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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, August 28, 2018

RSN: Bernie Sanders | The Greed of Amazon Has Got to End




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28 August 18
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RSN: Bernie Sanders | The Greed of Amazon Has Got to End 
Bernie Sanders. (photo: Antonella Crescimbeni)
Bernie Sanders, Reader Supported News
Sanders writes: "In 10 seconds, Jeff Bezos, the owner and founder of Amazon, made more money than the median employee of Amazon makes in an entire year. An entire year."
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Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort arrives at the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., for a hearing on June 15. (photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort arrives at the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., for a hearing on June 15. (photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Manafort Wanted a Plea Deal, Mueller Wouldn't Buy It
Sonam Sheth, Business Insider
Sheth writes: "As a Virginia jury was moving toward convicting him on eight counts of financial fraud last week, Paul Manafort's lawyers were reportedly in talks with prosecutors about securing a plea deal before his second trial in Washington, DC."
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Yevgeniy Nikulin is accused by the U.S. of hacking LinkedIn and Dropbox in 2012, one of the largest data breaches in the country's history when some 117 million login codes were stolen. (photo: David McNew/Getty Images)
Yevgeniy Nikulin is accused by the U.S. of hacking LinkedIn and Dropbox in 2012, one of the largest data breaches in the country's history when some 117 million login codes were stolen. (photo: David McNew/Getty Images)

Jailed Russian of Interest in US Election Probe, Official Says
Kartikay Mehrotra, Bloomberg
Mehrotra writes: "A Russian charged with hacking LinkedIn is of great interest in a U.S. probe of election meddling, according to a Justice Department official, even as his own lawyers complain he hasn't cooperated with them since landing in a California jail in March."
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Activists in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. (photo: Getty Images)
Activists in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. (photo: Getty Images)

North Carolina's Gerrymandered Map Is Unconstitutional, Judges Rule, and May Have to Be Redrawn Before Midterms
Robert Barnes, The Washington Post
Barnes writes: "A panel of three federal judges held Monday that North Carolina's congressional districts were unconstitutionally gerrymandered to favor Republicans over Democrats."
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Many people with chronic, disabling pain describe being tapered off narcotics too quickly, or worse, turned away by doctors and left to navigate on their own. (photo: Kevin D. Liles/NYT)
Many people with chronic, disabling pain describe being tapered off narcotics too quickly, or worse, turned away by doctors and left to navigate on their own. (photo: Kevin D. Liles/NYT)

How the Opioid Crackdown Is Backfiring
Brianna Ehley, Politico
Ehley writes: "Hundreds of chronic pain patients responding to a POLITICO survey describe being refused opioid prescriptions they had relied on for years with sometimes devastating consequences."
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People search for survivors under the rubble of houses destroyed by an airstrike near Sanaa Airport. (photo: Reuters)
People search for survivors under the rubble of houses destroyed by an airstrike near Sanaa Airport. (photo: Reuters)

UN Accuses Saudi-UAE Alliance of Possible War Crimes in Yemen
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "The United Nations has accused the Saudi-UAE military alliance of committing possible war crimes in Yemen, adding there was 'little evidence of any attempt ... to minimise civilian casualties.'"
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Research has shown that many food crops become less nutritious when grown under the CO2 levels expected by 2050, with reductions of protein, iron and zinc. (photo: B. Bannon/UNHCR)
Research has shown that many food crops become less nutritious when grown under the CO2 levels expected by 2050, with reductions of protein, iron and zinc. (photo: B. Bannon/UNHCR)

Climate Change Will Make Hundreds of Millions More People Nutrient Deficient
Nicola Davis, Guardian UK
Davis writes: "Rising levels of carbon dioxide could make crops less nutritious and damage the health of hundreds of millions of people, research has revealed, with those living in some of the world's poorest regions likely to be hardest hit."
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