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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



Monday, July 30, 2018

Matt Taibbi | Why We Know So Little About the US-Backed War in Yemen





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Matt Taibbi | Why We Know So Little About the US-Backed War in Yemen 
No end in sight: Half of the country's 26 million population are now struggling to eat, according to Oxfam, as the war in the country rages on. (photo: Reuters)
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "The reason for inattention is obvious: The United States bears real responsibility for the crisis."
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Claire McCaskill. (photo: NYT)
Claire McCaskill. (photo: NYT)

Russian Hackers Targeted the Most Vulnerable Part of US Elections. Again
Miles Park, NPR
Park writes: "When Russian hackers targeted the staff of Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., they took aim at maybe the most vulnerable sector of U.S. elections: campaigns."
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Maria Butina. (photo: Zuma Press)
Maria Butina. (photo: Zuma Press)

Maria Butina Is Just the Tip of the Russia Iceberg
Anne Applebaum, The Washington Post
Applebaum writes: "By day, he ran a travel agency. Off hours, Jacob Golos worked for the Soviet Union."
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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent. (photo: AP)
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent. (photo: AP)

Philadelphia Is Ending a Major Contract With ICE
Bobby Allyn, NPR
Allyn writes: "Philadelphia is ending a controversial data-sharing contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a move seen as a major accomplishment for immigration rights activists who are making a nationwide push to sever ties with the agency."
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An investigation found credible evidence that Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick had sexually abused a teenager 47 years ago while serving as a priest in New York. (photo: Max Rossi/Reuters)
An investigation found credible evidence that Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick had sexually abused a teenager 47 years ago while serving as a priest in New York. (photo: Max Rossi/Reuters)

Cardinal Resigns Amid Accusations of Sex Abuse
The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of a U.S. cardinal accused of sexually abusing altar boys and ordered him to a 'life of prayer and penance.'"
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People look for their names on the electoral list at a polling station in Bamako. (photo: Luc Gnago/Reuters)
People look for their names on the electoral list at a polling station in Bamako. (photo: Luc Gnago/Reuter

Mali Elections 2018: Why Presidential Vote Matters
Fidelis Mbah, Al Jazeera
Mbah writes: "Voters in Mali are heading to the polls on Sunday to pick their president, in a crucial election many hope will quell years of political unrest and violence, as well as improve economic conditions in the country."
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'We are saddened to report that a baby Southern Resident killer whale (SRKW) died a short time after it was born near Victoria, British Columbia on July 24, 2018.' (photo: twitter)
'We are saddened to report that a baby Southern Resident killer whale (SRKW) died a short time after it was born near Victoria, British Columbia on July 24, 2018.' (photo: twitter)

Grieving Mother Orca Whale Carries Dead Calf for Days
Mary Papenfuss, Yahoo News
Papenfuss writes: "A grieving orca whale has been carrying her dead newborn calf for days in a heart-wrenching scene off the coast of Victoria, British Columbia."
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