Instead of the expected surge in evictions, many landlords are holding off, waiting for federal rental assistance money to come through.
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Daughters of Carl Levin christen BIW-built warship bearing his name
The late senator from Michigan served as chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee and was an expert on defense matters.
U.S. hits 700,000 COVID deaths just as cases begin to fall
The easing of the surge has been attributed to more mask wearing and more people getting vaccinated, but the virus may also have burned through susceptible people and run out of fuel in some places.
U.S. auto sales slump, stalled by car computer chip shortage
New vehicle sales tumbled in September as the global shortage worsened, shuttering factories and limiting the selection on dealer lots.
Venezuela introduces new currency with six fewer zeros
The new currency tops out at 100 bolivars, a little less than $25 – until inflation starts to eat away at that as well.
New Biden rules would limit arrest, deportation of migrants
Authorities will be directed to focus on noncitizens who crossed the border after Nov. 1, 2020, or are determined to be a threat because of national security or ‘serious criminal activity.’
A ‘dangerous cabal’? Alito says high court is no such thing
He takes aim at critics of three recent decisions in which the Supreme Court’s conservatives prevailed over dissents by liberals.
Three U.S. House members share own abortion stories at hearing
Their testimony comes weeks after a Texas law took effect that bans abortions after six weeks of pregnancy with no exception for rape or incest.
Military suicides rise 15% as senior leaders call for action
According to the Pentagon, enlisted male service members under the age of 30 were most at risk for suicide.
S&P 500 fell 4.8% in September, worst month since March 2020
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 546.80 points, while the Nasdaq slid 63.86 points.