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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



Tuesday, May 10, 2016

RSN: Paul Krugman | The Making of an Ignoramus, 'Mistaken' Release of Glyphosate Report Raises Questions Over EPA's Ties to Monsanto




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Paul Krugman | The Making of an Ignoramus 
Paul Krugman. (photo: Tim Shaffer/Reuters) 
Paul Krugman, The New York Times 
Krugman writes: "Truly, Donald Trump knows nothing. He is more ignorant about policy than you can possibly imagine, even when you take into account the fact that he is more ignorant than you can possibly imagine. But his ignorance isn't as unique as it may seem." 
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Civil Rights Activists Seek Justice for Racial Violence in the Name of Emmett Till 
Alice Speri, The Intercept 
Speri writes: "The fight Emmett Till's mother started eventually led to the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act - a bipartisan effort to reopen investigations into racially motivated murders that occurred before 1970." 
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North Carolina Officials Sue Justice Department Over Transgender 'Bathroom Law' 
Colleen Jenkins, Reuters 
Jenkins writes: "North Carolina officials sued the U.S. Justice Department on Monday for challenging the state's law on public restroom access, in the newest chapter of the fight over the rights of transgender Americans." 
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Ivy League Economist Ethnically Profiled, Interrogated for Doing Math on American Airlines Flight 
Catherine Rampell, The Washington Post 
Rampell writes: "Had the crew or security members perhaps quickly googled this good-natured, bespectacled passenger before waylaying everyone for several hours, they might have learned that he - Guido Menzio - is a young but decorated Ivy League economist." 
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ACLU Sues Mississippi Over 'Religious Rights' Law 
Emily Wagster Pettus, Associated Press 
Wagster Pettus writes: "The American Civil Liberties Union and a gay couple are suing the state of Mississippi over a law to allow workers to cite their own religious objections to same-sex marriage as a reason to deny people services." 
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The Next Libyan Revolution Will Be Led by Women Wielding Words-Not Guns 
Alaa Murabit, New America Weekly 
Murabit writes: "Rather than press buttons far away to wipe buildings off the map-an act proven to instigate violent reactions from local communities, leading to greater instability and insecurity - we walk into extremists' homes, schools, and workplaces. We speak to those who feel they have no options, working with them to create alternatives." 
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'Mistaken' Release of Glyphosate Report Raises Questions Over EPA's Ties to Monsanto 
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch 
Chow writes: "The House Science, Space and Technology Committee is questioning why the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency posted and then suddenly pulled its highly anticipated risk assessment of glyphosate, the main ingredient in weedkillers such as Monsanto's flagship herbicide Roundup." 
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