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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:

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Monday, April 1, 2019

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Tara Law | Under a Bridge 
Migrants held in temporary fencing underneath the Paso Del Norte Bridge await processing in El Paso, Texas on March 28, 2019. (photo: Jared Moossy/Time)
Tara Law, Time
Law writes: "Faced with an unusually high number of incoming migrants, 65% of whom are families with children, the Department of Homeland Security has begun holding those seeking asylum in makeshift detention centers while they await processing."
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Richard Nixon. (photo: Gordon Standing)
Richard Nixon. (photo: Gordon Standing)


ALSO SEE: The White House Just Escalated
Its Threat to Shut Down the Mexican Border


ALSO SEE: Fox News Refers to El Salvador, Guatemala,
and Honduras as "3 Mexican Countries"


Trump's Threat to Close the US-Mexico Border Sounds Like This 1969 Nixon Operation
Emily Tamkin, The Washington Post
Tamkin writes: "To get Mexico to bend to the will of the United States, the U.S. president threatened to close the southern border. That president was Richard M. Nixon, and the year was 1969."
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There is a nation-wide push on abortion restrictions. (photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
There is a nation-wide push on abortion restrictions. (photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
Georgia Passes 6-Week 'Fetal Heartbeat' Bill That Bans Most Abortions, Gov to Sign
Amanda Sakuma, Vox
Sakuma writes: "The Georgia House of Representatives approved a bill that would effectively ban most abortions in the state on Friday."
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NRA executive vice president, Wayne LaPierre. (photo: Getty Images)
NRA executive vice president, Wayne LaPierre. (photo: Getty Images)
NRA Could 'Be Forced to Shut Down Forever,' Says Executive Vice President
Ibn Safir, The Root
Safir writes: "NRA executive vice president Wayne LaPierre hit group members with a four-page letter. In it, he blamed the group's financial woes on Andrew Cuomo, who ordered state regulators to encourage insurance companies, state-chartered banks and financial services companies to review their relationships with the NRA."
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Michael Jackson on his tour plane with 10-year-old Jimmy Safechuck on July 11, 1988. (photo: Dave Hogan/Getty Images)
Michael Jackson on his tour plane with 10-year-old Jimmy Safechuck on July 11, 1988. (photo: Dave Hogan/Getty Images)
Leaving Neverland Helped Me Understand the Abuse I Endured as a Child
Steacy Easton, Slate
Easton writes: "Watching Leaving Neverland, I saw that Jackson had much more to offer, and was much cruder in his threats than the teacher who did similar things to me. And yet the cycle of advance and retreat, of promises offered and promises taken away, was consistent with my own experience."
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Newly graduated Saudi air force officers march in front of a banner bearing portraits of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, his father King Salman, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef. (photo: Fayez Nureldine/AFP/Getty Images)
Newly graduated Saudi air force officers march in front of a banner bearing portraits of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, his father King Salman, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef. (photo: Fayez Nureldine/AFP/Getty Images)
Leaked Reports Reveal Severe Abuse of Saudi Political Prisoners
Nick Hopkins, Stephanie Kirchgaessner and Kareem Shaheen, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Political prisoners in Saudi Arabia are said to be suffering from malnutrition, cuts, bruises and burns, according to leaked medical reports that are understood to have been prepared for the country's ruler, King Salman."
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Wind energy. (photo: Daren Coleshill Unsplash)
Wind energy. (photo: Daren Coleshill Unsplash)

Juan Cole | 75% of Scotland's Electricity Now Green; and All Cars Electric by 2032
Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "Scotland added another 6% of green energy in 2018, so that nearly 75% of its annual gross electricity consumption came from renewables, chiefly wind, solar and hydro. Scotland's population is 5.4 million."
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