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Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Thursday, May 21, 2015

RSN: Ruptured Pipeline Leaks Estimated 21,000 Gallons of Oil on Santa Barbara County Coast, 5 Banks to Pay Billions and Plead Guilty in Currency and Interest Rate Cases, Baltimore Police in Question as New Freddie Gray Video Surfaces




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Nuclear War Is Not Likely Over Ukraine, US Tries to Reassure World
Rose Gottemoeller stated the White House does not believe that the Ukraine conflict will lead to nuclear war. (photo: Pacific Press/picture alliance)
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "Expressing official US policy, Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, told the Russian daily Kommersant on May 13 that the White House does not believe that the Ukraine conflict will lead to nuclear war, because there is no need for the use of nuclear weapons."
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Jeremy Scahill | The Purge: How Somalia's Al Shabaab Turned Against Its Own Foreign Fighters
Jeremy Scahill, The Intercept
Scahill writes: "Al Shabaab has assassinated several foreign fighters on the CIA's kill/capture list over the past few years and currently runs a network of secret prisons that hold, on charges of spying, U.S., British and other Western citizens who came to Somalia to join Shabaab, The Intercept has found."
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Baltimore Police in Question as New Freddie Gray Video Surfaces
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The video shows Gray motionless and hanging out of the back of a police van on his stomach as police shackle his ankles."
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After Seymour Hersh Exposé, US Releases Docs on Bin Laden Raid
Spencer Ackerman, Alan Yuhas, Jason Burke and Jon Boone, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "US intelligence officials have released more than 100 letters and documents found during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, revealing the al-Qaida leader's intense fear of drones and surveillance, correspondence with his family, and continued preoccupation with launching attacks against the west."
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5 Banks to Pay Billions and Plead Guilty in Currency and Interest Rate Cases
Jill Treanor and Dominic Rushe, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Announcing the fines, Loretta Lynch, US attorney general, said the banks had exhibited 'breathtaking flagrancy' setting up a group they called 'the cartel' to manipulate a market valued at $5trn a day."
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Los Angeles Set to Raise Minimum Wage to $15 an Hour
Conan Nolan and Michael Clarkin, NBC
Clarkin writes: "The Los Angeles City Council has voted 14-1 on Tuesday to increase the city's minimum wage from $9 to $15 an hour by 2020."
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Ruptured Pipeline Leaks Estimated 21,000 Gallons of Oil on Santa Barbara County Coast
Matt Hamilton, Javier Panzar and Joseph Serna, LA Times
Excerpt: "A 21,000-gallon oil spill on the Santa Barbara County coast is the latest reminder of the inherent risks of mixing industry and economy with nature, local politicians and environmental groups say."
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