Spencer Savings Bank sues Bank of America of shoddy mortgage servicing.

Spencer sues servicerAug. 18– Add Spencer Savings Bank to the legions who have accused Bank of America of shoddy mortgage servicing. According to the lawsuit filed in May and moved last month from state Superiour Court in Hackensack to federal court in Newark, Bank of America took over a servicing agreement with Spencer when it acquired Countrywide in 2008, and assumed massive…

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CFPB Files Claim against Debt Collection Lawsuit Mill

CFPB Files Claim against Debt Collection Lawsuit MillWashington, DC: With consumers and officials fighting back against debt collector harassment , it’s no wonder that there seems to be news every day about another debt collector lawsuit. Many lawsuits allege bill collector harassment of consumers, including calling at unreasonable hours and making repeated phone calls.

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Protesters block Israeli ship from docking at California port

Protesters block Israeli ship from docking at California port | Al Jazeera AmericaThousands of protesters successfully blocked a commercial Israeli cargo vessel from docking and unloading goods in Oakland, California, late Saturday. The protest was staged in response to a call from Palestinian and South African unions to hold Israel accountable for what they allege are violations of Palestinians’ human rights – particularly during Israel’s latest offensive in the Gaza Strip, an operation that killed more than 1,900 Palestinians.

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Could Providence Lawsuit Against Wall Street Giants Save City Pension Fund?

Could Providence Lawsuit Against Wall Street Giants Save City Pension Fund?From one of the world’s largest automakers to its largest stock market, Providence is taking some of the most iconic institutions of corporate America to court in a series of lawsuits that could net the city millions in winnings. In April, the city filed a federal lawsuit against 40 Wall Street firms for alleged violations of U.S.

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Pulitzer Winners Decry DOJ Moves Against Risen and Press Freedom

Pulitzer Winners Decry DOJ Moves Against Risen and Press FreedomFourteen Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists issued strong individual statements Monday that voiced emphatic support for New York Times reporter James Risen and urged the Justice Department to stop threatening him with harsh fines or imprisonment. Many of the statements from the Pulitzer winners included scathing criticisms of the Obama administration for a range of policies related to freedom of the press.

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The CIA is getting away with keeping every important secret about torture

… the CIA systematically tortured people, then lied about it. Destroyed evidence of it, then lied about that. Spied on the US Senate staffers investigating the agency for torture, then lied about that. Now, after somehow being put in charge of deciding what parts of the Senate’s final report on that torture should be redacted, the CIA has predictively censored the key evidence of the litany of all of those transgressions.

The CIA is getting away with keeping every important secret about tortureAt this point, is there anything the Central Intelligence Agency thinks it can’t get away with? To recap: the CIA systematically tortured people, then lied about it. Destroyed evidence of it, then lied about that. Spied on the US Senate staffers investigating the agency for torture, then lied about that.

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Appeals court rules FDA can continue allowing antibiotics in animal feed

Appeals court rules FDA can continue allowing antibiotics in animal feed | Al Jazeera AmericaA federal appeals court ruled Thursday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may continue its policy of allowing widespread antibiotic use in animal feed – a practice believed by many to contribute to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, or superbugs. In a 2-1 ruling, the U.S.

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Renting drives U.S. homeownership to 19-year low

Renting drives U.S. homeownership to 19-year lowA vacant home is shown in North Las Vegas, Nevada April 2, 2013. REUTER/Steve Marcus The seasonally adjusted homeownership rate fell to 64.8 percent, the lowest level since the second quarter of 1995, the Commerce Department said on Tuesday. That compared to 65.0 percent in the first three months of 2014 and 65.1 percent a year ago.

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Key Author of War Powers Resolution: “Attack on Iraq Violates Constitution”

Key Author of War Powers Resolution: “Attack on Iraq Violates Constitution”CNN is reporting: “Two U.S. F/A-18 jet fighters bombed artillery of Sunni Islamic extremists in Iraq on Friday, escalating America’s military involvement more than two years after President Barack Obama brought home forces from the country.” PAUL FINDLEY, findley1 at frontier.com Available for a limited number of interviews, Findley served as a member of United States House of Representatives for 22 years.

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