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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:

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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

RSN: Fracking Produces Tons of Radioactive Waste. What Should We Do With It?, The End of the Beginning: The Fall of ISIL in Fallujah





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Juan Cole | The End of the Beginning: The Fall of ISIL in Fallujah 
Iraqi men who volunteered to join the fight against a major offensive by jihadists in northern Iraq stand on army trucks as they leave a recruiting center. (photo: AFP) 
Juan Cole, Informed Comment 
Cole writes: "Iraqi Prime Minister Haydar al-Abadi announced on Friday that Iraqi troops had captured the governmental complex in the center of Fallujah. The Lebanese newspaper al-Nahar (The Day) reports that the Iraqi army also took the eastern and southern districts of the city." 
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Justice Sotomayor Slams US Police State in Scathing Dissent 
Mark Joseph Stern, Slate 
Stern writes: "The Supreme Court issued an extraordinarily disappointing 5-3 decision on a Fourth Amendment case about police searches. Yet the terrible ruling came with a bright spot: In a powerful and groundbreaking dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor lambasted the majority for its heartless and illogical rejection of Fourth Amendment freedoms." 
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Senate Rejects Gun-Control Measures After Orlando Shooting 
Richard Cowan and John Whitesides, Reuters 
Excerpt: "The U.S. Senate on Monday rejected four measures restricting gun sales after last week's massacre in an Orlando nightclub, dealing a bitter setback to advocates who have failed to get even modest gun curbs through Congress despite repeated mass shootings." 
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Rising Premiums Rattle Consumers Paying Their Own Way 
Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar and Tom Murphy, Associated Press 
Excerpt: " Millions of people who pay the full cost of their health insurance will face the sting of rising premiums next year, with no financial help from government subsidies." 
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Sweden Finally Asks to Question Assange in Ecuador Embassy 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Sweden has asked to question WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, where he has been holed up for four years, the Guardian reported Monday." 
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The State of American Labor 
Kim Moody, Jacobin 
Moody writes: "The current debate over just how much employment is or isn't 'precarious' misses the bigger change in US working-class life over the past three decades or more: the decline in living standards experienced by the vast majority of this class." 
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Fracking Produces Tons of Radioactive Waste. What Should We Do With It? 
Jie Jenny Zou, Grist 
Zou writes: "The rise of hydraulic fracturing over the past decade has created another boom: tons of radioactive materials experts call an 'orphan' waste stream." 
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