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California's Eviction Moratorium Was Extended — But Its End Looms For Many Renters
When California's eviction moratorium ends, the rental market faces a crisis. Renters in arrears could end up homeless, and landlords could end up holding the bag on months of unpaid rent.
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The Responsibilities Of Being The Greatest Film Of All Time
Every ten years, film magazine Sight & Sound polls hundreds of critics and crowns the best film of all time. On Wednesday, Vertigo ended Citizen Kane's 50-year reign at the top of the list. But can Vertigo fulfill the title's duties like Kane did? What does it take to be the greatest of all time?
Changes Coming in U.S. Military Command for Iraq
Reports say President Bush's new Iraq strategy is likely to be carried out by new commanders. Media reports say the president will replace the two top generals in the region.
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Boy Who Lost Stuffed Tiger At Airport Finds Tiger Stayed Very Busy
After he was found by a Tampa airport's janitorial crew, a stuffed tiger named Hobbes was taken out for some gelato and on a behind-the-scenes tour of the airport.
GOP Senators Block Democrats' Student Loan Bill
GOP Senators hope for a hearing on their plan after Democrats couldn't get the votes necessary to move the bill to debate.
Sergio García Bests Justin Rose To Win Masters, His First Major Championship
Before the sudden-death playoff, Spain's Sergio García trailed Englishman Justin Rose by 2 shots with 6 holes remaining. After Sunday's dramatic finish, it was García who was wearing the green jacket.
California State University Seeks Black Students From The Pews
Amid a demographic shift in California, university officials are heading to church to find new applicants.
Hollywood Diversity Report Finds Progress, But Much Left To Gain
The annual UCLA study tallies box office numbers and ratings alongside diversity both on and off screen. Today's "increasingly diverse audiences prefer diverse film and television content," it finds.
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Beeple JPG File Sells For $69 Million, Setting Crypto Art Record
The artwork, a digital collage called "Everydays — The First Five Thousand Days," signals a new milestone for the increasingly popular market for nonfungible tokens, or NFTs.
Some Americans Boosted Charitable Giving In Recession; The Rich Did Not
As times got tough, America's less-wealthy citizens grew more generous, according to a new study. But people making at least $200,000 a year cut the portion of their incomes they gave to charity.
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