestine, Ohio, following the Feb. 3 train derailment that sent industrial chemicals, including the carcinogen vinyl chloride, into the atmosphere. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine who had evacuated to return home this week, stating that repeated... + más
Ted Cruz finds common ground with Ilhan Omar over Ohio derailment | Newsweek
Media hits JD Vance for 'delayed' reaction to Ohio train derailment, buries how Dem senator responded later | Fox News
Los Angeles Times USA Politics January 14, 2023
Good morning, and welcome to L.A. on the Record — our City Hall newsletter. It’s Julia Wick, with a little help from David Zahniser. After nearly three years, Los Angeles' emergency COVID-19 eviction protections are set to expire at the end of the month. The question of... + más
The Story Of A Property Owner Who Successfully Terminated A Ground Lease | Forbes
Council Post: When Buying Commercial Real Estate, Understand The Risks Of Charging Inflated Rents | Forbes
10 WBNS USA Politics December 15, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As 2022 comes to a close, 10TV interviewed newly re-elected Attorney General Dave Yost on the biggest headlines of the year. Reporter: Let’s begin with the Google Search lawsuit. We know that you filed that suit and a trial date has been set for 2024, what... + más
Century-Old Letters Add New Twist to Michigan-Ohio State Rivalry | The New York Times
Appeals court vacates asset freeze for ex-utility regulator | Associated Press
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation September 30, 2022
>> THEY ARE LOOKING FOR THE TRAPPED PEOPLE. >> WE DO NOT EMERGENCY CALL CENTERS HAVE BEEN GETTING CALLS ABOUT RESIDENCE BEING STRANDED. ABOUT RESIDENCE BEING STRANDED. >> SHE TALKED TO A FAMILY WHOSE@ LOVED ONES HAVE BEEN MISSING, BUT NOW HAVE BEEN FOUND. I AM SURE THEY ARE... + más
Coast Guard airlifts couple, cats off inaccessible Sanibel Island | Newsweek
Sanibel Island, Lee County facing impacts from Hurricane Ian | ABC News
Forbes USA Business September 26, 2022
When a property owner and a developer (or investor) enter into a long-term ground lease, the tenant and its lenders will insist that the property owner cannot easily terminate the ground lease for default. The tenant will have extensive rights to “cure” its defaults. If the... + más
Canceled Gulf of Mexico lease sale is back on the books, thanks to Inflation Reduction Act | The Advocate
How UIC has cost Cook County taxpayers $1.2 million | Chicago Sun Times
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