Eviction ban might most effective lengthen wave of homelessness

BOSTON — Housing advocates say the Trump management’s wonder nationwide moratorium on evictions most effective delays a wave of crushing debt and homelessness, and an legal professional representing landlords questions whether or not the measure is geared toward electorate forward of the November election. The White House introduced Tuesday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would act underneath its huge powers to stop the unfold of the coronavirus. The measure would forbid landlords from evicting any person for failure to pay hire, offering the renter meets 4 standards. Critics name it the whole thing from an empty stall tactic to an outright political ploy. “My first reaction was, ‘Thank God,’” stated Matthew Hill, an legal professional with the

Fans Use Cell Phones To Help Fix Red Sox-Yankees Light Delay (Photos)

NEW YORK — The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees dealt with a light delay Friday. A bank of lights along the facade at Yankee Stadium went out in the bottom of the 12th inning, prompting the umpires to pull the Red Sox off the field as they sorted things out. The delay lasted approximately 16 minutes. The Yankees later announced there had been a power surge throughout the ballpark. The darkness was hardly noticeable, yet play was stopped. Fortunately, the Yankees fans who stuck around had some fun with the dilemma by breaking out their cell phones as an additional source of light.

Did Dan Shaughnessy Jinx Red Sox Season With Comments on NESN During Rain Delay of Game 162? (Video)

On Thursday, Boston Globe sportswriter Dan Shaughnessy declared this Red Sox season "the greatest choke in baseball history." On Wednesday night, however, he had a very different outlook on how the year would play out."The one thing we have eliminated tonight is that the Red Sox season is not going to end," declared Shaughnessy during NESN's broadcast of the rain delay in the final game of the Red Sox season. "They live to play another day." It seemed like a safe assumption at the time that the Tampa Bay Rays would lose and at the very least, the Red Sox would have a chance at a one-game play-in game on Thursday. Unfortunately for the Red Sox, Shaughnessy was wrong. "The Rays aren't