United StatesSPECIAL REPORT Giant U.S. landlords pursue evictions despite CDC ban
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Lichelle Reynolds stands with her attorney Allegra Fung outside her home in Riverview, Florida, U.S., March 29, 2021. REUTERS/Joe Skipper
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Marvia Robinson was dead tired from a week of overnight long-haul trips when she nosed her Greyhound bus into the station in deep predawn darkness. Still, the 63-year-old driver kept a friendly lilt in her voice as she said goodbye to the riders filing past her and stepping off the bus.
âRough night,â she said minutes later, walking toward her Toyota Corolla in the parking lot. âI had to put two off in Tallahassee, for drinking, and then another one in Ocala.â She longed to go home to sleep.
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The Orange County courthouse in downtown Orlando was shortly closed Wednesday morning after an abandoned bag was found outside the building, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, but the item was quickly deemed safe.