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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



Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Megyn Kelly Blasts [SEX PERVERT] Bill O'Reilly on Her NBC Morning Show




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Megyn Kelly Blasts Bill O'Reilly on Her NBC Morning Show 
Megyn Kelly on the set of her NBC show. During the broadcast on Monday, she sharply denounced her former Fox News colleague Bill O'Reilly. (photo: Nathan Congleton/NBC) 
Paul Farhi, The Washington Post 
Farhi writes: "Megyn Kelly on Monday waded back into territory she vowed to leave behind, saying on her new NBC morning program that she complained about Bill O'Reilly while she was an anchor at Fox News but was ignored." 
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Small Company From Trump Interior Chief's Hometown Wins Massive Contract to Restore Puerto Rico's Power 
Rebecca Savransky, The Hill 
Savransky writes: "A small Montana company located in Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's hometown has signed a $300 million contract to help get the power back on in Puerto Rico, The Washington Post reported. Whitefish Energy - had only two full-time employees on the day Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico." 
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Russian Propaganda Websites Connected to Mysterious Florida Company 
Casey Michel, ThinkProgress 
Michel writes: "On Tuesday, the Russian RBC outlet dropped a bombshell report regarding Russia's fake social media operations during and after the U.S. election." 
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What Is Money-Laundering? And Why Does It Matter to Robert Mueller? 
Miles Parks, NPR 
Parks writes: "When it comes to chargeable offenses Mueller could be zeroing in on, money-laundering is at the top of the list." 
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New Report: 60% of Female Inmates Jailed for Non-Violent Crimes 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Of the 96,000 women currently being held in jail, 58,000, a staggering 60 percent, are still awaiting trial. And the vast majority of those women lack adequate funds to make bail, with the typical cost being about US$10,000." 
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Waiting to Die: Patient Victims of Kenya Health Crisis 
Mary Mwendwa, Al Jazeera 
Mwendwa writes: "The strike by government nurses began in June over pay disputes - a low-paid nurse earns around $200 a month - and has seen the number of mothers dying from childbirth double, children miss out on vaccinations and the return of diseases such as malaria." 
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Monsanto Faces Blowback Over Cancer Cover-Up 
Philip Bethge, Spiegel 
Bethge writes: "Some companies' reputations are so poor that the public already has low expectations when it comes to their ethics and business practices. That doesn't make it any less shocking when the accusations against them are confirmed in black and white." 
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Here's How to Support Puerto Rico as It Recovers From Devastating Hurricane Maria 
Remezcla 
Excerpt: "With the island expected to go without power for months, Puerto Rico now needs our help. The US territory is in the midst of a financial crisis and already struggling in many ways." 
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