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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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Monday, September 17, 2018

Kavanaugh Accuser Comes Forward, Will Tell Her Story





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Kavanaugh Accuser Comes Forward, Will Tell Her Story 
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Thursday September 6, 2018. (photo: Washington Post/Getty Images)
Emma Brown, The Washington Post
Brown writes: "Earlier this summer, Christine Blasey Ford wrote a confidential letter to a senior Democratic lawmaker alleging that Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her more than three decades ago, when they were high school students in suburban Maryland."
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London mayor Sadiq Khan. (photo: Dominic Lipinski/PA)
London mayor Sadiq Khan. (photo: Dominic Lipinski/PA)

Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London | The People Must Have Another Vote - to Take Back Control of Brexit
Sadiq Khan, Guardian UK
Khan writes: "The unfortunate reality is that Theresa May has failed to negotiate a Brexit position with her own party - let alone agree a deal with the EU. At every stage, her government has looked unprepared and out of its depth, resulting in a litany of wrong turns."
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrives at Belmarsh Magistrate's court in London for an extradition hearing in 2011. (photo: Sang Tan/AP)
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrives at Belmarsh Magistrate's court in London for an extradition hearing in 2011. (photo: Sang Tan/AP)

WikiLeaks Docs Show Assange Bid for Russian Visa
Raphael Satter, Associated Press
Satter writes: "The Nov. 30, 2010 missive is part of a much larger trove of WikiLeaks emails, chat logs, financial records, secretly recorded footage and other documents leaked to The Associated Press. The files provide both an intimate look at the radical transparency organization and an early hint of Assange's budding relationship with Moscow."
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'We all know what Amazon does, but only now are we gaining a better understanding of how Amazon does it.' (photo: Mark Lennihan/AP)
'We all know what Amazon does, but only now are we gaining a better understanding of how Amazon does it.' (photo: Mark Lennihan/AP)

I Worked in an Amazon Warehouse. Bernie Sanders Is Right to Target Them
James Bloodworth, Guardian UK
Bloodworth writes: "Sanders has introduced a bill designed to force companies such as Amazon to pay their workers higher wages. Amazon is one of the biggest employers of those who receive food stamps in the United States, with nearly one in three Amazon workers on food stamps in Arizona and one in 10 in both Pennsylvania and Ohio."
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Tiffany Crutcher (center) marches alongside Rev. Al Sharpton demanding justice for her brother Terence Crutcher's death. (photo: Tiffany Crutcher)
Tiffany Crutcher (center) marches alongside Rev. Al Sharpton demanding justice for her brother Terence Crutcher's death. (photo: Tiffany Crutcher)

'What About Our Aftermath?': Tiffany Crutcher Remembers Her Brother, Terence, Two Years After His Death
Anne Branigin, The Root
Branigin writes: "It's been two years since Terence Crutcher died, but once in a while, his sister Tiffany Crutcher will talk about him as though he's still here."
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A protester holds up a picture of slain environmental rights activist Berta Caceres during a march to mark the first anniversary of her murder, in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. (photo: Jorge Cabrera/Reuters)
A protester holds up a picture of slain environmental rights activist Berta Caceres during a march to mark the first anniversary of her murder, in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. (photo: Jorge Cabrera/Reuters)

Berta Caceres Murder Trial to Begin Despite Family's Doubts
Kavitha Chekuru, Al Jazeera
Chekuru writes: "The trial of eight men accused of taking part in the murder of Honduran indigenous rights and environmental activist Berta Caceres will begin on Monday, amid ongoing criticism of the government's handling of the investigation into the rights defender's killing."
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Large waves caused by Hurricane Isaac consume a beach in Gulfport, Mississippi on August 28, 2012. (photo: Jim Reed/Getty Images)
Large waves caused by Hurricane Isaac consume a beach in Gulfport, Mississippi on August 28, 2012. (photo: Jim Reed/Getty Images)

How Can AI Help to Prepare for Floods in a Climate-Changed World?
Jen Schwartz, Scientific American
Schwartz writes: "The ability to forecast a major flooding event like Hurricane Florence has improved significantly. But understanding how such a storm will interact with the built environment and affect people living in a specific area is still quite limited."
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