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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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Tuesday, July 30, 2019

James Risen | Mike Pompeo Is Donald Trump's De Facto Intelligence Czar







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James Risen | Mike Pompeo Is Donald Trump's De Facto Intelligence Czar 
Mike Pompeo. (photo: Andrew Harnik/AP)
James Risen, The Intercept
Risen writes: "Mike Pompeo is still heavily influencing the U.S. intelligence community, more than a year after he left the CIA for the State Department, according to current and former U.S. intelligence officials."
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Hands typing on a computer keyboard. (photo: hamburg_berlin/Shutterstock)
Hands typing on a computer keyboard. (photo: hamburg_berlin/Shutterstock)
Massive Data Breach Hits Capital One, Affecting More than 100 Million Customers
Kelly Tyko, USA TODAY
Tyko writes: "Capital One said Monday that personal information, including the Social Security and bank account numbers of more than 100 million individuals, were compromised in a massive data theft that led to the arrest of a Seattle woman."
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Police officers escort people from Christmas Hill Park on Sunday night after the shooting in Gilroy, California. (photo: Noah Berger/AP)
Police officers escort people from Christmas Hill Park on Sunday night after the shooting in Gilroy, California. (photo: Noah Berger/AP)
Surprise, the Gilroy Shooter Was a Right-Wingnut
Kelly Weill and Audrey McNamara, The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "The gunman who murdered three people at a food festival in Northern California on Sunday posted about a far-right book on Instagram moments before the attack."
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People stand in line to vote at the Fort Yates polling location on the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota. (photo: Danielle McLean/ThinkProgress)
People stand in line to vote at the Fort Yates polling location on the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota. (photo: Danielle McLean/ThinkProgress)
Long Ignored, Native Americans Will Get Their First Presidential Candidate Forum
Danielle McLean, ThinkProgress
McLean writes: "Native American issues are rarely discussed on the presidential campaign trail, but for the first this year, a candidates' forum entirely on Native concerns will be held next month in Sioux City, Iowa."
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The Femm app has been downloaded more than 400,000 times. (photo: Alamy)
The Femm app has been downloaded more than 400,000 times. (photo: Alamy)

Anti-Abortion Group Uses US Federal Grants to Push Controversial Fertility App
Jessica Glenza, Guardian UK
Glenza writes: "US federal grants intended to help poor women obtain contraceptives are being used to promote a menstruation tracking app funded and operated by anti-birth control and anti-abortion campaigners."
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A U.S. Navy EP-3E Aries aircraft. (photo: Reuters)
A U.S. Navy EP-3E Aries aircraft. (photo: Reuters)

US Admits Violating Venezuela Airspace
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The United States confirmed Sunday that it violated the Venezuelan airspace earlier that week with what the country's military calls 'surveillance flights,' according to comments made by the head of the Southern Command, admiral of the Navy Craig Faller."
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Brazilian Waiapi walk through an indigenous reserve in Amapa state in 2017. Brazil's tribal peoples have long faced pressure from miners, ranchers and loggers. (photo: AFP)
Brazilian Waiapi walk through an indigenous reserve in Amapa state in 2017. Brazil's tribal peoples have long faced pressure from miners, ranchers and loggers. (photo: AFP)

Brazil Miners Kill Tribal Leader in Amazon Land Invasion
Nick Allen, The Telegraph
Allen writes: "Armed miners have reportedly invaded a village in a remote part of Brazil and killed a tribal leader."
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