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News that Aaron Rodgers is axing dairy -- INCLUDING CHEESE!!!
Motorola is reportedly also axing the port, according to tech blog Engadget.
There is also no axing of our nation's educational system education system.
But leading up to the unceremonious axing, it was a stressful experience.
After three controversial weeks in effect, Spotify is axing its hateful conduct policy.
But axing the policy would have a deep impact on the healthcare markets.
Beyond Obamacare, the 115th Congress has placed an early emphasis on axing regulations.
During his first year in office, Trump proposed axing nearly 80 environmental regulations.
Twitter is axing political ads from its site, CEO Jack Dorsey announced Wednesday.
We wound up axing the scene because it didn't feel right any more.
This opened the way for Mr. Nazarbayev to endorse the axing of Cyrillic.
He's outside axing zombies one by one, because you do not fuck with Carl!
After the panel, Allen defended Barr, whose Twitter tirade led to the show's axing.
Axing the tax on these medically necessary products is about quality of life. Period.
As another upfronts season approaches, networks are axing shows to make space for new programs.
Timing in the law means any rules enacted after May 31 are eligible for axing.
The industry also argued that axing the reactors would threaten deals to export nuclear technology.
Once again, like the axing of the extradition bill, it may have come too late.
But Obamacare supporters say the damage from axing the mandate can't be undone so simply.
So what is Medium going to do now, after axing a third of their staff?
This morning, Windows users woke to terrible news: Microsoft was reportedly axing its beloved Microsoft Paint.
Apple also took the controversial move or axing the headphone jack and introduced the wireless AirPods.
I think we've found where all the 3.5mm jacks that smartphone companies keep axing have ended up.
Last year, to attract more millennials, the company overhauled its Shiseido makeup line, axing almost 100 products.
Priebus's departure wasn't a surprise; weeks of reports suggested Trump was on the verge of axing him.
McCarthy's axing also comes amid reports of tension between the 493-year-old and quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
It is axing more than 5,000 jobs in Germany and more than 500 white-collar roles in Britain.
As much as I hate to admit it, it's hard to blame Maple for axing the free cookies.
However, any GOP tax bill introduced is likely to face immediate axing in a Democratic-controlled House. Rep.
That attempt in 2010 contributed to the axing by his own party of former prime minister Kevin Rudd.
These sound wonky, but make no mistake: Axing these two provisions would decimate Obamacare and its insurance reforms.
It closed two New York-based VR centers in June and October, while axing its Shanghai location in July.
Completely axing TouchID might seem very possible with the evidence we're presented with, but it's a very dumb idea.
Toni's offered no official reason for the change, but sources connected to the fam believe Tamar's behind the axing.
The Giants cleaned house Monday morning ... axing the head coach and GM Jerry Reese after a 2-10 start.
Axing the state and local deduction is estimated to raise $1 trillion in revenue for the GOP's tax plan.
Local media had earlier reported that Proximus planned to cut its workforce by 15 percent by axing 2,000 positions.
A Taliban spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, told Al Jazeera that the US would suffer the consequences of axing the talks.
His axing of the subsidies has been framed more as a negotiating tactic than a cost-saving measure, however.
Timing in the law means any rules enacted in the final months of Obama's administration are eligible for axing.
It is axing thousands of jobs as it seeks to cut 1.2 billion euros of annual costs by 2018.
Sweden, South Korea and Kenya all tied at 61 percent for the lowest support for axing the dark Web.
The axing of Nylon's beauty editor Tembe Denton-Hurst marks another senior person of color cut from the company.
Among many deeply depressing changes, he's axing government payments to insurance companies that help subsidize policies for the poor.
On at least five occasions, he has called for Seymour's axing via letters to the OPM and White House.
A decade later, New York became the first US state to form a commission dedicated to axing obsolete laws.
The stock dropped 10 percent in one day after the Washington Post reported that Twitter was axing 70 million accounts.
Schwab had been the first of the two to announce it was axing commissions, and TD Ameritrade quickly followed suit.
Vince Gilligan, the series' creator, actually considered axing Jesse during season one, amid a writers' strike, but decided against it.
This year the bloodletting included beloved sitcoms and high-concept dramas, and the networks weren't the only ones axing shows.
And depending on how brokers clear the shares, fractional trading could offer another revenue stream after axing commissions to zero.
Those members balked at conservatives wanting the same repeal of Obamacare regulations that centrists were leery of axing last week.
As opposed to axing online trading commissions, trading fractional shares in real-time has required a heavier lift — and spend.
When you exceed your limit, the extension gets to culling, automatically axing your oldest, least-accessed, or least-recently-used tab.
The last time Republicans passed this bill, they proposed axing subsidies for the marketplaces, Medicaid expansion and the individual mandate penalties.
We were stunned by the revelation, torn up by the fact that Grey's Anatomy was axing yet another of its fixtures.
It's also axing content that denies well-documented violent events, such as the Holocaust and the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
So by axing the headphone jack, Samsung was able to make the Note 10's battery just a tiny bit bigger.
Air India is axing flights to Shanghai until mid-February and reducing service to Hong Kong, The Times of India reported.
From Ned Stark's beheading to the infamous Red Wedding, axing major characters became a staple of the decade's most successful series.
They might have crafted these various deductions into a more coherent system; instead, they're axing them to cut taxes on the rich.
The problem for Booker and his allies is that they have little to no realistic chance of preventing Trump from axing Mueller.
This included simplifying the reporting structure, cutting down on surplus staff, axing repetitive jobs and moving managers to other positions as required.
If we had to guess, Google's axing the Chromecast Audio because a refreshed Google Home Mini with 3.5mm is on the way.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard is axing her plans for a prison wedding ceremony -- the convicted murderer is breaking things off with her fiance.
As a result, the reformers had to consider axing some of the so-called "tax expenditures," which most of us call deductions.
But, with Ford axing most of its cars, the EcoSport is simply too expensive to be the starting point of the Ford lineup.
Advocates worried that axing CCAMPIS, a relatively small program that supports thousands of students across dozens of campuses, would only make things worse.
In corporate news, Credit Suisse said it was accelerating its cost-cutting program which includes axing 2,000 jobs in its global markets business.
The move comes after Barclays said it was weighing axing or relocating 280 staff from a call center in Leeds earlier this year.
Another ugly result of IPAB meat-axing Medicare funding may well be what we see now plaguing Medicaid: fewer physicians accepting Medicare patients.
They did this when they were in the majority in 2009, axing six-year term limits on chairs that Republican lawmakers had proposed.
The option to pay these cloud bills later could save some from going out of business or axing huge parts of their staff.
The praise the network received after swiftly axing its hit sitcom over a racist tweet could inspire other businesses facing public relations disasters.
The retreat has included the axing of $170 billion of projects planned for 2016 to 2020, energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie said last week.
The president is not considering the most drastic measures to head off the investigation, such as a pardon of Flynn or axing Mueller.
Thomas Gibson may have nothing but time on his hands, because we're told show execs are thinking of axing him from the show.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Look, I'm not going to say OnePlus is being greedy by axing the headphone jack on the upcoming OnePlus 6T.
We can only address climate change, poverty and global inequality by axing the very system benefiting many of the donors to the Clinton Foundation.
It is possible that, having given a sop to left-wing supporters by axing the airport, he may pursue a more sensible economic policy.
Agencies cannot revisit overturned regulations and timing in the law means any regulation enacted in the Obama administration's final months are eligible for axing.
Whitaker's promotion may be the first step in another "Saturday Night Massacre," which infamously involved the axing of President Nixon's special prosecutor, Archibald Cox.
The outrage of Netflix's latest sweep isn't a new thing; the streaming giant has gotten backlash for axing other popular series in the past.
After axing the Trans-Pacific Partnership that would have linked major Asian economies with the U.S., Trump has now set his sights on NAFTA.
There were serious discussions about axing him for breach of contract, or simply because ... if he's so miserable, why not just let him go?
On Friday, the DNC changed its debate requirements, axing its fundraising threshold, which gives Bloomberg a chance to make this month's debate in Las Vegas.
Nissan reported plunging profits last week and said it would undertake its biggest restructuring plan in a decade, axing nearly a tenth of its workforce.
If this is true, it'd be the first axing of a laptop line from Apple since the iBook and Powerbook were axed back in 2006.
Nordstrom's stock tanked after Trump tweeted—it has since rebounded, but that initial fall will surely make companies think twice before axing underperforming Trump brands.
Trump stated the former FBI chief was aware of the underlying circumstances that forced McCabe's axing, and implied he had a hand in the affair.
Emma Kenney, who played one of Roseanne's grandchildren on the reboot, wrote on Twitter after the news of the show's axing, "Bullies will NEVER win."
But the Nokia acquisition was a failure, resulting in write-offs exceeding $8 billion in total, as well as the axing of thousands of jobs.
CNN has reported that President Donald Trump is ruminating about axing Mueller's boss, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, as a way to curtail the investigation.
Even outside of our wellbeing, it's this same tendency to work around the clock that will end up axing our productivity in the long run.
There are also conflicting rumors about the 3.5mm headphone jack, with one report claiming that Samsung could be axing the audio port on the Note 10.
But on Tuesday, Purdue Pharma confirmed to VICE News that it had effectively finished the job — axing the roughly 220 people remaining in its sales force.
Fillon and Juppe have clashed most forcefully over Fillon's proposals to slash the cost of government, notably by axing 500,000 public sector jobs over five years.
Behind a mild, refined demeanor, the 62-year-old is a hard-hitter bent on slashing the cost of government, mostly by axing public service jobs.
Culp, once dubbed a "revered industrial CEO God," moved swiftly to raise cash by selling everything not nailed down and axing the dividend to a penny.
In recent months, once overly bullish firms have tried to retrench — cutting jobs, axing deals and selling off assets in attempts to attain long-term viability.
Allianz had on Thursday said it would be adjusting that policy by axing a three-year cycle that had pressured management to seal a deal by Friday.
Fear of another such failure in the Senate was reportedly a big part of why the House held back on axing the mandate in its own bill.
While the iPhone maker has traditionally held its Apple Music Festival at the Camden Roundhouse, Music Business Worldwide reports that Apple is axing the show this year.
Investor confidence has been subdued by political uncertainty following the axing of respected finance minister Pravin Gordhan in March and a subsequent credit downgrades to sub-investment.
Other might be excited because besides axing the battery, the Mamba Hyperflux has also axed the laser sensor and moved over to a 16,000 DPI optical sensor.
Here's what they had to say: Jake Lee, business owner Lee, 46, of West Hollywood, California, said he believes Trump made "the right decision" in axing Comey.
In 2015, he was responsible for Deutsches private and commercial bank, and earned a reputation as a cost-cutter, axing thousands of jobs and hundreds of branches.
Weeks after the show's axing, ABC announced "The Conners," a spinoff centered on the family that will not feature Barr, who has no financial or creative involvement.
One of those is axing the headphone jack, a decision that has very potent arguments against it that reasonable, logical people would have a hard time refuting.
Scientific experts, including members of the EPA's own scientific advisory board, have asserted that axing and altering these rules and regulations will be detrimental toward the environment.
In 2015, he was responsible for Deutsche's private and commercial bank, and earned a reputation as a cost-cutter, axing thousands of jobs and hundreds of branches.
It proposes axing climate research funding for the EPA's Office of Research and Development, the agency's scientific research arm, whose overall budget would be cut in half.
Jeremy Roenick is opening up on his firing from NBC, the threesome joke that led to his axing and what the hockey legend plans to do moving forward.
Macy's Inc said on Tuesday it plans to close 125 stores over the next three years, axing about 2,000 corporate jobs, and shut its joint headquarters in Cincinnati.
Last month, Cubana announced it was axing several routes mainly used by Cubans and reducing the frequency of flights to Santiago, Holguin and Baracoa, all popular tourist destinations.
The House Rules Committee was expected on Monday evening to send to the full chamber a measure axing three regulations enacted under former President Barack Obama, a Democrat.
By axing the director of an agency investigating whether there was collusion between members of his campaign and Russians, Trump risked being seen as obstructing a criminal investigation.
The cuts follow the axing of 930 jobs at the bank earlier this year, as lenders try to trim costs, digitise and adapt to falling footfall in branches.
LONDON (Reuters) - Milos Raonic prefers playing his tennis like a Canadian lumberjack, axing down mighty serves and swinging away forehands to leave opponents toppling under his brute force.
The board has proposed, to Rossello's chagrin, cutting pensions 10 percent, and setting strict deadlines to implement labor reforms like reducing sick days and axing mandatory Christmas bonuses.
First off, they've hinted at axing an Obama-era rule that made millions of workers automatically eligible for overtime pay before it was blocked by a federal judge.
Around half of FACC's revenues come from Airbus, which reported higher airplane orders for 2019 but failed to keep pace with deliveries after axing its A380 superjumbo programme.
Twitter has more than doubled the pace of its bot-policing efforts since October, axing 70 million accounts in May and June and keeping up that rate in July.
But the X-T30 is 0.23 inches thicker than the X-T20 and has done something that could be controversial—completely axing the D-pad used for navigating menus.
There's a silver lining here Axing the race in Russia has all but assured that each of the title competitions (driver and team) will be a two-horse race.
" The intended distributor of I Love You, Daddy has since indicated it is axing release plans, while according to his publicist, "Louis is not going to answer any questions.
General Electric announced on Thursday it was axing 12,000 jobs at its global power business as the struggling industrial conglomerate responds to dwindling demand for fossil fuel power plants.
Cutting the fat When Schwartz wasn't dressing burgers or shrinking Burger King's menu in his first couple of months as CEO, he was weeding out and axing corporate perks.
It's not clear how much exactly the government is saving in axing across-the-board raises next year, but Trump said locality increases would add up to $25 billion.
The changes also incorporate axing longer-term roles like assistant manager and customer-service manager, replacing them with jobs such as academy trainer, team lead, coach and store lead.
Discord realizes that the sudden axing of this Nitro perk might turn some customers away, and the company says it's willing to offer refunds to those who want it.
The Interior Department is also axing regulations to protect iconic public lands from oil and gas drilling, and millions of acres are being opened up to uranium mining activity.
AMC's '80s tech industry series Halt and Catch Fire, meanwhile, has some of the highest dramatic stakes on television, even though it's unlikely to start axing characters left and right.
The news comes days after Netflix announced the double cancellation of both Jessica Jones and The Punisher, on the heels of its axing of Iron Fist, Luke Cage and Daredevil.
REUTERS/Edgar Su General Electric announced it was axing 12,000 jobs at its global power business as the struggling industrial conglomerate responds to dwindling demand for fossil fuel power plants.
In theory, Comey's axing would constitute obstruction, because of the impact it would have had on the FBI's ability to learn about Moscow's meddling, and whether U.S. citizens were involved.
Its estimate does not suggest employers will start axing jobs -- just that employees might start cutting back hours to stay under certain income thresholds to qualify for Medicaid and subsidies.
Even with the wireless connectivity and the inclusion of a 3.5mm dongle in the box, I think it's still too soon for phone makers to be axing the headphone jack.
Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard is axing advisers linked to the former chief executive, and recent Japanese jailhouse guest, Carlos Ghosn, helping Senard put a firmer personal stamp on the carmaker.
The bank has been in the news in the past couple of weeks for axing a number of middle-office positions within the investment bank, including support and technology services.
Katko has concerns with the bill axing and paring back state and local tax (SALT) deductions that are popular in affluent blue states like New York, New Jersey and California.
The zeal for parsimony, from cutting business travel to axing the office fruit bowl, has helped the bank regain some credibility by making its first net profit in four years.
Really, aside from some minor differences in specs and Samsung axing the headphone jack for 210's Galaxy Note, it's hard to find a lot of fault with Note 10.
Ivanka Trump has finally decided to speak out about her father's administration's practice of separating families at the US-Mexico border — after her dad signed an executive order axing it.
Ritter's pregnancy news came days after Netflix announced the double cancellation of both Jessica Jones and The Punisher, on the heels of its axing of Iron Fist, Luke Cage and Daredevil.
And it seems axing 33D Touch on this model may be just the start, as Kuo suggests that starting in 2019, 3D Touch functionality could be stripped from all iPhone models.
With more phone makers axing the jack, it's time to come to terms with the fact that it's soon going to be a wireless, USB-C and Lighting-based headphone world.
USB-C to Card ReaderFor professionals the biggest punch to the gut with the new MacBook Pro, wasn't the old microarchitecture in the processor, but the axing of any card reader.
Saudi Arabia is reportedly axing laws which give men legal control over whether women can leave the country, after a global backlash to the government's Absher app first revealed by INSIDER.
SBM, which leases, operates and sells floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels used in the oil industry, has nearly halved its workforce since 2014, including axing 3,200 jobs last year.
Adding fuel to the fire, Rosenblum has been criticized for bringing a nearly all-white leadership team over from Hearst while axing the most senior person of color at the company.
However, Trump's original justification for axing Comey -- failing to follow Justice Department protocols -- quickly fell by the wayside when Trump said he did it with the "Russia thing" on this mind.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's top financial regulator warned of the dangers posed to banks by cheap money and urged them to "get real" in overhauling their businesses and axing loss-making operations.
There, they chronicled the tree's axing and preparation for the trip to Rome, which involved detaching the larger branches of the 75-foot tree, to be reaffixed upon arrival in Rome.
News Analysis The toppling of Roseanne Barr — from her racist late-night tweet to the early-morning backlash and ABC's axing of her highly rated show — took less than 12 hours.
J Lo's fiance, A-Rod, just shared a photo of Hova hanging out at their home, so it's highly unlikely he'll be axing her from the Halftime Show to appease anyone.
In 2016, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon reportedly weighed axing his firm's subscription and instead signing a deal with Thomson Reuters, estimating it would save between $18 and $36 million a year.
National Democratic politicians aren't exactly on board with the idea of axing ICE — and, in general, most mainstream Democrats support border enforcement, even if they're against Trump's wall and other policies.
Trump's budgets, including the one submitted earlier this month to Congress, have called for axing the Department of Energy's loan guarantee program that has supported numerous renewable energy and energy efficiency projects.
From gutting net neutrality and axing privacy rules, to attempts to weaken both FCC and FTC oversight of major telecom and media monopolies, there's a perfect storm of unaccountability on the horizon.
This is a move Asus has dabbled with before, but axing webcams entirely on these new systems makes a strong (though potentially quite accurate) statement on what the company thinks gamers want.
British finance minister Philip Hammond has stopped short of axing the retail share sale altogether but said it was "not the right time for a retail offer" due to increased market volatility.
The yield on the benchmark government bond due in 2026 rose to a 4-month high of 9.2 percent in the aftermath of Gordhan's axing, but has since recovered to 8.55 percent.
To make matters more unsettling, after the super shocking firing of Comey, Trump turned around and told Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov that axing the guy had taken "great pressure" off him.
Senate GOP Continues Obamacare Repeal EffortVice President Mike Pence was forced to break a tied vote in the Senate to allow Republicans to launch debate on axing the Affordable Care Act, a.k.
While concerns about quality of programming have circulated, on top of frustrations from fans and creators over Netflix axing shows before their third season, Netflix executives seem to have a strategy in place.
That means axing or licensing out some experimental drugs in non-core therapy areas, while boosting investment - as well as potential early-stage acquisitions - in the most promising fields, according to company insiders.
Increasingly, Clinton is eyeing the general election on the campaign trail -- axing her usual shots at Sanders from her stump speech, focusing on the economy and laying into Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
Fitness class startup ClassPass rocked its subscribers Wednesday with news that the business is axing its unlimited tier, which allowed people to attend as many fitness classes as they wanted for $190/month.
The Pentagon reacted with dismay on Thursday over South Korea's announcement that is axing an intelligence sharing agreement with Japan, urging the two sides to come to another arrangement quickly, citing safety concerns.
Confidence has been subdued by political uncertainty following the axing of the finance minister in March and a subsequent double credit downgrade to sub-investment grade, while the economy slipped into technical recession.
Google is permanently axing all "top touch" functionality from its new Home Mini device after a nasty bug was documented yesterday that essentially recorded everything around the gadget and sent it to Google.
Trump's budget also calls for axing much of the State Department's foreign aid and cultural exchange programs and would pull funding for programs like Meals on Wheels that help seniors with limited mobility.
Nokia bought Franco-American Alcatel-Lucent last year to broaden its operations and is currently axing thousands of jobs as it seeks to cut 28 billion euros ($20143 billion) of annual costs by 22014.
He has long expressed interest in a similar, large-scale event in the nation's capital, proposing a military parade last year for Veterans Day before axing it after pushback from local politicians over costs.
McCarthy's axing comes amid reports of tension between he and Rodgers, who was asked about the future of his coach in the hours before the firing after the team fell to 4-7-1.
Axing rebates would raise costs for state Medicaid programs and wouldn't help Medicaid patients who already have low or no copays for their drugs, wrote Edwin Park of George Washington University's Health Policy Institute.
ZURICH, Dec 7 (Reuters) - General Electric Co announced on Thursday it was axing 12,000 jobs at its global power business as the struggling industrial conglomerate responds to dwindling demand for fossil fuel power plants.
The streaming wars are well underway, and if you are thinking of axing some of your subscriptions, you are not alone — many users are jumping from one service to another, following their favorite shows.
Despite last year's bye-week axing of head coach Joe Philbin, the Dolphins still boast defensive studs like Ndamukong Suh and Mario Williams, plus talented offensive players like Jarvis Landry, Arian Foster, and Ryan Tannehill.
"I have been to China and I have seen also the huge tree replanting and I've seen also the axing of major industries that are producing huge greenhouse gas into the air," said Samoa's Tuilaepa.
Given how woefully behind so many Americans are at saving for retirement and, further, how thin high returns may be on the ground over the next decade, axing the fiduciary rule would be a disaster.
Moody's, Fitch and S&P Global Ratings all downgraded the country's sovereign credit rating, the latter two to sub-investment grade, following President Jacob Zuma's abrupt axing of Pravin Gordhan as finance minister in March.
President Trump signaled in a Monday morning tweet that he is open to axing his newly announced tariffs on steel and aluminum if the U.S. successfully negotiates a new NAFTA deal with Mexico and Canada.
SAS, which is also axing 90% of staff, on Tuesday secured guarantees from the Swedish and Danish governments worth $300 million and a pledge from Denmark to what it takes to keep the carrier flying.
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy signaled a potential reshuffle of his government on Wednesday that local media said could include axing Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk in favor of businessman and veteran politician Serhiy Tihipko.
Nearly five months since ABC's much-publicized axing of its "Roseanne" revival from its lineup, the network on Tuesday premiered "The Conners," a half hour spin-off framed around the fictional family of Roseanne Conner.
On Monday, the company announced it was axing at least 2250,500 jobs.. Aided by Softbank, Sprint has set up two leasing vehicles to fund handset leasing and network investments, removing those costs from its balance sheet.
But, when we reported the brand was axing its affordable assortment of alt-bridal gowns and bridesmaid dresses, a J.Crew representative did mention the gap would be filled with a new dress collection arriving in spring.
The property developer had earlier planned to list EWI as a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) before axing that plan in June when it decided to list it on the local bourse as an ordinary firm.
The pair decided there was nobody they could bear to make out with for another week, and therefore refused to give out their roses, effectively axing Daniel (JoJo's season), Carl (Andi's season), Ryan (who?), and themselves.
Unlikely. Which is why the magazine is choosing to compete within a men's market ripe and ready for some shaking up, if the recent axing of longtime Esquire Editor-in-Chief David Granger is any indication.
Everyone involved has insisted that axing the scene didn't shortchange the film in any way, but just taking a look at how Munn seemingly airlifts into the movie out of nowhere should disabuse anyone of that notion.
" While he decried gun-free zones as "offering up candy to bad people," he backed away from axing all of them, telling CNN in the May 24 interview that they would only be eliminated "in some cases.
According to Entertainment Weekly, the owners of the Henagar Drive-In in Henagar, AL, are axing plans to show Beauty and the Beast because of news that the new live-action remake will include a gay character.
The yield on the benchmark government bond due in 2026 ZAR186= rose to a 4-month high of 9.2 percent in the aftermath of Gordhan's axing, and at the current 8.55 percent appears attractive to foreign investors.
That could include killing the Office of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, which has played a supporting role in lowering the cost of solar power, and axing ARPA-E, an incubator for long-shot, futuristic energy tech.
Lam has stopped short of axing the bill altogether, unnerving many who fear the law could put them at the mercy of the mainland Chinese justice system which is plagued by torture, forced confessions and arbitrary detentions.
TORONTO, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Thomson Reuters Corp said on Tuesday that it will cut its workforce by 12 percent by 2020, axing 3,200 jobs, as part of a plan to streamline the business and improve operating efficiencies.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)China's biggest ride-hailing firm is axing 15% of its staff and scaling back non-core businesses as it tries to get back on track following the murders of two passengers last year.
Here are five things you should know about Khuzami: Khuzami is a career official, not a presidential appointee, which keeps him protected in the event that Trump decides to go on an axing spree at the Justice Department.
Critics point out the obvious: Axing these subsidies means younger, healthier Americans who don't need much insurance coverage to begin with will have lower costs, while people who need care the most will see their premiums driven up.
It suggested shaving a third off the Environmental Protection Agency, axing nearly a quarter from the State Department, and lopping off more than a fifth from the Department of Transportation, which oversees much of the nation's federal infrastructure.
The Washington Post over the weekend reported that Twitter had more than doubled the pace of its bot-policing efforts since October 2017, axing 70 million accounts in May and June and keeping up that rate in July.
President Trump drew fresh attention to this issue when he tweeted in August 2018 that he had asked the SEC to consider axing quarterly reports after hearing from business leaders it would allow companies "greater flexibility" and save money.
President Trump drew fresh attention to this issue when he tweeted in August 2018 that he had asked the SEC to consider axing quarterly reports after hearing from business leaders it would allow companies "greater flexibility" and save money. .
President Trump drew fresh attention to this issue when he tweeted in August 2018 that he had asked the SEC to consider axing quarterly reports after hearing from business leaders it would allow companies "greater flexibility" and save money. .
It was the first high-profile axing of the Trump administration, and it came less than a month into Trump's term, adding weight to charges that his presidency was in chaos and fueling questions about the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.
Trump's stated reason for axing Comey was his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, an explanation that didn't quite hold up — and then Trump finally confirmed it, by admitting he fired the FBI director because of the Russia investigation.
The cycle of clumsiness and well-deployed ire escalated just before Christmas, when a DUP minister combined a terse festive greeting with news of the axing of a small bursary for people to hone language skills in remote Irish-speaking places.
It was already ridiculous that Just Dance 2019 supported the Nintendo Wii, even after axing PS3 support, but now the 2020 version of the dancing video game is still supporting the aged system, Ubisoft said onstage at its E3 press conference.
RBS will also not close any more branches beyond those in its Williams & Glyn network until 2020, McEwan said, following repeated criticism by lawmakers about the pace at which the bank and its peers are axing outlets as customers go online.
Britain's largest retail bank announced plans to save 400 million pounds by end-2017 by axing a further 3,000 jobs and closing an additional 13 branches to protect its earnings and ambitious dividend profile against lower-for-longer interest rates.
Democrats are using the words of Trump's former top health and human services official against him; former HHS Secretary Tom Price recently said he believed axing the individual mandate would make people in the individual market sicker and drive up costs.
But even some of its most supportive investors concede that, while the restructuring - which included axing a fifth of senior management jobs - might stand Rolls in good stead in the long term, it could pose problems over the next five years.
Fox, spurred by the audience engagement being received by ABC's' "Roseanne" revival, said it made the call to bring back the Tim Allen-led comedy after axing several of its other comedy offerings such as " Brooklyn Nine-Nine " and "The Mick."
House Republicans passed a measure May 4 axing major parts of the Affordable Care Act, including hundreds of billions in extra Medicaid money that 31 states now receive for expanding to cover more lower-income Americans under the federal insurance program.
Fujifilm told a group of reporters that one of the reasons for axing the D-pad was to push users towards the Q-button, which Fujifilm feels is a much more powerful device for navigating a mirrorless camera's endless menus.
Britain's largest retail bank announced plans to save 400 million pounds by end-2017 by axing a further 3,000 jobs and closing an additional 200 branches to protect its earnings and ambitious dividend profile against lower-for-longer interest rates.
To pay for it, Ottawa is axing two tax credits that cover some costs of tuition and textbooks, worth about $550 over the same period, and they'll be forgoing other planned measures regarding student loans and grants, worth $189 million.
Singapore's troubles go beyond oil and gas as jobs in the financial and technology sectors were also hurt, with global banks Barclays and Standard Chartered, as well as Japanese online retailer Rakuten and U.S. internet company Yahoo also axing staff.
Rival Santander said earlier this month it was shutting almost a fifth of its branch network with the loss of around 840 jobs, while Barclays said it was weighing axing or relocating 280 staff from a call centre in Leeds.
On his first day, Kelly made a statement about who is in charge by axing Anthony Scaramucci, the brash former Wall Street financier who intensified the drama inside the West Wing during his tumultuous 10-day stint as communications director.
"This is a shocking change in the mission of one of the nation's premier scientific agencies," Andrew Rosenberg, director of the UCS's Center for Science and Democracy "Axing its focus on climate change and resource conservation is foolhardy," he said.
" The GOP's proposed pitch to increase tax cuts while axing tax deductions popular with the middle class -- like deductions for student loans and school supplies purchased by teachers -- are a "sleight of hand," Pelosi said, adding that "it's a shell game.
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Britain's second biggest supermarket faced mounting pressure on Wednesday over axing the Fairtrade label from tea for its own ethical sourcing logo which has sparked fears more companies could drop the certification scheme that supports poor farmers.
Congressional Republicans could, for instance, remove the threat of Trump axing his attorney general in order to impede Bob Mueller's investigation by making clear that any such firing would be met with overwhelming reprisals, up to and including impeachment proceedings.
In office Trump has lived by the same heedless attitude, axing aides -- often for insufficient loyalty -- at a furious rate and turning the federal government into a Trump Tower on the Potomac, where one man rules by his gut instinct.
Sadly, after axing the headphone jack on its phones earlier this spring, it seems the days of getting 3.5mm jacks on OnePlus phones are gone for good, as the 7T's only port is a USB-C connection on the bottom.
China's Xi Jinping gives himself nearly unlimited power; Republicans in the Senate deliver a big win to Wall Street by axing a key consumer protection rule; the US and India forge ahead in a strong partnership during a Tillerson visit.
Pruitt clearly has a cozy relationship with lobbyists for industries usually associated with environmental disasters rather than environmental protection, consistently muddles the scientific evidence on climate change, and he's happily set his sights on axing large numbers of the agency's scientists and staff.
Last week, leaked screenshots showed off what looked to be the Apple Music and Apple TV apps, and a roundup of Apple's plans for next week by Bloomberg indicated that Apple is indeed axing the program, in favor of those separate applications.
The probes have led to resignations and the firing of numerous executives in state firms, a broad presidential inquiry into graft, as well as the eventually axing of Zuma by his party in 2018 just months before the end of his second term.
Lloyds, Britain's largest retail bank, said it aims to save 224 million pounds ($530 million) by the end of 2017 by axing the additional jobs on top of 4,000 positions it has already said it would cut from its 75,000-strong workforce.
The majority of Americans disapprove of President Trump's decision to pardon ex-Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, according to a new NBC News/Survey Monkey poll, while nearly two-thirds said they support the Obama-era DACA program, which Trump is seriously considering axing.
U.S. coal exports to the world through May this year rose 60 percent from the same period in 2016 to nearly 37 million tons, a trend the Trump administration was quick to claim was due to its axing of Obama-era environmental regulations.
To help pay for its new project, the Liberal government has just saved itself a few dollars by reversing another Conservative policy and axing the Office of Religious Freedom, a diplomatic brainchild of Mr Harper (as was predicted in a recent Erasmus post).
"Trump is attempting what could be the largest rollback of public lands protections in American history by axing the Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears National Monuments," said Heidi McIntosh, the Rocky Mountains regional managing attorney for Earthjustice, an environmental law firm.
Although Trump has said he wants Rosenstein to stay in the job, axing him would give the White House the chance to put in his place an official who could restrict Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation or perhaps even fire Mueller.
Fresh from hiring top private banker Iqbal Khan from rival Credit Suisse, the Swiss bank is axing unnecessary layers in its flagship wealth management unit to serve rich clients better and faster, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters Breakingviews on Tuesday.
Weakening and axing of departments and programs, such as a Freshman Seminar program originally seeded with Carnegie Foundation grants, stripping the nationally-known Black Music Research Center and eliminating Humanities requirement — all are moves which caused many part-time instructors to lose classes.
These back-to-back changes rank among the Trump administration's top efforts to undercut US responses to climate change, alongside threatening to quit the Paris climate agreement and axing a sweeping Obama-era executive order that required all agencies to reduce their climate footprint.
Not only has the network been praised for putting ethical values before profit by axing one of its most successful shows, many have been lauding the move as an example of what happens when minorities are represented amongst the highest ranks of a company.
HONG KONG, July 8 (Reuters) - Whole teams within Deutsche Bank AG have been told their positions were gone on Monday, as the lender began axing 18,000 jobs globally in one of the biggest overhauls to an investment bank since the aftermath of the financial crisis.
In so wealthy a nation, it's unacceptable that many of our colleagues are willing to offer tax breaks to billionaires while talking of axing programs that help the poor, like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).
Chuck E. Cheese is jumping into the new decade by revitalizing their brand and axing some of their most iconic looks for a more fresh, "modern" appearance — complete with a new logo and color scheme, "refined signage," interactive light-up dance floor, and brighter lighting.
This uncertainty matters now, even while talks are still ongoing, because the lack of clarity means that businesses do not know what the future holds in the UK. BAE Systems, the UK's largest defense firm, is reportedly set to announce the axing of 1,000 jobs.
Kemp nixed 15 bills overall in his first opportunity to wield his veto pen, also axing legislation to mandate a fiscal analysis before lawmakers could vote to extend tax breaks and a bill that restored Georgians' right to sue the government over laws deemed unconstitutional.
PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus posted higher airplane orders for 28 but failed to keep pace with deliveries for the second year in a row after axing its A22000 superjumbo program and clearing its books of some defunct deals left over from a faltering industry order boom.
PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus posted higher airplane orders for 28 but failed to keep pace with deliveries for the second year in a row after axing its A22000 superjumbo program and clearing its books of some defunct deals left over from a faltering industry order boom.
Axing the jack, they say, paves the way for discreet, bean-sized earbuds that can simultaneously translate, filter out unwanted noise or let us control other devices by voice - and drive up the value of the so-called 'hearables' market to $16 billion within five years.
Image: SamsungBy axing the 3.5mm port, the A8s is one of Samsung's first phones not equipped with a headphone jack, which has become a real point of contention after so many phone makers followed Apple's lead when it ditched the long-lived feature on the iPhone 7.
This is the latest example of how the Trump administration is aggressively targeting Obama-era regulations and other efforts to prepare and respond to climate change, from announcing plans to withdraw the US from the Paris climate accord to axing restrictions on building in flood zones.
YouTube itself might want to pay attention to that, since another study found that by simply turning off images in videos that users only listen to, YouTube could cut down greenhouse emissions equivalent to axing the carbon footprint of 30,000 homes in the UK each year.
Axing the jack, they say, paves the way for discreet, bean-sized earbuds that can simultaneously translate, filter out unwanted noise or let us control other devices by voice - and drive up the value of the so-called 'hearables' market to $16 billion within five years.
SYDNEY/HONG KONG, July 8 (Reuters) - Whole teams in Deutsche Bank's Asian operations were told their positions were gone on Monday, as the lender began axing 13,000 jobs globally in one of the biggest overhauls to an investment bank since the aftermath of the financial crisis.
The country's credit rating was recently downgraded by all three major rating firms, with two of the top three agencies slashing Pretoria's debt into junk territory, all citing the risk of abrupt fiscal policy shifts following the sudden axing of finance minister Pravin Gordhan in March.
Michael Doran, a former senior director on George W. Bush's National Security Council, is an outspoken critic of the Iran deal, but on Tuesday he argued in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal that fixing the deal would be much smarter than simply axing it.
SEOUL, South Korea — The star-crossed Samsung Galaxy Note 7 — the ambitious new smartphone whose problems with fires prompted an unprecedented and costly product axing, warnings from airlines and a host of one-liners from late-night comedians — may be headed back into the hands of consumers.
"While I greatly appreciate you informing me, on three separate occasions, that I am not under investigation, I nevertheless concur with the judgment of the Department of Justice that you are not able to lead the Bureau," Trump wrote in the second paragraph of his Tuesday letter axing Comey.
If you thought that Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer were pretty ruthless with axing beloved characters like Barb (Shannon Purser), you have no idea the darkness that could have been unleashed on the Netflix show's most iconic character...and what darkness could still be ahead for her.
The axing of the plans was welcomed by the CEE Bankwatch Network of environmental groups in central and eastern Europe, which was concerned the project would lock the country into decades more fossil fuel power production at a time when most countries are trying to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Perhaps you think that he's depressed over the fact that his first four weeks in power have been marked by a disastrous attempt at immigration control, the axing of the national security adviser, the ignominious retreat of a nominee for labor secretary and a failed military raid in Yemen.
Frank Bruni To travel the liberal byways of social media over recent weeks was to learn that Donald Trump was on the precipice of axing Robert Mueller and was likely to use the days just before Christmas, when we were distracted by eggnog and mistletoe, to lower the blade.
Pompeo's morale-boosting talk of "swagger" inside Foggy Bottom, meanwhile, rings more hollow nearly 29 months into his tenure—more image management than vision—after the president's new budget called for axing nearly one dollar in four allocated to the diplomatic corps, a suggestion that met bipartisan condemnation on Capitol Hill.
On Tuesday, the White House announced Comey was fired as Trump's decision came at the recommendation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein, who laid out the case for axing Comey in a memo that detailed his mishandling of the investigation into Clinton's private email server.
Several companies have threatened to stop doing business in the state until the law is undone, and at least two—PayPal and Deutsche Bank—have already followed through, the latter announcing earlier in the day they were axing a planned expansion that would have brought 250 new jobs to the state.
In a heartfelt letter about her own reaction to the show's surprise axing, Wachowski writes that the decision came after fan outcry encouraged the streaming giant to bring the show — about a "cluster" of eight strangers linked mentally and emotionally who become targets of a mysterious corporation — back to life.
But the announcement shows the world's biggest plane maker is axing jobs more aggressively than it forecast earlier this year, and that it will not let up the pressure to cut costs under the new chief executive of the airplane unit, Kevin McAllister, who succeeded Ray Conner on Nov. 21.
KABUL, Afghanistan — After abruptly axing nearly a year of delicate peace talks with the Taliban in September, President Trump put the negotiations back on the front-burner this week in a similarly jolting fashion by seeming to demand a cease-fire that his negotiators had long concluded was overly ambitious.
With the euro zone economy on its best run in almost a decade and conservative policymakers keen to start winding down stimulus, the ECB gave a small nod to improvement with a tweak of its guidance in early March, axing a reference to being ready to act with all available instruments.
Early pranks include the mostly gentle "huge sneeze prank" and "confusing people," but some of the more recent videos you'll find on his channel feature a man in military attire chasing strangers with a flamethrower, a blood-stained "zombie" replicating axing someone's head off, and, of course, a very literal killer clown.
That led MoviePass and its parent company, a data analytics firm called Helios and Matheson, to come up with seemingly every conceivable way to stay in business, from axing and reintroducing numerous versions of its subscriptions, blacking out certain movies and theaters, and pulling a number of shady tactics around plan cancellation and auto-renewal.
So, although moves like a hiring freeze or axing the N.E.A. and legal aid would have no real impact on the deficit, Trump's supporters don't see these moves as trivial—let alone as window dressing designed to distract them from other, less populist measures, like a tax plan that would benefit mainly the rich.
The other rules set for axing include a Securities and Exchange Commission rule requiring oil and gas companies to reveal payments made to foreign governments; an Interior Department rule to reduce methane pollution from oil and natural gas wells on federal land; and the Labor Department's rule to require certain federal contractors to report recent labor law violations.
George W. Bush took such action with his ouster of the Secretary of Treasury Paul O'Neill in 2002, just after a successful midterm election, tossing Secretary of State Colin Powell overboard following his 85033 reelection, and axing of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld after a disastrous 2006 midterm that flipped both houses of Congress to the Democrats.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiThe Hill's Morning Report - Progressives, centrists clash in lively Democratic debate Senate braces for brawl over Trump's spy chief Congress kicks bipartisan energy innovation into higher gear MORE (R-Alaska), who had previously expressed reservations, provided a boost to the bill's chances this week when she said that she would support axing the individual mandate.
There's a flash of Nancy falling down a set of stairs — we know it's Nancy because any True Blood fan can recognize Anna Paquin in anguish — there's a quick scene of a younger Grace playing a girlhood marriage-predicting game with a friend, another of Grace screaming in an asylum, and a very quick look at a man apparently axing someone's bloody leg.
No matter which night you watch, or if you tune out, ideas of government health care, axing private insurance, higher taxes, and better benefits to illegal immigrants than to our veterans will remain as the Democratic candidates demonstrate how out of touch they have become with Americans, while playing identity politics in the state of Michigan and across the country.
But the chances of a quickly rescheduled summit going ahead seem slim, analysts said, pointing to a range of factors from the looming US midterm elections to the threats that Trump doled out alongside invitations to another meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un. Trump's move could be a classic "Art of the Deal" maneuver meant to help him gain leverage over Kim, but Pyongyang watchers said axing the summit might end up hurting the US more than it helps.

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