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The White House announced Wednesday that US President Donald Trump signed a bill that strives to assist Jewish groups in their attempts to reclaim property and compensation for losses during the Holocaust. The Justice for Uncompensated Survivors Today (JUST) Act requires the Secretary of State to submit a report within the next 18 months assessing [...]

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The California Energy Commission adopted new standards Wednesday that will require all newly constructed residential buildings to be built with solar photovoltaic systems installed. The requirement for the solar photovoltaic systems is estimated to reduce greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to 115,000 fossil fuel cars. The changes would take effect January 1, 2020. In addition to [...]

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The US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled Wednesday that US border authorities may not search detainees’ cell phones and other electronic devices without individualized suspicion of wrongdoing. After apprehending Turkish citizen Hamza Kolsuz at the Washington Dulles International Airport in 2016, authorities conducted an extensive data extraction process that lasted one month [...]

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The US House of Representatives voted 234-175 on Tuesday to overturn a rule implemented to prevent discrimination in auto lending. Implemented in 2013 by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFRB) , the rule ensures that auto lenders cannot charge higher fees to borrowers based on race, national original or credit score. Republican lawmakers have invoked [...]

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