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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



Saturday, March 2, 2019

Andy Borowitz | Cohen Testimony Leaves Kim Jong Un Doubting Whether Trump Can Be Trusted









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Andy Borowitz | Cohen Testimony Leaves Kim Jong Un Doubting Whether Trump Can Be Trusted 
Kim Jung Un. (photo: The Asahi Shimbun/Getty)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "The testimony of the former Trump lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, has left the North Korean dictator, Kim Jong Un, concerned that Donald J. Trump 'cannot be trusted,' sources close to Kim revealed on Wednesday."
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Senator Bernie Sanders. (photo: Getty)
Senator Bernie Sanders. (photo: Getty)

Sanders Hires DACA Protected Undocumented Immigrant as Deputy Press Secretary
John Bowden, The Hill
Bowden writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has made a key addition to his 2020 campaign, adding Arizona activist Belen Sisa, who has declared herself an immigrant without legal status, to his team as a deputy press secretary."
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Chelsea Manning last year in London. She said that her legal team would file a motion on Friday morning to quash the subpoena. (photo: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA)
Chelsea Manning last year in London. She said that her legal team would file a motion on Friday morning to quash the subpoena. (photo: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA)

Chelsea Manning Vows to Fight New Grand Jury Subpoena
Charlie Savage, The New York Times
Savage writes: "Chelsea Manning, the former Army intelligence analyst convicted in 2013 of leaking archives of secret military and diplomatic documents to WikiLeaks, revealed in an interview that she had been subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury - and vowed to fight it."
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Women in immigration detention. (photo: John Moore/Getty)
Women in immigration detention. (photo: John Moore/Getty)

Immigrant Miscarriages in ICE Detention Have Nearly Doubled Under Trump
Scott Bixby, The Daily Beast
Bixby writes: "Members of Congress are calling for an investigation after a sharp increase in miscarriages among pregnant women in immigrant detention."
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Fereshteh Abbasi and Chris Gibson have been waiting years for a visa waiver so Abbasi, who is from Iran, can enter the U.S. (photo: The Guardian)
Fereshteh Abbasi and Chris Gibson have been waiting years for a visa waiver so Abbasi, who is from Iran, can enter the U.S. (photo: The Guardian)

Couples Separated by Trump's Travel Ban Put Hopes in Faulty Visa Waiver System
Lauren Aratani, Guardian UK
Aratani writes: "Although there are harsh restrictions on travelers from countries under the ban, which was upheld by the supreme court in June, people can apply for waivers to enter the country. The ban states that close family to US citizens, such as spouses, are appropriate waiver recipients. But many argue the waiver system is a sham because so few people are getting waivers."
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A 20/32 demonstration in Matamoros, Mexico, taken on January 24, 2019. (photo: Obreros Unidos Matamoros/Facebook)
A 20/32 demonstration in Matamoros, Mexico, taken on January 24, 2019. (photo: Obreros Unidos Matamoros/Facebook)

A Labor Spring for Mexico's Maquiladoras?
Daniel Blue Tyx, NACLA
Blue Tyx writes: "In Matamoros, wildcat strikes propelled by AMLO's election and social media were victorious in improving conditions for 30,000 maquiladora workers. Will it mark a new era for union organizing in Mexico?"
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In this February 26, 2019, photo taken by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority near Rennell Island in the Solomon Islands shows the 'MV Solomon Trader' ship which ran aground February 5. (photo: The Australian High Commission Solomon Islands/AP)
In this February 26, 2019, photo taken by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority near Rennell Island in the Solomon Islands shows the 'MV Solomon Trader' ship which ran aground February 5. (photo: The Australian High Commission Solomon Islands/AP)

Grounded Ship Leaks 80 Tons of Oil Near Pacific UNESCO Site
Nick Perry, Associated Press
Perry writes: "An environmental disaster is unfolding in the Pacific after a large ship ran aground and began leaking oil next to a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Solomon Islands, Australian officials said Friday."
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