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"fiasco" Definitions
  1. something that does not succeed, often in a way that makes people feel embarrassed

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Actually, the sale was a fiasco, or, more precisely, one part of an ongoing fiasco.
Lupe Fiasco To me, this Lupe Fiasco show in 2007 showcased how hip-hop was changing in the Netherlands.
The Washington Post recently chronicled a dozen times Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has apologized, yet the social network keeps experiencing fiasco after fiasco.
"To me this is as much of a SoftBank fiasco as it is an Adam [Neumann] fiasco," one person close to the company told Recode.
READ: Trolls apparently made the Iowa caucus fiasco even worse.
Last year, the ACMs mocked the Oscargate Best Picture fiasco.
The European Parliament fiasco suggests that it simply lacks principles.
The airport fiasco illustrates both his mindset and his methods.
Fortunately, that whole huge fiasco didn't scare Younes Bendjima away.
Also, there was the entire boat ride from hell fiasco.
There are no magic alternatives — only delay and, eventually, fiasco.
The roots of the fiasco are not hard to determine.
Billboard is reportedly making a documentary about the whole fiasco.
The last thing anyone wants is another Note 7 fiasco.
You can probably thank the label for that whole fiasco.
The tariff fiasco shows, however, that there is no alternative.
But its invasion of Lebanon in 1982 was a fiasco.
Didn't the NHL learn anything from the Arizona Coyotes fiasco?
Masayoshi Son opened his presentation by acknowledging the WeWork fiasco.
Will the Covington Catholic High School fiasco change social media?
But you can avoid the fiasco in the first place.
Getting DeX to work on a Mac was a fiasco.
Yes, her career is thriving and his is a fiasco.
The fiasco at Dunkirk became a psychic triumph in England.
What's your reaction to the fiasco in Iowa last night?
And things only got worse during the Iowa caucus fiasco.
Undeterred by cartoon fiasco at [the United Nations General Assembly].
Trump and his team don't want to repeat that fiasco.
Netflix hasn't looked this bad since the whole Qwikster fiasco.
There was this big fiasco with a guy named Jameson.
His friends lingered in the courtyard, laughing about the fiasco.
And Lupe Fiasco will perform his rap classic "Kick Push."
That fiasco came against the Colts, too, but in Indianapolis.
For instance, he was totally wrong about the pickup truck fiasco.
The whole thing brings the recent "alien megastructure" fiasco to mind.
That's not to say Amazon wasn't worried about the hoverboard fiasco.
The fiasco surrounding the comment system has similarly not gone away.
Trump needed a new one after the whole Michael Flynn fiasco.
Getting it wrong, unfortunately, leads to the Sonic the Hedgehog fiasco.
The entire fiasco drew sharp rebukes from policymakers like Democratic Sen.
This is the sort of public fiasco companies would rather avoid.
Both will have to pay $20 million apiece for the fiasco.
Is any infrastructure fiasco in America really surprising at this point?
Despite the Rio fiasco, Latin American cities are still cabling up.
That's why the current Samsung Note 7 fiasco is so fascinating.
The only thing clearly indicated from Monday night's event was fiasco.
Luckily, the duo had a good attitude about the whole fiasco.
Npm has also published its own blog post on the fiasco.
As you recall, a year ago, Mariah's performance was a fiasco.
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I just hope that it does not become another SBInet fiasco.
Upstairs, where Leonardo's most famous work remains, is still a fiasco.
"Still in disbelief at yesterday's fiasco," one user tweeted this morning.
Financial fiasco or not, "King of Jazz" is a remarkable artifact.
The army used the fiasco as an excuse to seize power.
Can we trust the polls after the 2015 general election fiasco?
He changed his name to distance himself from the McDonald's fiasco.
Their next stop, Weimar, brings an entirely different kind of fiasco.
If anything goes awry, the consequences can quickly yield a fiasco.
An ongoing economic fiasco in Venezuela has left its population desperate.
The release of the transcripts became a fiasco for the president.
But replacing Mr. Onaodowan with Mr. Patinkin turned into a fiasco.
Did we learn nothing from the botched fresco fiasco of 2012?
Trump's visit to Texas didn't turn out to be a fiasco.
" Later Tuesday, Trump went further, calling the episode a "total fiasco.
We have laid out the fiasco for you, comment by comment.
Will the WeWork fiasco change the governance structure of upcoming unicorns?
It is against this backdrop that the "Countdown Machine" fiasco occurred.
To TheTwistedTwo, the whole fiasco is "a love story," she told me.
Why didn't he just go back to Sweetwater after the Pariah fiasco?
The cops are called, and the fake baby becomes a public fiasco.
This recall is a lot different than last year's Note 7 fiasco.
The fiasco led to Beyoncé's publicist calling for a detente on Instagram.
That seems to be the point of both Slow Burn and Fiasco.
Call it a mulligan, if you will, on this whole DAO fiasco.
Before AirPower, there was BendGate and AntennaGate and the battery slowdown fiasco.
Republicans were, however, far from the only bad actors during this fiasco.
The second stage of the fiasco vortex is sheer chaos and terror.
"And then it got completely derailed by the Ukraine fiasco," said Payne.
So was the Note7 fiasco a unique fluke of poor quality assurance?
"It was a complete failure," Solano said, almost laughing at his fiasco.
Without the James Comey fiasco, I would have predicted a Democratic landslide.
His threats to members of Congress could not stop the healthcare fiasco.
"How did I end up here," she moans after another romantic fiasco.
But to the national media, this latest fiasco was all too familiar.
This operation was a fiasco for the 4chan shitposters on many levels.
The reverberations of the TrumpCare fiasco will not stop at the Beltway.
Preferably not mid-fuck, as that would be a boner-shrinking fiasco.
One of the best books on the Iraq war is entitled "Fiasco".
Byford said that he has been "shamelessly" exploiting each new infrastructure fiasco.
Calabacita, or Mexican summer squash, is the understudy during this avocado fiasco.
Had that provision remained operational, the Maricopa fiasco might have been averted.
The key to hiding this red carpet fiasco for viewers at home?
It was a mistake to allow this, and the MetLife fiasco is
To be clear, Anonymous Login couldn't have prevented the Cambridge Analytica fiasco.
Mawston explained how Samsung lost momentum because of the Note 7 fiasco.
It's a huge fiasco for everybody and they're like you know what?
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VICE: Hey Jon, what're your thoughts on the whole toilet paper fiasco?
"This whole fiasco has set women back over a decade," said one.
The Senate isn't likely to convict, but let Republicans own this fiasco.
As with the Plaza, the result is about the same: a fiasco.
The fiasco prompted northern Cyprus to tighten its visa rules for Syrians.
The #SchumerShutdown was an entirely avoidable fiasco forced on Americans by Democrats.
"I almost got divorced through this whole fiasco," Scaramucci said on Thursday.
Within months, President Kennedy was embroiled in the Bay of Pigs fiasco.
As for Wasserman Shultz, the email fiasco was outrageous, but not surprising.
The standard explanation for this fiasco turns on the price of oil.
COLOGNE, Germany — "A fiasco," said a local lawmaker, shaking his head grimly.
"Doing nothing now would be a moral and strategic fiasco," Haas said.
I realized that he was as big a fiasco as his predecessor.
Lupe Fiasco: Well, in some ways, you've only got so many chips.
Update: There's another new rumor regarding this year's Kevin Hart Oscar host fiasco.
UPDATE: I wrote the above before the recent Bcash on GDAX/Coinbase fiasco.
In the decade since the James Frey fiasco, social media has turned untold
Behold the fiasco of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada.
But the only surprise in Iowa was the fiasco in reporting the results.
There's been unfortunate violence, political upheaval, and the unending fiasco that is Hiddleswift.
I'm sure that would be considered a bigger fiasco then what's happened here.
Perhaps if Facebook had been more diverse, that all fiasco could've been prevented.
A similar drug war in Thailand, which began in 2003, was a fiasco.
And, the Cash Mooney (Da'Vinchi) situation was simply a fiasco of massive proportions.
P. time" fiasco: "I do apologize if I was a little late tonight.
She also spent part of the summer battling hackers after the troll fiasco.
The very next moment, the hugest fiasco in Oscar history came to light.
One major overhang is drug pricing, an issue highlighted by the Valeant fiasco.
Read more ReadFacebook's response to that fiasco, as with this one, was infuriating.
Perhaps painful memories of the fiasco of DaimlerChrysler are fading away at last.
"I would say it was a total fiasco from day one," he added.
Between this and the Nils Sjoberg fiasco, she's had a pretty rough week.
Twitter has recently taken steps to address the outrage over the verified fiasco.
Instead, the lies caused the Daniels fiasco to metastasize into a genuine crisis.
Note: Some say the fiasco could have been have been avoidable for Facebook.
Over one quarter of American workers face the bureaucratic fiasco of occupational licensing.
The Memo: Trump allies hope he can turn the page on Russia fiasco.
It turned into this big fiasco with fire trucks and all this stuff.
Have we learned nothing from the Whole Foods peeled orange fiasco of 2016?
We must also have assurance that such a fiasco will never occur again.
Museum leaders portrayed the fiasco as good for museums and the antiquities market.
Saturday night was another fiasco to add to this list of the lost.
The testing fiasco in the US indicates we didn't use that time well.
It's busy looking out for ways to prevent the next burger emoji fiasco.
This scenario is like Iraq in 2003, except it's a much bigger fiasco.
The Daily: On the podcast, our correspondents in London discuss the Brexit fiasco.
Mr. Neyfakh will contribute "Fiasco," an investigative show that delves into governmental imbroglios.
That should be the central lesson from the epic media fiasco of Russiagate.
That we narrowly avoided one fiasco is no insurance against the next one.
In the 220s, Mr. Willis fronted a punk band called Wesley Willis Fiasco.
If you go forward, your whole career could be overshadowed by a fiasco.
The FCC's previous attempt to solicit comments from the public was a fiasco.
"She should have said 'withdraw' at the beginning of this fiasco," he said.
"She should have said 'withdraw' at the beginning of this fiasco," he said.
I wanted to avoid that whole fiasco—all the fights, all the gangs.
Our sources say that fiasco is fresh in the minds of publishing execs.
But she's not opposed to other uses, like reining in the subway fiasco.
Iowa caucuses were a 'fiasco' The President repeatedly referred to the delay in results for the Iowa caucuses as a "fiasco" during the meal with journalists, and spoke at some length about the candidates in the race, one source told CNN.
As the Audi precedent shows, a fiasco can dent a marque's prospects for years.
I think a Cruz nomination would merely be a fiasco for the Republican Party.
In another country, such a fiasco would spell disaster for the government in power.
The fiasco contributed to the evaporation of Labour's big polling lead over the Tories.
Deloitte's Brazilian fiasco is depressing, but at least skulduggery is being uncovered and punished.
The full picture of the Fyre Festival fiasco remains murky, even after two documentaries.
Following the fiasco, Niger's defense minister asked the US to begin flying armed drones.
The Iowa caucus fiasco just re-ignited the defining narrative in the Democratic Party.
YouTube has remained largely silent on the fiasco, while Paul has issued two apologies.
A similar foam fiasco went down in January, as well as back in 2014.
While that sounds like a privacy fiasco waiting to happen, don't get too excited.
Military family: Enlistment bonus fiasco 'depleted our savings' The reasons for the $21,000 recoupment?
The announcement today, then, suggests that Lupe Fiasco is not at all retired. Again.
But we've learned few of the lessons, as the recent James Gunn fiasco proved.
The New York Yankees-Detroit Tigers game on Thursday turned in a giant fiasco.
When I saved more tips, I bought a Fiat, and that was a fiasco.
From the emu's, it is adaptation in action, every economic fiasco an evolutionary opportunity.
The Cambridge Analytica fiasco appears to have been in violation of what Facebook promised.
As the fiasco unfolded, the name "tezos" became crypto-world shorthand for ICO avarice.
Oh, and who can forget that whole Japanese BBQ grill fiasco on her palm?
The O'Reilly fiasco -- especially coming so soon after Ailes' ouster -- will test that theory.
This issue doesn't seem to be nearly as widespread as the keyboard fiasco, though.
The Best Picture fiasco was far from the only controversy at the 2017 Oscars.
Competitor Delta was quick to chime in on social media after the leggings fiasco.
History suggests the GOP will bounce back from this fiasco faster than people think.
Throw in icy, snowy roads and you have the makings of a real fiasco.
Even after Melania Trump's Republican National Convention speech fiasco, Trump couldn't stay off Twitter.
EMATUM's tuna fishing project, too, was a fiasco with boats rusting in Maputo harbour.
But the WeWork fiasco raises profound doubts about his judgment and SoftBank's valuation process.
Most British pollsters have taken considerable steps to avoid a repeat of that fiasco.
Gail: I'm beginning to wonder how much the email fiasco is going to matter.
They did not properly acknowledge the fiasco, admit their mistakes or feel sufficiently humbled.
The Epstein fiasco underscores the staffing, morale, and healthcare challenges facing the Justice Department.
When one fiasco settles down, another begins for United Airlines — or so it seems.
In the fallout of this fiasco, the business leaders chastised Trump in strong terms.
Innuendos are a tough horse to bet on in business; remember Airbnb's logo fiasco?
At least this won't be a Bob Marley and 420-type fiasco — small mercies.
Perhaps it's a good thing Issa's party Lyft fiasco derails her meeting with Dro.
I just don't think the costs of the Russiagate fiasco are comparable to that.
The latest political fiasco involving Trump's condolence calls is such a case in point.
However I do think this fiasco is likely to hurt Trump's polls in 2020.
After the La La Land/Moonlight fiasco of 2017, you can't risk missing anything.
Avoiding mistakes made while you are emotional can help you dodge a career fiasco.
The Washington Post editorial board: The Roger Stone fiasco further diminishes the Justice Department.
Scaramucci's attitude collided with two forces that made his fiasco vortex spin even faster.
Fiasco, known for imaginative, fat-free stagings, does not aim for fancy or swell.
Opinion Columnist The identity politics fiasco surrounding Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has been excruciating.
It's Canceled Justin Timberlake Claims He & Janet Jackson Made "Peace" After The Super Bowl Fiasco
Sunday night provided plenty of other awkward moments, like the Chrissy Metz-Alison Brie fiasco!
As the Cambridge Analytica fiasco threw into sharp relief, that hasn't always been the case.
Kobe Bryant, Lupe Fiasco, Robert Downey Jr. and Justin Bieber have also done technology deals.
Expect performers including Lupe Fiasco, Kurt Vile and the Violators, Thursday, Bishop Briggs and more.
They can at least feel slightly better about that decision given the recent Chipotle fiasco.
The company has said that its customers had remained loyal despite the Note 7 fiasco.
We see your "dope" and raise you an Andy King and that Evian water fiasco.
This West Coast-transplant still doesn't understand the fiasco that is East Coast street parking.
This legislative fiasco underscores the need for more fundamental reform of the nation's budgeting process.
An extensive post on the EVE Online subreddit details the entire fiasco, dubbed the COCoup.
Every year since then has been either a fiasco, catastrophe, retrenchment, or an outright retreat.
The Sun demanded a few months ago: "It's time to end the foreign aid fiasco".
But the 4S managed to evade the Antennagate-grade fiasco that plagued the iPhone 4.
Internet advertising — what Marc Andreessen calls a "rolling fiasco" — is rife with fraud and distrust.
"One of the most epic fails in the dot-com bubble fiasco," according to CNET.
It's there that Nathan sends her a $50 tip for the fiasco in the car.
After the conservative trends fiasco, Facebook is pushing itself to a new standard of transparency.
Is it best to be like Swift — the girl who had an industry-related fiasco?
Some within the LDP are saying the prime minister should take responsibility for the fiasco.
But the Cambridge Analytica fiasco suggests Americans may become more privacy-conscious than was presumed.
Shirley MacLaine is standing by her younger brother Warren Beatty following Sunday night's Oscar fiasco.
The Daily News should reinstate Sederstrom and address the institutional problems that caused this fiasco.
Airlines are notorious for lousy customer service, but this latest fiasco sets a new low.
And then there was the epic fiasco that ushered in Moonlight's win for Best Picture.
Critics considered her career dead, but the fiasco launched Spears's most critically-acclaimed album, Blackout.
The movie is maybe a little better than Zach Snyder's fiasco, but only a little.
This time around, the Haitian government is trying to avoid a repeat of that fiasco.
The healthcare fiasco taught President Trump he can't accomplish big things with just one party.
California wonks and legislators are intensely cognizant of that fiasco and eager to avoid it.
Day three of my hygge challenge shall henceforth be known as the gingerbread house fiasco.
The fiasco over healthcare reform was a textbook example of how not to advance policy.
He has since changed course, attempting to hold Democrats responsible for the current funding fiasco.
The Wall Street Journal called the I.P.O. a " fiasco ," and shareholders sued Facebook and Zuckerberg.
And the fact that this fiasco broke that trust is absolutely the most unsettling thing.
The Suez fiasco in 1956 made France and Britain painfully aware of their military weakness.
Candidates now vet a potential running mate's health information to avoid another McGovern-Eagleton fiasco.
By Wall Street standards, the Wells Fargo fiasco is minor in terms of dollar amounts.
There was the euro fiasco, where Germany ended up paying to bail out other countries.
The song Lupe Fiasco played was probably their anthem, but it kind of annoyed me.
During the period Lincoln in the Bardo is set, the Civil War is a fiasco.
Some of my readers view this crisis as being a repeat of the 2008 fiasco.
The relay teams were favored, and their poor showing was treated as a howling fiasco.
The Brewers needed to make something happen after the fiasco with Lucroy and the Indians.
The fiasco was to assume that the result of Mueller's investigation was a foregone conclusion.
Even with long odds, the big-name interloper risks a very public fiasco in Atlanta.
They learned about the target — and fiasco — hours after the drug lord had been released.
Another fiasco was Apple&aposs planned data center in Ireland, in the town of Athenry.
If your startup endures a WeWork-like fiasco, no one is coming after your car.
Government health care, for example, has proven to be a major fiasco in this country.
The WeWork fiasco comes as Mr Son's $108bn Vision Fund 2 was about to start.
That would just be a near-rerun of the Democrats' Walter Mondale fiasco in 1984.
There was also a fiasco with a box supplier who failed to deliver on-time.
Zuckerberg plans to make a statement on the data fiasco in the next 24 hours.
A spectacular fiasco at WeWork saw it pulling its IPO and being rescued by SoftBank.
We're told Pauley felt it was an attempt to intimidate her after the dog fiasco.
Does anybody need two movies at the same time about the same music-festival fiasco?
And he hasn't had to answer for any part he has played in this fiasco.
And they ended up, the trial was a fiasco and they dropped the charges. Yeah.
But they are questions for the inquiry that will surely one day dissect this national fiasco.
I agree, hats off to Gayle King for totally redeeming herself after the [Jussie] Smollett fiasco.
The explosive Galaxy Note 7 fiasco was a disaster and resulted in 4.3 million recalled phones.
If there isn't a sketch involving the Crock-Pot fiasco, that'd be one seriously missed opportunity.
He first started by making mixtapes in 21, featuring artists like Lupe Fiasco and Trey Songz.
"The picture with Santa is always a fiasco," the former Dancing With the Stars contestant says.
The Hohmann-Dennhardt pay fiasco is a timely reminder of the urgency of such a revamp.
The fiasco has underlined the importance of renegotiating the dam's governing treaty, which expires in 2023.
I will choose to remember Jim Jannard for those products, not for the Hydrogen phone fiasco.
Comedian Russell Peters thinks Billy Bush is getting a raw deal over the "Access Hollywood" fiasco.
In September, Lupe Fiasco (pictured) released "Drogas Wave", a 100-minute album spanning different musical styles.
This fact becomes abundantly clear during the episode's titular Cartagena dinner, which is a pure fiasco.
Its management of the State Department, the country's premier foreign-policy institution, has been a fiasco.
She shared screenshots of this user's thoughts on the flight fiasco, and they're uh, pretty unique.
Nonetheless, the demonstrations continued, suggesting that the pension fiasco was only one of the public's gripes.
Can't catch a break United thought it had turned a corner after the passenger-dragging fiasco.
It is impossible to describe how weak and feckless she was throughout the Clinton email fiasco.
Long known as the home for tech IPOs, the Facebook fiasco put Nasdaq on the defensive.
Last year's Glenn fiasco was a signature TWD moment taken to its logical, marketing-friendly extreme.
Consider the fiasco surrounding the ill-fated move by House Republicans to replace and repeal ObamaCare.
"The whole fiasco will dissuade global seed or technology companies from investing in India," Gulati said.
It has been a fiasco and a disgrace on every level — politically, procedurally, legally, and morally.
It's safe to say that both stars have bounced back personally and professionally from the fiasco.
SoftBank, which has invested billions in WeWork, addressed the fiasco in its earnings call on Wednesday.
Breakingviews The election has resurrected the fiasco of how to fix Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Street Fighter fans, Lupe Fiasco fans, and general observers tuned in to see what was up.
According to Fortune and Bloomberg, the so-called elite membership community collapsed following the Fyre fiasco.
Our reporter examines how a three-year-old sexual harassment matter quickly spiraled into a fiasco.
Lochte has scored his second endorsement deal since his Brazilian fiasco with the personal finance company.
Back then, Congress provided billions to states to avoid a repeat of the 2000 election fiasco.
But the path to this week's public policy fiasco really appears to have begun last November.
Does the Cohen plea deal and the Manafort fiasco put Trump in even more legal jeopardy?
Remember the fiasco around President Obama's "if you like your health insurance, you can keep it"?
The world economy collapsed, we had the greatest military fiasco in U.S. history apart from Vietnam.
Indeed, lack of public oversight may have fueled the Schattners' first New York fiasco, last February.
If it has a third high profile phone fiasco in five years, people might start noticing.
Se enteraron del objetivo —y el fiasco— horas después de que el narcotraficante había sido liberado.
Why the South Carolina debate was a Bernie-sniping, Bloomberg-slamming fiasco, in 3 simple charts
But this fiasco also points to an issue much broader than Obbink's and Hobby Lobby's behavior.
When the #OscarsSoWhite fiasco started spinning out of control, she decided to fast-track the project.
Fiasco Theater comes to Classic Stage with its low-budget, high-innovation approach to Shakespeare's comedy.
The N.F.L. canceled the traditional news conference for performers this year, looking to avoid a fiasco.
Besides the Hart fiasco, it announced a new category for best popular picture, then retracted it.
Across his long and prolific career, Lupe Fiasco has always found a way to defy labels.
One analyst pointed to the fact that despite the Note 7 fiasco, the Samsung brand was resilient.
Frustrated, Diaz-Cobo had argued that the Facebook fiasco "potentially tainted" the jury and demanded a mistrial.
The public-relations fiasco has helped stoke the fiercest backlash against the industry since privatisation in 1989.
Politicians of left and right worry that the tax-credits fiasco of 2000 will pale in comparison.
He is also lobbying governments to spur investment (rather than competition) to avoid a 3G-style fiasco.
Instead, the blame for this fiasco lies squarely on the decision-makers at Swansea who hired him.
Taylor is feeling good, having made a family-friendly investment to save face in the Brazilian fiasco.
And, more importantly, despite the fiasco at the start of the year, his career is still alive.
Until then, there's nothing stopping another fiasco like this where thousands of home care workers go unpaid.
But isn&apost really fair to blame Fox News for her dossiers and the Uranium One fiasco?
Music lyrics and artists like Lupe Fiasco and Andre 3000 still influence his style and subject matter.
Many of those very upset people blame Starz for the fiasco, and there's reason to be upset.
More than 550,000 Algerian students are retaking their tests this week as a result of the fiasco.
The FCC has ignored records requests over this situation and now faces a lawsuit over the fiasco.
One suspects that the only people that stand to profit from this ongoing fiasco are the lawyers.
We had to backtrack and it ended up being a little more of a fiasco than expected.
Democrats said Snyder only recently admitted the magnitude of the fiasco, at least three months too late.
Shortly after the gas pump fiasco, Blair shared this adorable pic of her son Arthur on Instagram.
Before the subprime debacle in 2008-10, there was the savings-and-loans fiasco in the 1980s.
And he's doing so at a time when there's a news vacuum, following his health care fiasco.
The WeWork fiasco has increased scrutiny of Mr. Son's role in shaping the Vision Fund's investment portfolio.
The ongoing fiasco that is the Trump-media range war reared its ugly head again this week.
Gore fiasco, many of us assumed that the government would move to clean all of this up.
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said that WeWork's IPO fiasco has given tech companies a lesson in responsibility.
In fact, the company didn't appear to take any real financial hit from the Note 3003 fiasco.
But Dr. Henderson, who died in August, saw a way to turn the fiasco into a victory.
Some of the officials who made that decision had the 1976 swine flu fiasco on their mind.
Yet, the alleged Jordyn Woods-Tristan Thompson infidelity fiasco broke all of those unspoken A-list rules.
The result is a fist-clenching, teeth-grinding fiasco as utterly nerve-racking as it is impressive.
Despite assurances from the state party, campaigns are worried about a repeat of the Iowa fiasco. 4.
The point, again, is that you shouldn't think of the opportunity-zone fiasco as an isolated mistake.
Troy Price, the chairman of the state Democratic Party, resigned last week in response to the fiasco.
The whole fiasco makes clear that a law enforcement agency is not an effective regulator of medicine.
"It has been a fiasco, but this could be a positive development for the industry," he said.
As Patrick Coffee reports, Peloton&aposs internal marketing vision was supposed to avoid this kind of fiasco.
His latest fiasco led many — including his former friend and communications director Anthony ScaramucciAnthony ScaramucciTrump blasts 'Mr.
Many observers even thought the Blue Jackets' second season under Coach John Tortorella would be a fiasco.
But the electricity I associate with Fiasco is oddly lacking, as is the sense of unexpected revelation.
"The people that are more hurt by the whole Mt. Gox fiasco are more deserving," he said.
Noah Brody and Ben Steinfeld direct a cast including the Fiasco regulars Emily Young and Andy Grotelueschen.
He said until this year's partisan fiasco, it was the most rewarding work he'd done in Congress.
But Mr. Moon's government refused to abandon hope, struggling to find a silver lining in the fiasco.
His first encounter with the hazelnut crop, in the summer of 2017, was a short-lived fiasco.
What became clear in Tuesday's Oval Office fiasco is that President Donald Trump doesn't want the wall.
The initial Post report that set off this fiasco had some ambiguities that bear mentioning from the jump.
Blame game Mariah Carey's team says the TV producers are to blame for her New Year's Eve fiasco.
With a lesser actress, or just one with less self-awareness, this character could have been a fiasco.
After the newspaper story fiasco, his fundraiser has been cancelled by the forever bewildered Lonnie Watley (Malachi Weir).
This is how Chambers confirms its main character received a crucial heart transplant after the mattress store fiasco.
Wells Fargo's recent fiasco may have increased the uphill battle faced by other banks to overcome millennial skepticism.
That, in itself, marked the primary out from the fiasco that enveloped the Iowa caucuses eight days before.
Pompeo has been the point man in defending US military assistance to Saudi Arabia in its Yemen fiasco.
It's the correspondents' dinner, the past weekend's fiasco shows, that seems not to know what its purpose is.
And Samsung itself was deeply embroiled in the fiasco surrounding the Galaxy Note 113's spontaneously combusting battery.
The real pleasure in Fiasco is not as a gloss on the moment but an escape from it.
Here's a video that shows how the whole fiasco works, and here's the Github page for the project.
The Bachelor is increasingly tepid, and with last summer's Bachelor In Paradise fiasco, the franchise was looking wobbly.
It is tempting to see the embassy fiasco as a metaphor for the state of Anglo-American relations.
It's an incredibly sweet twist — one that made me a lot happier than the whole slow cooker fiasco.
The deadline fiasco also seems to show that Cleveland&aposs building is split on its present and future.
An attempt to stage a repeat on October 7th this year was a fiasco: only 2% turned out.
The fiasco will probably cost the company billions, but it's hard to compare against other major product recalls.
"This vote today is a temporary fiasco (for Orban), similarly to the referendum which was invalid," he said.
The pearl-necklace fiasco is not the only incident of intimidation that Moms Demand Action volunteers have experienced.
The report covered the time period before the recent fiasco over a passenger being dragged off a flight.
Without substantial restructuring of our regulatory agencies, we will continue to have more misfires like the fiduciary fiasco.
The program was a fiasco: The iPads had technical problems and incomplete software that made them essentially useless.
The fiasco is just the latest point of tension between the Chinese mobile company and the U.S. government.
Not only was the campaign a fiasco, but Paletta's individual performance was also rated negatively by Italian papers.
The fiasco started when the European Space Agency released the initial data from its Gaia star-mapping mission.
But after the Note 7 fiasco, journalists began reexamining Samsung's record on recalls and other product safety issues.
A search of her conversation history eventually revealed the subject of her text: a long-forgotten email fiasco.
The Share-A-Home program itself—which reportedly cost in excess of $2249 million—was a gigantic fiasco.
This story comes from filings in Duncan's litigation against the lawyers he blames for his $47.93 million fiasco.
In July, the French daily newspaper Le Monde reported that the 0.6-mile solar road was a fiasco.
Since then, Cruz has began to wiggle and waffle about this legislative fiasco, recently saying he opposed it.
The 2017 cups were far less controversial and by 2018, the entire fiasco finally seemed to die down.
But Mr. Haug said he was uncertain whether he would fly again with Eurowings after the Cuba fiasco.
Phoenix's mayor blasted the election day as "a fiasco" and called for an independent investigation into these issues.
It also bucks Samsung's recent trend of battery modesty, in the wake of the ongoing Note 7 fiasco.
The fiasco started when Richard Pariseau shoved his beau, Brittany Burke, into the cop trying to apprehend them.
Yet Mr. Trump himself had been hesitant, fearing a fiasco if Mr. Peña Nieto attempted to embarrass him.
Three days before the Zverev fiasco, he won the most significant singles title of his career in Tokyo.
The NATO summit in Brussels could be a fiasco, like last month's Group of 7 meeting in Canada.
I think we get ... I've covered Tiger Woods for years and that whole fiasco ... You just didn't know.
The fiasco was a sign of things to come: The fallout from the scandals has yielded varied results.
How unfair is this fiasco is to the candidates who invested so much time, talent, energy and money?
Its mining is linked to countless tragedies, from mountaintop removal to the Elks River, W.Va. water contamination fiasco.
The fiasco has underlined the importance of a renegotiation of the dam's governing treaty, which expires in 2023.
F ord : Because I think the Foundation's been a fiasco from my point of view from day one.
Afterward, Rich walked me home, and we wound up on my couch, reviewing our long-ago dating fiasco.
Still, after a voting fiasco in Iowa, it's possible that five leading candidates will survive beyond New Hampshire.
His intervention in neighboring Yemen remains a fiasco, while his blockade of Qatar has ended in a stalemate.
"My sense is that Miller's hand, and Kelly's, too, has been strengthened from this shutdown fiasco," Krikorian said.
That bailout was announced after the most recent financial quarter ended — but the fiasco certainly clouds the outlook.
At the time, Yiannopoulos declared the February fiasco a "win" by "proving" that Berkeley doesn't welcome free speech.
When news of the Cambridge fiasco started to hit the media, for example, Facebook's stock took a hit.
Morris may be joined in the great case studies of near blunders by New York's L train fiasco.
Instead, the real winner of this fiasco will likely be the Steve Bannon wing of the Trump administration.
Only problem -- the WWE recently restated it won't work with Hulk 'cause of his 2015 N-word fiasco.
It can't even bring itself to name the cartoon instrumental in the marketing fiasco it's trying to explain.
Following the fiasco, McFarland told Rolling Stone that his top priority would be making sure every guest was refunded.
On the other hand, Kardashian and Thompson are "barely speaking," according to HollywoodLife, following the whole Jordyn Woods fiasco.
The firm also took the unusual step of naming the employee responsible for the fiasco: managing partner Brian Cullinan.
Yup, after what seemed like an eternity, it looks to be that the iPhone slowdown fiasco is finally over.
" And when asked to clarify that he blames Larry Page for the Android fiasco, he replied, "100% Larry Page.
The entire fiasco was so intense, host-slash-Bachelor Nation Svengali Chris Harrison was eventually dispatched to find Colton.
And while he bore the brunt of the blame, co-founder Billy McFarland is also responsible for the fiasco.
Last year's headline-grabbing show, featuring Mariah Carey's infamous audio fiasco, fell in viewership but still won the night.
You may have seen the headlines this week about the very public fiasco between Tati Westbrook and James Charles.
"Steph once came up to the DJ booth to see what Lupe Fiasco song I was playing," he said.
For a detailed account of the tangle of lawsuits, check out Reuters' deep-dive into the Mt. Gox fiasco.
And his increasingly organized team successfully quashed a convention delegate revolt that could have turned into an embarrassing fiasco.
Tesla is ahead of other carmakers when it comes OTA updates — just look at the recent mini FCA fiasco.
Given last night's purchasing fiasco, I hit up Half Price Books to use my $25 Secret Santa gift card.
The film cannot afford to be "another $20m fiasco", a producer warns, referring to one of Fosse's previous misses.
" He called the fiasco "a reminder of why you can't shortchange basic services that we provide to our people.
Two, given the industry practice of printing the price on the cards, a tariff will present a pricing fiasco.
The Versailles fiasco also prompted La Biennale Paris, a venerable art fair, to tighten its vetting process last year.
As with the "Bowling Green Massacre" fiasco, social media users mocked her comments endlessly, because of course they did.
This year, that meant the now notorious Fyre Festival in the Bahamas, which turned out to be a fiasco.
Tim Seymour said he "is not scared" of United's stock, in spite of the company's long dragging passenger fiasco.
In his book, "Empires in Collision," David Howell, a Tory former energy secretary, calls it "a very British fiasco".
Dig deeper: The Iraq war: Timeline of a foreign-policy fiasco (July 2016) Why does the Chilcot report matter?
Maybe some of the guys at This Side of Capital did still believe in him, despite the Valupro fiasco.
It's not like Chipotle, for example, which has to fight to win back customers after its E. coli fiasco.
Because the tentative message from this whole fiasco is that LME stocks haven't become completely divorced from price formation.
Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Ben Khan, General Fiasco, The Japanese House, Superfood and Wolf Alice have all graced the roster.
The operation wasn't a total fiasco from the start, even if it didn't recover the majority of the vessel.
Does a Cold War fiasco like this resonate differently in light of the frostier-than-usual Russia-US relations?
Hamill responded with a pretty solid burn about Ted Cruz's porn fiasco, which melted the internet back in September.
Sadly, though, Fincher's Alien 3 was a fiasco due to heavy studio meddling and an open war over budget.
The McGovern-Eagleton fiasco pushed the issue of the health of political candidates to the forefront of public attention.
But Churchill hated the Sutherland portrait with so much irrational passion that it all turned into a tragicomic fiasco.
An unfolding $230 billion money-laundering fiasco at Danske Bank, the country's largest lender, has only deepened the gloom.
Gary Oldman and Jessica Alba wisely keep to the periphery of this fiasco about a support group for assassins.
The Netbook fiasco let the cat out of the bag — consumers are not pushing the limits of their PCs.
The dreamy and kind-hearted Lara Jean, our protagonist, returns with bigger issues than her previous "love letter fiasco". .
One medical worker recalled a fax fiasco from the 221s when he practically sent medical records to the moon.
And besides the stroke of luck and good sense that was the Louisiana Purchase, his presidency was a fiasco.
Word of the Day : a complete failure or collapse _________ The word fiasco has appeared in 115 articles on nytimes.
The Alayah Benavidez fiasco may have tossed the reality show into discord, but the problems are deeper than that.
After the shutdown fiasco, lawmakers may be in more of a mood to get it done and move on.
I have been calling for a change in the leadership of the DNC long before the current email fiasco.
In fact, he sees the WeWork fiasco as a reminder of the cycles that VC investing typically goes through.
Can't say I'm shocked, considering Facebook is terrified of ticking off conservatives after its Trending Topics fiasco this year.
Despite the Iraq fiasco, the media happily resumed cheerleading when the Obama administration launched assaults in Libya and Syria.
That combination would seem to be a far more obvious and top-down editorial strategy than the "Trending" fiasco.
Back to Season 1 of Late Night, before that Tonight Show fiasco wasn't even a glimmer in anyone's eye.
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" How We Destroy Lives Today This Opinion essay asks, "Will the Covington Catholic High School fiasco change social media?
I was listening to stuff like Big Krit, Wiz Khalifa, Curren$y, Smoke DZA, Kid Cudi, and Lupe Fiasco.
The Judiciary Committee in the House has deliberately kept the charges within the narrow range of the Ukraine fiasco.
The fiasco could thrust Google into the same churning sea of scrutiny currently drowning Facebook, just as the company feared.
There was the whole Jared Fogle fiasco: The extremely famous company spokesperson got arrested for possession of child pornography (225).
At the end of the anecdote, Teigen confessed she hasn't made the cheesecake in question since the "flan-ish" fiasco.
And with that, the company seems to have successfully put the Note 7 fiasco behind it, both symbolically and literally.
Grey Sloan's intern from planet Weird finally steps into his power after taking care of Owen after the O.R fiasco.
In the aftermath of the fiasco, RWB has ended its partnership with Artcurial and will pursue the benefit auction elsewhere.
The platform has not yet addressed if this fiasco was caused by a bug or an intentional feature deployed poorly .
And the fact that these films are major awards season contenders marks significant progress from 2016's discouraging #OscarsSoWhite fiasco.
The ensuing fiasco underlined Britain's loss of clout and status as well as its inability to defy the American superpower.
The United fiasco was terrible for the airline and for the poor guy who was forcibly removed from his flight.
It's an embarrassing fiasco and a frustrating one for consumers that have generally enjoyed pretty transparent feedback from the company.
Against the background of this fiasco, the traditional authoritarian master is making a comeback, even if it is a clown.
If that electoral fiasco demonstrated the party's weakness, not to mention lack of nous, it also showed its surprising strength.
Tech and coolers don't always mix, as evidenced by the fiasco surrounding the successful-then-disastrous Coolest Cooler Kickstarter campaign.
If this has any impact on fans like the whole Szechuan sauce fiasco did, these will be in high demand.
" State broadcaster SVT went with the same headline, while Radiosporten plumped for: "Fiasco: Three Crowns knocked out in quarter-finals.
Another lesson from the Senate's health care bill fiasco: Not all Senate Republicans want to repeal all the Obamacare taxes.
It's great to see Swift is supporting other female artists, though, especially after her fiasco with Nicki Minaj in 2015.
"We saw favorability for Theresa May crash that weekend, after the social care fiasco — and Jeremy Corbyn's jump," says Walker.
That makes this whole baseball fiasco worth watching, even if you don't have the slightest interest in the actual sport.
Despite the domestic fiasco, Tencent remains as the world's largest games publisher by revenue, according to data compiled by NewZoo.
Dave and Sean debate the aftermath of the Philip Larsen hit, plus Kris Russell, the Vegas logo fiasco and more.
The Scots were unhappy at the outcome of the fiasco, but nevertheless managed to qualify for the 1998 World Cup.
Also this week: Ice road truckers get some help from space, and Lyft blames bad brakes for a ebike fiasco.
The reaction among the faithful after the debate fiasco was that Marion would have been a much more capable debater.
"The G7 summit fiasco showed how deep the political rift is and what dangers could still lurk ahead," Treier added.
I get no cash back from Air France for this fiasco, just some "credit towards a future flight" with them.
"I really think Bravo needs to kick Phaedra to the curb after this whole drug and rape fiasco," tweeted another.
But Hyde-Smith's campaign has been a disaster and the contest has turned into another racially-charged fiasco for Republicans.
Unfortunately, the more the White House and Trump try to walk back the fiasco, the deeper they dig their hole.
Toni I suspect that the Clinton email fiasco, in the end, will matter less than a lot of people think.
Aetna's suit, as I've reported, arose from what is surely the most expensive fiasco in the history of claims administration.
At least one electric scooter startup is planning on taking advantage of the bikeshare fiasco by doubling its Parisian fleet.
General Motors' boss Mary Barra was "deeply sorry" for the suffering that resulted from the car company's ignition-switch fiasco.
It re-announced its intention to beef up police powers to tackle drone misuse last month following the Gatwick fiasco.
The operating procedures defining the responsibilities of the FBI and Department of Justice are wise, as this current fiasco demonstrates.
We are setting ourselves up for another North Korean fiasco, which also began (under Clinton) with a supposedly negotiated solution.
I say preventable, because the Note 7 fiasco wasn't just an unfortunate manufacturing screwup, it was also a design flaw.
In mid-July, perhaps prompted by the Leslie Jones fiasco, Twitter announced an expansion of its blue check mark program.
It should mean improved governance to avoid a repeat of the Gimelstob fiasco, for which the board also shares blame.
Jose Guillermo Perez was hired by the company as a driver in spring of 2014, soon after the Christmas Fiasco.
He became known as the guy in charge of a public relations company that perished in a public relations fiasco.
The current fiasco may feel like it came out of nowhere, but it's the result of countless concerted policy decisions.
Pitt then quipped that his Once Upon A Time director, Tarantino, should make a movie about the 2020 impeachment fiasco.
In the latest fiasco a co-operative bank, PMC, is accused of fraud, prompting depositors to yank their cash out.
In that regard, the Iowa fiasco represented a kind of ideal, American democracy on full display at its most broken.
It's a major public failing of the state's election infrastructure, with basic technical errors compounding into a system-wide fiasco.
The Iowa fiasco is proof that the caucus system and the state's spot as "first in the nation" should end.
The company behind the Iowa-caucus app that caused the results delay released its first public statement about the fiasco.
The public relations fiasco dealt a short-term blow to the company's share price, with analysts expressing concern over sales.
Drawing a line under the WeWork fiasco Wednesday's earnings report also comes on the heels of WeWork's botched IPO attempt.
Four winters had elapsed, and the expedition had turned into a "fiasco" before the group was able to come home.
" The Guardian published an article about Neville's remarks, highlighting his assessment that Britain's use of CCTV was "an utter fiasco.
Bits Samsung has a main culprit in its combustible battery fiasco, and the problem is among the hardest to fix.
The Iraq fiasco had multiple authors, but the distinctive neoconservative contribution is a peculiar brand of generically pro-war thinking.
But for all his reflection on the zero-tolerance policy, Kelly's own role in the fiasco will follow his reputation.
Maybe this is the league trying to hand out some sort of punitive payback for the whole John Scott fiasco.
Regardless, it wasn't until decades later that the government acknowledged its responsibility in the Rocky Flats fiasco with settlement money.
Trump just turned the Republican effort to repeal Obamacare into an even bigger fiasco Trump just turned the Republican effort to repeal Obamacare into an even bigger fiasco Donald Trump on Tuesday urged Republicans in Congress to repeal Obamacare immediately and worry about a replacement plan later, during an interview with the New York Times.
And revulsion toward the establishment left is why the failed "investigation" by former special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerSchiff: Trump acquittal in Senate trial would not signal a 'failure' Jeffries blasts Trump for attack on Thunberg at impeachment hearing Live coverage: House Judiciary to vote on impeachment after surprise delay MORE became a political fiasco, why the Trump "impeachment" is becoming a political fiasco, and why the media and political uproar over killing the most dangerous terrorist in the world, Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, is a fiasco.
But after Samsung's Note 7 fiasco, there's reason to be concerned about what's happening here — especially since it's a battery issue.
This would play out, in failure, amid the April 20003 Bay of Pigs fiasco ordered up by Eisenhower's Democratic successor, Kennedy.
We put on Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj and try the gelato I bought today (strawberry Gelato Fiasco), which is delicious.
After [the] Gotti fiasco and then Anthony Spilotro with the Chicago mob, what was known as gangsters are no longer [around].
The new tools come a little more than one month after the fake news fiasco reached a boiling point post-election.
On Wednesday night, Carey will undoubtedly be looking to set something else ablaze: any memories of her New Year's Eve fiasco.
JASON RILEY, COLUMNIST & SENIOR FELLOW, MANHATTAN INSTITUTE: Paul, it reminded me of the travel ban fiasco early on in the administration.
The incident caused a PR fiasco for United and made other airlines review their policies for involuntary bumping or denied boarding.
When the 2019 Academy Awards ceremony airs on Sunday, February 24th, it will almost surely be a fiasco of historic proportions.
Fiasco teases out all these threads efficiently; I expect it will be able to braid them together effectively by the end.
Those of us who survived using the Galaxy Note 7 before its recall fiasco last year might have seen this coming.
Mr Javid is keen to sweep up after the Windrush fiasco, in which several Britons with Caribbean roots were unfairly evicted.
But Lam's handling of the fiasco, and in particular her characterization of the protests as "riots," has angered Hong Kong citizens.
Last year the CEO's total compensation was $18.7 million, CNBC reported, but that is apparently being evaluated following the fiasco. Eek.
Ever since the Cambridge Analytica fiasco, we've become hypersensitive to them, and reports sometimes conflate negligent data practices with simple APIs.
Kelly places the blame for the entire fiasco squarely on himself — because he forgot to lock the door of his office.
Employee ownership typically comes on top of pay, rather than substituting some of it (not at United, which explains that fiasco).
Even though it was kind of a fiasco, at least we were able to see the match at Buffalo Wild Wings.
Photo: Mary Altaffer (AP)Since Hulu and Netflix released dueling documentaries on the Fyre Festival fiasco, both films have stirred controversy.
Naturally, some Twitter users poked fun at Conway by making reference to the Bowling Green Massacre fiasco from earlier this month.
At the time of this writing — middle of the night East Coast time — even the dimensions of this fiasco are unclear.
Another long-running saga involves the mis-selling of payment-protection insurance, the fiasco that launched a million unwanted phone-calls.
And when they're in therapy years later explaining the whole fiasco, their therapist will agree that what you did was Unhealthy.
While the Post's sources say Koum's decision was prior to the Cambridge Analytica fiasco, the timing here is certainly worth considering.
It's fine for Ivanka Trump to stay out of politics -- and if the budget fiasco is any indication, perhaps she should.
And Erika doesn't hold back from calling Paul "PK" Kemsley an "ass" — though, given the Pantygate fiasco, that might be fair.
I'm reading all these quotes and they're completely blind to the fiasco on the individual market that they're about to create.
" The foul-smelling saga has now spiraled into a full blown fecal fiasco, a controversy the British media promptly dubbed "fartgate.
The reveal was its own internet fiasco — is there anything less sexy than a boy band with a dad in it?
And as they look to rebuild the party after the fiasco of 2016, they have no choice but to go big.
The GOP's current health care fiasco has its roots in Boehner's unwillingness to insist that conservatives square their ambitions with reality.
He'd even live-streamed from Seoul recently, while attending a friend's birthday party, but the whole thing had been a fiasco.
We don't know yet what the meaning of the quick Singapore summit is, but the G-7 fiasco is not reassuring.
Roger ended the fiasco with a slashed penis, and Maya (Natasha Wilson), the initial assault survivor, was carted off to prison.
The Woodford episode rings alarm bells because this fiasco happened at the top of the market, after an historic bull run.
Musk's judgment, epitomized by the buyout fiasco, looks increasingly faulty - just as Tesla needs cool heads to drive it to profitability.
Day by day, however, the ongoing Brexit fiasco both makes the case for and raises the odds of Scotland's independence bid.
Then flights would end up canceled for lack of a crew member lost in Delta's communications fiasco, unaware of the assignment.
Moscow officials, of course, deny all wrongdoing, and cast Russia as the victim in the Olympic fiasco, rather than the culprit.
Last week, Collins invited Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to appear in front of lawmakers to give evidence about the data fiasco.
This has always strained credulity, but these organizations will undoubtedly receive new scrutiny in the wake of the Open Markets fiasco.
No one in the press corps seems to have any answers, and the White House has been mum on the fiasco.
A report of the fiasco—which will end up costing the company at least $5 billion—will be released on Monday.
But there be dragons: If one of them gets fed up and quits (not impossible, we are told), it's a fiasco.
He recently threatened to subpoena Pentagon officials about the Niger fiasco, before Defense Secretary Jim Mattis agreed to meet with him.
"It was a total fiasco," said Dr. Maher Yehyia, 42, a veterinarian who had started his own campaign in western Beirut.
Democrats believe Mr. Heller has weaknesses, including a political fiasco over health care that at turns infuriated voters of both parties.
He called the first year of his drug war "a fiasco" and admitted that the problem would persist beyond his tenure.
He ultimately failed, but the 14-hour fiasco attracted 3,000 bystanders and made Mr. Wojtowicz something of a "star" (his words).
"I am not going to support continuing this fiasco for 30 more days by voting for a continuing resolution," he said.
Among the biggest: Nearly 215 million homeowners lost their homes to foreclosures as a result of the 250 subprime mortgage fiasco.
Especially when compared to the black and blue or white and gold dress fiasco, the "Yanny/Laurel" debate won't be missed.
Noah Brady, a co-artistic director of Fiasco, directs the story of three friends brought together, and separated by, showbiz dreams.
OPIC has acknowledged the problems that led to the Liberian biofuel project fiasco and conducted internal reviews to introduce more safeguards.
The company behind the Iowa caucus app that caused the results delay just released their first public statement on the fiasco
Richard is open to reconciling if his wife can apologize for leaving him out in the cold after the fraud fiasco.
Touring McKelvey's home was an opportunity to view the wealth behind the smoke and mirrors of the WeWork fiasco up close.
The list of large, failed, government technology projects is long, from the IRS Business System Modernization program fiasco to the HealthCare.
And so Saturday's fiasco ended with both sides digging their heels in on principles and very few football questions being resolved.
We now need more disclosures, and even greater transparency into the issue of spying on Trump and the Russia collusion fiasco.
And the side that blinks will probably be the one that gets most of the blame for this political fiasco, too.
Analysts are already predicting that the fiasco will cost Iowa its privileged place as the first state to hold its primary.
"It's a fiasco that just plays right into us," Mr. Trump told the network anchors, according to people in the room.
That the name of the company at the center of the fiasco is the literal definition of opacity doesn't help either.
The stock lost nearly 23 percent of its value at one point, turning a celebrated corporate acquisition into a seeming fiasco.
As jaw-dropping and nonsensical as his legal fiasco is, it's Bozella's family pain that at times cuts even more sharply.
The health care fiasco has also set off a round of finger-pointing that will slow any recovery from the setback.
So the truly startling thing about Ms. Carey's New Year's Eve fiasco is that she planned to perform "Emotions" at all.
Coming in the wake of the WeWork fiasco and sporting similar share prices but divergent growth profiles, the debuts of Bill.
The Wall Street Journal revealed that, months after Amazon's Christmas fiasco, the e-commerce giant was experimenting with last-mile deliveries.
The television coverage of Trump leading up to the real vote in the Iowa caucus was a fiasco of media malpractice.
A Washington Post-ABC News poll found that only 13 percent of voters approved of how Trump handled the entire fiasco.
The only problem with the whole fiasco is that it left people using macOS clamoring for some sort of blue light relief.
The fiasco only fueled GOP fury, and led to then-secretary of Health and Human Services, Kathleen Sebelius, to resign months later.
Operating profit for the latest quarter was the lowest since late 2016, when Samsung was dealing with the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco.
Trump's census citizenship question fiasco, explained The dating algorithm that gives you just one match Teens are increasingly depressed, anxious, and suicidal.
The INSIDER Summary: After the Kendall Jenner commercial fiasco, Pepsi is back with another marketing stunt that people are not happy with.
Despite the drama surrounding the Best Picture fiasco, Legend – like his other castmates and the film's crew – remained gracious about the mistake.
Hart confirmed as much on January 9, following a weeks-long fiasco involving homophobic tweets and jokes he made in the past.
It's barely worth fighting for, except that, especially in the wake of the Iowa fiasco, New Hampshire will punch above its weight.
The mainland Chinese stocks have had high volatility since then, including stock suspensions last summer and a circuit breaker fiasco in January.
The president hates to lose and he hates to be embarrassed, so someone will have to get the blame for this fiasco.
Still, TMZ nabbed a video of the embarrassing moment as it happened, keeping this fiasco from casually being swept under the rug.
After the Pixel Slate fiasco, Google scuttled its plans to make more Chrome OS-based tablets and just went back to basics.
After orchestrating that fiasco at the Sept of Baelor in season 6, viewers know that the man has a flair for theatrics.
The fiasco has already led the planemaker to postpone plans to develop a new twin-aisle plane to replace the ageing 757.
Britain's biggest post-war political fiasco prior to Brexit was the Suez Crisis of 1956, the unforced error of a Conservative government.
The whole situation isn't quite the fiasco of exploding Note 7 smartphones, as nobody's safety is threatened, but it is, well, weird.
That episode comes 11 episodes after "Spies," once the entire Defiance fiasco and the Fitz Grant (Tony Goldwyn) assassination scheme is handled.
But the case became a fiasco after President Trump criticised CNN, a channel owned by Time Warner, raising worries of political interference.
"I don't think so," said former Mitt Romney campaign aide and CNN commentator Lanhee Chen, optimistic even after the vice presidential fiasco.
New Starbucks policy is their PR response to that recent fiasco when two black men were arrested at one cafe in Philly.
As evidenced by Zuck's answers, he was more open to the idea of Facebook having a role in the fake news fiasco.
After the State Department fiasco Mr Netanyahu drilled himself assiduously on the presentational skills a modern politician benefits so much from mastering.
If location settings seem inconsequential, look at fitness tracker Strava's heatmap fiasco, which was inadvertently exposing military bases and service member habits.
Larry King's not down with everyone piling on Kathy Griffin for her Trump beheading photo fiasco ... especially his old bosses at CNN.
Now, My Old Dutch isn't quite the tulip and clog fiasco you might be imagining but, by god, do they love Nutella.
After this fiasco, we changed our hiring strategy and restricted access to confidential information because you really have to protect employee records.
Actor John Cho of "Star Trek" fame: He tweeted that President Trump created the culture which led to the recent United fiasco.
Former editor-at-large Ben Shapiro had been one of the most vocal critics of Breitbart in the wake of the fiasco.
Lupe Fiasco has been embarking on a similar quest lately, posing in full samurai gear and showing off his swordsmanship on Instagram.
Republicans in Congress want to paper over an ongoing and growing public relations fiasco with the health care equivalent of voodoo economics.
The real cardinal sin of the Wyatt-Orton fiasco is in betraying the ways we think of wrestling as fundamentally live entertainment.
Samsung has pulled a successful comeback from its exploding phones fiasco last year, with its brand value up 9%, according to Interbrand.
He convinced the retiree that the London Metals fiasco wasn't his fault before launching into his spiel about Dragon-Click, Bennett said.
"(It) was seen as such a fiasco that he no longer had the credibility necessary to do his immediate job," he added.
And that's where we get to the real power centers behind this fiasco, the financiers who lent WeWork large sums of money.
Europe, the U.S., and other advanced democracies must learn from the Greek fiasco to avoid repeating it with even more disastrous results.
After a nightmare in Nashville four years ago, when the Americans were eliminated by El Salvador, they had a fiasco in Frisco.
Chris Soules is in big trouble after his fatal car crash, and Ja Rule is in hot water after his festival fiasco.
The fiasco has drawn the interest of lawmakers and regulators and rekindled the debate over its role in the 2016 presidential election.
The whole fiasco led to a trending #deleteuber tag, calling on users to delete the app and switch to alternatives like Lyft.
For Samsung, it's yet another distraction as the company's electronics unit tries to recover from last year's disastrous Galaxy Note 7 fiasco.
The Cubs, looking to redeem themselves after the Steve Bartman fiasco in the previous postseason, led the National League wild-card race.
Yet the outcome for Twitter was black and white: It was another fiasco that the social media company had to clean up.
Republicans did a poor job getting to the heart of the Benghazi fiasco when they held the gavels before the 2016 election.
Sure, they got off to a rough start with the whole waterboarding fiasco, but turns out they have a lot in common.
The 2017 fiasco that left "La La Land" confused for "Moonlight" is a rare example of front-runners set close to now.
The two men talked, and they definitely had plenty to discuss, with the Knicks' season increasingly looking like a full-fledged fiasco.
"Maybe the fiasco of the late reporting results from the Iowa caucus this year will have a positive legacy," wrote Jeffrey Toobin.
The fiasco has opened the door to conspiracy theorists and bad actors who want to call this and future results into doubt.
That fiasco undermined confidence in the entire process, obscuring the real-time picture of how candidates performed and inviting mockery from Republicans.
That fiasco was captured on videos that set the internet ablaze with outrage, and could end up costing the airline future business.
The resulting fiasco forced Mr. Nunes to recuse himself from leading the House investigation, while dealing a fatal blow to its credibility.
Despite losing the first two, including a six-goal, double-overtime fiasco in Game 24, the Rangers derived confidence from their play.
This was the exchange on "The Five:" WATTERS: Hats off to Gayle King, for totally redeeming herself after the [Jussie] Smollett fiasco.
Daily Caller Editor-in-Chief Geoffrey Ingersoll confirms to me that the site has fired its opinion editor over this Milo fiasco.
"The governor is gratified that the Bergen County prosecutor's office has ended this baseless fiasco," Mr. Christie's office said in a statement.
On Thursday, deputy press secretary Raj Shah issued a rare admission that the White House could have handled the Porter fiasco better.
The whole fiasco underscores the dysfunction and dishonesty of his White House and how ill prepared it is to protect the nation.
The Puerto Rico fiasco continues as the Puerto Rico Electrical Power Authority (PREPA) has repeatedly failed to get the lights back on.
It's 563:30 PM by the time I can face dinner, and it turns out I learned nothing from the breakfast fiasco.
Despite the political fiasco any testimony against Trump would create, impeachment remains an unlikely option while Republicans control both houses of Congress.
Truth be told, the company has successfully recovered from the fiasco, having launched several more flagship phones with no battery issues since then. 
Earlier Wednesday, the event organizer apologized on its Facebook pages and is promising to refund all tickets for the pizza/burger fest fiasco.
Because the real reason Grande shared this photo was to zoom in on her curls, and poke fun at her recent tattoo fiasco.
Benedict Cumberbatch dared to admit that he doesn't actually really like the moniker, while Tom Hiddleston got demoted after the whole Hiddleswift fiasco.
When Heather goes to Valencia to complain about the fact that Rebecca's turned their house into a DIY fiasco, Valencia comes to investigate.
It's getting hardly any media attention but it's the most immediate emergency confronting the Trump administration, which is reeling after its Obamacare fiasco.
In tandem, Democrats suffered a fiasco in Iowa, where the final results of the caucuses held on Monday evening are still not clear.
I definitely don't think at that time that anyone guessed he would have ended up in the middle of a fiasco like this.
Flippant as it may sound, it's good that the fiasco happened in a small state and at the beginning of the nomination season.
Cops will also be on the lookout for Oscar thieves ... to avoid any sort of fiasco like Frances McDormand dealt with last year.
After the Note 7 fiasco, all of Samsung's reputation was riding on its next smartphone launch back in March for the Galaxy S8.
Monday's market sell-off was inspired by the escalating trade war with China coupled with Friday's Uber IPO fiasco, CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
Mr Turnbull held it comfortably, but its voters are liberal and well-educated and could turn on the party following the leadership fiasco.
On CNN, anchors and panelists alike were declaring the proceedings to be an unresolvable fiasco, sure to end the Hawkeye State's grandest tradition.
Just to clarify — Swift is still alive and well, just dealing with an epic PR fiasco, thanks to Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
Some analysts anticipate that Samsung might push forward the S8 Galaxy release date, in order to get past the Note 7 fiasco faster.
More of the same at debate 3, please...if there is one after this utter fiasco of a week for the Trump campaign.
To answer that you have to understand Mr Aas's fiasco better and peer into the complex cascades of liability that clearing houses manage.
And after the disastrous 20203 Schumer-Rubio gang of eight fiasco, that amnesty behemoth was so bad even Rubio himself disowns it now.
Even before the fiasco it was clear that the party was growing tired of its leader and beginning to plan for the future.
The artwork was moved to a government storage facility in Maryland, and the total bill for this fiasco has now exceeded $1.2 million.
There's also evidence to suggest that the fiasco bolstered Coca-Cola's bottom line by reinvigorating consumer interest in the company's classic soda recipe.
Angelo Zino, analyst for S&P Capital IQ, wrote that Apple could sell an extra 15 million iPhones due to the Note7 fiasco.
Bushnell recorded the two in the car on their way home after the fiasco, and she happened to find the whole thing hilarious.
Two years earlier, a similar fiasco occurred when the organizers of Bonnaroo attempted a giant food festival and concert in Brooklyn's Prospect Park.
The lesson of the GOP's repeal-and-replace fiasco is that making health care policy requires a clear sense of your ultimate goals.
Mark Stephens, a British media lawyer, said celebrity injunctions were already in decline before this case, partly because some had ended in fiasco.
That would include recent outrages like the United Airlines passenger dragging fiasco or Mylan Laboratories jacking up the price of its EpiPen products.
Hence, first-time Facebook downloads held steady and its App Store rank actually rose in the week after the Cambridge Analytica fiasco broke.
The bottom line: Despite the fiasco with the Note 7 and subsequent recalls, Samsung has bounced back with the well regarded Galaxy S8.
The star-turned-festival organizer continues to be roasted over the canceled event in the Bahamas that went from advertised fabulousness to fiasco.
Trump's attacks on Muslims, the Hispanics, that David Duke fiasco, the abortion exchange with Chris Matthews, all these issues are just really unsettling.
The Foreign Office is demoralised by decades of cuts, and the security establishment is still tainted by the weapons-of-mass-destruction fiasco.
I loved the beautiful flowers and happy people, but I also loved watching the open bar turn into a drunken fiasco many times.
The bank is under fire for the fake accounts fiasco as well as allegations of wrongdoing in its auto and home lending businesses.
TD Securities senior emerging markets strategist Paul Fage said the sector on the whole had a slightly positive tone despite the G25 "fiasco".
The deal looks like a fiasco for the Diamondbacks, who are buried in the National League West and have already started unloading veterans.
The company has been hard at work on improving the mapping app, and it's interesting to see the learnings from the launch fiasco.
The fiasco set off a firestorm of allegations from top Democrats that Nunes was colluding with the White House -- something Nunes has denied.
A very scaled-back version eventually was allowed to go into effect, but the initial fiasco was an embarrassment for the young administration.
Today, the shop has over 11,000 Instagram followers, dozens of international visitors annually, and regularly hosts celebrities like Vic Mensa and Lupe Fiasco.
This was in response to the Charles Oakley fiasco last week that resulted in his arrest and indefinite ban from Madison Square Garden.
A US federal judge has demanded Elon Musk and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) justify their settlement over the Tesla privatisation fiasco.
He takes a desire to crack down on refugees for the sake of a little political gain and turns it into a fiasco.
The massive fall in ranking is undoubtedly due to the Galaxy Note 7 battery fiasco, which forced the company to recall all devices.
But what the Netbook fiasco did was let the cat out of the bag — consumers are not pushing the limits of their PCs.
This movie pays it far more fittingly and far faster than the fiasco of a funeral carried out in her name in August.
Nearly 24 hours after the fiasco that was the Iowa caucuses, the results finally came in — only 62% of the results, that is.
The stock market has serious protections in place to prevent any sort of "hack," or fraud-based fiasco brought on by hostile actors.
Until now, the main public villain in the Iowa caucus fiasco has been the reporting app, created by a company called Shadow Inc.
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg plans to make a statement on the data breach fiasco in the next 24 hours, CNBC has learned.
And a kind of technological fiasco that had never before struck the Olympics would unfold in one of the world's most wired countries.
Mary Barra, the chief executive of General Motors, was "deeply sorry" for the suffering that resulted from the car company's ignition-switch fiasco.
Those three buzzwords are so totemic that Foxconn just sort of blurted them out in defense of the its factory fiasco in Wisconsin.
The only surprise would be if, after this fiasco, they were willing to work with Democrats to actually improve the Affordable Care Act.
United Airlines is embroiled yet in another public-relations fiasco when a passenger's dog died after it was stowed in an overhead bin.
The rollout of his vice presidential pick, Indiana Governor Mike Pence, was a fiasco that not even the JV team would have conceived.
It was far from clear, in 1984, whether dismembering AT&T would be remembered as a triumph, a fiasco—or simply nothing much.
Years later, the project proved to be a fiasco, leaving a trail of death that includes locals, policemen, and criminals in its wake.
Partially thanks to the Note7 fiasco, Samsung has been unusually open about its next batch of flagship phones, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Note8.
A user interface that felt snappy and easy in laptop mode morphed into a buggy, laggy fiasco as soon as you disconnected the keyboard.
And Casper's IPO comes on the heels of a WeWork IPO fiasco in 2019, which put a dark cloud over the start-up market.
Its IPO also comes on the heels of a WeWork IPO fiasco in 2019, which put a dark cloud over the start-up market.
McFarland allegedly presented fake documents to induce investors to put over a million dollars into his company and the fiasco called the Fyre Festival.
Tuesday's fiasco, which has now raised accusations of fraud, insider trading, and other conspiracy theories, clearly shows Coinbase's inherent power in shaping a market.
Combine that tweet with the weekend's Breitbart fiasco and it's clear that the fears that Grenell would prove an undiplomatic diplomat have been vindicated.
According to his protected Twitter, Lupe Fiasco has cancelled the three farewell albums he was supposed to release this year, meaning he's retired. Again.
The Obamacare repeal fiasco shows they can't really hash out workable legislation, and the repeated debt ceiling follies show they can't reliably deliver votes.
The Democratic mayor called the vote "a fiasco" after voters had to wait in line for several hours on Tuesday to cast their ballots.
During this job interview fiasco, Randall heads to William's (Ron Cephas Jones) old apartment because a neighbor has a box of his father's things.
He took responsibility for the failure after the game, as he should have: The home loss to Costa Rica and Tuesday's fiasco were inexcusable.
And, lastly, no one found the Henry Cavill mustache fiasco funnier than Henry Cavill himself, who created a memorial video for it after shaving.
This LEGO fiasco is a far cry from another incident involving children, which took place on May 17, at the Shanghai Museum of Glass.
In the latest fiasco, it emerged that in 2013 an academic in Britain built a questionnaire app for Facebook users, which 270,20163 people answered.
The near universal view among senior White House officials is that Tuesday night's fiasco was a competence problem not a lack-of-time problem.
What's more, the New Hampshire fiasco put Johnson in real jeopardy of missing a Cup series layoff for the first time in his career.
It also didn't help that the airline already had a PR fiasco on its hands after refusing to let passengers who wore leggings on.
Increasing food costs, rising wages and rising health concerns following the Chipotle fiasco have put pressure on the company to adapt its product mix.
Clearly the racist GIF fiasco that led Instagram to temporarily shut down the GIF stickers hasn't deterred it from expanding its partnership with GIPHY.
The 14-year-old thinks Logan might've been able to escape the fiasco unscathed had he not laughed ... but he did, and she's sickened.
Bella Hadid isn't letting the Fyre Festival fiasco ruin her good time ... she seems to be doing just fine by the pool in Miami.
Kertesz wrote about that in "Fiasco" (1988), seen as the second volume of a trilogy closed by "Kaddish for a Child not Born" (1990).
After the "hanging chad" fiasco of the 2000 election, the federal government stepped in and spent more than $2 billion to "upgrade" American elections.
How did a war that was originally sold to us for a cost of "something under $50 billion" turn into a $6 trillion fiasco?
As Timothy J. Sloan, the new chief executive at Wells, contends with the sham accounts fiasco, he also will be tested by falling returns.
And what seems like something they should've been able to hash out at the dinner table is spiraling into a full-blown legal fiasco.
The fiasco not only helped lay the groundwork for the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 but generally made the United States look like shit.
Nor is it all that surprising that participation in the Bush fiasco fundamentally discredited the GOP establishment and opened the doors to Donald Trump.
There was one such fiasco Saturday night at Singapore's Zouk club, which has since inspired a round of accusations, explanations, and unanswered questions online.
I was nervous to guide my first Fiasco with strangers, especially as my slot was scheduled for an hour after I arrived in Denver.
Chris Ashby, a Republican election lawyer, said Mr. Trump's attacks on the electoral process were unprecedented and risked creating a fiasco on Election Day.
The BJP's state leader in Uttar Pradesh, Keshav Prasad Maurya, dismisses the alliance as a fiasco and called the war room a poor imitation.
The guy has the "Access Hollywood fiasco," that weekend I was out on Twitter supporting him, that next week ... I have to stop it.
So while you might leave with several unanswered questions, the most concerning one is how this fiasco was ever financed in the first place.
On top of the Smith fiasco, the team bid against themselves for the services of Jackson in free agency, and probably overpaid for Baynes.
This month, competing documentaries about the fiasco were released within a few days of each other: "Fyre," on Netflix, and "Fyre Fraud," on Hulu.
Universal Pictures gave him a budget and the chance to make "The Last Movie" (1971), a fiasco by reputation that time has treated kindly.
Both Richard Nixon's "plumbers" and Ronald Reagan's Iran-contra fiasco began with a president frustrated by laws, facts or conditions he could not control.
The government's proposed solution to these grave water shortages, the Melamchi project, has turned into a four-decade-long fiasco of almost unrivaled incompetence.
His performance there, in which he sang Barbra Streisand's version of "Avinu Malkeinu" ("Our Father, Our King") before a thousand people, was a fiasco.
Instead of an unbridled fiasco with a kook at its core, The Disaster Artist is a conventional comedy built around a brilliantly performed misfit.
We saw it, as well, in the absurd Russia collusion fiasco that paralyzed governance for more than two years and dangerously compromised the FBI.
The fiasco will likely rob the eventual winner of a vital boost to their campaign, as recriminations continue and the news cycle moves on.
People feel they have had this primary stolen from them, from the fiasco with the Democratic National Committee to the grim Republican options offered.
Even after the Curiel fiasco and the post-Orlando self-congrat fest, and Trump's insinuation that President Obama was in cahoots with the terrorists?
But, he said, May's "pro-Brexit stance" now made British departure inevitable — the only issue being trying to avoid it being a chaotic "fiasco".
Seems Nick Young dodged a bullet -- with his fiancee Iggy Azalea publicly stating the two are "good" ... after that whole D'Angelo Russell video fiasco.
The problem with an old Jeep, though (aside from that whole recall fiasco), is that its Bluetooth connectivity and touchscreen display are a little outdated.
The fiasco caused much anguish for both Miss Colombia-Universe 2015, Ariadna Gutierrez, who had to get stripped of the title while holding back tears.
This fiasco needs to be ended by getting to the truth contained in those classified documents the Justice Department has refused to share with Congress.
Trump brought up the Carson-vote-theft fiasco in Iowa, then accused Cruz of perpetrating a similar scam against him in South Carolina via robocall.
That's obviously totally aside from the George Soros conspiracy theory fiasco; its mishandling of Myanmar genocide; and its standing as a hotbed for rampant misinformation.
Here's some good news for Facebook, which hasn't had much to cheer about the past two months given it's Cambridge Analytica fiasco: Business is booming.
Morningstar analyst Richard Hilgert told CNBC he thinks investor confidence in Nissan's management has been compromised by both the Ghosn scandal and the inspection fiasco.
Krystal is up first, and you can tell she's trying hard to get back in Arie's good graces after the bowling date fiasco last week.
The big picture for the media: How Facebook handles its latest video fiasco could set a lot of precedents for everyone in the digital ecosystem.
By comparison, Pepsi, another company caught in a public fiasco (its tone-deaf commercial featuring protests and Kendall Jenner), hasn't seen much change at all.
Four more notes on this fiasco: Palihapitiya continues to serve as CEO of a publicly-traded blank check company called Social Capital Hedosophia (NYSE: IPOA).
The fiasco of Jeb Bush's campaign illustrates that even with tons of money, advertising cannot get the public to buy a product it doesn't want.
That's good, because now we have the Galaxy Note 8 and Samsung wants it to permanently put the Note 7 fiasco in the rearview mirror.
Earlier this year, Renzi was lobbying other European leaders for permission to inject taxpayer money into Italian banks to prevent a repeat of this fiasco.
For better or worse, though, the shoe fiasco was back-burnered when we realized we had another problem to take care of: a Christmas tree.
The whole fiasco was essentially disaster-level for GoPro, because it kept the company from launching its flagship drone ahead of the critical holiday season.
Mr Sessions's zero-tolerance policy, which instigated the fiasco, aimed to prosecute all illegal immigrants on arrival and refer them to the criminal-justice system.
Just last year, Samsung had the Galaxy Note 7 battery fiasco, and who can forget the classic Apple Antennagate situation around the iPhone 4 launch?
Between the threading fiasco halfway through the video and the entire block snapping on the lathe it takes several applications of epoxy to get there.
ROME (Reuters) - For nearly 8,000 young Italians hungry for work, the state exam last month for just 400 jobs as prison guards was a fiasco.
Prior to the closet fiasco, Leakes got emotional when talking to Cynthia Bailey and Marlo Hampton about her wellbeing while caring for her ailing husband.
Boeing's 737 Max fiasco has cast a dark shadow over the company's reputation and is impacting the company's financials in a major way, as well.
First, minutes after the whole fiasco, Knicks PR released a statement in which it was implied that the incident occurred because Oakley was an alcoholic.
While the governor has received his share of unpleasant criticism over this fiasco, he still seems to be evading a total bulldozing in the press.
"What differentiates this from every other fake weight loss panacea fiasco is that Naftula Jacobowitz, the owner/operator of Cure Encapsulations, "paid a website, amazonverifiedreviews.
The fiasco has hurt shares of United Continental, which dropped about 4 percent on Tuesday, despite the company reporting better-than-expected earnings late Monday.
But after the Note7 fiasco and the subsequent long investigation into what happened, the Galaxy S8 launch got pushed to a later, yet-unannounced date.
UFC superstar Nate Diaz doesn't seem too concerned about the whole Conor McGregor fiasco ... hitting the Hollywood club scene last night with his bro Nick.
Now, in the wake of the #DeleteUber fiasco, it seems like boycott movements could have a real impact on companies that do business with Trump.
It's a recipe for a repeat of the Florida fiasco in 2000—except that unlike Al Gore, Trump is hardly one to bow out gracefully.
Trump and his top aides took a different route with Niger, going silent for almost two weeks -- before the President's condolence call fiasco kicked off.
And the pair can ill afford another embarrassing climb-down: earlier this year they went through the fiasco of shelving a different, controversial, citizenship bill.
It's not as comprehensive or devastating as the Cambridge Analytica fiasco, but making your name and profile picture available to unauthorized developers clearly isn't ideal.
This fiasco in the making appears to be an honest mistake in an effort to preserve a specific tax deduction that existed under previous law.
They played through front-office fiasco, which led to the firing of an executive for a boorish rant at female reporters during a clubhouse celebration.
That summit turned into a fiasco when Trump took aim at the summit's host, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, soon after he departed the meeting.
"Hopefully, we can help somebody, help a group of people with this whole fiasco or hoopla, or whatever you want to call it," Sale said.
Boeing is creating a new safety committee to oversee development, manufacturing, and operation of new planes, implementing early lessons learned during the 737 Max fiasco.
While organizers have mercifully canceled the ill-advised Woodstock 50 fiasco, Philadelphia radio station WXPN has a much more thoughtful tribute to its enduring legacy.
Some Republicans tried to draw him into the 2012 presidential race, then anointed him as the 2016 front-runner — before the bridge fiasco, that is.
The financial strain of the bottle fiasco led von Mandl to start brewing a beer called Clark's Great Canadian Beer, according to Business in Vancouver.
While Japanese regulators moved to enact regulations on cryptocurrencies after that fiasco, they were also wary of imposing overly heavy rules that might stifle innovation.
Traveling around with a bag of records can be a daunting task for any globe-trotting DJ, and one not free of the occasional fiasco.
Unfortunately for Cait and Alan, the Bruins lost -- perhaps because all 3 players from the infamous China shoplifting fiasco are still not on the court.
" There is the refugee fiasco, where Merkel has let in a million-strong "army with stones" since 2015, "an irresponsible and crazy thing to do.
In some ways, the fiasco at Kobe recalls a recent scandal at Volkswagen, which was busted by U.S. regulators in 2015 for falsifying emissions tests.
Boeing reported $1 billion in additional costs from the fiasco, as authorities around the world grounded the plane in the wake of two fatal crashes.
Amazon's gargantuan delivery network was born after a notorious incident remembered in the corridors of the company's Seattle headquarters as the "Christmas Fiasco" of 2013.
This kind of administrative minutia has never been Trump's strong suit (see the testing fiasco) and it seems very unlikely that he'll take this advice.
The drubbing was not as emphatic as last Sunday's — a 23-5 fiasco in Washington — but it was played under the same cloud of crisis.
Mr. Miller, one of the officials said, is working closely with Department of Homeland Security aides to avoid a repeat of the travel ban fiasco.
It's not the only fiasco involving eggs and embryos Across the country, another clinic suffered an equipment failure the same weekend as the Cleveland disaster.
Had the NSA been limited to a year before disclosing the flaw to the manufacturer, Grossman suggests, the leak would not be a security fiasco.
One of the most enduring lessons from the ObamaCare fiasco is that to win a political battle, it is best to keep the message simple.
One of my personal favorites, BodegaBot, inspired by the Bodega fiasco of late 2017, satirizes Silicon Valley's unhinged desire to replace domestic service with technology.
The current healthcare fiasco is Exhibit A: Held hostage by the fringe of their party, Republican leaders are unable to attempt a reasonable, bipartisan compromise.
The most persuasive version I've ever seen, from Fiasco Theater in 2014, refrained from interpretive gloss, and let the play's paradoxes speak eloquently for themselves.
Yet European and even Asian leaders have privately wondered to me whether the red-line fiasco called into question America's security alliances in their regions.
But critics say the former computer executive's emphasis on running government like a business was part of the problem that led to the Flint fiasco.
Verdict: One of many lessons to be taken from this fiasco — if you're going to deface federal land, don't document it publicly on social media.
The whole fiasco, while disappointing, had a silver lining: the opportunity to see Lee communicate his own strong convictions in a rational and respectful way.
Bianca Lawson says her "Westworld" audition was a fiasco because her bra -- that was filled with oil -- exploded as she angled to get the role.
The fiasco, which played out in real time across social media, left hundreds of millennials stuck in the Bahamas and millions of dollars unaccounted for.
The fact that Google put a heavy emphasis on privacy and security while introducing the device makes me think it learned from the Google Glass fiasco.
Perhaps autonomous bikes and scooters would also raise eyebrows among transportation regulators that already have a sour taste in their mouth from the fiasco in 2018.
In 2017, he tweeted a statement shortly after the event claiming that he was not responsible for the fiasco (a statement he continues to stands by).
Lead singer Rob Thomas kept fans updated on the situation, posting a shot on Instagram of the exterminators getting rid of the bees during the fiasco.
Consolidating trust and power for Priebus may be a tad easier after the immigration order fiasco and the President's designation of him as his chief conduit.
Our money is on Fiasco, though, who has already proven he has the skills to beat even the best professional Street Fighter players in the world.
And progressives are livid, viewing the fiasco as endemic of a party that's been run by establishment figures whose unchecked power has bred incompetence and laziness.
The party has not chosen a sitting governor as a VP candidate since the 103rd ballot fiasco of 1924 -- Nebraska's Charles Bryan was tapped that year.
Donald Trump calls the Iraq War a lie-fueled fiasco, admires Vladimir Putin and says he would be a "neutral" arbiter between Israel and the Palestinians.
After the elevator footage leaked, Beyoncé and Jay-Z used that fiasco and the turmoil of their private lives for a series of semiautobiographical musical works.
Parties that depict themselves as outsiders, such as the Northern League and the Five Star Movement (M5S), typically find their first stint in office a fiasco.
After that fiasco, no one would blame him for being apprehensive about getting back into the limelight, especially since his music is so personal to him.
However, he says that after all the ups, downs, that wedding fiasco, and everything that happened with that shoe closet, there's nothing more to be said.
On Monday, Ian Urbina of the New York Times published an epic investigation into the breathtaking fiasco that is the Kemper "clean coal" plant in Mississippi.
Facebook came under fire in March for allowing a third-party developer to obtain the data of over 87 million people during the Cambridge Analytica fiasco.
For example, the radical John Bright's view of Lord Palmerston's foreign policy ("one long crime") echoes what Liberal Democrats now think of Tony Blair's Iraq fiasco.
The White House f—ing little fiasco is about to be over, so why don't you come join me in the Ex on the Beach house?
Kevin Middleton says Twitter will get pulled from the App Store over adult content — a prediction that seems surprisingly likely after the Tumblr fiasco this year.
In the wake of the Zoe Quinn fiasco, the mods of r/gaming carefully and calmly explained to their community that doxxing people is not okay.
Perhaps the best thing to take from this whole fiasco is that there's no escaping the fact that it's 2016—so watch out for hidden fees.
Meanwhile, Biden's campaign pounded Iowa Democrats all day Tuesday for the election fiasco, drawing attention to the problems and arguing against a partial release of results.
American Airlines Group Inc also experienced its own public relations fiasco last month when a video went viral, showing an onboard clash over a baby stroller.
The video is so awesome ... it almost makes up for Buble's recent corn on the cob fiasco, which he tried to explain away to our guy.
Just when we thought the Nasty Gal fiasco was over (or, at least, was quieting down), the retailer has found itself in hot water yet again.
The fiasco hasn't really ended there; since then, Equifax's shares are in a perpetual process of cratering, falling more than 35 percent in the past month.
And when Cramer saw Adobe's stunning quarter on Thursday, he knew that the damage these stocks incurred during the Tableu-LinkedIn fiasco was a rare opportunity.
Now, with Trump tied up in the Comey-Flynn fiasco, there is even less hope in the market for the benefits of his pro-business agenda.
But these aren't the only reasons why it's bizarre 40 years later the White Sox are commemorating the anniversary of that fiasco with another promotional event.
From President Donald Trump's travel restrictions to the United Airlines fiasco, Jim Cramer figured the $8003 billion travel industry could be Wall Street's next big short.
From President Donald Trump's travel restrictions to the United Airlines fiasco, Jim Cramer figured the $250 billion travel industry could be Wall Street's next big short.
And he just lost a best-of-five Street Fighter V exhibition match to Wasalu Muhammad Jaco, better known to most as the rapper Lupe Fiasco.
"Hello Colombia" and "Goodbye Philippines" — named after the recent Miss Universe fiasco were discovered and outlawed, because they packed more gunpowder than in smaller, legal versions.
Immediate reforms are necessary to prevent a fiscal fiasco that will mirror the European Union crisis a decade ago or the forerunning of the French Revolution.
That's not without challenges, however, as in recent months — especially following the Lending Club CEO exiting fiasco — institutional investors have become more wary of alternative investments.
At the moment of this fiasco, Sessions was not just a U.S. senator; he was the nominee to be the attorney general of the United States.
"This report reaffirms what the safety community has known since the fiasco with the ET-Plus first came to light," Mr. Jasny said in a statement.
As the recent fiasco involving an 11-hour system crash on Tax Day shows, the agency may not be equipped to implement the new law smoothly.
He is signaling an openness to changing the failed GOP plan to buy votes from members of his caucus who are walking away from the fiasco.
US District Court Judge Alison Nathan asked on Thursday that both Musk and the SEC supply justification for the settlement reached over the Tesla privatisation fiasco.
" The Red Hen restaurant fiasco: Sanders led the briefing by addressing her rejection from the Virginia restaurant: "Healthy debate on ideas and political philosophy is important.
Luckily, he was unharmed by the whole fiasco, a fact that the fire department attributed to him wearing his "granddad's Dr. Martens" when he sunk in.
He spent two weeks at Alinea, one month at Schwa, another month at the no-longer-in-existence Mado, and then there was the Tribute fiasco.
Like Friberg, many throughout Europe's far-right so far have largely sought to deflect blame for the fiasco by pinning the violence on left-wing protesters.
Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen of Maryland have asked the Treasury Department to examine foreign investment in election companies, inspired by the Maryland ByteGrid fiasco.
" And related, hold on, Rick Simpson: "Is an edge-to-edge display enough to bring back users Samsung lost last year after the spontaneous combustion fiasco?
As for Hawaii, I would hope that the lesson learned is that we should take the proper precautions to prevent a similar fiasco from happening again.
These songs seem to overindex at country radio, which appears to have made little effort to remedy the gender imbalance that led to the "tomato" fiasco.
The debt-laden purchase in 2004 became a fiasco: ticket prices rose, payroll plunged, and after McCourt's costly divorce, the Dodgers wound up in bankruptcy court.
The 37-year-old MILF was leaving Craig's in WeHo Wednesday ... where she was mum on sister Kendall Jenner's Pepsi fiasco, but gotta say ... looking good.
The incident led Florida — the state whose punch-card fiasco prompted the nationwide switch to paperless D.R.E.s — to mandate the use of voter-marked paper ballots.
The musical, a rueful deconstruction of the unraveling of a three-way friendship, will be a production of Fiasco Theater, which is Roundabout's company in residence.
The Razr is arriving not long after Samsung's Galaxy Fold fiasco, so there are naturally going to be questions about how it'll hold up over time.
For the general election, the map of important congressional races in California extends well beyond the Southern California seats where Democrats feared a "top two" fiasco.
"The spy rock was embarrassing," said Jonathan Powell, the chief of staff to former Prime Minister Tony Blair, admitting the fiasco in a 2012 BBC documentary.
I won't agree with them much of the time, but I will rest easy knowing they aren't likely to make catastrophic mistakes like the Kurdish fiasco.
Especially when the regime experiences some kind of blunt trauma, either in the form of a foreign-policy fiasco, an economic shock, or a moral outrage.
The move backfired when IT glitches sent TSB's costs spiraling, forcing Chief Executive Paul Pester to resign amid complaints from customers and lawmakers over the fiasco.
Democratic leaders in two states that still use the caucus system, Nevada and North Dakota, made statements on Tuesday distancing themselves from the fiasco in Iowa.
At the core of the deal, though, are the parking lots, which have been a money-losing fiasco since the new Yankee Stadium opened in 2009.
It will take years for Wells Fargo to dig itself out of the fiasco it created with customers who were burdened with accounts they didn't authorize.
In recent filings in bankruptcy court, Gawker's lawyers sought to blame Daulerio for the entire Hulk Hogan fiasco, and get out of paying his attorney's fees.
New Attorney General William Barr has shown the difference that very approach makes in corralling and calming a wayward Justice Department after the Russia "collusion" fiasco.
The move backfired when IT glitches sent TSB's costs spiraling, forcing Chief Executive Paul Pester to resign amid complaints from customers and lawmakers over the fiasco.
The testing fiasco has been the subject of intense media scrutiny in recent weeks, but the CDC still hasn't explained exactly what went wrong and why.
A three-year-old sexual harassment matter quickly spiraled into a fiasco, one that raised very public questions about Mr. Parker's tenure at a respected institution.
From the Great Depression through the Cold War, presidents systematically abused emergency powers granted them by Congress in some 470 statutes, culminating in the Watergate fiasco.
HUD spokespeople offered conflicting accounts of what Carson knew about the order, and he appeared to blame the fiasco on his wife, Candy, in congressional testimony.
For Mr. de Blasio, the defeat is also a painful reminder of another legislative fiasco: his attempt to limit the expansion of the car-service app Uber.
He doesn't hesitate to remind us of the fiasco of last summer with Meek, a moment that solidified him as a hometown hero to the new generation.
According to the San Diego Gay and Lesbian News (SDGLN), the Dasilvas have hit up their home city's commissioner, Nicole Murray-Ramirez, for help with the fiasco.
The ruling comes less than a week after CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent hours testifying before Congress about the company's ongoing Cambridge Analytica fiasco and other privacy issues.
Cognizant of the lessons of the WMD fiasco, an intelligence official told me that dissent was actively encouraged among the analysts leading the hunt for bin Laden.
While definitely a bad look for Waltonchain, this entire fiasco might have one overall positive outcome: the reminder that distributed networks aren't impervious to really dumb tweets.
You remember the Trump taco bowl fiasco: Trump tweets a photo of himself preparing to munch a taco bowl seated at his desk in the Trump Tower.
However, the recent fiasco over the rostering of pilots has raised concerns that Ryanair's costs may start to rise and its shares dipped 21583 percent on Friday.
Nearly 20 years after this fiasco began it will end just where it should, at the once and future Fight Capital of the World: Madison Square Garden.
The group thinks there's a strategic window to run the ad now, with polls like this McClatchy-Marist one signaling the healthcare fiasco is costing Republicans support.
This fiasco is what Kim has to answer for in the final minutes of KUWTK's "Kourtney's Choice," which centers around the Kardashians' trip to NYC for SNL.
In addition to the public ridicule the festival generated, at least 80 investors lost more than $24 million by being deceived by McFarland into financing the fiasco.
Though Samsung faces a unique PR challenge because of the exploding phone fiasco, other smartphone companies have also announced initiatives to reduce their impact on the planet.
It has been barred from doing so on the stockmarket ever since it was put on alert after the accounting fiasco—one step short of a delisting.
Following the fiasco, GrubHub, though a strong advocate of restaurants partnerships, said it will also include non-partnered restaurants on its platform by the end of 2020.
But after Kraft Heinz, a 3G firm, revealed a $12.6bn quarterly loss on February 21st what appeared to be a successful strategy suddenly looks like a fiasco.
Officials initially attributed the fiasco to an employee who had selected and then confirmed "Missile alert" in a drop-down computer menu, instead of "Test missile alert".
Public scandals about outside firms getting access to Facebook users' data, including last year's Cambridge Analytica fiasco, have shone a light on the firms' massive data collection.
Today's Kellyanne Conway fiasco on TV today underscores a truth that Ja'Ron Smith's friends have been trying to get him to leave the Trump administration for months.
If you're pressed for time – or perhaps just in too deep on this thing – and need a top-down view of the fiasco, we're here to help.
Harrison, who is the OG host of the ABC reality series, gets that you might be feeling some type of way about the whole Luyendyk/Kufrin fiasco.
But that hearing got swept up in the fiasco surrounding Nunes' clandestine White House trip and later led to him stepping aside from leading his panel's investigation.
In addition to the travel ban fiasco, Bannon may have been responsible for Trump's other big failure, the collapse of his effort to repeal-and-replace Obamacare.
This fiasco began last summer after Musk became involved in the harrowing effort to rescue 12 boys and their soccer coach from the cave system in Thailand.
And Winter Soldier raised concerns over the NSA wiretapping fiasco at the perfect moment — and more importantly, it had a clear point of view on the topic.
The image of the Castro regime as David was first established during Cuban exiles' US-sponsored invasion of Cuba in the notorious 1961 Bay of Pigs fiasco.
Getting this right is especially important after the fiasco this week when Facebook's Safety Check for the tragic Las Vegas mass-shooting pointed people to fake news.
Curiously, that instance of censorship, then reported as the result of a decision by Renzi's office, did not receive as much attention as this most recent fiasco.
What had been an Internet laughing stock was also a financial fiasco that dramatically short-changed a lot of hard-working people in the Bahamas and elsewhere.
But by now, after living through the fallout of firing FBI Director James Comey, Trump must at some level understand what a fiasco firing Mueller would be.
Some industry observers have also criticized what they see as lax lending standards in the auto loan industry, with occasional comparisons to last decade's subprime mortgage fiasco.
Frank also mentions the recent Rick & Morty fiasco as another thing he doesn't really get but that he rocks with, as seen below: Honestly, this is heartwarming.
Over the last week, the price of Bitcoin has risen swiftly to the highest level since the Mt. Gox fiasco; it stood at $770 on Thursday night.
Despite the 2012 fiasco, BATS has grown to become the second-largest exchange for equities in the United States by market share, according to the I.P.O. filing.
But lingering over all of the excitement is the foul odor left by the fiasco of Target, which tried the last aggressive retail expansion effort in Canada.
When the uncomprehending child expresses bewilderment, his friend, a natural storyteller, explains by launching into a cockeyed account of the Tower of Babel fiasco and its aftermath.
Burr said after their meeting that it was not his call on whether Rosenstein should be removed from overseeing the Russia investigation because of the Comey fiasco.
Christopher Wylie, the whistleblower behind the entire fiasco, claimed that Palantir, a secretive U.S. company, also had access to the data harvested by Cambridge Analytica from Facebook.

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