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Toyota

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, February 25, 2016

RSN: Donald Trump, He's No Ordinary Con Man, The Link Between Zika and Climate Change




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Matt Taibbi | Donald Trump, He's No Ordinary Con Man 
Trump has dominated with a chokehold on 25 to 40 percent of the Republican vote. (photo: Gerald Herbert/AP) 
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone 
Taibbi writes: "He's no ordinary con man. He's way above average - and the American political system is his easiest mark ever." 
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Jenna McLaughlin | New Court Filing Reveals Apple Faces 12 Other Requests to Break Into Locked iPhones 
Jenna McLaughlin, The Intercept 
McLaughlin writes: "Apple has objected to or otherwise challenged at least 12 government requests to help extract data from locked iPhones since September, bolstering its argument that its current battle about a terrorist's phone is not as unique as the Justice Department has maintained." 
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Obama Warns High Court Credibility at Stake in Nominee Fight 
Mary Clare Jalonick and Josh Lederman, Associated Press 
Excerpt: "President Barack Obama accused Senate Republicans on Wednesday of putting the Supreme Court's credibility at risk if they make good on their vow not to consider or vote on his pick to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia. He promised to nominate a candidate anyway." 
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Board Approves Snyder Recall Petition Over Flint Crisis 
Jonathan Oosting, The Detroit News 
Oosting writes: "The Michigan Board of State Canvassers on Monday approved the form of a petition seeking to recall Snyder over his January emergency declaration in Flint, arguing he should have acted faster to address the crisis." 
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US Military White Paper Describes Wearing Hijab as "Passive Terrorism" 
Murtaza Hussain, The Intercept 
Hussain writes: "A policy paper issued by the Air Force Research Laboratory includes a chapter setting forth controversial and unsubstantiated theories of radicalization, including the idea that support for militant groups is driven by 'sexual deprivation' and that headscarves worn by Muslim women represent a form of 'passive terrorism.'" 
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Pentagon Inspector General Launches Full Investigation Into Afghanistan Child Sex Abuse 
Corey Dickstein, Stars and Stripes 
Dickstein writes: "The investigation will seek to determine what role American service members should serve in curtailing the sexual abuse of children and whether they properly responded to such allegations, Deputy Inspector General Kenneth Moorefield wrote in a memorandum to senior defense leaders." 
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The Link Between Zika and Climate Change 
Greg Mercer, The Atlantic 
Mercer writes: "Like other viruses spread by mosquitos and ticks, Zika could soon enjoy a greater reach, thanks to climate change." 
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