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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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Saturday, July 27, 2019

Andy Borowitz | Republicans Defend Trump's Decision to Give Putin Office Space at White House





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Andy Borowitz | Republicans Defend Trump's Decision to Give Putin Office Space at White House 
Russian president Vladimir Putin. (photo: Alexei Nikolsky/Getty)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "In a sign that Donald J. Trump's control over the Republican Party is now complete, congressional Republicans on Thursday defended his decision to give the Russian President Vladimir Putin office space at the White House."
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A resident of a migrant shelter watches a soccer match at a nearby park on 9 June. (photo: Paul Ratje/Getty)
A resident of a migrant shelter watches a soccer match at a nearby park on 9 June. (photo: Paul Ratje/Getty)

Fear, Confusion, Despair: The Everyday Cruelty of a Border Immigration Court
Adam Gabbatt, Guardian UK
Gabbatt writes: "At a federal immigration court in El Paso, Texas, asylum seekers wait in limbo as a result of Trump's policies."
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A polling location in Miami Beach, Florida, last year. (photo: Scott McIntyre/Getty)
A polling location in Miami Beach, Florida, last year. (photo: Scott McIntyre/Getty)

The Election Security Threat No One Is Talking About
Joshua Eaton, ThinkProgress
Excerpt: "Public confidence is at stake, even if the vote itself is secure."
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Sec. of Education Betsy DeVos. (photo: Getty)
Sec. of Education Betsy DeVos. (photo: Getty)

Betsy DeVos and Family See Profits Soar After Trump Tax Reform Bill, Deregulation Efforts
Brian Schwartz and John W. Schoen, CNBC
Excerpt: "Business leaders and their companies have profited royally off of President Donald Trump's pro-business policies."
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An Amazon warehouse in Robbinsville, New Jersey. (photo: Ben Fox Rubin/CNET)
An Amazon warehouse in Robbinsville, New Jersey. (photo: Ben Fox Rubin/CNET)

Sanders, Omar Call for Labor Department Investigation of All US Amazon Warehouses
Ben Fox Rubin, CNET
Rubin writes: "A group of 13 members of Congress on Tuesday asked the Department of Labor to investigate all of Amazon's US warehouses, citing a long list of concerns about working conditions, labor violations, injuries and mistreatment."
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Around 150 refugees attempting to cross the Mediterranean died in a shipwreck on Thursday. (photo: Reuters)
Around 150 refugees attempting to cross the Mediterranean died in a shipwreck on Thursday. (photo: Reuters)

About 150 Migrants Drown Off Libya in Largest Loss of Life in Mediterranean This Year
Anna Momigliano, The New York Times
Momigliano writes: "About 150 migrants seeking to reach Europe drowned in a shipwreck off the coast of Libya on Thursday, according to the United Nations, which called it the largest single loss of life in the Mediterranean so far this year."
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Amazon rainforest turned into farmland. An area the size of Greater London has been lost this month. (photo: Nacho Doce/Reuters)
Amazon rainforest turned into farmland. An area the size of Greater London has been lost this month. (photo: Nacho Doce/Reuters)

Amazon Deforestation Accelerating Towards Unrecoverable 'Tipping Point'
Jonathan Watts, Guardian UK
Watts writes: "Deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon has surged above three football fields a minute, according to the latest government data, pushing the world's biggest rainforest closer to a tipping point beyond which it cannot recover."
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