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What is he going to say about Jews evicting blacks, for example, or, to drill down further, about Israeli Jews evicting African-American Muslims, or veterans evicting veterans?
Jews evicting blacks, Israeli Jews evicting African-American Muslims, veterans evicting veterans: I see this schematic, but Cohen's book has no capacity for real outrage, sorrow or grief.
Israeli forces clashed with protesters while evicting residents from a West Bank settlement Israeli forces clashed with protesters while evicting residents from a West Bank settlement Israeli forces clashed with protesters while evicting residents from a West Bank settlement on Wednesday.
"We support evicting Syrians in a legal way and evicting all those who break the law and anyone who has no business being in Miziara," said Maroun Dina, the head of the municipal council, said.
Israel had trouble enough evicting 8,000 Jews from Gaza in 2005.
The YPG was instrumental in evicting ISIS from Raqqa last year.
"They are not evicting anyone," Mr. Cuomo said at a news conference.
If it unearths irregularities, it could annul the results, evicting Mr Temer from office.
The quote, as Quartz pointed out, references evicting tenants in the book's original context.
It could put you in default, in theory terminating your lease and evicting you.
Other scenes dramatize Jesus evicting the money changers from the Temple and being crucified.
It would also prohibit landlords from evicting tenants without cause after 12 months of residency.
In another, an angry Syrian tenant stabbed his landlord, who was evicting him, to death.
Congolese security forces began evicting illegal miners from the mine on Thursday, local activists said.
The tool also summarizes a landlord's history of correcting violations, deregulating apartments and evicting tenants.
"We spent eight years defining the rules and evicting cybersquatters," Mr. de la Parra said.
The authorities have demolished hundreds of Protestant churches, knocking crosses off steeples and evicting congregations.
It took Max a while to make the transition from containing sheep to evicting geese.
Dr. Lee makes the safe call to close up to avoid the risk, without fully evicting Tommy.
White, who is a nonvoting council member, accused the council of evicting the cat out of retaliation.
Some 100 Kenya Forest Service (KFS) guards started evicting Sengwer people from the Embobut forest on Dec.
They are among the many rural migrants the government is evicting in a so-called beautification campaign.
What the report doesn't make clear is how evicting his sister would have curtailed his criminal impulses.
But I am not willing to settle for evicting a few Russian agents and then moving on.
Homelessness, arrest and incarceration are the inevitable results of evicting people from hospitals who need hospital care.
" She said the group is "certainly united in defeating him and evicting him from the White House.
Evan's body was found by a landlord who was cleaning the home after evicting the couple in September.
Authorities have already started evicting informal settlements along river banks in the capital Dhaka, human rights groups said.
JERUSALEM – Israeli police units have begun evicting Jewish settlers from 15 homes illegally built in the West Bank.
Local and international activists have warned evicting the miners by force could lead to violence and rights abuses.
It also prohibits landlords from evicting tenants without cause after the first year of residency, the AP reported.
Instead of evicting farmers in the path of a new road, officials offer to reorganise a whole district.
The rental scandal hit the local news media in February, and Mr. Tronca's team began evicting egregious violators.
The Bundys are like the tenants who trash the apartment and then blame the landlord for evicting them.
Some sheriffs have been in office so long that evicting them is almost unthinkable, regardless of their records.
Boycott, the land agent for a wealthy nobleman, was responsible for evicting those on his employer's 40,000 acres.
However, diluting the population of Beijing by evicting migrant workers has an acutely negative impact on the city.
The front page of the Philadelphia Inquirer said the archdiocese would be evicting the families the next day.
"They have a tricky way of evicting people, just raising their rents step by step," said Ms. Sirinee.
By the late 1990s, Damascus had capitulated to mounting pressure from Ankara, evicting Ocalan and shutting down PKK camps.
Ecuador said that it was not evicting Mr. Assange from its embassy, where he sought asylum four years ago.
She could be hard on people — if they weren't pulling their weight she wouldn't think twice about evicting them.
Anti-government protesters guard a barricade designed to keep police from evicting them from Independence Square in Kyiv, Dec.
Upon further investigation, Ahmann discovered the developer was allegedly illegally evicting residents in order to get access to the property.
Sheriffs have myriad other responsibilities, as well, including operating the county jail, transporting inmates to the courthouse and evicting people.
His brother, Rooster (Danny Masterson), has settled into nesting with Mary (Megyn Price) after bitterly evicting himself from the homestead.
After evicting the pair, Grewal tells CNBC he saw some of his furniture featured in two other Miami Beach Airbnb listings.
After evicting one of them, Elvis finds a stash of money in her apartment that he uses to stave off insolvency.
The order prohibits landlords, law enforcement, and courts from evicting tenants for failing to pay rent due to coronavirus-related circumstances.
When talk in the family turned to the possibility of evicting Masupha from her parents' home, she decided to take action.
And that would require more moderate candidates, not those talking about evicting a duly elected Republican president after less than a year.
Police said he had vandalized the family's home in the past, and that his parents were in the process of evicting him.
Each home also pays 80 rupees as an annual maintenance fee, and the city commits to not evicting residents for 10 years.
The Chicago Housing Authority then made space for the poor by evicting working-class families for whom the projects were initially designed.
A home ministry spokeswoman said the Delhi state administration had issued orders saying penal action would be taken against those evicting doctors.
"Kitsch tends, or at least strives, to evoke only the comforting, evicting anything painful, disquieting, or dismaying from its realm," he writes.
Chapman said authorities should have targeted those involved, instead of evicting innocent families in the community, mostly inhabited by fishermen and artisans.
Ivory Coast is also struggling with a serious deforestation problem and has been evicting cocoa-farming squatters from its lush, protected forests.
A home ministry spokeswoman said the Delhi state administration had issued orders saying penal action would be taken against those evicting doctors.
He asked a federal judge to block the county from selling his home or evicting him and to strike down several state laws.
Craig Carrington, chief of project planning for the Corps' Nashville district, said his office wasn't giving the city a deadline for evicting people.
Some landlords have agreed to hold off evicting tenants who can't pay rent, and some banks are allowing homeowners to pause mortgage payments.
According to France's Inter-ministerial Delegation for Accommodation and Access to Housing, the police dismantled 111 Roma slums in 2015, evicting 11,128 people.
Some companies aren't penalizing people for missing payments toward utilities and insurance, and others aren't evicting people for missing rent or mortgage payments.
Evicting the old residents, and with them the popular restaurants and shops they ran, has destroyed the character of the district, they say.
Her home was held in her partner's name, and Ms. Kahn's family took control of the property after her death, evicting Ms. Wetzel.
The Obama administration is considering evicting tens of thousands of public housing residents who earn too much money to qualify for government assistance.
Baltimore city officials shut down the city's DIY art/work space The Bell Foundry on Monday, citing safety violations and evicting dozens of tenants.
Sisi's repressive response, which has included evicting thousands of families suspected of supporting the jihadists from their homes, has failed to quell the insurgency.
In some cases, state inspectors found nursing homes to blame for failing to heed suicidal warning signs or evicting patients who tried to kill themselves.
"We know that hominins [in the Pleistocene] were quite capable of slaughtering large gregarious prey and evicting large carnivore from their habitats," Daujeard told Gizmodo.
Ethiopian monks reportedly sneaked into the church's rooftop monastery during Easter prayers in 1970 and changed the locks, evicting the its former owners, the Copts.
For renters, or tenants mired in rent-to-own contracts, these entities mean they often don't know whom they're dealing with — or who's evicting them.
The wildfires that have swept through California have led to numerous complaints about landlords drastically raising prices or evicting tenants to capitalize on rising demand.
"The idea of evicting long-term low-income tenants so an institution can house visiting artists is not what we have housing for," Collier said.
The numerous photos from the battlefront of Amiri with Soleimani in military fatigues, embracing and looking euphoric after evicting IS fighters, have personalized an old friendship.
The rule prevents facilities from evicting or involuntarily discharging a resident on the basis of their sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or HIV status.
After early success in 2008-12, Rio's "pacification" policy—evicting gang leaders from favelas with heavily armed troops, then creating community-based policing units—has flagged.
It was not clear on Sunday whether the administration's idea to relocate the White House press corps might extend to evicting reporters from their office space.
"The regime after succeeding in evicting the people of Daraya has begun to escalate its pressure on us," said Bebars Tilawi, an activist in the quarter.
Earlier this month Miller, 36, and Bodine, 40 were charged with murdering Evan, whose body was found by a landlord cleaning the home after evicting the couple.
Bangkok had last year already started on its plan to clean up its streets — evicting some 15,000 vendors from 39 public areas across the city last year.
The Los Angeles Times also reported that the lawyer faced a court order evicting him and his staff from their offices after allegedly failing to pay rent.
Officials in San Jose are also racing to grant a 30-day moratorium on evicting any tenants able to prove they've lost wages because of the virus.
The Sunland Park Police Department is evicting the group, telling its members that they want them gone from the camp site by the end of the week.
The measure, which had bipartisan support, gives buyers more time to come up with the money for a missed payment to prevent sellers from quickly evicting them.
So how does America become great again by berating and evicting its most energetic, enterprising, law-abiding, job-creating, idea-generating, self-multiplying and God-fearing people?
From the other side, Iranian-backed Iraqi militiamen who once focused on fighting the militants have turned their attention to evicting US troops from the Middle East.
U.S. officials said they were looking at ways to retaliate for China's expulsion of three Wall Street Journal reporters, including evicting Chinese journalists who file intelligence reports.
Though Cordon was still living in the house at the time, McCoy said he was in the midst of evicting her from the home, according to the report.
James Cross The land now belongs to the Minnesota Department of Transportation, but the agency is under instructions from Mayor Jacob Frey's office to hold off evicting residents.
Mr Trump will probably let the Pentagon finish the job of evicting Islamic State (IS) from Mosul if the campaign stretches past January 20th, when he takes office.
HOUSTON – A judge has blocked Houston&aposs public housing authority from evicting residents of a senior-living apartment complex that was damaged by heavy rains following Hurricane Harvey.
He said the authority then went directly to the building's owners and pressured them into evicting Shapes altogether, so that the building could be turned into luxury housing.
It is a reflection of the Prime Minister's strategy of portraying himself as the victim of a left-wing, media-led conspiracy aimed at evicting Likud from power.
Each year from November 1003st to March 31st France bars landlords from evicting tenants, and this year the Paris region created an extra 7,000 temporary winter shelter places.
While low-income rentals represent a small piece of their portfolios, the companies ignited a firestorm when they began evicting squatters, in an effort to improve property values.
The images of masked policemen forcibly evicting 10 protestors has sparked outrage in Ireland and could prove a tipping point in a crisis that has been brewing for decades.
The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, seems set on evicting from his country the renowned Central European University (CEU), a joint American and Hungarian institution of higher education.
As for the likes of Grenell, evicting him from the country would only serve the far right's purposes, enabling it to portray Europe's "elites" as high-handed and undemocratic.
Instead of evicting the settlers, the Regulation Law would transfer the rights for the use of private land into Israeli hands and force the Palestinian landowners to accept compensation.
The new Ecuadorian president, Lenin Moreno, has no plans of evicting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he has been hiding out since 2012.
The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has threatened to attack the Syrian city of Manbij, where American forces and their Kurdish allies are entrenched after evicting the Islamic State.
Less than a decade and a half earlier, the city had cleared the way for its hallowed park by evicting 1,600 or so people who lived on the land.
A ProPublica investigation found that Kushner's company had been ruthlessly evicting people who failed to pay rent, as well as chasing late fees for years afterwards in some cases.
Trump and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan have spoken recently, and the semi-official Turkish news agency Anadolu reported that cooperation in evicting ISIS from al Bab and Raqqa was discussed.
Now, he is faced with the task of evicting those same people, and hauling away their newfound tiny homes after the city ordered them removed following a new city ordinance.
Police have been raiding Eleonas and other mainland camps, evicting those who had not yet registered with the asylum service, and moving people in from the islands to replace them.
Evicting a problem tenant can take months in the city, and landlords are reluctant to take a risk in such a tight market, when tenants are easy to come by.
Some cities allow only "just cause" evictions, meaning that a landlord has to have a reason for evicting a tenant, whereas other cities allow eviction for any reason at all.
The Nazis were systematically evicting German Jews from their homes and forcing them into communal dwellings with other Jews, from which they were later deported to ghettos or concentration camps.
Galindo told Radio Fórmula the police had begun evicting protesting teachers from the highway peacefully early on Sunday morning within a wider major operation to remove blockades across the state.
The city had already targeted San Juan Hill for redevelopment once, evicting more than 1,100 families, most of them black, across three blocks to build the Amsterdam Houses in 1948.
With Israel's victory in the Six-Day War in 1967, the army took over, restricted the herders' movements and expropriated the area as state land — without yet evicting the Bedouins.
"A few Chinese came here but now they have their own restaurants," said Bun Saroeun, whose landlord is now evicting him to redevelop the prime property near the Occhuteal Beach.
Authorities began evicting refugees from the southern part of the camp last month, although a few makeshift community buildings such as a school and a theater are to be left.
Landlords are prohibited from evicting tenants for nonpayment of rent and the enforcement of evictions by courts or law enforcement is also banned, according to a statement from the governor's office.
Property owners face fines of hundreds or thousands of dollars, or even misdemeanor criminal charges, if they do not address the nuisance, which often means evicting the people who live there.
That program was set to expire Tuesday — evicting them all at once — but on Friday FEMA extended it for a fourth time, a lifeline for people who have nowhere else to go.
The Turkish-led campaign, which has for months been delayed due to resistance from Washington, is aimed at evicting YPG forces from a string of border towns in Raqqa and Hasaka provinces.
The case began to unfold in March of 2014, when Barreras' landlord was cleaning the unit after evicting her when he discovered a tiny skull and several bones inside the toy chest.
The one charge that has stuck, that Ms Rousseff used accounting tricks to hide the true size of the deficit in 2014, does not provide legal grounds for evicting her from office.
A deep recession and a retreat from the city's previous "pacification" policy—evicting gang leaders from favelas with heavily armed troops, then creating community-based policing units—are, in part, to blame.
The United Nations and the World Bank criticized the KFS in 2014 for forcibly evicting thousands of Sengwer from the forest by burning their homes, leaving many camped out by the roadside.
Many landlords make the problem worse by ignoring federal and local laws and making repairs and renovations that disperse poisonous dust in the air — or simply evicting the "problem" tenants who complain.
The Turkish-led campaign, which has for months been delayed due to resistance from Washington, is aimed at evicting Kurdish YPG forces from a string of border town in Raqqa and Hasaka provinces.
The opposition Labor party has also indulged in "spill motions", as the leadership votes are known, first evicting Kevin Rudd in 2010 in favour of Julia Gillard and then reinstating him in 2013.
TAIPEI, TAIWAN — The Chinese government expanded its crackdown on religion over the weekend, with hundreds of police officers storming three mosques and forcibly evicting hundreds of worshippers in the southwest province of Yunnan.
Park authorities and security forces started evicting the farmers and their families in July from the 34,000-hectare Mont Peko National Park as part of a nationwide operation to save rapidly disappearing forests.
Around Mount Elgon successive governments have argued that, when evicting the Ogiek, they were protecting the forest and the rugged moorland above it to make way for a national park and forest reserve.
Li also pushed for the Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydropower project, which has been criticized for its environmental risks and for evicting people living along the Yangtze River, the Post reports.
"If we're evicting the old residents and creating gated communities for the wealthy, then what are we going to show tourists who expect to see traditional Portuguese life on our streets?" he asked.
A court in the western town of Eldoret on Monday ordered forest guards and the police to stop evicting the Sengwer from Embobut forest, which they claim as their ancestral land, until Feb.
Bernie will implement a just-cause requirement for evictions, which would allow a landlord to evict a tenant only for specific violations and prevent landlords from evicting tenants for arbitrary or retaliatory reasons.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The Syrian opposition rejects terrorism and is "fed up" with banned militants but they cannot be stopped if Syria continues evicting populations of besieged areas, opposition negotiator Basma Kodmani said on Sunday.
TMZ Sports broke the story ... Antonio is evicting his mom from the home he bought her in 2007 because she refuses to make the monthly mortgage payments, per the agreement Antonio claims they made.
In a moment of nostalgia, he invites his distant cousin Yoav, fresh from service in Israel's military, to work for him, carrying out the business's ugly side — evicting delinquent tenants and seizing their possessions.
"If we're evicting the old residents and creating gated communities for the wealthy, then what are we going to show tourists who expect to see traditional Portuguese life on our streets?" one resident asked.
But when riot police started brutally evicting protesters from the last central city park not to be taken over by yet another shopping mall linked to the ruling elite, the overall signs were not good.
Thankfully, Grace steps up and finds out that the HOA is also violating regulations of its own and uses that to stop them from evicting her mother, while doing a bit of Alicia Florrick cosplay.
She has effectively distanced herself from her party's anti-Semitic past (even evicting her father from the party he founded), but she appeals to those who want to shut out the rest of the world.
NETIV HA'AVOT, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli security forces on Tuesday began evicting Jewish settlers from 15 homes which Israel's highest court ruled were built illegally on privately-owned Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank.
The F.H.F.A. ordered Fannie and Freddie to offer multifamily property owners a break on mortgage payments if the landlords hold off on evicting renters who have lost a job or income because of government shutdowns.
DAKAR, July 4 (Reuters) - Congolese security forces began evicting illegal miners from a copper and cobalt mine run by Glencore on Thursday, local activists said, a week after a landslide there killed 43 of them.
WIPING away tears, Dharma Diani, a 40-year-old woman in a black headscarf, recounts how Jakarta's city government gave her less than a fortnight's notice before evicting her family and flattening their home last year.
Beijing is in the midst of one of the most aggressive campaigns in recent history to drive out rural migrants, evicting thousands from their homes and leveling neighborhoods in scenes that evoke the devastation of war.
But the afterglow from the global adulation was short-lived, as city officials soon resumed a drive to "return the pavement to pedestrians" evicting hundreds of vendors selling food, clothing and trinkets, for greater "order and hygiene".
The order prohibits landlords and law enforcement from evicting tenants who get sick with COVID-19, need to stay home to care for others, or lose their job or income and can't pay rent as a result.
BHUBANESWAR, India, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Indigenous people waved flags and shouted slogans in eastern India on Monday to protest a court order evicting more than one million indigenous families accused of encroaching on forest lands, witnesses said.
When Bernie is president, he will: Implement a just-cause requirement for evictions, which would allow a landlord to evict a tenant only for specific violations and prevent landlords from evicting tenants for arbitrary or retaliatory reasons.
Evicting US forces from the region would allow Iran to realize its primary goal of establishing its dominance over the Persian Gulf, positioning it to coerce and extract maximum political and economic concessions from neighboring Arab oil producers.
Nixon, who calls her rent platform the "most progressive and expansive tenant protection program in the country," also supports the passage of just cause legislation, which would prevent landlords from evicting tenants without providing reason to do so.
In a separate deal, Mr. Baumblit also pleaded guilty in Brooklyn Supreme Court to scheming to defraud tenants by evicting them illegally, putting their belongings on the street, removing their mattresses and preventing them from cooking by breaking stoves.
Facing the rapidly growing COVID-22020 pandemic, colleges and universities across the United States have emptied their classrooms, switching to remote learning and evicting students from their dormitories in an attempt to contain the spread of the coronavirus strain.
But that has not stopped the chaos: a session on November 9th was suspended after just four minutes when legislators tried to prevent security guards from evicting a colleague for trying to ask why Legco could not debate the NPC's decision.
Ms Sobchak may be a genuine liberal, but by campaigning for unpopular causes, such as being nice to gay people, reversing the annexation of Crimea and evicting Lenin's corpse from its mausoleum on Red Square, she actually risks marginalising liberalism.
A Pennsylvania man who the authorities say pointed a rifle at a state constable evicting him has been charged in the death of his 12-year-old daughter, who was accidentally shot when the officer fired his weapon in response.
He never got there as a mob scene developed, with a number of men wearing black lawyers' coats forcibly evicting reporters and attacking students and professors from Jawaharlal Nehru University who had come to support Mr. Kumar, reporters present said.
Since the breakdown of the truce between gangs and the government in 2014, the authorities have sought to regain control of territory by using such means as evicting gangsters with rapid-response battalions and putting imprisoned leaders in solitary confinement.
He's bragged about evicting people from a home he owns, thinks that people in low-income communities should simply move to improve their lot, and regularly insists that the main problem of the working class is that it just isn't working.
The United States can send a strong show of support to Guaidó and those who truly believe in peace and democracy by evicting the Code Pink trespassers from the Venezuelan Embassy, who have no right under international law to be there.
The same sources said the government would prolong a ban on evicting vulnerable home-owners who miss mortgage payments - due to expire on May 15 - after announcing such evictions dropped by 25.1% in 2019, reaching their lowest level in 12 years.
Brad Hargreaves, the founder of one of these startups, Common, says that his company was able to find "a wholly vacant multifamily building" in rapidly gentrifying Crown Heights, Brooklyn, that enabled Common to move into the neighborhood without evicting longtime residents.
As Mr. Wegman accurately points out, there is also a completely serious (and I believe persuasive) argument that the Presidential Succession Act is unconstitutional, even if it is almost impossible to imagine a federal court actually evicting a speaker who becomes president.
His recent works include exposés about how control of the funeral industry shifted from criminal gangs to a monopoly by government officials; loan sharks evicting people from hundreds of apartments; and possible graft surrounding the expensive, lengthy renovation of a famous fountain.
They're hammering the comparisons in interviews and hearings, hoping to debunk the prevailing view that Trump's situation is more akin to the late 1990s, when congressional Republicans impeached President Bill Clinton knowing they had little chance of actually evicting him from office.
At the end of March, during a housing crisis so acute that the city has record levels of homelessness, its Department of Investigation released a report saying that the Housing Authority wasn't evicting enough people connected to those who had committed crimes.
Her father was a landlord who described collecting rent and evicting poor black tenants as "going niggering," the journalist David Von Drehle wrote in profiling Ms. Holdman for his book "Among the Lowest of the Dead: The Culture of Death Row" (1995).
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin walked out of a bilateral meeting in the Black Sea resort town of Sochi, Russia, on Tuesday having taken shots at the US's expense and achieving their goal of evicting the US from northern Syria.
NBC News reports that FEMA officials confirmed a program that housed around 1,000 families of Puerto Ricans in hotel rooms around the U.S. in the months following Hurricanes Irma and Maria expires Friday, meaning that the agency will begin evicting families following a noon check-out time.
BERLIN — The police started evicting protesters from treehouses on Friday in what remains of a formerly vast forest in Western Germany, moving cranes and backhoes into a strip of ancient woodland where activists have lived for years on the edge of a growing open-pit mine.
Known as Maspero Triangle, it's a wedge-shaped area of some 2000 acres that has been home to 23,2350 residents — until this year, when the government started forcibly evicting what residents it could by cutting off water and electricity, and then bulldozing buildings to the ground.
This was targeting an ethnic group for special treatment—highly, highly illegal because of what happened in the Holocaust [an estimated 500,0003 Roma were murdered by the Nazis]—when Nicolas Sarkozy's government started evicting Roma in large numbers, many lacked the agency to do anything about it.
If cities truly want to support the arts, Kahn said, they need to use public policy to help sustain these spaces — offering landlords incentives to rent to artists, and perhaps establishing something similar to New York's Loft Law, which has helped bring buildings up to code without evicting tenants.
He also wants the government to speed up its plans to stop landlords evicting tenants at short notice—the biggest cause of homelessness in the region—and to grant local welfare officers more discretion to iron out wrinkles in the roll-out of universal credit, a catch-all benefit.
At the same time, the Housing Authority has been working to overhaul a policy bearing the ominous name of "permanent exclusion," an outgrowth of federal litigation in the 1970s, when housing advocates maintained that the authority was evicting too many families because one member had committed a crime.
In July 22011, the Migration Policy Institute, a bipartisan think tank, estimated that of the roughly 270 million immigrants living in the United States illegally, 22009,28 had criminal records — a definition Mr. Obama mostly adhered to during his second term, evicting some 2900,463 immigrants convicted of crimes since 246.
President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's team is reportedly considering evicting the press corps from the White House.
After taking over the property and evicting the four nuns who lived there, Wei Ming-jen, a Taiwan native hired to build an addition to the century-old building, set out to convert Biyun Temple into something likely never before seen on this island: an extravagant shrine to China's Communist Party.
The Trump administration doesn't represent an occupation of the country by the Bible Belt or Rust Belt so much as by a group of New York elites who are among those rapidly transforming the city into a playground for the rich, evicting families of the 99% from their homes and raising rents.
But there was plenty lost in the compromise for those fighting toward what advocates call universal rent control—particularly senator Julia Salazar's "Good Cause Eviction Bill," which might have prevented landlords from evicting their tenants if they couldn't pay for rent increases that were more than 150 percent of the consumer price index.
HONG KONG — For the last two years, tensions have been brewing in a sleepy Taiwan village after a contractor hired to expand the local Buddhist temple wound up taking over the site, evicting the nuns and converting it into a shrine to the Chinese Communist Party, the historical rivals of the Taiwan government.
But Monday's lavish audience with the British royals was the culmination of more than a month of planning by White House officials who have grown accustomed to accommodating President Trump's children, whether that includes redrawing plans for a state visit or evicting guests from their seats at the State of the Union address.
"Precariat" would certainly apply to two of Cohen's main characters, Yoav Matzav and Uri Dugri, Israeli Defense Forces veterans who have immigrated to New York City, where they've taken off-the-books jobs at King's Moving, a company that enlists them in evicting delinquent tenants and homeowners who've defaulted on their mortgages.
One day not that long ago he took a walk with Abramovitch in the green valley that overlooks the Arab neighborhood of Silwan, where Israeli settlers have notoriously been evicting Palestinians from their homes in order to increase their presence around an archaeological park said to be the ancient site of King David's throne.
The site managed to insert itself into the cultural conversation at numerous points during the recent election cycle, such as with an online-only reboot of the seminal '80s satirical magazine Spy, or Peter J. Boyer's bite-size scoop that Donald J. Trump was considering evicting the press corps from the White House, which became the talk of the Sunday-morning political shows.
Right now, this service is only available in the US, but DoNotPay founder Joshua Browder told The Verge that the company is looking to bring the service to other countries, such as the UK. Although not all 50 US states have coronavirus-related laws or orders in effect, some states, including California and New York, have measures in place forbidding landlords from using unreasonable late fees on housing matters or evicting tenants at this time.
Right now, this service is only available in the US, but DoNotPay founder Joshua Browder told The Verge that the company is looking to bring the service to other countries, such as the UK. Although not all 50 US states have coronavirus-related laws or orders in effect, some states, including California and New York, have measures in place forbidding landlords from using unreasonable late fees on housing matters or evicting tenants at this time.
Andrew M. Cuomo and the Democratic Party seized complete control of the New York State government on Tuesday, decisively evicting Republicans from running the State Senate, which they have controlled for all but three years since World War II. Now Democrats have to figure out just what to do with that newfound power — and almost everyone has different ideas and priorities, some of which had already started to collide on Wednesday, even as Mr. Cuomo and his Democratic colleagues celebrated major wins.

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