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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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Sunday, October 30, 2016

RSN: North Dakota Pipeline Activists Say Arrested Protesters Were Kept in Dog Kennels, This Case Could Spell the End for Coal Trains





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William Boardman | US Hypocrisy's Face at the UN - Samantha Power 
International School in Even Yehuda, Israel, on February 15, 2016. (photo: YouTube) 
William Boardman, Reader Supported News 
Boardman writes: "Samantha Power is the face of American diplomacy at the UN, where she gives ardent voice to American hypocrisy, deceit, intellectual dishonesty, and mockery of the rest of the world." 
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Gary Younge | An All-American Slaughter: The Youthful Carnage of America's Gun Culture 
Gary Younge, TomDispatch 
Younge writes: "Every day, on average, seven kids and teens are shot dead in America. Election 2016 will undoubtedly prove consequential in many ways, but lowering that death count won't be one of them." 
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Baylor Regents Describe Gang Rape, Other Alleged Assault by Football Players 
Laura Wagner, NPR 
Wagner writes: "In interviews with the Wall Street Journal, Baylor University regents shared previously undisclosed details of an investigation into the 'horrifying' sexual assault allegations against football players at the school." 
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North Dakota Pipeline Activists Say Arrested Protesters Were Kept in Dog Kennels 
Sandy Tolan, The Los Angeles Times 
Tolan writes: "Protesters said that those arrested in the confrontation had numbers written on their arms and were housed in what appeared to be dog kennels, without bedding or furniture. Others said advancing officers sprayed mace and pelted them with rubber bullets." 
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Combating Corruption: US Customs and Border Protection Seeks Deep Reform 
John Burnett, NPR 
Burnett writes: "U.S. Customs and Border Protection - the nation's largest law enforcement agency - is attempting to reform itself." 
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America's Opioid Epidemic Shattering Women's Lives 
Jessica Sarhan, Al Jazeera 
Sarhan writes: "It is an epidemic spreading across the country and while men are still more likely to suffer from opioid addiction than women, the gap continues to close." 
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This Case Could Spell the End for Coal Trains
Natasha Geiling, ThinkProgress 
Geiling writes: "For years, environmental and climate groups have tried to hold railroad companies that ship coal responsible for the pollution caused by coal trains. Now, a federal judge in Seattle has determined that, under the Clean Water Act, a case can go forward to hold BNSF Railway liable for pollution from coal trains." 
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