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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



Thursday, December 13, 2018

Sanders and Warren Are Challenging the Post-Cold War Foreign Policy Establishment





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Sanders and Warren Are Challenging the Post-Cold War Foreign Policy Establishment 
Sen. Bernie Sanders. (photo: Alex Brandon/AP)
Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Washington Post
vanden Heuvel writes: "Both Sanders and Warren embrace the growing Democratic opposition to wars without end and without purpose."
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Michael Cohen, center, President Donald Trump's former lawyer, accompanied by his children Samantha, left, and Jake, right, arrives at federal court for his sentencing. (photo: Craig Ruttle/AP)
Michael Cohen, center, President Donald Trump's former lawyer, accompanied by his children Samantha, left, and Jake, right, arrives at federal court for his sentencing. (photo: Craig Ruttle/AP)

Trump's Former Fixer Michael Cohen Sentenced to Three Years in Prison
Larry Neumeister and Tom Hays, Associated Press
Excerpt: "Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's once-devoted lawyer and all-around fixer, was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison for allowing what he said was his 'blind loyalty' to Trump to lead him astray. 'I felt it was my duty to cover up his dirty deeds,' he said."
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Cyntoia Brown, a sex trafficking victim who sentenced to 51 years in prison for murder. (photo: Lacy Atkins/AP)
Cyntoia Brown, a sex trafficking victim who sentenced to 51 years in prison for murder. (photo: Lacy Atkins/AP)

Confronted by Black Lives Matter Activist, Tennessee Governor Says He's Considering Clemency for Cyntoia Brown
Michael Harriot, The Root
Harriot writes: "Questioned by a Black Lives Matter activist during a recent speaking engagement, Tennessee governor Bill Haslam announced that his office is considering offering clemency to Cyntoia Brown, a sex trafficking victim currently serving a life sentence for first-degree murder."
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ICE agents. (photo: Getty)
ICE agents. (photo: Getty)

The Number of People ICE Arrested at Their Jobs Skyrocketed Last Year
Hamed Aleaziz, BuzzFeed
Aleaziz writes: "Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents made nearly 10 times as many immigration arrests at workplaces in the last year than they did in the previous fiscal year, a massive increase that was highlighted by the agency in data released Tuesday."
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New York attorney gen.-elect Letitia James, who takes office next month and is planning extensive probes of President Donald Trump and his family members. (photo: Andy Katz/Getty)
New York attorney gen.-elect Letitia James, who takes office next month and is planning extensive probes of President Donald Trump and his family members. (photo: Andy Katz/Getty)

Incoming New York Attorney General Plans Wide-Ranging Investigations of Trump and Family
Allan Smith, NBC News
Smith writes: "New York Attorney Gen.-elect Letitia James says she plans to launch sweeping investigations into President Donald Trump, his family and 'anyone' in his circle who may have violated the law once she settles into her new job next month."
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Recent reports have found that single-payer healthcare would reduce our nation’s spending by trillions of dollars over a decade. (photo: Erik mcGregory/Barcroft)
Recent reports have found that single-payer healthcare would reduce our nation’s spending by trillions of dollars over a decade. (photo: Erik mcGregory/Barcroft)

Universal Healthcare Could Save America Trillions: What's Holding Us Back?
Adam Gaffney, Guardian UK
Gaffney writes: "A slew of studies are confirming that America can afford real universal healthcare, but some call it economically infeasible."
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Sustainable Tree Farming Means Better Lives for Kenyan Farmers. (photo: VoA)
Sustainable Tree Farming Means Better Lives for Kenyan Farmers. (photo: VoA)




Sustainable Tree Farming Means Better Lives for Kenyan Farmers
Rael Ombuor, VOA News
Ombuor writes: "Wood consumption - including logging and the production of charcoal - is a leading cause of forest degradation in Africa."
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