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"fracas" Definitions
  1. a noisy argument or fight, usually involving several people

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The fracas spotlights the difficulties many businesses in China face.
S. fracas also showed up in currency and bond markets.
Absent a fracas, the subject matter can get awfully thin.
Here's who won and lost in the fracas that ensued.
But the fracas still managed to reach Capitol Hill, where Sens.
Sanchez, though, is just waiting for this fracas to blow over.
Carti was arrested shortly after the fracas for misdemeanor domestic battery.
I wear Fracas [by Robert Piguet], which has tuberose in it.
The fracas sparked international outrage and policy changes by the airline.
But as the wine flowed, the lounge became a fracas itself.
On Thursday, the House tried to get ahead of another fracas.
The Amazon fracas, by contrast, seems like more bark than bite.
The race had become nationalized well before the fracas on Wednesday.
He had tried to remove Garrett's helmet earlier in the fracas.
It was unclear whether the president was aware of the fracas.
The Japan fracas casts a further shadow over Samsung's anticipated turnaround.
They debated the barrier with Trump last week in a televised fracas.
The fracas has become a must-comment item for politicians, from Sen.
China levelled responsibility at the United States and journalists for the fracas.
The internet is bitterly divided over the Great Floral Fracas of 2019.
Paris tries to end an electric-scooter-share fracas with new regulations.
Wednesday, the rivalry that isn't quite that will have its latest fracas.
Oh, and Niec had his shirt ripped off in the fracas too!!
A Yelp fracas broke out in Park Slope a few years back.
Here are five takeaways from the fracas, and video of the sparring.
In the ensuing fracas, he and hundreds of his followers were murdered.
She ran as a Democrat, but switched parties shortly after the fracas.
A Food Fracas with Mark Kurlansky, June 28 at 6:30 p.m.
The phone fracas with the leader of Australia was merely the latest.
When he arrived at the palace, an argument quickly became a fracas.
The latest fracas to dent Chipotle's food safety reputation began in late July.
"African chaos" shrieked the state's most-read newspaper, following a fracas in August.
But that fracas was a storm in a teacup compared with today's confrontation.
Journalists on the scene of the confrontation described it as a wild fracas.
In seconds, all the players and the assistant coaches joined in the fracas.
The House Committee on Natural Resources, chaired by Mr. Bishop, joined the fracas.
The latest fracas comes from the camp of Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren.
A FRACKING FRACAS: Controversies over hydraulic fracturing had a banner day on Monday.
At Middlebury College, protesters shouted him down, and the resulting fracas turned violent.
As the fight gets louder, more and more companies have piled into the fracas.
Some sort of fracas ensues, and Bianca calls out to her partner for help.
The fracas will nevertheless make it tougher for her to see out her term.
Hours later, Kardashian decided she'd join the fracas herself, no "calling her husband" necessary.
The efforts though, have not stopped people online from posting about last year's fracas.
One Pittsburgh police officer injured his hand breaking up a fracas between concert attendees.
The fracas was fueled by a disagreement over how the funds should be allocated.
That set off a fracas with every player on the ice except the goalies.
Overall, Greater China would be the most sensitive to the trade fracas, said Hungate.
Tuesday's Democratic debates turned quickly into a fracas over Medicare for All, with Sen.
In November, a grand jury indicted 106 people in connection with the deadly fracas.
Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink was pushed over in the fracas after the final whistle.
The fracas surrounding Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination has only increased their electoral advantages.
This latest fracas is not the first time Seymour and Hiscock have faced off.
This whole fracas began with Pelosi trying to push the Squad off center stage.
A secret Trump recording, violence at Pakistan's polls and a flag fracas for Australia.
The fracas over Robert Mapplethorpe's planned, then banned, Corcoran Gallery show followed almost immediately.
WASHINGTON — President Trump was in a Washington food fracas before he was even elected.
Members of the working class saw the fracas as a fight about American identity.
Teen Vogue and Facebook both said the labeling fracas was all a big misunderstanding.
Now, the latest fracas between the technology behemoths is heading into uncertain legal waters.
Members of Nurmagomedov's team were also involved in a fracas with the beaten McGregor.
During the fracas, the victim's mother came into the cafe screaming about her son.
Think about the fall 2017 fracas calling out NFL players protesting the national anthem.
So while the social media maelstrom around the fracas seems frivolous, it's really anything but.
Cells were damaged and two inmates were injured in a fracas involving around 40 prisoners.
During the fracas, one of its participants pulled out a gun and shot Monk twice.
The local sheriff posted about the fracas on Facebook, raising the prospect of serious blowback.
There's another gender-related kids'-clothing fracas, but this particular situation has a presidential twist.
But the fracas at Uber seems to have heightened the senses of some budding entrepreneurs.
It also appeared that at least one fan fired a flare gun during the fracas.
Others — like his occasional childhood misbehavior and a bruising college fracas — come across as padding.
Prosecutors have accused Oakley of striking a security guard in the fracas at the Garden.
Our media columnist took the fracas as proof of TV's iron grip on the president.
Zhang snapped a photo of the fracas and then had second thoughts about sharing it.
Franzen, who's notoriously media-shy, held off on discussing the fracas at all for years.
Schooling fish self-organise for the benefit of the group and are rarely in a fracas.
Mbwatekamwa said he recognized some members of the military in parliament from the fracas in September.
We reached out to Belly and Coachella organizers about the fracas ... so far no word back.
But in a statement, the Trump campaign blamed the fracas on Attorney General Schneiderman's political leanings.
This latest fracas involves one of the costliest provisions of the Dodd Frank Act of 2010.
Fracas, terrorist attack, demonstration, take your pick: this show was always going to be a hotspot.
Oh, and one last thing ... during the entire fracas, he NEVER fumbled the pizza box. #GoodWork
Its longtime host, Jeremy Clarkson, was suspended in 2015 after "a fracas" with a BBC producer.
Trump survived that fracas, and GOP pollster Frank Luntz noted that the president's base isn't moving.
Studio executives have largely stayed out of the fracas, as have the actors and directors unions.
Detectives investigating her brother's homicide say the fatal fracas began with a single push, according to Kiara.
Facebook has received well-deserved criticism for its role in spreading propaganda and the Cambridge Analytica fracas.
None of his fellow senators have endorsed him, some still reeling from the fracas two years later.
C.) and Tom Rooney (R-Fla.) are assisting Conaway, and the fracas has largely died down since.
The fracas came after an assembly session to mark Independence Day at the building in downtown Caracas.
Bulls forward Nikola Mirotić and Raptors assistant coach Jamaal Magloire were also T'd up in the fracas.
Though the fracas lasts for only about seven bars of music, it took 90 minutes to block.
McGregor, once simultaneously the U.F.C.'s 145- and 155-pound champion, has not fought since the fracas.
The members of the educated class saw this past weekend's N.F.L. fracas as a fight over racism.
A woman wearing a pro-Trump jersey was pelted with eggs and water bottles during the fracas.
"We have said we are ready to die for our church," Mandic told reporters after the fracas.
The latest fracas comes at a time of maximum vulnerability for the president and his legal team.
When we last heard from her, Abraham was involved in a fracas at the Teen Mom OG reunion.
And now — almost two years after the trouble began with Clarkson's infamous "fracas" — the series has been revamped.
The fracas brought the continent's mass shooting deaths so far this year up 53 dead and 169 injured.
The latest fracas comes as protestors gear up for the Republican National Convention in Cleveland beginning July 18.
Tukhugov and McGregor had a brief exchange in the ring during the fracas that ensued after UFC 229.
Dao suffered a concussion, a broken nose and lost two front teeth as a result of the fracas.
Sheryl Sandberg said that Peter Thiel won't be leaving the Facebook board over the Gawker Media lawsuit fracas.
Finally, cops and bouncers are able to control the situation ... with Crawford eventually getting separated from the fracas.
The fracas appeared to be related to the Ultimate Fighting Championship's decision to strip McGregor of his title.
Fans seated in the area behind the basket scrambled away to avoid getting caught up in the fracas.
The FaceApp fracas forces us to think hard about giving our personal data to companies in authoritarian countries.
There was also a fracas involving everyone except the goalies less than four minutes into the third period.
To prevent tempers from flaring and political and personal fracas from erupting, lay off the Wild Turkey. 5.
After the 1970 season, he got into a fracas at a bar in Beaumont that violated his probation.
The painting ended up in this fracas after it won Democratic Representative William Clay's congressional art competition last May.
A police official said Tuesday three tents were also set ablaze during the fracas at the Moria refugee camp.
Necessary and important as it is, the whole fracas has cast a sobering pall over the ceremony this year.
EVERY FEW YEARS Foreign Affairs, a magazine about international relations, provokes a fracas in a neighbouring discipline, international economics.
"We are not going to let anyone fuck with us," said one colectivo leader in Catia after the fracas.
The accusers, whose stories got little attention in the fracas of the campaign, suddenly have more of a platform.
A 10-year-old boy who peered out his window at the fracas was struck directly in one eye.
The Yankees' Garrett Cooper and Clint Frazier were fined for entering the fracas despite being on the disabled list.
In 1949, just before his national service, Mr Kaufman was convicted and fined for his part in a fracas.
Around lunchtime on March 7, two girls faked a fight in the cafeteria, drawing the orderlies into the fracas.
But all that dissolved on the floor of the House of Commons Wednesday in a fracas both unseemly and unprecedented.
Now, we can expect a legal fracas over how much of the $1.85 billion merger termination fee Anthem owes Cigna.
Mike Conaway (R-Texas) has taken over the probe in Nunes's place, and the fracas has largely died down since.
But her celebrity is such that even an offhand remark can set off a fracas that she did not anticipate.
That was a costly fight, because reliever Joaquin Benoit hurt his calf running from the bullpen to join the fracas.
We've reached out to Louis Vuitton for comment on the fried legal fracas and will update when we hear back.
A fracas erupted between quarters when Bulls big man Taj Gibson was issued a technical for clapping at the ref.
The fracas on Monday was the culmination of more than a year of conflict between Mr. Velasquez and Mr. Morales.
Giants catcher Buster Posey stuck near the plate when Harper bolted, and stayed clear of the fracas as things escalated.
A later Wagner concert fell victim to a fracas between Péladan and his former financial supporter, Antoine de La Rochefoucauld.
Mercutio is killed in the fracas, then Tybalt is strangled by the group, with Romeo left to take the blame.
Mercutio is killed in the fracas, then Tybalt is strangled by the group, with Romeo left to take the blame.
Though Halloween hasn't even gone down yet, the holiday shopping fracas will, inevitably, ramp up as soon as November kicks off.
Neither a big fan nor detractor of Trump, he wanted something good to come out of the fracas and partisan strife.
As for the rest of the guys involved in the fracas, seems NASCAR has let them all off with a warning.
The fracas arguably overshadowed what was supposed to be the biggest moment of the night: the keynote address by Indiana Gov.
"I guess someone wants to avoid a fracas over Catalonia," de Alvear said at a press conference, according to The Local.
A photojournalist was reportedly injured in the fracas, which officials claimed is infrequent but not unprecedented in areas such as Rinkeby.
Video by Evan Lewis However, Lambou lamented that the fracas would likely deter Trauma Live from throwing similar hard dance events.
It also argues that Alexandria's "erratic driving" was caused by the fracas with Anastasia, and was not an intentional, murderous act.
"I'll knock your ass out too, bro," roared Anthony in the direction of Crosbie, as Gallagher laughed at the bizarre fracas.
During the fracas at the rally in March, one of the Antifa demonstrators explained to me the thinking behind their protest.
With the White House now stepping into the fracas, the frenzy surrounding Hill and her comments have reached a fever pitch.
Jackson withdrew his nomination during the fracas and Trump eventually nominated acting Secretary Robert Wilkie to remain in the position permanently.
YouTubers have made multiple response videos about the fracas, and Instagram followers have sent hundreds of messages in support of Venus.
More memorable was a home run and bat flip by Toronto's Jose Bautista, which led to a fracas here in May.
In Rio, a woman who works as a literary translator told me about a fracas in her son's public high school.
The fracas signals that prosecutors have some concerns that the judge's tactics could affect the jury's deliberation of the complicated case.
Here's Katie's roundup of the fracas, and, here's something I did before we wound up in the middle of VC Twitter.
Matt and Elektra find themselves immediately surrounded by Yakuza, and she gets her stomach sliced pretty badly in the ensuing fracas.
On March 13, shortly after midnight, another fracas near the Clevelander Hotel ended the life of 20-year-old Antoinne Decade.
Kvitova sustained deep cuts into her dominant left hand in a violent fracas in her apartment in Prostejov in December 2016.
Whereas the N.B.A. has struggled to respond to the geopolitical fracas, the creators of "South Park" appeared to relish the fight.
Dozens of giveaway glow-in-the-dark wristbands were hurled to the ice by angry fans stirred up by the fracas.
Michigan State University police arrested two dozen people in a fracas ahead of a speech by alt-right leader Richard Spencer.
At National Review, Jonah Goldberg has a column on the Sarah Jeong fracas that is wrong in, I think, a useful way.
Ahmad Khan Rahami was accused of stabbing his brother during the fracas, ultimately spending over three months in jail over related charges.
This year, he averaged 12.6 minutes and 4.6 points a game, got into a hilarious Game 5 fracas, and hoisted a trophy.
LONDON — Jeremy Clarkson has apologised to the Top Gear producer, Oisin Tymon, he physically and verbally assaulted in a "fracas" last March.
Clinton tore into each other in last week's debate in Brooklyn, some Democrats worried that the nasty fracas would hurt the party.
Foremost: the swimmer Ryan Lochte's discredited account of a fracas that witnesses and video revealed was actually a bout of drunken vandalism.
Antonio Valencia, who plays for Manchester United, tripped Alejandro Bedoya after the whistle, igniting a minor fracas involving a number of players.
That same evening, Selina calls Bob, asking for advice about what to do about the whole China fracas, which has backfired spectacularly.
You don't have to read social theory on this phenomenon; just look at the fracas surrounding the Covington Catholic High School boys.
On the day this whole fracas broke out, I circled January 11th, the day these two teams would meet, in my calendar.
Tuberose, an intoxicating white flower that had its heyday in the 21892s in Robert Piguet's Fracas, is back in a big way.
Not only has the fracas raised the visibility of his film, but it has also made voting for it a political act.
A small fracas broke out at pro-Trump rally in San Diego when a protester in a car dropped a Mexican flag.
It doesn't appear anyone was injured in the fracas -- but you can bet there will repercussions ... most likely suspensions to come soon.
As the game went on, the fans' frustration gave way to scuffles in the stands, and then to an all-out fracas.
Party insiders who were at the event questioned whether Perez wasn't on stage in an effort to avoid a televised fracas among Democrats.
Amazon signed the group up last year after their show on the BBC called "Top Gear" was axed following a "fracas" involving Clarkson.
Monday night, General Michael Flynn resigned from his position as National Security Advisor over a fracas regarding his communication with the Russian ambassador.
But the firm is likely to argue that public litigation and not arbitration is the most transparent way to solve the current fracas.
In the post-election fracas, about 200 people were killed and at least 20,000 are reckoned subsequently to have done stints in prison.
A cloud of tuberose hanging in the air, for example, might prompt a woman to head out in search of Robert Piguet's Fracas.
In the ensuing fracas, Joaquin Benoit — one of the Blue Jays' best relievers — injured his calf, which caused him to miss the playoffs.
The fracas drew an enthusiastic response from the crowd, which itself had a fight in the right field bleachers earlier in the game.
The MMA star had surrendered to police on Thursday evening, soon after a video of the fracas at Brooklyn's Barclay Center went viral.
If an all-out fracas next July in Milwaukee were to leave even one of these groups embittered, it could cost the party.
Fights between supporters of Mr. Weah and Mr. Boakai break out routinely; in Kakata last month several people were hospitalized after one fracas.
According to a source inside Uber, who spoke on condition of anonymity, the fracas had a "significant impact" on the company's U.S. business.
Germany is far too close an ally and important economic partner to fall out with, and the fracas will prove temporary, they say.
Later today, Fitch reviews its credit rating while Moody's will assess South Africa which has been embroiled in fresh budget and Eskom fracas.
As for the actual baseball ... the game ended without a hitch despite the massive fracas ... with Caribes locking down the win, 13-2.
The midafternoon fracas had started over money, he wrote, leading to nonfatal injuries and the arrests of the brothers and other family members.
That's what made the new Ghostbusters so promising — and also what made both the fracas around it and the film itself so frustrating.
That uncertainty created a fracas of rage and recrimination among the GOP that is one part House of Cards and ten parts VEEP.
Republicans, however, see the Kavanaugh fracas as galvanizing conservatives who have been looking for a reason to come out and vote in November's elections.
The entire fracas is just the latest in a running series of incidents of online discrimination that are even more subtle than Facebook's situation.
An army spokesman says a crowd threw stones at Mr Museveni's convoy and that Mr Wine's driver was shot dead in the ensuing "fracas".
Tester has long prided himself as a champion for veterans and claims he acted in the best interest of veterans throughout the Jackson fracas.
In an election hinging on voter perceptions of character and trustworthiness, the move revived memories of yet another political fracas surrounding the Clinton family.
Other givers -- including those who flocked to Trump early and are not traditional GOP donors -- say they are less perturbed by the continual fracas.
By the time the broadcaster took the video off its website a day later, it had caused a diplomatic fracas between Turkey and Germany.
Mike Conaway (R-Texas), assisted by Gowdy and Rooney, took over the probe in Nunes's place, and the fracas had largely died down since.
When the meal ended, he noticed that while he hadn't been looking the conversation on the street appeared to have become a fracas. Mrs.
In calling for him to step down, Gillibrand took heat from both colleagues and voters, though her role in the fracas was sometimes exaggerated.
Large ISPs that have spent countless hours fighting meaningful privacy protections are suddenly using the Facebook fracas to call for new privacy laws. Why?
But the latest fracas involving Pence isn't the first time the tiny coastal town of Doonbeg has been embroiled in a Trump-related controversy.
The fracas has incited large swaths of academic women to add "Dr." to their name on Twitter, and the hashtag #immodestwoman has spread globally.
As American police officers tried to break up the fracas, several of the Turkish bodyguards were shoved and at least one was detained briefly.
During a televised Oval Office fracas last week, Pelosi challenged Trump by saying he did not have the votes for wall money in the House.
But Harris got major applause when she landed one during the first fracas of the debate, as Biden and Sanders bickered with Swalwell over age.
And the recent fracas over delegate allocation during the Democratic convention in Nevada last week has only served to further embitter Sanders supporters against Clinton.
Trump meanwhile seemed unaware of the fracas, speaking in defense of those who Hillary Clinton offended with her remarks against Trump's segment of the electorate.
A genealogist in South Carolina, a member of the Powell family, had seen a post about the fracas on Facebook and reached out to Moore.
Protesters clashed with law enforcement at multiple points during the fracas, forcing police officers to use flash-bang grenades and pepper spray to control crowds.
Monday's fracas was a symptom of a growing malaise in British politics, according to Rob Ford, professor of political science at the University of Manchester.
The whole fracas started when Hannity got on the stage with Trump just hours after he posted a tweet promising he wouldn't do exactly that.
Ten people had gathered below the building, and more people were jumping into the fracas from their doorsteps without actually coming out of their apartments.
During the fracas, five Alabama players — Donta Hall, Alex Reese, Daniel Giddens, Avery Johnson Jr. and Herbert Jones — came off the bench and were ejected.
And David Leonhardt believes that the fracas of Monday's caucuses is further reason to wrest away Iowa's first-in-the-nation status for future elections.
Enabled by cellphone cameras and the catalyst of social media, even the most mundane boarding snafu or onboard fracas has been getting its 603 minutes.
Saturday Night Live spoofed last weeks' sixth Democratic debate in its opening sketch, poking fun at the fracas caused by a barb from Massachusetts Sen.
Afterward, his statement suggested he was more worried about how bad this fracas looks for him than about his members' effort to undermine congressional accountability.
Police linked up the screen names to real mobsters: Aaaaaaacounts was Pietro Magistrale, Shadow was Felice Racaniello, Gâteau was Steven Fracas, and JJ was Simpson.
Many of the questions surrounding that Oscars "Best Picture" blunder have been answered, except this one: Why was Ryan Gosling giggling to himself during the fracas?
Amid the fracas, Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court; President Trump will hold a swearing-in ceremony at 7 tonight in the East Room.
It was a rare moment of unvarnished political firepower from the first lady, who has largely remained outside of -- and above -- the political fracas this year.
In fairness, he meanders into the fray at some point, but for the most part, he placidly stares at the fracas as it unfolds before him.
White House chief of staff John Kelly may have succumbed to this trick when he joined the fracas over Trump's call to Army widow Myeshia Johnson.
In 2011, The New Yorker detailed a 1999 nightclub fracas during which Grimm, then still with the FBI, allegedly drew his gun on the dance floor.
We're told the victim claims he was injured during the fracas -- and is planning to sue Manziel to cover his medical costs at the very least.
The fracas over South Korea's airspace on Tuesday was attributed to a "device malfunction" from its aircraft, Russian officials reportedly said to the South Korean government.
A pro-Barzani lawmaker punched a Kurdish opposition lawmaker who had criticized Mr. Barzani's record as leader, leading to a fracas and a delay in proceedings.
A 10,000-Year Food Fracas": "In 1971, only 24 percent of American women breast-fed and only 5 percent continued to do so after six months.
The fracas ignited in response to a question at the Democratic presidential debate about Ms. Klobuchar's failure to recall the name of the president of Mexico.
Sessions had masterminded the latest fracas, being transparent about his plans to take children from their parents long before his orders bore fruit on the nightly news.
FRACAS AT THE FCC: The Federal Communications Commission passed a proposal to overhaul the agency's procedures for processing consumer complaints Thursday in a contentious party-line vote.
The fracas began shortly after Puig was dealt to the Indians as part of a three-team trade that sent right-hander Trevor Bauer to the Reds.
This piece, which appeared under the title "The Gang," does not appear in Hardwick's Collected Essays, but the small fracas over it reveals something of Hardwick's character.
But many of Mr. Nunes's conservative constituents say he is representing them just fine, and besides, the fracas of Washington is irrelevant to their lives, many say.
"The cowardly thuggery displayed in Parliament today is a shame to us all," said Juanita Arulanantham, a young lawyer who watched the fracas on TV at home.
Two weeks ago, the new twist in the crisis looked like a fracas based on rival claims to potential offshore reserves of natural gas in the Mediterranean.
The fracas was set in motion two weeks ago, when Mr. Johnson said he would suspend Parliament for five weeks at the height of the Brexit crisis.
When the hacking fracas threatened to subsume his business, Mr. Murdoch watched his bid to acquire Sky, the British satellite and news giant, scuttled by British regulators.
The warrants follow the arrests of four pro-Erdoğan demonstrators who were involved in the fracas – two on the day of the incident and two on Wednesday.
"I regret my actions that led me here today," McGregor said outside court in New York afterward, a shift in tone from his previous comments since the fracas.
" A source close to Trump, who remained uncharacteristically quiet about the fracas, said: "I actually think on this one he understands it's up to Brett to defend himself.
So, last night, I knocked on a door near the site of the floral fracas, and came face to face with the author of the note — Serena Wilson.
Video of the Southwest fracas was posted on Twitter by Nick Krause, a high-school student from Newbury Park, California, who said it was shot by his father.
He just stood behind home plate, chilling and watching the fracas like he didn't have a single care in the world — which of course led to more comedy.
Now, as the fallout continues from the midair fracas, the world will be watching to see whether Xi and Putin stand shoulder to shoulder in a military confrontation.
Campaign aides on Wednesday were publicly treating the fracas lightly, sharing other examples of #CruzCrimes on social media and downplaying it as nothing more than a clerical overlook.
The bitter fracas between Rubio and Cruz ended with each of the young pretenders to the next generation of conservative leadership taking nearly a quarter of the electorate.
After an exhausting fracas with the media, he popped back into the Oval Office to repeal an environmental regulation restricting coal companies from polluting waterways with mining waste.
In the footage, a cop storms into the fracas with heroic intentions ... only to step in front of the only guy in the group with a prosthetic leg.
Jermaine Jones, a key midfielder who set up the first goal by Clint Dempsey on Thursday, was shown a red card during a fracas in the second half.
American news consumers likely would summarize the fracas this way: When Meng Wanzhou, CFO of the largest telecom provider in the world, was detained in Canada on Dec.
Suarez was given a two-match ban for allegedly provoking a fracas in the tunnel following the first leg of Barca's last 16 tie against Espanyol this month.
The benches cleared and the league suspended Keller for five games, while giving Anderson a one-game suspension for his use of a racial epithet during the fracas.
Then there was a second explosion, this one on the internet, when President Donald J. Trump responded to the fracas, after a significant pause, with an equivocating message.
Live From The Red Carpet Grammy Awards about the fracas — revealing that Christian Siriano, Karl Lagerfeld, Jeremy Scott, and Moschino all offered to dress her following her viral tweets.
The current online fracas about Sophie bears similarities to last year's Tommee Tippee sippy cup hullabaloo, when parents posted snapshots of mold growing inside their children's plastic drinking cups.
The fracas ignited with an appearance on Fox News, where Green was asked about Trump's Saturday tweet pushing GM to reopen or find another use for the Lordstown plant.
Right now, however, Suárez faces a two-game suspension after a referee reported that he started a fracas in the tunnel after a Copa del Rey game against Espanyol.
The P&O cruise ship Britannia was on the final leg of a cruise to Norway's fjords from Southampton, in southeast England, when the fracas broke out, ITV reported.
Today's fracas will repeat itself, in slightly different forms, again and again, burying any scraps of self-respect (let alone electability in the next decades) the party has left.
A top lawyer for local authorities involved in the fracas said late Monday that it is unlikely Trump will face charges for inciting a riot during the heated event.
If the Brexit vote wasn't already troubling for those on the British and European left, then the ongoing political fracas in the Labour Party provides another cause for concern.
At least one person was injured in the fracas, said Willy Lugusa, the police commander for the region, adding police dispersed the protesters to prevent damage to private property.
" Ben Carson's fracas about spending on office furnishings hasn't hurt his standing with Trump, per Ruddy, who said that "the president is very happy with the job he's doing.
"Hanging on hooks in the hot tub area were little white dresses for little girls," says Eatonton attorney Frank Ford, who represented the county amidst a legal fracas with York.
It took until my third watch to fully understand the power levels of the existing Avengers and their new raccoon friend, with regard to their usefulness in the coming fracas.
At the height of the Apple-FBI fracas Trump called for a boycott of the company's products, establishing himself early on as an adversary to the world's largest tech company.
Amid the ongoing Congressional fracas over gun control legislation, the Supreme Court has upheld a lower court decision that bars people convicted of misdemeanor domestic abuse from owning a firearm.
Late Thursday, about 100 England fans and 50 local residents were involved in another fracas around the Vieux Port (Old Port) area, where several English and Irish bars are located.
The fracas started after Gomez released her new song, "Lose You to Love Me," at midnight on Tuesday, which fans speculated was about moving on from her ex Justin Bieber.
The trade fracas heated up as Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan doubled tariffs on some U.S. imports, and China lodged a complaint with the World Trade Organization against American trade policies.
On the morning after the fracas, Judge Craig S. Walker of Criminal Court in Brooklyn looked into the warrant, finding it erroneous, and Mr. Bowen's exculpatory letter, finding it authentic.
Major events, even deaths, get tossed away, while tiny sideshows—like a fracas between Paul's girlfriend, Esther (Lou Roy-Lecollinet), and the mother of a pal—are revealed in full.
DACA plaintiffs appear at the Supreme Court, impeachment hearings begin in Washington, Mercury transits the sun, maintaining and animatronic dinosaur in China, a fracas breaks out during an NFL game.
Wednesday's fracas came after the STC on Tuesday alleged that an Islamist party that is an important ally of Hadi was complicit in last week's killing of the Security Belt soldiers.
Today, several reports pointed out that Amazon's Fire OS 5 does not support device encryption, drawing a connection between the company's encryption retreat and the current Apple-FBI iPhone unlocking fracas.
A week has passed since Trump said he would be "proud" to close parts of the government during an Oval Office fracas with Democratic congressional leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
One of the best examples of this fracas is the hydra-spouted "Porcelain Teapot" (2017) painted with flowers and images of a mother and her child, with the mother's face excluded.
Making chicken salad out of chicken bleep, or some such similar metaphor, Ventura improved his local image in Kansas City after sparking that on-field fracas with Machado the previous week.
After years of getting easy dividends and buybacks from boards eager to avoid a fracas, cheap money driven by central bank policies has forced some hedge fund investors to shift strategies.
But the question remains as to whether this unprecedented arrangement would be enough to skirt the kind of diplomatic fracas and violence many predict would follow a full-blown embassy move.
While the fracas over the maximum income consumed most of the British press, Corbyn did something else in his Peterborough speech that sparked controversy — reverse several of his past immigration proposals.
And a White House official told me President Trump not only doesn't regret this weekend's fracas despite the lack of evidence for his astonishing claim, he is "absolutely convinced" he'll be vindicated.
During the campaign, as the Times reported in a great 2016 story about the West Side real estate fracas, Trump bragged that he had "won" those skyscrapers in a "war" with China.
The company sold its first department store in China and has closed individual shops to cut costs, but turning things around looked like a long shot even before the current geopolitical fracas.
The late fracas began as Rudolph flipped a screen pass and was wrapped up by Garrett, who did not let go and slowly dragged Rudolph to the ground as the quarterback resisted.
The pro-Trump crowd reacted with boos and jeers, creating a fracas not seen at a national political convention in decades and overshadowing the main address of the night by Indiana Gov.
Chaffetz criticized Conway during the fracas at his town hall, calling it "wrong, wrong, wrong" for her to promote a clothing and accessories line associated with the president's daughter on Fox News.
A lawmaker from the ruling AK Party attempted to end the protest by force and deputies from other parties then weighed in, one losing her prosthetic arm in the fracas, witnesses said.
Steve Madden seems to be laying part of the blame for his fashion fracas with fellow designer Stacey Bendet at the feet of the coronavirus -- but all's well that ends well, right?!
Republicans overwhelmingly backed Mr. Rubio's bill, reigniting a fracas over political support for the B.D.S. movement, which seeks to pressure Israel into ending the occupation of the West Bank, among other things.
It was to the baseball world's great fortune that the broadcasting legend, who will retire in only a few days, was on the mic to break down yet another Bumgarner-Puig fracas.
The fracas around the HQ2 search has been a concentrated version of what sociologist Harvey Molotch, in 1976, termed the "growth machine": the willingness of cities to prioritize economic development and corporate attraction.
The relatively soft-spoken contestant won Bachelor Nation over early on in the season with his sweet Southern charm and easygoing personality, and by largely keeping himself out of any unnecessary house fracas.
The British presenter, who replaced Jeremy Clarkson and Co. after the infamous 2015 "fracas" which resulted in the decision not to renew Clarkson's contract, announced his resignation via a tweet on Monday afternoon.
Both players threw punches and Lopez already was saying after the contest that he knows he will be punished by the league as players routinely draw suspensions when a fracas only involves shoving.
The court action sets the stage for a protracted legal and political fracas that could spook foreign investors and further undermine the nation's efforts to stabilize PDVSA, said opposition lawmakers and industry experts.
And when it became clear that the ECB would not toe the German line, a fracas followed with protest resignations of German representatives to the ECB's governing council in February and September 2011.
Though there is still a very active natural hair community, makeup has become a significant draw on YouTube (you only have to look at how much media attention the James Charles fracas received).
The fracas started when sexually explicit content from a pornographic magazine began circulating on social media, peddled by people who claimed it was part of a guidance manual issued by the education ministry.
" Schumer herself concluded the Glamour fracas by declaring herself in the anti-label camp: "Bottom line seems to be we are done with these unnecessary labels which seem to be reserved for women.
Yi-Zheng Lian Hong Kong's universities reopened in September to a small on-campus fracas that soon ignited into a virulent controversy about the future of the most basic freedoms in the territory.
The fracas began with Talbot throwing punches at Sam Gagner in the Flames' end, and Talbot also got into it with Alex Chiasson before Smith approached center ice and invited Talbot to tussle.
The fracas between the two progressive candidates began over the weekend, when Politico reported that Sanders' campaign staff had proved scripted talking points that argued Warren supporters were primarily affluent, well-educated people.
It reminds me of the Benghazi controversy, in which the intelligence community became entangled in a sustained political fracas that led to charges that it was cooking intelligence to protect the Obama administration.
One study in particular about cocoa staving off cognitive decline jumped out at us because it had sparked a small fracas on PubMed Commons, a site where researchers can comment on published studies.
Fractured into glitchy segments like a television monitor on the fritz, Mundt captures the elastic movements of her subjects and the media fracas that surrounded them during the international athletic competition and after.
What's more, as demonstrated by the GOP presidential race—as well as the leadership fracas in the House of Representatives—many Republicans (57 percent, according to the Pew Research Center) reject compromise full stop.
Ukraine captain Ruslan Rotan felt the problem was more mental in a squad that had been rocked by a club match fracas between Andriy Yarmolenko and Taras Stepanenko before they even travelled to France.
But it's also a gateway into some shit about James Harden that is on display during this whole fracas: my man is EXTREMELY FUCKING IN CONTROL of his shit, the NBA's true Zen Master.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were photographed together on Valentine's Day (sans Archie) which is the first time in a long time they've been seen together since the Royal fracas across the pond.
" But, cops in Essex say two guys were hurt in the fracas ... saying, "A 17-year-old boy suffered bruising and cuts and a 27-year-old man suffered a cut above his eye.
The legal fracas has changed Mr. Redstone's public image from a firebrand whose business acumen and ruthlessness won him control of Viacom, Paramount Pictures and CBS, a $40 billion empire, into something quite different.
Tillerson knows how to make money and produce energy, but how would he react to a major diplomatic fracas when all his former dealings and contacts in that country were oil and gas-related?
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An Australian model who was found guilty of assault after a fracas on a flight from Melbourne to Los Angeles avoided prison when she was sentenced in U.S. court on Monday.
Earlier this month, the Pirates fined Vázquez for getting into a fight with fellow relief pitcher Kyle Crick, who suffered an injury to his index finger in the fracas that required season-ending surgery.
While a feud continues to stew between the Knicks president Phil Jackson and the team's top star, Carmelo Anthony, amid on-court struggles, their game ceded the spotlight Wednesday night to a courtside fracas.
In the middle of the fracas was the undecided caucus, the four lawmakers who ultimately dictated the roller-coaster process that culminated in Saturday's final confirmation vote almost three months after Kavanaugh was nominated.
The brother of NBA star DeMarcus Cousins was tased and arrested for fighting in a Tampa nightclub early this morning ... but we're told DeMarcus was pulled away from the fracas before cops got involved.
Reportedly, the last straw was Bannon's appearance in Michael Wolff's incendiary Fire and Fury book as the author's key on-the-record source detailing the fracas of the administration's electoral campaign and first year.
MADRID (Reuters) - Barcelona's appeal against Luis Suarez's two-match King's Cup ban for allegedly provoking a fracas in the tunnel after last week's game against Espanyol has been rejected, the Spanish soccer federation (RFEF) said.
On the Weeds podcast, Jane Coaston and Dylan Matthews join Ezra to discuss the Sarah Jeong fracas, the Ben Shapiro-Mark Duplass meltdown, the problems with Twitter, the ways partisan dehumanize each other, and more.
As YouTube's Content ID system repeatedly shows, such systems are routinely abused by copyright holders, resulting in legitimate use of copyrighted materials being censored (the Prince dancing baby fracas being just one of countless examples).
The owner of the shop claimed $3,300 of damage was done to a hydraulic lift during the fracas ... and claimed he felt intimidated by Crawford's presence ... even though the champ never physically made a threat.
Late on Thursday night, about 100 England fans and 50 local residents were involved in another fracas in the streets around the Vieux Port (Old Port) area, where several English and Irish bars are located.
McWhorter's début as a public intellectual came twenty years ago, when a fracas erupted over a proposal to use Black English—then often called Ebonics—as a teaching tool in public schools in Oakland, California.
" Framing the public relations fracas in gladiatorial terms, Trump advised the network to "continue to fight for our Country" and "[s]top working soooo hard on being politically correct, which will only bring you down.
Before the episode was over, Sony became entangled in a censorship fracas, with free-speech advocates and even Mr. Obama criticizing the studio for temporarily shelving "The Interview" as theater chains balked at showing it.
After the whole "bear rape" fracas, Leo, who has never seemed like somone who was great at taking a joke, has had to deal with constant bear jokes while campaigning very seriously for his first Oscar.
Bucks 117, Rockets 111 The Bucks took the victory as the Rockets began their season with a new star duo at the helm and their general manager under the cloud of a political fracas with China.
And are we supposed to believe that when a commercial or embedded ad for Coke or AT&T comes in in the middle of that mayhem, the viewers will somehow blame those sponsors for the fracas?
Haley was right in the middle of the fracas and you see her square off with one of the bouncers, who accuses her of punching him in the head before tossing her out of the bar.
Steven Rattner Repeal-and-replace may be done for now, but for Senator Bernie Sanders, the war is just beginning — and it has already become a fracas that is dividing the Democratic Party, to its detriment.
Negan has a moment of humanity when he shares his technique of covering himself in dissolved remains as camouflage in a pinch, and their bond is further strengthened by having defended each other during the fracas.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid had a 10-minute talk with Sanders about the incident and called for the Democratic socialist senator to address the fracas, describing it as a "test of leadership," The Washington Post reports.
This track tells a simple story of fate and cause and effect; of how Lamar's father and Anthony Tiffith (CEO of Lamar's label) met when Lamar was a child, almost had a life-threatening fracas but didn't.
The mid-morning fracas in a working-class district of Caracas is the latest of near-weekly "surprise" protests by the opposition this year intended to embarrass Maduro, galvanize street action and highlight Venezuela's litany of problems.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Monday leveled responsibility at the United States and journalists for a fracas at a Chinese airport, in which officials of both countries exchanged heated remarks as President Barack Obama disembarked from his aircraft.
The San Pedro Claver fracas was the latest of half a dozen incidents in recent weeks, some violent, that have outraged Venezuela's Roman Catholic hierarchy and reawakened long-simmering church-state antagonism in the South American nation.
But by quietly buying up the rights to the water without which no fracking can actually take place — for a song, at that — Mason Cap has positioned itself to emerge from the fracas an even bigger winner.
The other men in or near the fracas testified to what they saw and heard — Sergeant Emery rising to confront the man of a lower rank, Sergeant Saunders hearing a shot and realizing his gun was missing.
The fracas was reminiscent of a scuffle between the Israeli police and then-President Jacques Chirac in 453, in which he accused them of aggressively pushing and shoving his entourage and preventing him from mingling with bystanders.
Press secretary Stephanie Grisham ended up with bruises when she got caught up in the fracas, according to AP. What they're saying: Kim praised Trump's "very courageous and determined act," according to Los Angeles Times reporter Eli Stokols.
After the story gained nationwide attention, Verizon admitted that the throttling of first responders was in violation of Verizon's own policies, but in a statement to Motherboard denied that the fracas had anything to do with net neutrality.
As we reported ... Chyna is listed as a suspect in the police report for assault with a deadly weapon, and because her 6-year-old son, King, was at the house during the fracas, the L.A. County Dept.
Last year, after the fracas in Detroit, Brett Gardner — who had turned 34 that day and had gotten into a jawing match with then-Tigers manager Brad Ausmus — suggested that maybe he was getting more ornery with age.
The fracas overshadowed an offensive outburst by the Gators (033-023, 013-003 SEC), who scored 212 straight points after the Commodores (215-211, 211-3) jumped out to a 2122-212 lead midway through the second quarter.
The other classmate, Ariane Laboy, who told detectives he did not yet realize his friend was being stabbed, stepped into the fracas, and Mr. Cedeno sliced him in the biceps, drawing so much blood that Mr. Laboy fainted.
On Wednesday night, a franchise with an addiction to needless drama raised the bar when Oakley, one of the franchise's most beloved former players, was removed from Madison Square Garden in handcuffs after a fracas involving security personnel.
In the initial rush of outrage about the Covington kids, before many details were in, many in the media — many of whom have since confessed they should have waited a little longer — got caught up in the fracas.
From videos that happen to have copyrighted music playing in the background (you might recall the infamous Prince baby dancing fracas), to memes that happen to contain commercial images, there's numerous reasons for website users to upload copyrighted material.
Firstly, after the fracas died down just a smidge, Garnett tried to sneak around the back and get into it with Howard again, like everyone would all of a sudden take three seconds off and let them fight again.
In 230, for example, he was involved in an backstage scuffle with Chute Box member Cristiano Marcello, and was ultimately put to sleep by a triangle choke—though he claims to have knocked out Wanderlei Silva during the fracas.
But the back story of the fracas began to come into focus and with it, the realization that Mr. Paul's injuries could keep him from Washington, where Republicans in the Senate hold only a slim majority, for some time.
Rudolph initially called Garrett's behavior "bush league," his helmet hit "a total coward move," and in the days that followed, ESPN reported that during an unsuccessful appeals hearing, Garrett claimed Rudolph had uttered a racial slur, spurring the fracas.
They're a prime-time setting that you can't miss, but they don't usurp what is more important for them to win: emphasizing the underdog narrative arc, organizing Iowa, and standing out as a unifier in 2019's political fracas.
Cops had initially cited just 5 people in the June 15 melee -- but after more than a week of investigating and reviewing some pretty clear brawl footage, officials have identified at least 7 more people involved in the fracas.
The fracas began with an interview with the British tabloid The Sun last weekend, when Mr. Trump was recorded saying that he was not aware that the duchess had made "nasty" comments about him during the 2016 presidential campaign.
SESTA's introduction to the Senate in August caused a fracas in the tech world: Digital rights advocates claimed it promotes censorship, but lawmakers see it as a way to hold internet companies accountable for what occurs on their platforms.
Harrison, during the March 2015 fracas at the store, also confronted Wilson and Guerrero at a checkout stand, telling them to get out of the line, according to their lawsuit against the officer and the city and county of Honolulu.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's decision to withdraw its ambassador to Italy may be the biggest diplomatic fracas between the neighbors since Benito Mussolini declared war on France in 1940, but the trans-Alpine stand-off has its roots in more recent events.
But not only were no executives put to the question… "I started Facebook, and at the end of the day I'm responsible for what happens on our platform," wrote Mark Zuckerberg last year during the fracas surrounding his questioning by Congress.
No one pushed him into dismissing Clinton as "unqualified" before the New York primary—a rash remark that ignited a blowback against him—or told him not to condemn outright the fracas that broke out at the Nevada Democratic Convention.
A surprise announcement from Beijing last weekend that it had banned coal imports from North Korea is causing a fracas in China's coal market, as traders scramble for supplies of the commodity that is used in steel-making and heating.
Earlier in May, Neymar was banned for three matches by the French soccer authorities for hitting a fan after PSG's French Cup final loss to Rennes, and was also reportedly involved in a dressing room fracas with his PSG team mates.
She would later create prototypes of the newspaper dress, expand her line of witty accessories (like the telephone purse), and make the first pair of culottes, for tennis player Lili Alvarez in 1931, which caused a fracas among sports fans.
The nature of the fracas was not immediately disclosed by the FBI, the military or American Airlines, but local news media reported a passenger had tried to force his way into the cockpit of Honolulu-bound Flight 31 from Los Angeles.
The Navy SEAL-led raid marked the first publicly known operation since Trump took office to target those accused of involvement in Benghazi, which mushroomed into a multiyear political fracas centered on Republican allegations of a bungled Obama administration response.
In a wide-ranging interview, Trudeau, 44, also said he wanted Britain to stay in the European Union and attributed his role a day earlier in an unusual physical fracas in Parliament partly to being in a high stress job.
The state carrier and other airlines said they would bar Ravindra Gaikwad from flying after the fracas which has triggered a debate on the behavior of members of the political elite, and calls for a no-fly list for unruly passengers.
As our black SUV idles in front of the downtown convention center temporarily housing Radio Row's media circus, the guys in the back strategize about how to transport Harbaugh from car to building without making too much of a fracas.
With his comments in an address to 60,000 people in St. Peter's Square for the feast of the Epiphany, Francis jumped into a diplomatic fracas between Italy and Malta and into an internal dispute among leaders of Italy's populist government.
At the same time, the fracas was still spreading on the web, picked up by blogs as well as by Diane Ravitch, a prominent education expert and opponent of nationwide standardized testing who is a research professor at New York University.
"The sales were excellent, the bottom line hefty; the chatter about the next quarter, the one where they're going to have to face the full fallout from the Cambridge Analytica fracas, was sparse, but generally viewed as positive, " Cramer said.
The fracas over Wenk's ouster is the latest controversy surrounding an Interior secretary who has been reviled by conservationists but hailed by industry and conservatives in Western states, where local governments have chafed against restrictions imposed on federally protected areas.
One opposition lawmaker who is often at the forefront of protests, Juan Requesens of the Justice First party, suffered a gash to his the head after being hit by a stone during a fracas outside the public ombudsman's office, witnesses said.
Images of dozens of high school students kneeling with their hands behind their heads during mass roundups have circulated the news in France, sparking greater outcries of excessive force used by police amidst the fracas of the Yellow Vests protests.
Far from the fracas in Washington, there was no relief for hundreds of parents who were little closer to reuniting with the more than 103,210 children who have been taken from them under the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" border enforcement policy.
Four years after the discovery of Mr. Gurlitt's cache seized headlines and caused international outrage, this latest fracas shows the extent to which the issue of Nazi-looted art remains unresolved and maintains the potential to stir debate in Germany.
On the walls, a mood board mapped Mr. Sialelli's vision for the season in a magpie collage of vintage magazine spreads, archival motifs and what Mr. Sialelli called "a fracas of archetypes": Fassbinder meets "Ladyhawke" meets Jean Genet meets manga.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, under fire for getting involved in an unprecedented physical fracas in Parliament, said on Thursday that he was only human and in a high pressure job but promised there would be no repeat of his actions.
In the headlines, the ongoing fracas in Iowa has managed to overtake not only Tuesday's State of the Union address but the Senate's historic vote Wednesday to acquit President Trump on both of the articles of impeachment House Democrats drew up against him.
Tempers between the rival clubs, who also had a bench-clearing fracas during a game in April, reached new heights in the top of the ninth inning of their Tuesday game in Cincinnati when Reds reliever Amir Garrett charged the Pirates dugout.
At the end of a week in which the Democratic-led House passed a resolution setting out rules for the public phase of their impeachment inquiry into President Trump, he escaped Washington for a different sort of fracas: the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
In the first test in Durban, Warner become involved in an off-field fracas with South Africa wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock, and in the following game fast bowler Kagiso Rabada was cited for nudging Smith with his shoulder after capturing his wicket.
"That's the cause of the latest fracas: Italy loses far more than it gains from the euro—I think they'd be better off with their own currency—and they really don't like the EU's heavy-handed approach to just about everything," said Cramer.
Earlier this year Mr. Paul's next-door neighbor in Kentucky body-slammed him while he was mowing his lawn, breaking multiple ribs in a fracas Mr. Paul said was over politics but the neighbor said was a lawn care dispute gone horribly wrong.
"The worst thing he can do right now is jeopardize the US military aid going forward by getting actively involved in the fracas going on in D.C.," said David Szakonyi, an expert on post-Soviet affairs at George Washington University in Washington.
Mr. Peele responded to the fracas with a tweet, "'Get Out' is a documentary," though all along he has called it a "social thriller," a category that he says includes "The Stepford Wives" and "Rosemary's Baby," where society and humanity are the monsters.
Johnson hit field goals of 40 and 27 yards to give the Hokies a 30-24 lead, but it wasn't enough to stop Bowden, who got the last word after getting into a fracas with Virginia Tech players about 90 minutes before kickoff.
Related: Supreme Court strikes down Texas abortion clinic restrictions in major pro-choice ruling Amid the ongoing Congressional fracas over gun control legislation, the Supreme Court has upheld a lower court decision that bars people convicted of misdemeanor domestic abuse from owning a firearm.
Nurmagomedov takes over as champion from Irishman Conor McGregor, who was stripped of a title he never defended, and also faced assault and criminal mischief charges in a New York court for his part in a fracas following Thursday's media day for the event.
The brief fracas came on the heels of new scrutiny about Trump's ties to Moscow, following allegations that Russian intelligence services had hacked into arms of the Democratic Party and worked to make embarrassing emails public in a potential bid to boost Trump's campaign.
Blue Jays 22, Yankees 33 TORONTO — The last time Yankees pitcher Luis Severino faced Toronto first baseman Justin Smoak under the Rogers Centre roof, Severino delivered a message: a blistering fastball to Smoak's thigh that set off a bench-clearing fracas late last September.
As we have been moving to a new digital world order, the FaceApp fracas is part of a larger discussion that we must have about the increasing vulnerabilities from global companies armed with ever more powerful computing capabilities that have access to our data.
The 29-year-old former lightweight champion and his co-defendant and fellow Irish fighter, Cian Cowley, 23, were negotiating a plea deal over assault and criminal mischief charges stemming from the fracas, prosecutors said at a brief hearing in state Supreme Court in Brooklyn.
In case you thought the recently and abruptly terminated fracas in San Bernardino was an isolated incident, the ACLU has put together a handy map of cases around the country where the All Writs Act has been used to justify an order to unlock a smartphone.
Two Kentuckians tell me Rand's neighborhood fracas stemmed from a dispute over some sort of planting or flora issue around the properties The lawyers' recent memo backs up that narrative, building up a timeline of a festering dispute over lawn care that eventually erupted into violence.
On the Republican side: Amid the Roy Moore fracas, "Representative Joe Barton of Texas, [vice chair] of the House Energy and Commerce Committee ... said that he was reconsidering his political future after [a naked picture of him] appeared on an anonymous Twitter account," per the N.Y. Times.
I loved this game so miuch, and what with the current presidential fracas surrounding the F-35—in which President Trump has forced Lockheed Martin to the bargaining table after suggesting Boeing's F/A-18 Super Hornet could do a better job—the find seemed timely.
Conor McGregor The Navada Commission did its best to irk the combat sports world in their aired hearing with Conor McGregor, who was present over the phone, following his part in the bottle-throwing fracas with Nate Diaz at their press conference ahead of UFC 202.
Top cabinet ministers had been preparing on Sunday to discuss what to do about the standoff with the United States — and their own country's growing frustration with thousands of poor migrants streaming in from Central America — when their agenda was hijacked by the fracas at the border.
For weeks, worries had been growing of a major conflict between the two nuclear powers, in what had developed into one of the worst border disputes between the countries in 30 years — punctuated by a rock-throwing, chest-bumping fracas between the Chinese and Indian soldiers.
Republicans who want to salvage a conservative policy victory from their health care fracas would be wise to leave Obamacare alone, so that its authors can pay the price for its failure, just as the G.O.P. restores price to the rest of the health care system.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced official impeachment proceedings against President Trump today, and while the approaching political fracas may not be directly tech-related, it could have serious effects on several efforts at the federal level to rein in or otherwise influence the tech industry.
FBI official Peter Strzok&aposs first public hearing tumbled into a rancorous and heated political fracas on Thursday, as Republicans clashed with Democrats as well as the former investigator over his anti-Trump texts -- and even threatened contempt for initially refusing to answer questions on the Russia probe.
With Conor McGregor punching the hand of Nate Diaz the day before, the UFC president's face was one of sheer irritation as the straw weights engaged in a face-off fracas, which isn't too surprising given that similar exchanges seem to be happening much more in MMA's current climate.
The meat is the set pieces, among them a boat-terminal bust that goes awry in a blaze of bullets, a raucous cellblock free-for-all and a fracas in a well-appointed high-rise chamber in which Mr. Jaa and Mr. Wu tag-team on scores of assailants.
" Trump appeared to be referencing a minor fracas that erupted earlier this week, when in an interview with Fox News, Trump said she disagreed with a jobs guarantee program in Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal because she doesn't think "most Americans, in their heart, want to be given something.
CBS is taking heat over the fracas: "The CBS moderating team — which featured [anchor Gayle] King, the anchor Norah O'Donnell, and three other network journalists — struggled to keep control, calling for order as jawboning candidates talked over their questioners and each other," the New York Times's Michael M. Grynbaum reports.
Producer price inflation, however, cooled for the third straight month in September — an indication of slowing economic momentum amid escalating trade tensions with the U.S. Inflation in the world's second largest economy is now closely watched amid the trade fracas with the U.S., which has already affected new orders in the Asian manufacturing giant.
Two Kentuckians tell me Rand's neighborhood fracas stemmed from a dispute over some sort of planting or flora issue around the properties An unnamed neighbor also told CNN that these lawn-based tensions had long been simmering, though Rob Porter, friend of Paul's, said the senator told him he hadn't spoken to Boucher in years.
That work, which had held him in thrall for years, would propel him onto the podiums of some of the world's leading orchestras, including the Vienna Philharmonic, the London Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the St. Louis Symphony and, in an outing that became the subject of a headline-making fracas, the New York Philharmonic.
The LeBron James era in Los Angeles began, predictably enough, with all the flash and drama of a Hollywood blockbuster: a home-court introduction from rapper-actor Ice Cube, a slew of replay-worthy dunks, and an end-of-game fracas against the Rockets that culminated in a miasma of ejections, suspensions, and fines.
Rupert Murdoch and a top lieutenant threatened Mark Zuckerberg in 2016 over Facebook's treatment of the news industry, one of several events reported for the first time in a new Wired cover story from Nick Thompson and Fred Vogelstein about how the company came to face a global fracas over its role in society.
Two weekends ago, when the streets of Berkeley became the scene of a surreal battle between far-right Trump supporters and far-left antifascist activists, the fracas was recorded so extensively by journalists and regular citizens with phones that images of the worst of the violence were already going viral by the time order had returned.
The EU's Copyright Directive has a laundry list of problems, from "link taxes" that saddle smaller media outlets with fees for quoting other websites, to the EU-wide implementation of unreliable automatic copyright filters like Google's Content ID, which—as episodes like the Prince dancing baby fracas often make clear—often result in legitimate content being yanked offline.
Senate Minority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (D-Nev.) on Monday blamed Sanders's backers for the fracas, adding that he hoped his fellow senator would denounce their behavior.
Two Kentuckians tell me Rand's neighborhood fracas stemmed from a dispute over some sort of planting or flora issue around the properties An unnamed neighbor also told CNN that these lawn-based tensions had long been simmering, though Rob Porter, a friend of Paul's, said the senator told him he hadn't spoken to Boucher in years.
Because he's black and wears a uniform, the words "Uncle Tom" are thrown at him, but his gift is for taking palliative action before trouble erupts; he saves a black kid from police harassment by pretending to be a relative, and brings coffee to a bunch of National Guardsmen, who, having been summoned to the fracas, believe that they are in enemy terrain.
The fracas over the investigations commissioner capped a challenging week for Mr. de Blasio, who faced criticism over the city's handling of Thursday's snowstorm, a backlash from his fellow progressives over the deal to bring Amazon to Queens and a judge's rejection of a deal that would have appointed a federal monitor to oversee the troubled New York City Housing Authority.
Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) After the government shutdown fracas, activists and progressives are furious at Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE (D-N.Y.).
With this report card in hand, lawyers at CHLPI and other advocacy groups have a new weapon in their legal battle on behalf of low-income people seeking a cure for hepatitis C. The fracas over hepatitis C medication began in 203 when the first curative treatment, Sovaldi, was priced at a headline-grabbing $1,000 per pill, prompting outcry from public and private insurance programs alike.
The Nevada Attorney General recommended the NSAC fine McGregor $25,000 and give the Dubliner 25 hours of community service for his role in the fracas—in addition to five hours of "media training," which is something I seriously doubt McGregor requires given the expertise he has displayed in playing the media game since bursting on the international MMA scene on a chilly April night in Stockholm, Sweden, back in 2013.
Days of innuendo from Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffTrump's legal team huddles with Senate Republicans Three legal scholars say Trump should be impeached; one thinks otherwise Poll: 28503 percent of voters say Trump's Ukraine dealings constitute impeachable offense MORE and his colleagues about "bribery" did little to change that, and it did not help their case that collusion between his staffers and the whistleblower to set this fracas in motion became painfully obvious over the course of the hearings.
The fracas also follows testimony from Taylor, who told committees just one day ago that Trump withheld military aid to Ukraine to pressure the country to conduct a pair of investigations — one into 2016 election hacking, the other into the family of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE — that might have helped Trump's reelection campaign next year.
In any kind of democratic society to think that people will only be seeing information that only aligns with their pre-existing ideologies, but if more and more people start to mute people in their feeds that — well, I don't really like what they said so I'm just going to unfollow or mute or block or whatever it might be, then that is essentially what our feeds are going to turn into: They're going to turn into ... The other night someone in my feed, I have to admit, they wrote something on the 4th of July that was kind of thoughtful about fireworks and how they disturb the neighbors and the babies and the pets and everything else and I thought okay, I kind of agree with this person, this particular topic, and then the very next morning the same person in my Facebook feed went on this crazy uninformed rant about the Hillary Clinton-FBI email server fracas.
Developing now, Friday, July 28, 210 Anti-Trump FBI agent Peter Strzok was grilled by GOP lawmakers and threatened with contempt Thursday in an explosive hearing marked by angry exchanges Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page is expected to be interviewed privately by lawmakers on Capitol Hill on Friday about anti-Trump text messages exchanged with her former colleague and lover Strzok, days after defying a congressional subpoena President Trump slams British Prime Minister Theresa May's handling of Brexit, says the London mayor has done a 'terrible job' on terrorism and blasts mass migration in interview given during his trip to Britain House Democrats who drafted a bill to abolish ICE now say they will vote against their own legislation THE LEAD STORY - STRZOK INTERROGATED -  FBI official Peter Strzok&aposs first public hearing erupted into a heated political fracas on Thursday, as Republicans clashed with Democrats as well as the former investigator over his anti-Trump texts -- and even threatened him with contempt for initially refusing to answer questions on the Russia probe ... Throughout it all, Strzok remained defiant and maintained that he did not show bias in those infamous messages with former FBI lawyer - and his ex-lover - Lisa Page.

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