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Justice Department Files Federal Lawsuit Against Texas-Based Housing Developer and Mortgage Lender for Alleged Predatory Lending Practices Targeting Hispanic Community

The Justice Department has filed a federal lawsuit against Colony Ridge Development, LLC, and its subsidiaries, accusing them of predatory lending practices targeting members of the Houston area's Hispanic community. The lawsuit alleges that the developers exploited language barriers and sold land in disrepair, and seeks to stop the defendants from engaging in any further predatory lending practices and to provide restitution to affected borrowers. The Justice Department is continuing to investigate the matter and is encouraging anyone with information about the alleged predatory lending practices to contact the department.

Toyota Motor Corporation Announces Recall of 1.12 Million Vehicles Worldwide Due to Potential Defect in Occupant Classification System Sensors

Toyota Motor Corporation is recalling 1.12 million vehicles worldwide due to a potential defect in the Occupant Classification System (OCS) sensors in the front passenger seat. This could cause a short circuit in the sensor, resulting in the air bag system not properly detecting the passenger's presence and weight, and failing to deploy as designed. Toyota is providing a free loaner car to customers who need to leave their vehicles at the dealership for repairs and is urging customers to contact Toyota Customer Service for more information.

Honda Recalls 106,000 CR-V SUVs Due to Potential Fire Risk in Accidents

Honda Motor Co. is recalling 106,000 CR-V hybrid SUVs from model years 2020-2022 due to a potential battery cable issue that can increase the risk of a fire in an accident. Honda will replace the battery cable for free and customers may be eligible for reimbursement if they have already paid for repairs. Customers should contact their local dealer to schedule an appointment for the free repair.

Vice President Harris Condemns Trump’s Comments on Immigrants, Comparing Them to Hitler’s Rhetoric

Vice President Kamala Harris has compared former President Donald Trump's recent comments about immigrants to those of Adolf Hitler, noting that the true measure of a leader is based on who they lift up, not who they beat down. Trump's comments have been widely condemned by both Democrats and Republicans, with many calling on him to retract his statement and apologize.

Colorado Supreme Court Rules Former President Donald Trump Ineligible to Hold Office of President Under Constitution’s Insurrection Clause

Colorado Supreme Court has ruled that former President Donald Trump is ineligible to hold the office of President under the Constitution's insurrection clause. The ruling is the first of its kind and has been met with mixed reactions from both sides of the aisle. The decision has implications for other states' primary ballots and could have a significant impact on the 2021 presidential election.

Google Agrees to Pay $700 Million to Settle Allegations of Stifling Competition in Android App Store

Google has agreed to pay $700 million to settle allegations of stifling competition against its Android app store. The settlement includes $630 million to compensate U.S. consumers and allows app developers to inform users of alternative payment options. Google has not admitted any wrongdoing as part of the settlement.

Federal Judge Issues Temporary Restraining Order to Prevent Removal of Confederate Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery

A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order to prevent the removal of a Confederate memorial at Arlington National Cemetery, after a lawsuit was filed by a group called Defend Arlington. The lawsuit claims the Army violated regulations in seeking a hasty removal of the memorial, and the restraining order will remain in effect until a hearing on the matter scheduled for January 6th. Work to remove the memorial had begun Monday before the restraining order was issued, but the memorial remains in place on cemetery grounds.

Interior Department Report Reveals Misleading Information Given to Government Officials by Pro-Trump Rally Organizers

This report from the Interior Department's Office of Inspector General reveals that the group that organized the pro-Donald Trump rally on Jan. 6, 2021 misled government officials about plans for attendees to march on the U.S. Capitol. Text messages between the rally's organizer and a representative of the group Women for America First show that they intentionally failed to disclose information about the march. The report is a reminder of the need for transparency and accountability in the planning of large-scale events and for government officials to be vigilant in ensuring that organizers are not withholding information.

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