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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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Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Robert Chesney | When US Intel Keeps the President in the Dark





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Robert Chesney | When US Intel Keeps the President in the Dark 
Russian border and power station. (photo: Flickr/Peretz Partensky)
Robert Chesney, Lawfare
Chesney writes: "The New York Times published a remarkable article from David Sanger and Nicole Perlroth on Saturday, titled 'U.S. Escalates Online Attacks on Russian Power Grid.' To be clear, the lights are not currently flickering in Moscow."
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Fears of a confrontation between Iran and the U.S. have mounted since two oil tankers were attacked in the Gulf of Oman. (photo: Mindaugas Kulbis/AP)
Fears of a confrontation between Iran and the U.S. have mounted since two oil tankers were attacked in the Gulf of Oman. (photo: Mindaugas Kulbis/AP)

US to Send 1,000 More Troops to Middle East Amid Iran Tensions
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Acting US Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan has announced the deployment of about 1,000 more troops to the Middle East for what he said were 'defensive purposes,' citing concerns about a threat from Iran."
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The Los Angeles county district attorney, Jackie Lacey, has continued to pursue death penalty trials despite a state moratorium on the practice. (photo: Rick Bowmer/AP)
The Los Angeles county district attorney, Jackie Lacey, has continued to pursue death penalty trials despite a state moratorium on the practice. (photo: Rick Bowmer/AP)

In Los Angeles, Only People of Color Are Sentenced to Death, Report Shows
Sam Levin, Guardian UK
Levin writes: "Los Angeles has sentenced more people to death than any other county in the US, and only people of color have received the death penalty under the region's current prosecutor, a new report shows."
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Poor People's Campaign March. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Poor People's Campaign March. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Millions to Lose Benefits Under Trump's Proposal to Change How Poverty Is Defined, New Study Shows
Amanda Michelle Gomez, ThinkProgress
Gomez writes: "A new study released Tuesday shows just how insidious the Trump administration's proposal to change the way the federal government measures poverty actually is. In short: millions could lose health and food benefits."
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. (photo: ICE)
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. (photo: ICE)

Trump Vows Mass Immigration Arrests Starting Next Week
Nick Miroff and Maria Sacchetti, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "President Trump said in a tweet Monday night that U.S. immigration agents are planning to make mass arrests starting 'next week,' an apparent reference to a plan in preparation for months that aims to round up thousands of migrant parents and children in a blitz operation across major U.S. cities."
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Congolese army soldiers walk towards the front-line between two tanks near the village of Kibumba, July 29, 2012. (photo: Phil Moore/AFP)
Congolese army soldiers walk towards the front-line between two tanks near the village of Kibumba, July 29, 2012. (photo: Phil Moore/AFP)

Death Toll in Congo Climbs to 161 After Renewed Fighting
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Nearly 161 people have been killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri province over the past week, local officials said on Monday."
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This undated photo provided by the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies shows lesions on a dolphin stranded along the U.S. Gulf Coast shoreline. (photo: Moby Solangi/AP)
This undated photo provided by the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies shows lesions on a dolphin stranded along the U.S. Gulf Coast shoreline. (photo: Moby Solangi/AP)

261 Bottlenose Dolphins Have Washed Up Dead Along the Gulf Coast Since February: NOAA
Julia Jacobo, ABC News
Jacobo writes: "More than 200 bottlenose dolphins have become stranded on beaches along the Gulf of Mexico from Louisiana to Florida since Feb. 1, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration."
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