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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



Monday, September 23, 2019

Ayman Odeh | We Are Ending Netanyahu's Grip on Israel




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Ayman Odeh | We Are Ending Netanyahu's Grip on Israel
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (photo: EPA)
Ayman Odeh, The New York Times
Odeh writes: "The Arab Palestinian citizens of Israel have chosen to reject Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his politics of fear and hate, the inequality and division he advanced for the past decade. Last summer, Mr. Netanyahu declared that Arab Palestinian citizens of Israel, who make up a fifth of the population, were to be second-class citizens, officially."
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Betsy DeVos. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Betsy DeVos. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
The Right's Latest Attack on Academic Freedom Might Actually Work
Mark Joesph Stern, Slate
Stern writes: "The Trump administration has threatened to withdraw federal funding from the Duke-UNC Consortium for Middle East Studies because it does not portray Christianity or Judaism in a sufficiently 'positive' light."
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Memorial signs posted near Sandy Hook Elementary School in Monroe, CT, following a 2012 shooting. (photo: Jessica Hill/AP)
Memorial signs posted near Sandy Hook Elementary School in Monroe, CT, following a 2012 shooting. (photo: Jessica Hill/AP)

Watch the Harrowing New 'Back to School' Shooting PSA From Sandy Hook Parents
Claire Schaffer, Rolling Stone
Schaffer writes: "Sandy Hook Promise, the foundation led by the parents of students killed in the 2012 school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, have released a PSA today that quickly went viral."





The clip is not the first PSA from Sandy Hook Promise to go viral. In 2016, the group’s “Evan” video, which demonstrated how the warning signs of someone planning a school shooting could hide in plain sight, amassed over 11 million views on YouTube. They’ve since released several similar videos over the past three years.
Since the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting, over 400 people have been shot in over 200 school shootings nationwide, according to a New York Times report, using data from the Gun Violence Archive. This past month, student activists and survivors from the 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, unveiled an ambitious gun control and reform program for 2020.



Amber Guyger, right, arrives for jury selection in her murder trial in Dallas last week. Guyger was fired by the police department shortly after Jean's murder. (photo: Tom Fox/AP)
Amber Guyger, right, arrives for jury selection in her murder trial in Dallas last week. Guyger was fired by the police department shortly after Jean's murder. (photo: Tom Fox/AP)

Murder Trial to Begin of Ex-Officer Who Killed Unarmed Black Man in His Home
Tom Dart, Guardian UK
Dart writes: "Testimony is to begin on Monday in the trial of a former Dallas police officer who claims she killed an unarmed black man after entering his apartment by mistake."
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(photo: Eckehard Schulz/AP)
(photo: Eckehard Schulz/AP)

Will You Lose Your Job to a Robot?
The Week
Excerpt: "Over the next decade, automation and artificial intelligence could throw 54 million Americans out of work. Here's everything you need to know."
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Health workers assist at an Ebola treatment center in Goma, Congo, in August. (photo: Baz Ratner/Reuters)
Health workers assist at an Ebola treatment center in Goma, Congo, in August. (photo: Baz Ratner/Reuters)

WHO Accuses Tanzania of Withholding Information About Suspected Ebola Cases
Max Bearak, The Washington Post
Bearak writes: "The World Health Organization accused Tanzanian authorities of withholding information about multiple suspected Ebola cases in the country this month, potentially hampering the containment of the deadly virus."
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A weather reporter. (photo: Keithcarsonmet)
A weather reporter. (photo: Keithcarsonmet)

Local Weather Forecasters Have Become the Unsung Heroes of the Climate Crisis
Pam Radtke Russell, Guardian UK
Russell writes: "Over the past decade, a growing number of meteorologists and weathercasters have begun addressing the climate crisis either as part of their weather forecasts, or in separate, independent news reports to help their viewers understand what is happening and why it is important. And the reports are having an impact."
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