Turkey threatened to scrap an agreement with Greece on refugees and migrants on Friday if eight soldiers from Turkey are not retried in Greece. The soldiers fled Turkey for Greece following last year’s failed coup. Greece’s Supreme Court on Thursday rejected Turkey’s extradition request, saying they feared for the soldiers’ lives. In response to the [...]

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A three-judge panel for the US District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin ordered the state legislature on Friday to redraw legislative district lines by November 1. The panel’s decision, which they stated was to spare the state voters from further enduring the current “unconstitutional reapportionment scheme,” was celebrated by state Democrats. However the [...]

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Maine Governor Paul LePage on Friday signed the marijuana moratorium bill into law, just three days before recreational marijuana becomes legal in Maine. The bill allows personal marijuana use but restricts retail sales for one year, at which time the governor and legislature will have had time to set out a proper regulatory structure for [...]

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Following Twitter’s release of two warrantless surveillance orders published on Friday, some legal experts have said the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) may have overstepped current legal guidelines for acquiring certain internet data. The two orders released by the social media site, known as national security letters (NSLs), requested certain data that could include email [...]

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France published a decree on Thursday which, as of Friday, prohibits businesses from offering unlimited soft drinks. The decree, approved in 2015 by the French Parliament in an effort to reduce the nation’s obesity, bans the serving of unlimited beverages with added sugars or sweeteners for free or at a fixed price. While France already [...]

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