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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, April 2, 2019

John Oliver Exposes Fox News' Mueller Report 'Exoneration' Lies






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Excerpt: "The late-night host can't understand why all of Trump's cronies on Fox News insisted that he'd been 'exonerated' when the Mueller report says the exact opposite."
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Giselle Khoury, Beirut-based host of BBC Arabic's 'The Scene,' was hacked by Raven operatives. (photo: Aziz Taher/Reuters)
Giselle Khoury, Beirut-based host of BBC Arabic's 'The Scene,' was hacked by Raven operatives. (photo: Aziz Taher/Reuters)

Former NSA Hackers Helped UAE Spy on Al Jazeera Chairman, BBC Host
Joel Schectman and Christopher Bing, Reuters
Excerpt: "A group of American hackers who once worked for U.S. intelligence agencies helped the United Arab Emirates spy on a BBC host, the chairman of Al Jazeera and other prominent Arab media figures during a tense 2017 confrontation pitting the UAE and its allies against the Gulf state of Qatar."
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Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for five operatives who traveled from Riyadh to Istanbul and were in the consulate when Jamal Khashoggi was killed. (photo: Reuters)
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for five operatives who traveled from Riyadh to Istanbul and were in the consulate when Jamal Khashoggi was killed. (photo: Reuters)

Khashoggi Children Have Received Houses in Saudi Arabia and Monthly Payments as Compensation for Killing of Father
Greg Miller, The Washington Post
Miller writes: "The children of slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi have received million-dollar houses in the kingdom and monthly five-figure payments as compensation for the killing of their father, according to current and former Saudi officials as well as people close to the family."
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As a show of solidarity, the color of Equal Pay Day is red - to show how 'in the red' women and minorities are when it comes to garnering equal pay for equal work. (photo: iStock)
As a show of solidarity, the color of Equal Pay Day is red - to show how 'in the red' women and minorities are when it comes to garnering equal pay for equal work. (photo: iStock)

On Tuesday, We Wear Red: How to Make a Silent Statement of Solidarity This Equal Pay Day
Maiysha Kai, The Root
Kai writes: "As a show of solidarity, the color of Equal Pay Day is red - to show how 'in the red' women and minorities are when it comes to garnering equal pay for equal work."
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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)

The Supreme Court's Math Problem
Jordan Ellenberg, Slate
Ellenberg writes: "The Supreme Court heard arguments in two partisan gerrymandering cases that have the potential to reshape the way Americans select their representatives."
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Plans for law changes were first announced by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (left) in the days after the attacks. (photo: Edgar Su/Reuters)
Plans for law changes were first announced by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (left) in the days after the attacks. (photo: Edgar Su/Reuters)

New Zealand Initiates Bill to Ban Guns Used in Mosque Attack
Nick Perry, Associated Press
Perry writes: "New Zealand's government on Monday introduced a bill it plans to rush into law that would ban the types of weapons a gunman used to kill 50 people at two mosques."
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Like the fossil fuel cartel, the highly consolidated factory farm industry prioritizes profits at the cost of our environment. (photo: Robyn Beck/Getty Images)
Like the fossil fuel cartel, the highly consolidated factory farm industry prioritizes profits at the cost of our environment. (photo: Robyn Beck/Getty Images)

Latest Agriculture Emissions Data Show Rise of Factory Farms
Ben Lilliston, EcoWatch
Lilliston writes: "New data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency shows a steady increase in agriculture-related greenhouse gas emissions, much of it linked to industrial systems of crop production and the rise of factory farm systems of animal production."
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