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Millions of homeowners and renters have been struggling to make housing payments since March.“The latest census pulse survey shows about a third of renters have little to no confidence that they will be able to make rent,” said Alieza Durana with Princeton University’s Eviction Lab.It’s been tracking the affordable housing crisis in America, but particularly how that has manifested during this pandemic.“We have counted over 39,000 evictions between March and August,” said Durana.Those evictions took place because the CARES Act’s federal moratorium on eviction only covered tenants in properties with federally backed mortgages, which is estimated to be about a third of all renters.However, more than a month ago, even that partial protection expired, and millions of Americans have been lingering with concern over whether they can keep a roof over their heads.“In the absence of government intervention, it doesn’t look good,” said Durana.Late Tuesday afternoon, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a 37-page order that will ban evictions in order to reduce the spread of coronavirus. The order applies to owners and tenants of “any” residential property.However, there are a few important caveats.First, in order to be protected from eviction, you are required to provide your landlord with a signed copy of the declaration form that is located at the end of the CDC’s order.Secondly, on the form, you have to swear that your income is below the CDC’s outlined threshold and that you are unable to make full rent payment because of a substantial loss of household income. The CDC’s income threshold is ,000 for single filers and 8,000 for joint filers.Lastly, renters have to certify on the form that they will continue to pay whatever portion of their rent that is manageable and that they are aware whatever rent was not paid will still be owed in addition to late fees.The CDC’s order protects renters until the end of 2020, but it does not protect homeowners against foreclosures. So far, there is no mention from Congress or from the Trump Administration of help to landlords. 2128

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Mark Anthony Conditt, who police say was behind a wave of bombings in Austin and south-central Texas, killed himself early Wednesday in what investigators described as an explosion inside his car, leaving them scrambling to determine whether any bombs remain and if he acted alone.Federal agents went to the bomber's home Wednesday while police interviewed his roommates.Fred Milanowski, the special agent in charge for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' Houston office, said one room in the house had components for making similar bombs to the ones that exploded in a string of incidents this month. There was also similar homemade explosive material in the room.No finished bombs were found, he said.Conditt detonated a bomb in his vehicle before dawn on the side of Interstate 35 in Round Rock, north of Austin, as police approached him, authorities said.Even in announcing his death, though, police warned a wary public not to let down their guard."We don't know where this suspect has spent his last 24 hours, and therefore we still need to remain vigilant to ensure that no other packages or devices have been left throughout the community," Austin police Chief Brian Manley said. 1221

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Members of the LGBTQ community have taken over the Proud Boys hashtag on social media to send a message to the far-right group.The Proud Boys gained widespread media attention following last week’s presidential debate, during which President Donald Trump refused to condemn white supremacists. Though, he did denounce them two days later, amid mounting outrage.“I’ve said it many times, let me be clear again, I condemn the KKK. I condemn all white supremacists. I condemn the Proud Boys," Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity. "I don’t know much about the Proud Boys, almost nothing, but I condemn that.”It’s unclear who came up with the idea to reclaim “#ProudBoys,” but it seems the effort picked up steam when actor George Takei tweeted about it on Thursday.“I wonder if the BTS and TikTok kids can help LGBTs with this,” tweeted Takei. “What if gay guys took pictures of themselves making out with each other or doing very gay things, then tagged themselves with #ProudBoys. I bet it would mess them up real bad.”Takei later tweeted out a photo with his husband.Brad and I are #ProudBoys, legally married for 12 years now. And we’re proud of all of the gay folks who have stepped up to reclaim our pride in this campaign. Our community and allies answered hate with love, and what could be better than that. pic.twitter.com/GRtSH1ijQ8— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) October 4, 2020 Since then, many gay men and others have been posting photos of themselves and their loved ones with “#ProudBoys.” The purpose – to drown out hate with messages of love and support.Several out celebrities have taken part, including “Queer Eye” star Bobby Berk, Bravo host Andy Cohen, and actor Matt Bomer.Look at these cute lil #ProudBoys (#retweet and make this hashtag about love, not hate) pic.twitter.com/AddflCUMpi— Bobby Berk (@bobbyberk) October 4, 2020 #ProudBoys pic.twitter.com/vSc1w3HlPm— Andy Cohen (@Andy) October 4, 2020 Thank you for all the love and support for The Boys in the Band this weekend. #proudboys ?????? now streaming on @netflix pic.twitter.com/7neOtZvna6— Matt Bomer (@MattBomer) October 4, 2020 Even the Twitter account for the Canadian Forces in the U.S. participated, posting an image with a soldier kissing his partner.?????????? #ProudBoys pic.twitter.com/rEFL7xIqXu— Canadian Forces in ???? (@CAFinUS) October 4, 2020 Here are a few more examples: Can’t wait to marry my best friend ?????? #ProudBoys (#retweet and make this hashtag about love, not hate) pic.twitter.com/MpTyQgcoEa— Spooky Noah ?? (@Zingpowbang) October 4, 2020 #ProudBoys pic.twitter.com/YziYHtxfSo— Andy Lax (@AndyLax3) October 5, 2020 Stand together with our #ProudBoys ?????????? pic.twitter.com/nR8kkUxBy5— Lace the trainer (@lacedrigg) October 5, 2020 Together 14 years. Married 6 years. Two amazing sons. We are the REAL #proudboys! #gaydads #twodads pic.twitter.com/o60I6eRdj8— Nurse O (@Nurse__O) October 5, 2020 My fiancé tells me he is #proud of my accomplishments and my career as a @RoyalCanNavy Officer in the @CanadianForces.I often remind him just how proud he makes me for being himself at home, at work and elsewhere.He is a #ProudBoy. I am a #ProudBoy.We are #ProudBoys. ?????????? pic.twitter.com/yKDnCzUzAz— Diego Ortiz, CD ?? (@Diego0rtiz) October 4, 2020 3279

  

Marriott International says a guest reservation database has been breached and may have exposed information of approximately 500 million guests.The company says it is investigating and addressing the incident that involves the Starwood guest reservation database. They received an alert on Sept. 8 from an internal security tool regarding an attempt to access the Starwood guest reservation database. Marriott quickly called on security experts to help figure out what happened.Security experts learned there had been unauthorized access to the Starwood network since 2014. On Nov. 19, Marriott was able to decrypt the information and determined that the contents were from the Starwood guest reservation database.For approximately 327 million guests affected by the breach, the information accessed includes some combination of name, mailing address, phone number, email address, passport number, Starwood Preferred Guest account information, date of birth, gender, arrival and departure information, reservation date, and communication preferences.Marriott says they have established a dedicated call center (USA: 877-273-9481) to answer questions guests may have about the breach. The call center is open seven days a week and available in multiple languages. Marriott has posted information about the breach here. For guest support, click here.  1382

  

Members of the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins were visibly shaken Wednesday after a foul ball injured a child during a game at Yankee Stadium.In the fifth inning of Wednesday's game, Yankees third baseman Todd Frazier hit a foul ball on the third base side that struck a young girl. ESPN didn't replay the incident, but Frazier and members of both teams appeared upset afterward.A nearby fan can be seen immediately signaling for help after the play. The game was halted for over five minutes. 512

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