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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



Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Andy Borowitz | Queen Elizabeth Moving to Canada







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Andy Borowitz | Queen Elizabeth Moving to Canada 
Queen Elizabeth II driving a car. (photo: Getty Images)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Queen Elizabeth II is moving to Canada 'immediately' and should take up full-time residence there by the end of the week, Buckingham Palace confirmed on Tuesday."
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Children eating a school lunch. (photo: Denver Post)
Children eating a school lunch. (photo: Denver Post)

Trump Is Kicking 3 Million More People Off Food Stamps for the Stupidest Possible Reason
Alan Pyke, ThinkProgress
Pyke writes: "Three million poor people could be booted from the food stamps system under a Trump administration regulatory proposal issued Tuesday."
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An Afghan man inspects a house destroyed during an air strike called in to protect Afghan and U.S. forces during a raid on suspected Taliban militants, in Kunduz, November 2016. (photo: Nasir Wakif/Reuters)
An Afghan man inspects a house destroyed during an air strike called in to protect Afghan and U.S. forces during a raid on suspected Taliban militants, in Kunduz, November 2016. (photo: Nasir Wakif/Reuters)

Trump Says He Could Wipe Afghanistan 'Off Face of Earth and Kill 10 Million People,' but He Doesn't Want To
Zamira Rahim, The Independent
Rahim writes: "Donald Trump has claimed he could wipe Afghanistan 'off the face of the earth' but chooses not to, in remarks which have caused fury in Kabul."
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks at a town hall in Jackson Heights, Queens. (photo: Dan Herrick)
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks at a town hall in Jackson Heights, Queens. (photo: Dan Herrick)


Two Louisiana Police Officers Fired Over Facebook Post Suggesting Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Should Be Shot
Marlena Baldacci and Paul LeBlanc, CNN
Excerpt: "Two police officers in Louisiana were fired Monday after one wrote a Facebook post suggesting Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez should be shot and the other liked it."
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Francisco Erwin Galicia. (photo: The Dallas Morning News)
Francisco Erwin Galicia. (photo: The Dallas Morning News)

An 18-Year-Old US Citizen Has Been in Immigration Custody for Nearly a Month
Adam K. Raymond, New York Magazine
Raymond writes: "In late June, 18-year-old Francisco Erwin Galicia was driving from one small Texas town to another when he was stopped at a Customs and Border Protection checkpoint."
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Indian women walk out of the Delhi Metro last month. (photo: Rajat Gupta/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
Indian women walk out of the Delhi Metro last month. (photo: Rajat Gupta/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)

Can a New Plan Change New Delhi's Reputation as One of the World's Worst Cities for Women?
Niha Masih, The Washington Post
Masih writes: "India's capital has long struggled with a reputation for being one of the worst cities in the world for women. Now it wants to change that with a plan no city has tried before: making public transportation free for women."
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Levi Draheim, the youngest plaintiff in youth climate lawsuit Juliana v. United States. (photo: Robin Loznak/Our Children's Trust)
Levi Draheim, the youngest plaintiff in youth climate lawsuit Juliana v. United States. (photo: Robin Loznak/Our Children's Trust)

How 21 Meddling Kids Could Force a Climate Turnaround
Zoe Sayler, Grist
Sayler writes: "Back in 2015, a pack of 21 kids sued the United States to try to force government action on climate change."
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