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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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Friday, May 24, 2019

Bob Bauer | The Perils and Opportunities of Mueller's Testimony




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Bob Bauer | The Perils and Opportunities of Mueller's Testimony 
A protestor at the 2018 Philadelphia Women's March displays an 'It's Mueller Time' poster. (photo: Rob Call)
Bob Bauer, Lawfare
Bauer writes: "There is a substantial and impatient audience both within and outside Congress for Special Counsel Robert Mueller's testimony on the Russia investigation."
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Paul Manafort. (photo: Getty)
Paul Manafort. (photo: Getty)

New Indictment Says Manafort Tried to Sell a Trump Cabinet Job for Millions in Bribe Money
Sarah N. Lynch and Nathan Layne, Reuters
Excerpt: "The head of a Chicago-based bank was charged in an indictment unsealed on Thursday with bribery and accused of corruptly approving high-risk loans to President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort in a scheme to land a top Trump administration post such as secretary of the U.S. Army."
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Students at the University of Texas participate in the Walkout to Vote event on November 6, 2018. (photo: Suzanne Cordeiro/Getty)
Students at the University of Texas participate in the Walkout to Vote event on November 6, 2018. (photo: Suzanne Cordeiro/Getty)

She's a DACA Recipient. ICE Agents Still Arrested Her. Then They Went After Her Parents.
Carlos Ballesteros, Chicago Sun Times
Ballesteros writes: "Paula Hincapie-Rendon was on her way to drop off her kid at school when an unmarked car started following her. Hours later, her parents were in an ICE detention center and her house had been burglarized."
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 Paula Hincapie-Rendon (center, white dress) surrounded by staff and alumni of the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and members of Voces de la Frontera, an activist group from Milwaukee, outside of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Chicago field office, May 8, 2019. (photo: Carlos Ballesteros/Sun-Times)
Paula Hincapie-Rendon (center, white dress) surrounded by staff and alumni of the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and members of Voces de la Frontera, an activist group from Milwaukee, outside of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Chicago field office, May 8, 2019. (photo: Carlos Ballesteros/Sun-Times)

Lawmakers in Texas Just Concocted a New Way to Keep Democratic Voters From the Ballot Box
Danielle McLean, ThinkProgress
McLean writes: "Texas Democrats are condemning a GOP-backed bill that bans mobile polling stations that makes it possible for thousands of college students, senior citizens, and low-income residents throughout the state to vote."
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Photo of aftermath of Saudi airstrike in Yemen. (photo: Amal Al-Yarisi/Getty)
Photo of aftermath of Saudi airstrike in Yemen. (photo: Amal Al-Yarisi/Getty)

Here's Exactly Who's Profiting From the War on Yemen
Alex Kane, In These Times
Kane writes: "Saudi Arabia, one of the world's richest countries, has been bombing Yemen, the fifth-poorest nation in the world, since 2015 - with support from the United States." 

EXCERPT:

U.S. arms merchants, however, have grown rich. Fragments of the bombs were documented by journalists and HRW with help from Mastaba villagers. An HRW munitions expert determined the bombs were 2,000-pound MK-84s, manufactured by General Dynamics. Based in Falls Church, Va., General Dynamics is the world’s sixth most profitable arms manufacturer. One of the bombs used a satellite guidance kit from Chicago-based Boeing, the world’s second-most profitable weapons company. The other bomb had a Paveway guidance system, made by either Raytheon of Waltham, Mass., the third-largest arms company in the world, or Lockheed Martin of Bethesda, Md., the world’s top weapons contractor. An In These Times analysis found that in the past decade, the State Department has approved at least $30.1 billion in Saudi military contracts for these four companies.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a roadshow in his Lok Sabha constituency, Varanasi, on April 25, 2019. (photo: Getty)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a roadshow in his Lok Sabha constituency, Varanasi, on April 25, 2019. (photo: Getty)

Why Modi Wins Indian Election in Landslide
Joshua Keating, Slate
Keating writes: "Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party has won a commanding victory in India's national election, giving the controversial Hindu nationalist prime minister a firm mandate for a second five-year term."
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Katrina Spade is the founder of Recompose, a natural decomposition company. Spade was the inspiration for the Washington legislation. (photo: Elaine Thompson/AP)
Katrina Spade is the founder of Recompose, a natural decomposition company. Spade was the inspiration for the Washington legislation. (photo: Elaine Thompson/AP)

Eco-Friendly Ending: Washington State Is First to Allow Composting of the Deceased
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Governor Jay Inslee signed legislation Tuesday making Washington the first state to approve composting as an alternative to burying or cremating human remains."
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