ROCKLAND — There were 103 liens filed Monday for unpaid property taxes levied last year.This is one more than were filed in 2022.The number of liens have ranged from a
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Good morning. I’m L.A. Times Business reporter Samantha Masunaga, filling in for Rachel Schnalzer to bring you our weekly newsletter. The window to apply for federal Paycheck Protection Program loans, which have provided a lifeline for many small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, closed Monday.
The next steps for recipients: Spend the money and erase the debt.
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The loans are designed to be forgiven, but it’s not automatic. Recipients can keep the money if they demonstrate that they used it for certain purposes and largely refrained from cutting jobs and pay.
Orchid Health tells would-be parents its test can identify embryos with the lowest likelihood of developing cancer, schizophrenia and other diseases. But there are concerns about both the science and the ethics.