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"furor" Definitions
  1. a general outburst of enthusiasm, excitement, controversy, or the like.
  2. a prevailing fad, mania, or craze.
  3. fury; rage; madness.

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It's apropos that Bushwick premiered during the furor over white supremacist Richard Spencer getting sucker-punched on camera, and is being released during a renewed furor over white-supremacist rallies.
Minaj replied simply, "yes," sparking a public furor of speculation.
Lam's decision, regardless of its legality, sparked furor among protesters.
Perhaps the furor over Amazon's regional offices will blow over.
They did so without incurring any furor or significant outrage.
And few predicted the furor to lead to her downfall.
Naturally, the appearance of said aliens causes a global furor.
It's difficult to logically square the furor over Tropes vs.
That kind furor was completely predictable to any savvy politician.
But the furor doesn't seem to have swayed public opinion.
With that, the furor around "Ghostbusters" had a focal point.
I wanted to know what he made of the furor.
Trump's Cabinet secretaries have largely been mum on the furor.
And the furor of Bernie's Army will make it worse.
But the furor has brought support from some unexpected quarters.
That would not quell the furor over moving the embassy.
The furor online was swift after the interview was published.
She resigned the position last month amid the escalating furor.
Each decision invited furor; each, at this point, remains unchanged.
The Hill: GOP turns furor on media amid impeachment fight.
Political reverberations The memo furor may also have political reverberations.
As furor swelled, the narrative about Sergeant Bergdahl further darkened.
As the furor grew, she apologized and deleted the tweet.
Laurel furor has been pretty fun to watch unfold on Twitter.
The political furor of the investigation was reaching a fever pitch.
Shapiro is also outspoken about the current furor over Network Neutrality.
Republicans there kick off a separate furor by interrupting California Sen.
At the center of this furor is the issue of race.
S.A. Miller: Manafort, Cohen developments fuel partisan furor over Mueller probe.
His death sparked a global furor surrounding the Saudi royal family.
Calvin Klein just released a provocative campaign to a global furor.
A predictable furor erupted, and last year the board backed down.
Just wait for the furor when she has her first baby.
The furor grew loud enough that Mark Zuckerberg has now responded.
It caught Mr. Trump's attention, prompting a furor throughout the campaign.
Since the furor erupted, prosecutors have distanced themselves from the charges.
But the dispute has caused a furor among students and alumni.
The Volkswagen emissions furor is the scandal that keeps on giving.
Americans usually don't create a furor, at least on American soil.
The whole furor, he said, has been a public relations debacle.
The furor poses a test for President Xi Jinping of China.
Clinton moved quickly to try to quell the furor on Tuesday.
Part of the problem was the furor that preceded the talk.
But some independent experts say the current furor could be different.
Adrenaclick, a cheaper alternative, has benefited from furor over EpiPen pricing.
The resulting furor left many gay TV fans angry and wary.
The Rosenstein furor came just six weeks ahead of the Nov.
We are in for many months of Trumpian chaos and investigative furor.
The media also almost made a decision to keep this furor going.
The Sunday appearances did little to quell the furor around Trump's behavior.
That kind of furor is what soap operas were built off of.
" July 10: "McKinsey Ends Work With ICE Amid Furor Over Immigration Policy.
Where do they go once the furor around a crisis has cooled?
The American public cheered on the astronomers with patriotic furor, Baron said.
The anti-establishment furor generated unusual interest in third parties this year.
Most Democrats have sought to tamp down the furor surrounding Waters's comments.
The furor also threatened to overshadow Modi's visit this week to Britain.
I also recently sponsored domestic violence legislation that created quite a furor.
I think there are additional force multipliers to the furor against him.
Making sure patients do not go without medicines reduces any political furor.
Clinton of being an elitist while Mr. Trump runs on populist furor.
Update: Apple addressed the current furor around its taxes in a statement.
I imagine they'll have another few days of furor over this one.
Late in the day, the White House tried to douse the furor.
Ralph Northam, have turned debate over the bill into a nationwide furor.
The call quickly went sideways as furor against the company gained momentum.
The furor had reached his employer, he said, potentially jeopardizing his job.
Carlos's re-emergence into a manless world sets off an international furor.
The exposure of the research caused a furor in Germany and beyond.
She connected the furor over Marius to urban ignorance of agricultural ways.
Part of the furor may be political opportunism to attack the government.
After the furor over her tweet, Tynes deleted it and issued an apology.
Tadek's first historically themed album came out at the height of this furor.
The NCAA argues the furor puts an essential college sports trait at risk.
Cox's remarks come as public furor has persisted over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
The furor has put Sisi, who once enjoyed widespread support, under renewed pressure.
Facing mounting furor, Trump quickly signed an executive order reversing his own policy.
Despite the furor, the Frenchman returned home after just two seasons with Gonzaga.
His comments on a popular evening talk show in December caused a furor.
The recent revelation of this protocol set off a furor around the nation.
Trump himself made only feeble attempts at clean up before the furor faded.
The ensuing furor highlighted women's underrepresentation in Irish theater, film, media and politics.
Worth noting: Sanders didn't kick off the social media furor over her dismissal.
But none of that raised the kind of furor seen in recent weeks.
Alas, they both fell before the anti-immigration furor of the Trump administration.
Nothing raised as much furor, however, as his increasingly scathing remarks about religion.
When you do that, it releases a lot of energy, controversy, furor, reaction.
But the Rwandan leader made no mention of the furor over the comments.
The furor over the president's tweets highlighted the complexity of the obstruction accusations.
Those business ties have been sorely tested by the furor over Mr. Khashoggi.
There had been some students protesting, there'd been a bit of political furor.
The moves drew furor from Russia, as well as threats of further repercussions.
But Neil Irwin of the Upshot says the furor isn't rooted in logic.
But the furor over Lakewood's physical condition is something of a red herring.
And the release of the trailer on Wednesday did little to assuage that furor.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders chalked up the furor to yet another misunderstanding.
The trailer for the project -- released Wednesday -- has done little to assuage that furor.
He said he had made no false claims and the furor was soon forgotten.
As a result of the video and the subsequent furor over the killing, Gov.
Lee and Carter over the last few years, even before the furor following the
Despite the furor, however, a person close to Priebus denied he would soon leave.
Two hundred and thirty-four people have been charged in connection with the furor.
But Later… is still the only UK show that provokes a similar furor, really.
Instead, seeing the furor directed at Chen by Stolen players, she offered her support.
The furor could have repercussions for Britain's June 23 referendum on European Union membership.
The pricing furor has hurt company shares, bringing them to a historically low valuation.
Hesitant acceptance of transgender people has dissolved into a national furor over bathroom laws.
But in the midst of the furor over the particulars of the case, the
In late January, the regime and the Russians began pounding Saraqib with unprecedented furor.
He described how overwhelmed he felt at the height of the furor over Caroline.
Mr. Brown's bass repeats a five-note line, straining to contain some low furor.
And the furor against Barilla didn't just elicit a mortified apology from Mr. Barilla.
The Russian-linked accounts seemed intent on inciting partisan furor and electing Mr. Trump.
The research caused a furor after The New York Times reported it in January.
Jacobo Timerman's case inspired an international human rights furor, which led to his release.
The furor raises tough questions: Who should be the ultimate judge when art offends?
" The furor over the nomination was "a moment of reckoning for all of us.
That furor has now threatened to add a new tension to Turkish-German relations.
It should be noted that a furor is not the same as a sensation.
The post was removed after the subsequent furor, an apology left in its place.
The furor died, but Mr. Lee began to feel rising pressure from his employer.
But the furor around Mr. Erdogan's painting showed that politics still cast a shadow.
But the partisan furor surrounding that effort wafted into the Senate hearing as well.
The comments were later resurfaced by The Washington Post in 2017, sparking a furor.
For the president's staff, the continuing furor over his claim has produced mixed responses.
In the aftermath, the furor died down, and much of the press moved on.
Trump's stoking of tribalism and anti-government furor is probably playing a role, too.
In the past, states have caved to corporations when a political furor has erupted.
In September 2017 Zinke described the furor over his travel as "a little BS."
Leaders of the opposition Labour, Centre and Socialist Left parties immediately raised a furor.
In a normal administration, this kind of furor would likely destroy a new appointment.
The military provided a rare public response to the furor over the carpet. Brig. Gen.
Norquist's involvement shows how the political side of the #NotABot furor adds to its intensity.
Whipping up public furor on both sides I don't think it is constructive or helpful.
Yet this week's furor implicates the character and reputation of many others besides the president.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Where the Nazi furor held meetings of triumph in the mountains of Bavaria.
As the furor escalated, Merseyside Police issued a statement via Twitter apologizing for the campaign.
The furor over Bannon's rise is just "because it's him and he's controversial," Rooney said.
That prompted a furor in Miami and Washington, and the Cuban government lifted the restriction.
Those pledges have been eclipsed by the furor over Russia's alleged meddling in the election.
However inadvertently, the furor shone a spotlight on one of the U.S.'s deadliest cities.
What may begin as an experiment can accelerate into a fad, if not a furor.
Clinton and said the furor over her use of a private email server was overblown.
Mr. Musk caused a furor when he mused on Twitter about taking his company private.
A day later, as a furor grew, the company suspended its chief executive, Alexander Nix.
Even if Sessions survives the congressional furor, it's not obvious that other Trump staffers will.
How else to explain the furor for the pretty good English portrait and figure painter?
And that number swelled only after a public furor erupted over the ship's empty beds.
The furor surrounding his case prompted nationwide demands for the resignation of the sentencing judge.
Many companies now take steps to be nimble and responsive when a furor erupts online.
Nor is the unseemliness of the furor in the buildup to England's appointment with Scotland.
The furor reached such a pitch that Brazil's businesses became worried about the potential impact.
There is something puzzling about the furor and contempt that the CFPB seems to generate.
Hundreds of accounts suspected of links to Russia have stoked furor over recent N.F.L. protests.
Mr. Kislyak has figured prominently in the furor surrounding the Trump team's contacts with Moscow.
The furor over the military hospital attack has underscored public disenchantment with the coalition government.
To quell the ensuing furor, he issued a statement explaining that he supported church doctrine.
And why has the unmasking caused such furor from the rest of the literary world?
Ramos has not been stopped from officiating Osaka's matches despite the furor over last year's final.
He held that job until resigning in February amid the growing furor over the water crisis.
Kessler later caused a furor by calling Heyer a "fat, disgusting Communist" whose death was warranted.
"We're a bit in the shit because of this," he said, referring to the Khashoggi furor.
It was unclear what, if any, effect the latest furor would have on Trump's unorthodox candidacy.
And she blames the university for doing nothing to quell the furor of the nameless crowd.
He was swiftly fired, but the furor the episode created in Silicon Valley spilled rapidly outward.
When Pompeo arrived at the C.I.A., he faced a political furor generated by the new President.
Following the furor, he changed gear and launched into a media blitz on TV and radio.
It was a reference, of course, to the furor over the Oscars' all-white acting nominees.
The furor was so intense that the Zhejiang Wenyi Publishing House pulled the volume from stores.
He conceded the current furor was reminiscent of this, but said he would not step down.
Mark Zuckerberg has finally responded to the furor over Facebook's handling of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Now, on one level, the initial media furor around these stories has been a bit overblown.
Playing through Resident Evil 7 or Forza Horizon 3 causes the fans to spin with furor.
Similar furor is expected for Turner's exit from the Santa Clara County jail in San Jose.
Religious liberty: Lost amidst the health care furor yesterday was an executive order on religious liberty.
That's something just about everyone can understand and igniting a furor over it isn't that hard.
Over the last few weeks, the furor over PokémonGo's security and privacy settings has died down.
Numerous businesses, as well as music and sporting events, have spurned the state amid the furor.
If past performance is any indicator, the furor over Trump's volte-face on Charlottesville will fade.
Kislyak is the central figure in the furor that led to Trump firing Flynn in February.
The collective furor was enough to spur senior Republicans into distancing themselves yet again from Trump.
Harvey Weinstein The furor over the sex assault allegations against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is growing.
" After a furor erupted, he issued a statement saying that he finds Holocaust denial "deeply offensive.
A politically charged case Her case first became public amid a furor of US-Russia developments.
Narasimhan has called the payments a mistake, and the furor cost Novartis's top lawyer his job.
It has since offered its own generic version for about $300 in response to the furor.
His resignation comes as there is a furor over sexual assault and harassment on Capitol Hill.
It must be tempting for Trump supporters to bet on the Russia furor just going away.
Despite the furor, Celik said Ankara was telling businesses worldwide that Turkey was safe for investment.
After the initial furor, the Juniors know they have to continue to navigate a charged environment.
Without prompting, the arena of more than 19,000 people all booed in furor, empathetic and angry.
But over time, as the furor threatened to irreparably tarnish his nominee, Mr. Trump discarded restraint.
The resulting furor led to an effort by the campaign manager, Brad Parscale, to tighten control.
But it still managed to set off yet another partisan furor over Israel and anti-Semitism.
To understand why Slimane's designs caused such furor, you have to understand his predecessor, Phoebe Philo.
The withdrawal came after a furor on social media, responding to news of the Paris performances.
The furor over the nuclear deal, they said, had crowded out discussion of Iran's other activities.
At the time, Mr. Schlingensief's "Please Love Austria" project created a furor in Vienna and beyond.
Some companies did not even try to distance themselves from the Saudis amid the Khashoggi furor.
He said the furor over the photo was not what brought emergency responders to the scene.
For now, furor follows him, because he has yet to commit the sin of routine. ♦
That prompted a furor in mainland China, and local sponsors of the games have pulled out.
The letter slurred Canadians as "Canucks," and the resulting furor sent Muskie's campaign into a tailspin.
Even as some people spoke out against Suleimani, there was a unifying factor: anti-American furor.
This set off an alarm bells for many and was amplified into an enormous furor online.
If anything, though, the revelation and the ensuing furor have only heightened interest in her work.
Anti-trust politics For some voters and activists, there is clearly an anti-monopoly furor brewing.
Mylan has since offered its own generic version for about $300 in response to the furor.
For all the furor surrounding those hearings, male politicians did not learn anything about sexual harassment.
His (banal) comment on infrastructure went completely uncovered in the furor that followed his press conference.
In response to the furor, Pepsi has pulled the ad and issued a statement of apology.
It was probably inevitable that the media would eventually make the family separation furor about Ivanka Trump.
" The plan had sparked a furor online, after ABC's Jonathan Karl tweeted that it was "highly unusual.
In the resulting furor, Watson was publicly mocked by Dawkins and received a torrent of online abuse.
This is not the first time a Fed nominee has raised furor over his comments about women.
It heads to Trump's desk amid furor about the treatment of migrant children at U.S. detention facilities.
Furor over that potential harm to patients with preexisting conditions is fueling activist outrage over the bill.
Next Tuesday, some 18 months after the furor over Fire and Fury, Wolff will release a sequel.
But the furor presents Clinton with a new challenge -- and opportunities -- as she prepares for Sunday's debate.
The furor over the firings further eroded Nixon's position, eventually leading to his resignation the following summer.
Trump surrogates have been largely absent from the hours of unremitting cable news coverage of the furor.
To explain Ugi's furor on social media, it's first important to understand the brand and its history.
Amid the furor over the family separation policy, new scandals continue surface about President Donald Trump's cabinet.
Democrats have expressed optimism that the furor over Kavanaugh's confirmation will translate to high turnout in November.
The furor over separating alien minors from detained parents has put President Trump in a difficult position.
Instead, the ads set off a furor, were denounced as being offensive, and within days were withdrawn.
Blackburn did refer to the undercover videos that set off the furor over Planned Parenthood last summer.
Already, Ms. Bresch, 47, has moved more quickly than they did to quell public furor over prices.
Amid the furor erupting online among alumnae, school officials said they were taking pains to respond sensitively.
The furor also cost Griffin a show at the Route 66 Casino Hotel outside Albuquerque, New Mexico.
"Naturally, we're not calling them official fan zones, in order to not provoke a furor," he said.
Actually, no -- the furor over Kelly's choice is, I believe, more about the heart than the head.
This new documentary probes Albert's reasoning and details the furor LeRoy kicked up when he began publishing.
The furor over Akhmetshin may turn out to a tempest in teapot — or a Category Five hurricane.
Four years ago, the country was in a furor over another purported enemy approaching its borders: Ebola.
Or did she do nothing wrong, and instead resigned to protect the Stedelijik from a media furor?
But critics, including Mr. Oquist of the Australia Institute, are hoping the furor marks a turning point.
After a furor erupted, the show's creators and cast then gave everyone whiplash trying to explain it.
The furor surrounding the arrival of unaccompanied children on America's southern border in 2014 was a harbinger.
Years later, in a 21980 interview with the National Visionary Leadership Project, she shrugged off the furor.
Yet even as Mr. Zuckerberg was making his case, a furor against his company was gathering momentum.
The furor over "Dutch" may have hurt the book's sales, which fell off after an initial spurt.
Elsewhere in workplace misconduct: Five more Nike executives have left amid a furor over harassment and discrimination.
The furor over the disappearance of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi shows no sign of letting up.
In all the furor over Mr. Trump's announcement, there has been a studied silence from Mr. Erdogan.
The furor over the child videos is a fresh blow to YouTube's reputation for policing sensitive content.
The furor is helping Clinton's campaign slowly pull away from Trump in both national and state polls.
Many international business leaders pulled out of the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh amid the furor.
But two decades after the furor over Oakland's Ebonics, it's fair to have expected something more revolutionary.
As public furor over the police has increased, opposition political parties have sharply criticized Mr. Khan's government.
The furor has come against a global backdrop of women fighting for pay equity and against harassment.
Foreign Minister Alfonso Dastis responded to the furor Monday by urging the British government to calm down.
But it was more than just revolutionary furor that led to clashes on the streets of Damascus.
Announced over the summer as a way to tamp down the furor, the move was "weird," said Maybarduk.
The furor got bigger and bigger until it even sucked in a female member of Parliament, Stella Creasy.
Last September, Kelly caused a furor when she interviewed actress Jane Fonda and quizzed her about plastic surgery.
The furor that erupted over the entry revealed much about how we talk about privilege and economic inequality.
In late September, Trump Jr. set off a minor furor when he compared Syrian refugees to Skittles candy.
That's why a video that police say Lamel Yancey of Arkansas uploaded to Facebook is causing furor online.
Though Argentinian players looked to put the controversy behind them, the furor over the cancelation swept through Israel.
In the Netherlands, the Dutch parliament is in a furor over the situation, demanding answers from Indonesian officials.
First stop: where personality goes to die, otherwise known as London's financial district, charge of Thom Yorke's furor.
More broadly, the furor seemed like a warm-up act for the presidential debates beginning later this month.
Since, roughly, Trump's inauguration, private enterprise has tapped into an American furor gone mainstream, leveraging marches into marketplaces.
This painstaking overhaul was kick-started by the furor over the load-out queue for aluminum in Detroit.
The U.S. government's steel and aluminum tariffs went into effect — and they have already created an international furor.
The district attorney's office appealed the case, and the appeals court's ruling March 24 set off a furor.
Trautwig sparked a furor online when he suggested the American gymnast's adoptive parents are not really her parents.
The revolutionary furor softens and adapts, becomes bourgeois, part of the system—and appears again in new forms.
After reading about the furor caused by the statue in Japan, he bought it last week, he said.
A public furor broke out on social media, with many accusing the amusement park of cruelty to animals.
Is it at all possible that quiet productive diplomacy could continue, despite the furor over the press conference?
Those pledges have been eclipsed by the political furor over Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 U.S. election.
The most recent furor began after Farrakhan spoke at the Nation of Islam's Saviours' Day event on Feb.
His disposition, however, shifted after he mentioned his children's reactions to the furor that has surrounded these allegations.
The chief executive of Hacienda Healthcare, where the woman lives, has resigned over the furor, as he should.
To quell the furor, Ms. Reno undertook an outreach effort that restored some support among Miami's black citizens.
As furor over the meeting grows, she faces increasing calls from Congress to testify about what she heard.
The scandal that led to her downfall rekindled public furor over decades-old ties between government and corporations.
The resulting public furor emboldened Mr. Loh to buck the board's wishes and fire Mr. Durkin on Wednesday.
After the furor broke, the owners agreed last week to talk with park advocates about a possible compromise.
Gurriel, for his part, said after Friday's game that he was surprised by the furor over his gesture.
While executives, companies and journalists pulled out amid the global furor over Mr. Khashoggi's murder, they stayed on.
"Frankly, he would be shocked and amused that there would be all this hubbub and furor," he said.
After a resulting furor, Mr. Mulvaney then sought to take back his comments, denying any quid pro quo.
Jackson didn't comment at the 15-minute hearing on the prosecutor withdrawals or political furor over the case.
The N.E.H. may have received less attention than the arts endowment during the furor over the proposed closures.
In fact, she seemed to be inviting the furor, feeding the long-running outrage cycle in health woo.
It failed to mention Jews, an omission so glaring that it incited a furor among Jewish Republican groups.
In "Freedom of Expression: United, Puma and the Leggings Furor," Vanessa Friedman writes: Well, that didn't take long.
The furor over the pardons lasted for months, as did a court challenge from the state's attorney general.
The public furor, though, has put Mr. Han — with his comparatively conciliatory views toward China — on the defensive.
The hacking effort, using advanced spyware whose sale is restricted to governments, has generated a furor in Mexico.
The announcement came amid a growing furor over Trump's conduct on a call with the president of Ukraine.
This week, after President Trump released his budget proposal, a furor erupted over the program's future and effectiveness.
American and European businesses clearly want to keep channels of communication open amid the furor around the conference.
Or will the furor be an opportunity for reinvention, for multiple roles in a rapidly expanding cultural universe?
His admirers followed every flashy orgasm, extending his purple reign over several heated decades of fun and furor.
The news followed a recent furor over Facebook's sharing of user data — oversharing, in the eyes of many critics.
But his silence means the furor grows by the day, and he can't put the distracting saga to rest.
It was partially in response to this furor over the vegetarian market that the world was introduced to Nuggs.
Trump's call, and the ensuing debate over its meaning, created an initial furor on both sides of the Pacific.
Furor over his death broke out into protests, which turned violent on two nights, in which one man died.
Trump, of course, almost certainly didn't think that deeply about his response to the furor created by his tweets.
He was released from a detention center this week after news of his arrest ignited a furor across China.
Adding to the furor is the fact that the painting had been displayed near a Capitol Police security checkpoint.
The lack of proper communications between the two presidents -- notwithstanding the election interference furor -- is something neither side wants.
And one man noted that the new Miss USA was just the latest pageant contest to spark a furor.
Amid the furor, Persky recused himself from a child pornography case and stepped down from criminal to civil court.
And from The Hill's Niall Stanage, a look at how the furor around Omarosa shows no signs of cooling.
This week Apple launched a new iPhone without a headphone jack and stirred up an understandable furor of discontent.
Even if these rent control drives are defeated, the growing furor over housing costs is unlikely to go away.
Sobky caused a furor after making his conclusions on the evening talk show Mumkin, which means "It is Possible".
Officials are struggling to tamp down a furor over derogatory remarks by Günther Oettinger, a European commissioner from Germany.
She is also reported to have received death threats and to have left her home while the furor continues.
However, he cited the team's views toward national anthem protests in his explanation, sparking renewed furor over the practice.
Take the furor over a plan he introduced last fall to help more students with disabilities enter mainstream classrooms.
What has happened: Most of the furor over drug prices has focused on the manufacturers that create the prices.
Dominguez was not playing Feller, but saw the furor at the time and its effects even on clean players.
If the current furor dies down without meaningful change, critics worry that the problems might become even more entrenched.
The furor over Ms. Omar's remarks led to a proposed resolution in the House of Representatives condemning anti-Semitism.
A furor has also erupted over the $4.8 billion Ethiopian dam, which is due to be completed next year.
The committee tried to calm a growing furor in early September by reversing itself and adopting the full text.
Instead, the furor is over an in-game mech suit, ripped straight from the pages of classic Japanese manga.
The ruling set off a furor among Democrats, who warned that it could upend the nation's health care system.
" pianist creates furor " was a headline in the Times when Vladimir Horowitz first played at Carnegie Hall, in 1928.
In Japan, a furor erupted over the refusal of some evacuees who had returned to submit to medical testing.
He also discussed the general furor that greeted his choice to shave off his once-renowned mustache in 2001.
Adding to the furor is that the location in the tunnel is near a Capitol Police security checkpoint. Rep.
The 2018 Lunar New Year isn't the only time that animals considered taboo in Islam have caused public furor.
Amid mounting furor over politicization at the Justice Department, the attorney general ordered reviews of such investigations and prosecutions.
An early draft of a British government position paper, published by The Guardian on Wednesday, typically caused a furor.
Mr. Zelensky still wants a White House meeting, despite the furor over impeachment and Mr. Trump's actions on Ukraine.
More broadly, many people beyond the campaign believe the furor contributes to the perception that Clinton is not honest.
E-cigarette companies are facing widespread furor over a mysterious lung illness as well as rising youth vaping rates.
The current furor reflects Beijing's increasing assertiveness internationally and the sensitivity of territorial rights for the mainland Chinese public.
Amid the furor, Blumhouse quietly announced that its Hulu series Into the Dark had been renewed for another season.
Abe stepped down as honorary principal of the new school last month as the furor over the scandal escalated.
" The comparison came after Trump caused a furor earlier this week by comparing the impeachment inquiry to a "lynching.
To the Editor: While we Democrats will largely benefit from Frank Bruni's scourging, his furor includes a fundamental misjudgment.
Elizabeth Esty's office sparked a furor that led to the Connecticut Democrat's retirement from Congress, hailed the Senate bill.
Despite all the furor around the boycott, Ms. Nqevu said she didn't feel any racial tension at the restaurant.
On Tuesday, Volkswagen said it had suspended its chief lobbyist, Thomas Steg, amid the mounting furor over the experiments.
But back in 2007, the Super Bowl spot dubbed, "Do Something Manly," caused an immediate furor with the LGBT community.
Midea made a 4.5 billion-euro ($4.97 billion) bid for Kuka last month, which caused a furor among German politicians.
Still, the furor created by imagined platform bias traveled all the way to our Twitter-addicted and conspiracy-minded president.Fantastic.
Both Neuberger and Thomas criticized Truss for not speaking out in defense of judges at the time of the furor.
But a recent case out of Halifax in Nova Scotia has ignited furor over the courts' interpretation of the law.
The furor led core developer Mike Hearn to slam the door on Bitcoin and brand the whole experiment a failure.
The furor broke up the deposition of a top Defense Department official who was testifying about Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
There's clearly a big market for classic games, as the furor over Nintendo's miniature NES and SNES consoles has shown.
A court decision allowing construction of the $3.7 billion pipeline across four states hasn't dampened demonstrators' furor over the project.
The social media furor turned up more instances of a man who appeared to be Schlossberg getting irate with others.
In response to the furor, Mylan last month said it would sell its own generic version of EpiPen for $300.
Because of the furor, he fled to the United States, where he was arrested in 2016 and extradited last year.
However, its timing -- in the midst of the furor over the Trump administration's firing of Comey -- has raised some eyebrows.
For all of the furor over Hogan's case, there's nothing especially novel about courts balancing privacy and First Amendment interests.
If the Fed were to turn to unconventional measures in the months before an election, political furor would be likely.
A business conference scheduled for later this month in Riyadh is already getting hit by the furor over Khashoggi's disappearance.
The decision sparked a furor, and the EPA eventually allowed all reporters to cover the second half of the summit.
Worth noting that at an early Trump press conference, there was a furor that he called on the Daily Caller.
The furor only grew when Utley hit a tying three-run double with two outs in the ninth inning Friday.
Jones needs African-Americans -- who make up the majority of Democratic voters in Alabama -- to match the Moore base's furor.
Yet the furor over race and policing appears to have attracted new followers to some seemingly fringe black power groups.
Those measures, however, did not stem the public furor, in part because the company kept the list price the same.
Barry Bennett, a senior adviser to Trump's 2016 campaign, argued that the last-minute furor could ultimately energize Republican voters.
Amid the furor of debate, others have openly called for Satoshi to swoop in and dictate the proper path forward.
But the furor refused to die down, and a petition circulated among scholars protesting the firings drew thousands of signatures.
Whether the furor will affect the GOP's performance in November's midterm elections is a very different question, according to experts.
In the vacuum created by the furor over Sterling's remarks, he had also assumed control of the team's basketball operations.
"I'm delighted," said Fransen, whose own Twitter following increase by 50 percent in the wake of the furor to 78,000.
It is joined at the hip to Saudi Arabia in the midst of the furor over a prominent journalist's death.
But few controversies can compare to the furor at the U.S. Open in 1977 over the so-called spaghetti racket.
Months after Epstein's death, Andrew sparked a furor with a disastrous interview with the BBC about his relationship with Epstein.
Gundogan, who required the services of a psychologist amid the furor, released a statement, explaining his motivations for the meeting.
But she soon deleted the post and on Thursday walked it back, seeming genuinely surprised by the furor it caused.
The furor is mainly a sideshow, as the islands were widely recognized as having belonged to the Saudis all along.
As for Mr. Brazel, he didn't believe the debris was a weather balloon, but he regretted setting off the furor.
Clinton's inability to calm the furor surrounding her email arrangement has exposed a vulnerability ahead of this fall's general election.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party is partly to blame for encouraging Hindu furor over the slaughter of cows.
Throughout the Ukraine furor, Republican lawmakers have deployed the political equivalent of a bend-but-don't-break defense in football.
The move struck a nationalist nerve and was immediately perceived as a sellout, sparking street protests and a continuing furor.
For many white people, this writer included, the furor was life-changing, as much as I disagreed with Ms. Black.
Turing had acquired Daraprim, a 62-year-old drug, and caused a public furor when it drastically increased the price.
Many on the left of the Party noted the opportune timing of the furor and sensed another plot against Corbyn.
But the firm found itself at the center of a trans-Atlantic furor after the Times and Observer articles appeared.
Before the furor erupted, public pensions and state and municipal governments accounted for roughly $11 billion of the firm's assets.
Furor over the app intensified late Tuesday, after People's Daily published the editorial, which warned of unspecified consequences for Apple.
Van Eenennaam worries that this decision, alongside the furor induced by the FDA, will continue to overshadow her positive results.
Every time Mr. Trump tries to put the furor behind him, more disclosures thrust it back onto the Washington agenda.
Amid the furor, all parties agree that the caucus should play more of a role in the talks going forward.
Still, his firing and the furor over his impact on last year's presidential election could give some potential employers pause.
In response to the furor, Mylan launched its own generic version of EpiPen priced at $300 for a two-pack.
King incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks MORE (D-Calif.) is not just standing by and doing nothing.
Still, GOP strategists say the furor over impeachment could provide a jolt to once-sleepy races and boost new candidates.
Even if the attempt failed, the furor created by another sexual scandal might  facilitate a restructuring of the Supreme Court.
Giuseppe Zanotti couldn't be reached for comment on Friday afternoon, but he may find it hard to ignore the furor.
As you know, the reason for the furor was Yiannopoulos's argument that 13-year-old children can offer sexual consent.
At the heart of the furor is a study led by Dr. Karl, the former director of NOAA's data center.
What is absolutely clear is that a self-pardon issued by Trump would create a political furor of enormous magnitude.
The explosive book detailing White House chaos and incompetence has sparked a furor since its early release late last week.
The ensuing furor briefly revived a series of nightly protests at La Fortaleza, the Governor's residence in Old San Juan.
The 66-year-old Collins heads into the 2020 election cycle facing more furor than she ever has in her career.
Lopez Obrador's 14-point lead is larger than in other recent polls done before the recent furor over Anaya's business dealings.
Former Clinton adviser Mark Penn weighs in on the growing furor over Russia's use of social media during the presidential race.
Maybe you were lost in the ongoing furor of the World Cup in Russia or the frenzy of NBA free agency.
Despite Colorado's prominence in the marijuana legalization movement, there are a few towns that are holdouts in the "legalize it" furor.
What has sparked the furor is the prospect that Internet service providers (ISPs) can now sell your browsing habits to advertisers.
Two weeks after Mr. Liang was sentenced, the furor found new fuel with the start of the trial of Marcell Dockery.
After the Washington Post reported on the gaffe, creating a furor, the White House denied that Trump had divulged such information.
From there, Smith escalated his furor, posting a series of tweets imploring Reid to "wake the hell up," among other things.
He left office after he acknowledged using political funds to pay for personal travel and entertainment, setting off a public furor.
Furor over family separation is still bubbling up, despite a Trump executive order designed to end the practice by his administration.
The actor's tweets came amid national furor regarding the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy that was enacted earlier this year.
The furor around The Bell Curve is not around the book, which it's a long book, most people haven't read it.
Beyond the furor, shoemakers are experimenting with ways to take human labor out of manufacturing their goods, wherever they are made.
Facebook recently banned rapper Lil B for 30 days for violating the social network's hate speech policies, causing a furor online.
And in doing some new research into the furor around his remarks, I have learned two facts I hadn't known before.
She smash-cuts from devastation to furor to false calm as if road testing them to see which is most useful.
It can be hard to find common ground in Washington these days, but furor over drug prices could be one exception.
Soon, the town found itself in the midst of an international furor that it did not ask to be part of.
The furor over the Supreme Court case considering limits on gerrymandering has reminded me of a conference I attended years ago.
A public furor ensued, and eventually the Humane Society and other donors stepped in to continue the feeding and care program.
And while we deliberately excluded musicals, saving that furor for another time, other once-dominant genres simply failed to show up.
This year's weather patterns have come in following a summer of heat and furor over the damage caused by such carelessness.
The tweet set off a furor for the N.B.A. last week while James and the Los Angeles Lakers were in China.
Fans used the #PayDecker hashtag on social media to express their furor over Decker's not being eligible for the $1003,000 prize.
This intensifying furor is putting pressure on the legal rules for whistle-blower complaints filed by members of the intelligence community.
The furor surrounding Trump's accusations that a federal judge may be biased against him because of his Mexican roots swamped everything.
Despite the public furor, for now, companies are trying to reassure the public that little will change on the privacy front.
Clinton's presidential campaign has failed to quiet the furor over the issue, which has dogged her for more than a year.
Judge's roles McGahn's case headed to the judge in DC District Court near the height of the House's Ukraine impeachment furor.
The U.N. ambassador isn't the first Trump administration official to condemn hate groups amid the public furor over the president's remarks.
The book ignited a furor last week after an essay adapted from it ran in the New York Times Sunday Review.
If we think our way through this furor about diversity, we will see that, as such, it is a terrible idea.
The furor was widely seen as a turning point from which the secretary of State's relationship with the president never recovered.
Ahead of the memo's release, the furor surrounding the document reached a fever pitch and has divided Republicans on Capitol Hill.
As the vote of censure reverberated across the campus on Wednesday, some academics sought to distance the furor from Mr. Pompeo.
The decision caused a furor, both inside and outside the paper, but Ms. Schreiber said the column had had several errors.
Last week, Biden set off a furor in the campaign by riffing on his work with Southern segregationists in a fundraiser.
At the hearing in Toronto, Canada's most populous city, that furor wasn't represented in the number of people that showed up.
In the midst of so much fake news furor, it's a disturbing finding that emphasizes how easily we can be duped.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyThe Memo: Trump troubles deepen amid Ukraine storm Furor grows after White House releases readout of Trump call Overnight Defense — Presented by Huntington Ingalls Industries — Furor over White House readout of Ukraine call | Dems seize on memo in impeachment push | Senate votes to end Trump emergency | Congress gets briefing on Iran MORE (R-Utah).
The furor over the story played out differently, because Watts was arrested within days of the disappearance, and he confessed to police.
But given all the furor here, the funniest thing about the different versions of Blade Runner is how similar they actually are.
But Rivera's Instagram post predictably touched off outrage of a different sort, igniting furor over the risk to which he put Carmen.
In response to the furor over pricing, Mylan last month said it would sell its own generic version of EpiPen for $300.
Testimony prompted a furor after state investigators, looking for evidence of failed abortions at the clinic, compiled a spreadsheet of personal information.
Conyers paid her about $27,85033 through his congressional office budget, sparking a furor about the use of taxpayer money for harassment settlements.
The study, which co-author Soroush Vosoughi pointed out was underway well before the current furor about fake news, worked like this.
But high demand for Sovaldi, at a cost of $1,000 a pill, helped touch off the current furor over U.S. drug pricing.
Price attempted to calm the furor, offering to cover some of the costs, including a $25,000 trip from Washington, D.C., to Philadelphia.
The furor echoes protests in 2012 against Japanese firms during a row with Tokyo over disputed islands in the East China Sea.
A huge furor has erupted in response — not least because the reason clearly has much to do with Garfield's unconventional sex life.
She didn't convert any of the reporters in the press room into Trump supporters or tamp down the furor over this story.
But the Trump team's story has changed so often during this furor that its own credibility has often been called into question.
The revelations sparked furor from both shareholders and employees, the latter of whom staged a massive walkout later in 2018 demanding change.
Congressional furor over U.S. abstention in a Security Council resolution regarding Israel has led to growing calls to cut the UN budget.
SLEEPY HOLLOW, N.Y. — It would seem ripe for an eruption of not-in-my-backyard furor — an enormous development along the water.
As the furor over the arrests mounted during the week, the union called for the resignation of the interior minister, Maj. Gen.
The furor over the islands appeared to rattle Mr. Sisi, catching him by surprise, and dealt another blow to his sagging popularity.
But Saudi Arabia showed it could still do business despite the furor, signing deals worth $50 billion at the conference on Tuesday.
The furor reflects an intensifying national debate over defense of Israel and its influence within Congress and in Washington (The Associated Press).
Unfortunately, the furor did almost nothing to slow the catastrophic decline in lion populations, down 2138 percent over the past two decades.
The furor over their friendship erupted when Idan posted a photo with Gandelsman during a pre-pageant photo shoot in Las Vegas.
But they created a furor, plainly worrying some Republican lawmakers, Mexico and a host of U.S. businesses with stakes in the fight.
As Views release window draws closer, the usual media furor and rumours around and about Drake is at an all time high.
The timing, as well as the unusual decision to send Ms. Haspel to Turkey, underscored that the furor was far from over.
The impeachment furor that consumed Washington for nearly a year has dissipated amid a far more urgent political storm: the coronavirus outbreak.
That was way too much for Democrats, many of whom lived through the political furor surrounding the 2008 financial-services industry bailout.
After a furor erupted, Ms. Smith clarified her comments in an email to her team that was obtained and published by TechCrunch.
David Remnick, the magazine's editor, initially defended Mr. Bannon's participation, but he reconsidered after the withdrawals and a furor on social media.
Opinion Columnist In March, a liberal furor erupted when The Atlantic magazine briefly hired Kevin Williamson, a conservative writer with National Review.
Behind this furor, and its uneasy resolution, is the reality that Trump isn't learning from his mistakes — he's becoming embittered by them.
Reached by phone on Friday night, the forewoman of the grand jury, Mischelle Cagle, said she was unaware of the national furor.
You can easily miss the political furor that once fueled those marches among the corporate floats and sponsorships that now dominate them.
Danish courts were no doubt mindful of the furor that erupted over the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in 2005.
Dan RettlerMilwaukee To the Editor: The furor surrounding the release of Robert Mueller's report ignores the forest and obsesses over the trees.
In 2011, activists installed a statue honoring the women in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, touching off a diplomatic furor.
But few controversies can compare to the furor at the U.S. Open in 1977 over the so-called spaghetti racket (pictured here).
Some of the furor wasn't slavery related; antebellum America was inherently violent, as was its politics, and Congress is a representative institution.
So it is with the furor at the A.L.C.S. over the suspected high-tech sign stealing by the Houston Astros this postseason.
Their voices echo the nationwide furor of teachers who work multiple jobs, use archaic textbooks or teach out of a storage closet.
While Disney may not be enjoying the furor, it seems to be a unifying, almost cathartic experience for some Star Wars fans.
Just as the furor over Robert Mueller's Trump-Russia investigation subsided over the summer, two new international storms engulfed the White House.
The announcement removed a potentially devastating blow for Clinton's presidential campaign but did little to quiet the furor surrounding her email habits.
It set off a furor, which was only inflamed when at a subsequent redistricting hearing, the mayor, Johnny Isbell, brought a gun.
Furor surrounding the controversial memo reached a fever pitch on Thursday, and the White House signaled that its release could be imminent.
Some Republican lawmakers have zeroed in on its compendium of unverified allegations as the basis for the furor over Trump and Russia.
The Guardian unleashed a furor of activity around vaccines with an investigation into how anti-vaxer content is ranked and spread online.
The ensuing furor prompted a week of frantic negotiations between the two countries as Mexico desperately tried to avoid the sweeping penalties.
Some Republican lawmakers have zeroed in on its compendium of unproven allegations as the basis for the furor over Trump and Russia.
The judge's order, which the state is expected to appeal, sparked a refreshed furor in Alabama over what should come of monuments.
The deal last year unleashed a furor from privacy hawks, lawmakers and regulators, prompting the probe over whether the partnership violates HIPAA.
The news story sparked a furor among powerful generals, who, throughout the country's history, have never been held accountable for their actions.
The election follows a furor over a government report that suggested many elderly would not be able to live off pensions alone.
Anil Kalhan, an immigration law professor at Drexel University's Kline School of Law, said the furor over the treatment of non-U.
Democrats have been busy attracting candidates in those districts, too, as the #MeToo movement and furor surrounding President Trump's policies energizes the left.
This week's decision to bar OutVets from marching drew immediate condemnation from high-profile politicians and stirred up a furor on social media.
The furor over whether President Donald Trump colluded with the Russians to sway the election has cast a long shadow over his tenure.
Over a hundred witnesses had seen floating lights in the nighttime, and it caused huge national furor, made headlines all over the country.
The Carpetbagger When the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences unveiled 20 all-white acting nominees this month, the furor was immediate.
It also emerged that he had staged photos with a paparazzi photographer which contributed to the furor around him ahead of the wedding.
"I think that's really what's gotten the regulators quite in a furor about what's happening around Libra, as opposed to bitcoin," he said.
Sparring on social media A court decision allowing construction of the oil pipeline across four states hasn't dampened demonstrators' furor over the project.
But now, a furor has arisen over whether it is time to add a more surprising line to her résumé: Bulgarian secret agent.
The emails show that after the furor over the voter records was resolved, hostility simmered from top DNC officials over the Sanders campaign.
Two thousand passes were sold in just one minute last year, a testament to the rabid furor we have for Americanized Italian food.
Officials in the West Wing, many of whom weren't aware Trump was planning to fire Comey, appeared caught off guard by the furor.
Hopefully, the nationwide furor touched off by the Trump administration's attack on libraries will cause a re-evaluation of federal support for libraries.
"It is sparking off another round of stormy enthusiasm," Ri said, with KCNA reporting the games had created "a regular furor among people".
Soon, however, the crowd's furor would no longer be directed at the referee or the participants in the ring, but at one another.
What the left doesn't get about censoring Alex Jones John McWhorter writes on the furor over Megyn Kelly's NBC interview with Alex Jones.
The Obama administration's abstention at the UN created a tremendous public furor and brought US/Israeli relations to their lowest point in memory.
The furor forced D&G to cancel a high-profile fashion show in Shanghai hours before it was due to start on Wednesday.
Ricardo Rosselló said Sunday evening that he will not resign in the face of public furor over an obscenity-laced leaked online chat.
Streisand's comments caused a furor on Twitter overnight Friday, as social media users questioned whether the singer was minimizing the accusations Jackson faced.
Killer Mike also dismissed the furor over Trump's controversial remarks earlier this week suggesting that gun rights proponents could take action against Clinton.
The Trump White House is struggling to quell a controversy over allegations of domestic abuse even as the furor enters its second week.
In January, Kristen Stewart came perilously close to joining the parade of white actors drawing furor over their response to the #OscarsSoWhite protests.
Like the furor over the book "Fire and Fury" by author Michael Wolf, published in January, this Trump headache will not fade soon.
His "democratic socialism" is an attempt to harness this furor; whether it succeeds depends on just how much of it is out there.
Amidst the #deletefacebook furor, I decided now was as good a time as any to delete my ghost town of a Facebook account.
This caused a furor among men's rights activists, "incels," and other internet misogynists, who claimed that Larson hated men and was ruining Marvel.
All of the furor comes at an inconvenient time for executives, some of whom are scheduled to testify before Senate and House committees.
Until the drugs furor, Mr. Gove was seen as the most dangerous opponent, after he single-handedly sank Mr. Johnson's chances in 2016.
Given the furor over Chinese political influence, many Chinese-Australians fear that the new espionage and foreign influence laws could further isolate them.
Mr. Fujimori, 79, made the comments on Twitter on Saturday amid an unabating furor over President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski's decision to free him.
Imre Eren, general manager of S Sport, did not directly address its failure to air the match, but was dismissive of the furor.
When his third novel, "The Marriage Plot," was published another nine years later, in 2011, the furor around "Middlesex" had just died down.
Greg Gianforte, above center, is an East Coast-educated multimillionaire and a Trump supporter, despite the furor over the Russia investigation in Washington.
Much of the furor has centered on Rhodes' dismissive attitude to the foreign policy establishment and less-than-kind term for its adherents.
Already, Omar had drawn furor for tweeting, "It's all about the Benjamins baby," in response to Republican criticism of her stance on Israel.
Once, a Hemat hire cussed on air, causing a furor that ended with an officer trying to calm down an angry village elder.
Committee leaders have sought to distance themselves from the partisan furor in the House Intelligence Committee's concurrent investigation, publicly vowing cooperation and bipartisanship.
But her efforts to buff her party's image were complicated this week by a furor over comments that Mr. Jalkh made in 2000.
Unlike Mr. Goldsmith's poem, the cause of the furor is not ephemeral; the painting has a kind of equal weight with the debate.
General McMaster's statement came during a White House briefing about the trip that was largely overtaken by the furor over the intelligence disclosure.
A strong night for Warren Warren came into the debate amid a furor with Sanders, and she got the better of their exchanges.
You probably remember the furor over the judge's rule prohibiting defendants from discussing settlement with plaintiffs lawyers until the class had been certified.
She stepped down after 55 days as defense minister in 2007 following a furor over her attempt to replace the ministry's top bureaucrat.
The furor erupted this week after radio station WNYC posted audio clips of the sheriff's remarks from a January discussion following Murphy's inauguration.
The administration's subsequent modifications, the courtroom reversals and the international furor have made the president look not bold and decisive but simply incompetent.
One of the most captivating of them is Joey Purp, a twenty-two-year-old rapper who gracefully navigates playfulness, furor, and sobriety.
North Korea's ambassador to Malaysia, above, found fault with the autopsy and called the country's investigation politically motivated, setting off a diplomatic furor.
Greitens appeared to have weathered the initial furor caused by CNN affiliate KMOV's first report of the affair and the allegations in January.
As with the hysteria over cow killings, the furor takes form mostly on social media and platforms like WhatsApp, where rumors spread indiscriminately.
He stepped down from coaching the women's team after some impolitic comments to The Los Angeles Times the next year caused a furor.
The "shouldergate" dress, which sold out on online outlet Asos in the aftermath of the social media furor, received 180 bids on eBay.
"Voluntary standards are great but then what happens when the furor dies down and they decide not to enforce those standards," she said.
But that was before the current furor over sexual harassment, and Democrats say the president, like other politicians, needs to be held accountable.
He accused officials of stealing his rights to coal-rich land, and ignited a furor by accusing China's most powerful judge of corruption.
In at least two Wall Street institutions bankers said their colleagues were discussing which words they should avoid following the UBS pig furor.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyThe Memo: Trump troubles deepen amid Ukraine storm Furor grows after White House releases readout of Trump call Overnight Defense — Presented by Huntington Ingalls Industries — Furor over White House readout of Ukraine call | Dems seize on memo in impeachment push | Senate votes to end Trump emergency | Congress gets briefing on Iran MORE (R-Utah) tweeted. Sen.
For investors, who have pushed the Dow Jones industrial average past the 20,000 barrier amid rising confidence about business conditions, the furor poses risks.
The national debt and government spending were much bigger issues back in late 211, when tea party furor helped Republicans end Democrats' House majority.
I remember the furor surrounding the survivor's letter, which was posted on BuzzFeed after a judge sentenced Turner to only six months in jail.
With the furor over long airport security lines growing, Delta Air Lines debuted a new system Wednesday it hopes will help solve the problem.
Yes, despite all the furor and controversy over the series' body-shaming and depiction of plus-size life (among other concerns), teenage viewers stan.
And the furor over his peevish post-convention outbursts led several prominent Republicans to disavow him, perhaps easing the way for others to follow.
Just look at the recent furor over Facebook's lack of data privacy protections, which resulted in the compromise of 87 million users' personal information.
The Trump administration's new rule was announced on Monday amid furor in Washington over the treatment of migrants in detention facilities along the border.
The ISIS furor was especially emblematic of the kind of conduct that grates on the nerves of the Trump doubters within his own party.
The rousing pro-immigration theme will certainly strike viewers as a political statement given the furor over President Donald Trump's controversial new refugee restrictions.
ABC canceled "Roseanne" in May after Barr sparked a furor with a tweet that compared black former Obama administration Valerie Jarrett to an ape.
It's possible the furor about crowd sizes might have been avoided altogether if the NPS had released official crowd estimates right after the inauguration.
The recent furor over the Democratic National Committee (DNC) emails is not really a "Democratic" issue; it's a democratic issue affecting all of us.
His criticism of the protests reignited a furor over the controversial practice, despite the fact that no Eagles players took a knee last season.
In response to the subsequent furor, Trump denied that he made the comment, which caused a number of senators to speak out on Friday.
A furor also arose over the $8003,000 a pill that Gilead Sciences charged for its hepatitis C drug Sovaldi, which strained health care budgets.
Clinton, the resulting furor prompted Ms. Lynch to vow to accept the recommendation of career prosecutors and the F.B.I. on whether to file charges.
While some like Roseanne Barr have experienced immediate furor over controversial tweets, still others are coming under fire for what they said years ago.
The proposals set off a furor among Democrats and some of his Republican rivals that forced him to temporarily soften, but not reverse himself.
The visit from the younger Mr. Trump and Ms. Guilfoyle, and the furor surrounding Mr. Murphy, have led to a sour split on campus.
The furor over internet pornography had started with the publication of a study, "Marketing Pornography on the Information Superhighway," in The Georgetown Law Journal.
It wasn't long before cops felt the need to respond to the furor, clarifying on Twitter that they would not be pulling over vehicles.
In addition to serving with the Fed, Warsh also was an on advisory council to Trump that disbanded in August following the Charlottesville furor.
Amid the furor that followed, SPLC said they received a number of requests asking that they classify Black Lives Matter as a hate group.
After years of imprisonment that sparked an international furor, Turkey has released North Carolina Pastor Andrew Brunson into the custody of US diplomatic personnel.
On Monday, as furor grew over the video, Athens-Clarke County Police released the officer's body camera footage and a statement regarding the incident.
N.F.L. Commissioner Roger Goodell said that the change was an attempt to address the furor over the non-call in the Saints-Rams game.
Richardson's impending sale brings to mind the furor over the Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, who was recorded on tape making racist remarks.
" Steve Yoakum, executive director for Public School Retirement System of Missouri, another Renaissance investor, said the furor over Mr. Mercer was a "manufactured issue.
Mr. Bannon lost the support of conservative patrons amid the furor over remarks attributed to him in a book that angered the White House.
Mr. Biden was slow to respond personally to the furor surrounding the women's complaints, relying at first on statements issued by aides and supporters.
But as a furor here grew over the accident, he was barred from leaving the country, and Pakistani officials said he faced criminal charges.
And, as the furor in Washington was just beginning to build over the possible impeachment of the president, Donald Trump's name barely came up.
The furor led others on Twitter to bring to the fore more criticisms of Bloomberg, like that he has supported Republicans in the past.
But beyond such reactions to the current furor, the larger story of America and leaks is more complicated, especially since the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Still, compared to the national media glare that has followed previous fights over these laws, the movement's recent victories have generated relatively little furor.
In October, Zelensky signed up to the "Steinmeier Formula," causing a furor and protests at home with accusations that he had capitulated to Russia.
But Juncker also cautioned against creating too much furor over Italy's budget, as did Mario Centeno, who heads the euro zone finance ministers' Eurogroup.
The decision sparked a furor in Congress as Democrats and Republicans accused Trump of giving a "green light" to Turkey to slaughter the Kurds.
The furor is a "great bridge for the energy from the midterm into Trump reelect," said Tom Russell, a veteran Democratic strategist in Wisconsin.
" Amid the almost-immediate furor caused by those comments, Hatch communications director Matt Whitlock noted that "Hatch uses 'attractive' to describe personalities, not appearances.
Last week, ECB President Mario Draghi had called for investors to remain patient regarding the furor over the central bank's ultra-loose monetary policy.
Democrats have long said that the furor over unmasking is a partisan attempt to shift the focus away from Trump's alleged ties to Russia.
Even before the current furor, questions of how much or how little to help Ukraine's military counter Russian aggression have embroiled Washington for years.
An erratic President, already prone to stamping out the day's intended message with angry bursts on Twitter, has seemed unable to quell the furor.
Set against this ongoing furor, Schlesinger accused Juul of disingenuously presenting itself as a tool to help wean adult smokers off traditional, combustible cigarettes.
That revelation, which came with just over a week until Election Day, sparked a furor, with Democrats worried it would hurt Clinton's election hopes.
King incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks MORE (D-Calif.) said at the Tuesday event held at the U.S. Capitol's Emancipation Hall.
After all the furor surrounding TSA wait times at airports around the country, it's understandable to be a bit freaked about flying this summer.
Mr. Burke, 70, is the first high-profile figure in Australia to be shamed publicly in the furor set off by the Weinstein story.
At Kennesaw State University, one woman found that as the Georgia debate around Title IX grew, her case was caught up in the furor.
The creator of a list of men in media accused of sexual misconduct outed herself amid a furor over a forthcoming article in Harper's.
Pepsi initially defended the spot, calling it "an important message to convey," but after furor didn't die down, they decided to pull the ad altogether. .
The current furor over "fake news," while worrying in itself, could reveal valuable insights into the changing media industry, according to acclaimed futurist Mike Walsh.
As a result, the site is spreading disinformation and propaganda, building much of the furor behind the ethnic cleansing of the country's Rohingya Muslim minority.
Espy, a former congressman and U.S. agriculture secretary, gained new momentum from the furor in a state where 38 percent of residents are African-American.
Pepsi initially defended the spot, calling it "an important message to convey," but after furor didn't die down, they decided to pull the ad altogether.
The civilian courts, however, did not get involved until after a film of it was posted on YouTube earlier this month and caused a furor.
The politician was from the Free Democratic Party (FDP) but he has since stepped down from the role following the furor caused by the vote.
Amid all the furor, Cold Pursuit — the revenge thriller Neeson was trying to promote with that Independent interview — got a little lost in the shuffle.
But amid the furor, another story has emerged — one that took place a week ago but was particularly relevant as a counter to the xenophobia.
The pre-publication media leaks about the book combined with the president's public furor over the title have driven anticipation for it through the roof.
Much of the furor has emerged after reporting by The Times, which found ads for Mercedes-Benz and Marie Curie next to extremist YouTube videos.
Fast forward to today, and the overblown furor over Trump's inartful counterpunch has obscured the candidate's momentous comments about terrorism at the Republican National Convention.
Amid the furor surrounding its capital and the settlement with the DOJ, many top names were on hand to offer their advice to the lender.
The bottom line: Pharmaceutical companies and industry middlemen benefited from higher spending in 2018, even amid the furor from patients and lawmakers over unaffordable prescriptions.
The rights group also asked Argentina to investigate the Saudi crown prince in connection with Khashoggi's murder six weeks ago, which has sparked international furor.
Consider the furor over photos of Trump laughing with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak in the Oval Office in May.
Lacey and Larkin remain convinced that the furor over sex ads is a moral panic, irrational and hysterical, cynically stoked by politicians and law enforcement.
Earlier this month, an AfD lawmaker caused a furor after accusing police of "appeasing the barbaric, Muslim, rapist hordes of men" by tweeting in Arabic.
Even as a few players continue to kneel during the national anthem, the furor over the NFL's anthem protests has been relatively quiet this season.
The Medley report triggered furor in the U.S. Congress and became a source of friction between the Fed and lawmakers, leading to a criminal investigation.
National Democrats hoping to parlay the latest furor surrounding the Russia investigations into political victory in the Midwest may want to take a different tack.
Omar previously caused a furor on Capitol Hill last month for suggesting U.S. lawmakers supported Israel because of money from a pro-Israel lobbying group.
Hillary Clinton will be off the campaign trail for days, letting the furor over Mr. Trump play out in a race tilting in her favor.
Democrats say that the furor over so-called "unmasking" is a partisan attempt to shift the focus away from President Trump's alleged ties to Russia.
Amid growing furor over the family separations, President Donald Trump reversed course and signed an executive order to keep parents and kids together on Wednesday.
The attorney general sparked a furor when he said he believed "spying" occurred in 2016, but that he didn't know if it was done improperly.
Patrick Murphy (D-Fla.)       But Obama's main focus was taking down Trump, whose comments during the final presidential debate of 2016 caused a nationwide furor.
Progressing from lower level political campaigns, through the mid-level politics and finally into the furor, intensity and at times viciousness of national level politics.
The decision created a furor among abolitionists and free states just before the 1861-65 American Civil War, which ended slavery in the United States.
Last December, the Twitter account for the animal-rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) set off a full-fledged media furor.
He said the attacks were meant to strip away at his strength -- "moral values" -- and that the furor would subside when the ballots are counted.
And on Wednesday, Chaffetz's endorsement of the senator was overshadowed by a social media furor over his footwear: stylish black boots with a high heel.
The troubles igniting so much furor in middle-class America now go back to at least the Great Recession and in some ways well beyond.
The case is still headline news in Egypt and Italy, and Western officials say the furor has crystallized their concerns about a much broader problem.
What has gone less noticed is how the group has succeeding in stoking populist furor that spills well beyond the people on its email list.
With Donald J. Trump plunging in the polls amid new allegations of sexual assault and the continuing furor over the "Access Hollywood" recording, what Mrs.
What's so unusual about the pricing furor is that it has been orchestrated almost solely by parents and family members of people who use EpiPens.
Prince Andrew, the queen's second son, was absent altogether, his banishment the result of the furor over his friendship with the disgraced financier, Jeffrey Epstein.
Price, a former U.S. Republican Representative, resigned in September amid a furor over his use of expensive taxpayer-funded private charter jets for government travel.
The furor over Ms. Youssef overshadowed an announcement about the discovery of eight startlingly well-preserved mummies in a tomb near the pyramids of Giza.
What went unsaid was that since the last time he toured new material, Ansari had become the high-profile subject of an internet furor himself.
Just remember the furor among Democrats after Attorney General Loretta Lynch, an African-American woman, had to wait 166 days to be confirmed last year.
The paradox is that Trump's cruel policy to deter desperate immigrants appears counterproductive; apparently the furor it provoked drew attention to the possibility of migration.
The Kushner company created a political furor when the firm went to China last year to raise $150 million for the project from Chinese investors.
Coordinating the group is Jay Sekulow, a prominent conservative lawyer who also works with Mr. Giuliani to manage the president's perpetual furor over the inquiries.
Mr. Zuckerberg's example of Holocaust denial quickly created an online furor, and on Wednesday afternoon he clarified his comments in an email to Ms. Swisher.
Attendees of the conference said it was largely business as usual, with some investors saying that the furor over Mr. Khashoggi's death will blow over.
Mr. Trump, angry he was not warned about the implications of the appointment, briefly considered rescinding it immediately, then did not, fearing even more furor.
Understanding the furor of the past few days requires an understanding of NOAA's role and its importance, especially in measuring what's happening to the planet.
Her sprawling corruption scandal rekindled public furor over decades-old corrupt ties between government and corporations in South Korea, one of Asia's most vibrant democracies.
"Amid the furor, the Post&aposs Executive Editor Martin Baron sent her an email that said, "Felicia, A real lack of judgment to tweet this.
In retrospect, it's ever clearer that the critical furor of the era was less revolutionary in artistic terms than it had seemed, though telling socially.
A few of his administration's measures to deter immigration, most notably family separation, have sparked furor and charges of cruelty from Democrats and some Republicans.
The furor over the Russian meeting "wasn't the straw that breaks the camel's back," said Florida-based GOP strategist Rick Wilson, a longtime Trump critic.
An unexpected furor of excitement formed around Anthony Braxton, the professorial avant-gardist who has long labored in the space between jazz and modernist composition.
Trump has created quite the furor in Pakistan where some of his more flagrant remarks about immigrants and Muslims in particular have caused an outrage.
A furor involving the country's first Chinese-born member of Parliament highlights the country's struggle over where to draw the line on links to Beijing.
More from the first day of Trump's trial: For a full recap of the day's events, click here: Impeachment trial begins with furor over rules.
The lawsuit came after the furor over Michael Lewis' book "Flash Boys," which charged the stock market was rigged in favor of high-frequency traders.
The outsized furor over "his stripping off ought to be read as a symptom of injustice for all genders in the movie industry," she observed.
By far the greatest negative coverage for the royals was generated by the furor over Prince Andrew's links to the disgraced U.S. financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The furor dominated cable news coverage on Wednesday and forced White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders onto the defensive at the daily media briefing.
Sadly, a lot of that effort was wasted thanks to the furor over the "wardrobe malfunction" presented at halftime by Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake.
Witness the furor over her sitting on her knees on a couch in the Oval Office during a reception for presidents of historically black colleges.
In recent days, stories of children being denied access to basic needs like soap, bedding, and toothbrushes have reignited the furor over the detainment facilities.
The crashes, the grounding of the fleet, and the public furor make the Boeing 737 Max one of the most controversial airliners in recent memory.
And it has generated a furor in Congress, where Democrats are pushing to subpoena the notes of the president's interpreters or perhaps the interpreters themselves.
But the furor over LICH, which was closed by the state in 2014 amid financial struggles, prompting numerous lawsuits, may have been the most intense.
In Birmingham, Alabama, Jones told reporters his campaign had no plans to directly attack Moore over the allegations in a bid to capitalize on the furor.
Amid an intensifying furor over his administration's ties to Russia, President Donald Trump responded Wednesday morning with a flurry of tweets aimed at discrediting his critics.
But up next, a furor over a comment by a Fox News contributor and the president hiring a top aide who used to work at Fox.
The furor set off soul-searching inside the ACLU and an announcement that it would no longer stand with hate groups aiming to march with guns.
Amid the furor some drugmakers, including Allergan Plc and AbbVie Inc, have voluntarily pledged one annual price increase of under 10 percent on branded prescription medicines.
Snyder's Harvard appointment sparked furor in Michigan among Democrats and progressive activists who point the finger at him for allowing the water crisis to take place.
But White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders, during a contentious press briefing, sought to tamp down controversy yet again -- chalking up the furor to another misunderstanding.
Last month, Corbyn said in his 2013 comments he had been describing some pro-Israel activists as Zionists, an explanation which failed to calm the furor.
Polish officials have sent mixed signals as the furor has grown abroad over the law at home, in part because the law is very popular domestically.
A furor over patient privacy shadowed a four-day hearing this week that will help determine the fate of the last remaining abortion clinic in Missouri.
Furor over Trump administration policy grew after an Associated Press report depicted malnutrition and poor sanitary conditions for children at a detention facility in Texas. Rep.
It also appears to be an attempt to avoid the type of furor that followed the Kursk submarine disaster in 2000, in which 118 people died.
Acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner John Sanders will resign, a CBP official said Tuesday, as the Trump administration faces furor over treatment of migrant children.
The latter part of her comment touched off a furor on social media, with the hashtag "What Makes Hillary Short Circuit" trending for hours on Twitter.
The furor that ensued after the tweet raised an important question: How would Trump's gun policies affect life for communities of color in cities like Chicago?
Iggy Azalea thinks the furor over Beyonce's "Becky" reference in her album "Lemonade" has put it toward the bottom of the heap as a baby name.
Revelations that digital consultants to the Trump campaign misused the data of millions of Facebook users set off a furor on both sides of the Atlantic.
" Vice President-elect Mike Pence said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" however that the furor over the call was a "tempest in a tea pot.
In the short term, the furor is complicating his search for a new FBI chief, one he told reporters Saturday he hopes to finish this week.
Richter sparked a furor when, in seeking a light sentence, he called the offence "a plain vanilla sexual penetration case", remarks for which he later apologized.
The Medley report triggered furor in the U.S. Congress and became a source of friction between the central bank and lawmakers, leading to a criminal investigation.
But the furor rekindled a long-running debate over whether to review the rules on euthanasia in the Netherlands, the first country to legalize the practice.
Behind the furor over the memo is our unease with the unaccountable, opaque power Google in particular, and Silicon Valley in general, wields over our lives.
The furor was sparked by an energy deal - made public last week - that was related to the giant Itaipu hydroelectric plant that straddles the two countries.
Gradually, the furor died down, and today all 50 states either offer the Real ID or are on track to do so, according to the DHS.
But more noisy still is the furor that arises whenever a prime minister leaves office, with a "resignation honors list" that rewards all kinds of people.
Mr. Sherman believes that the caller was not connected to Fox but had been whipped into a furor by the online attacks on the reporter's character.
Last year, Mr. Pence stirred a national furor by signing legislation that allowed businesses to refuse to serve gays and other sexual minorities on religious grounds.
Despite the furor around Beckham's outfit choices, the player finished the game with a six-catch, 161-yard performance that helped his team win, 23-3.
The government also weathered the furor caused when the local authorities leased part of the port in the Australian city of Darwin to a Chinese company.
" The furor grew after Professor Dauber tweeted a statement by the defendant's father complaining that his son's life had been ruined for "20 minutes of action.
President Donald Trump announced Friday that Acosta would resign amid the ongoing furor over his role in negotiating Epstein's plea deal more than a decade ago.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. On the surface, the furor surrounding Native American names in sports might seem a distinctly North American issue.
The furor over Mr. Khashoggi, last seen entering the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, has severely damaged the image in the West of Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The ensuing furor has tarnished the future king's reputation and left his conference in tatters, as foreign investors confront the dark side of his Arabian dreams.
Wolff's scabrous book comes out on Friday — the publication date was moved up amid a media furor — but I was able to get an advance copy.
Responding to the furor with a video filmed in his car and posted to Twitter, Parton claimed that his comments had been taken out of context.
The furor is a microcosm of the conflicts that are playing out across the internet as technology platforms try to limit the spread of hateful speech.
Midea's acquisition of the company caused a political furor because Germans feared the Chinese would gain control of Kuka's expertise as factories were becoming increasingly automated.
Bowe Bergdahl, an American who walked off his base in Afghanistan, setting off a military manhunt and political furor, pleaded guilty today to desertion and misbehavior.
Finally, the late-night hosts focused on the new memoir from Omarosa Manigault Newman, a former White House aide — and President Trump's furor over the book.
But the dispute between Mr. Musk and Mr. Tripp has receded into the background amid the furor over Mr. Musk's tweet about taking the company private.
In 2013, Mr. Rouhani's presence caused a furor amid speculation that he could meet with President Barack Obama, though the two leaders never even shook hands.
The world's biggest companies might be talking about distancing themselves from Saudi Arabia amid a growing furor over the killing of the dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The furor over an N.B.A. executive's support of the Hong Kong protests is the latest case in which an American company has acquiesced to Chinese demands.
The furor was over an episode involving two teenage sisters, one 14 and the other 17, visiting his hotel room in 1969 to seek an autograph.
Several states, including Maryland and North Carolina, which already had National Guard resources deployed to the border recalled their troops amid national furor around the policy.
That's something to consider following the furor that's greeted this year's Nobel Prize in Literature, awarded last week to the Austrian novelist and playwright Peter Handke.
But Biden advisers also seized on the furor to portray Mr. Trump as fixated on, and worried about, a potential general election race against Mr. Biden.
The State Department has a habit of underestimating controversies before they explode, and that tendency is flaring up again in the furor over an edited video.
We're covering Iranian furor over the government's denials of responsibility for a downed plane, what Taiwan's election results mean and what "Megxit" could do for Canada.
Last year members of the business elite and other world leaders boycotted "Davos in the Desert," Saudi Arabia&aposs annual investment conference, amid the Khashoggi furor.
The furor is set to continue if, as expected, Mr. Trump signs an executive order concerning H-1B visa holders, who typically are skilled foreign workers.
Amid national furor, Mr. Zimmerman was acquitted after claiming self-defense at a trial in which the Stand Your Ground law was included in jury instructions.
Trump set off a furor in January when he signed his original travel ban, which blocked people from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen and Libya.
News that Peter Thiel, the German-born tech billionaire and Trump supporter, has New Zealand citizenship set off a furor there over questions of special treatment.
The furor over the Western Wall agreement boils down to a refusal by Israel's Orthodox religious authorities to grant any recognition to Reform and Conservative Judaism.
The firing created a furor and resulted in the appointment of Robert S. Mueller III, a former F.B.I. director, as special counsel to oversee the investigation.
In late March, "Old Town Road" appeared on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart before it was removed for being deemed insufficiently country, causing a furor.
Few media organizations were invited to the inauguration, the upshot of a furor Duterte unleashed recently when he suggested that corrupt journalists were legitimate targets for assassination.
Amid that rising furor, Pelosi continues to stick by her original assertion that impeachment is not the right move for her party -- at least not right now.
But the case has set off a national furor, giving urgency to efforts by the government of President Emmanuel Macron to change laws protecting minors in France.
The country's justice minister, Jari Lindstrom, a member of the populist, anti-immigration Finns party, caused a furor when he said the patrols did not worry him.
The general stress of the road was compounded by the rising furor over a supposedly blasphemous comment Lennon had made to a columnist earlier in the year.
Instead, he wakes up in the front seat of a pickup truck with a gun to his head, having been kidnapped by Jadis in all the furor.
The furor was sparked by an arrangement - made public last week - regarding the cost of energy from the giant Itaipu hydroelectric plant that straddles the two countries.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump announced Friday that Labor Secretary Alex Acosta has resigned, a move that comes after furor over a plea deal with Jeffrey Epstein.
Italy's 20.2 spending plans, that have caused a furor in recent months with the Commission — the EU's executive arm — were one area of particular concern, he noted.
He has denied any involvement, but the furor provided a setback to the man seen as vying for control of the empire with his elder brother Lachlan.
The Boiler Room set was, and remains a crowning achievement, but curiously the aftermath also spawned this strange social media furor over a moment in her set.
In mid-May emails with Miranda, his deputy, Mark Paustenbach, questioned whether the DNC should use the voter record furor to raise doubts about the Sanders campaign.
But he doesn't expect the furor to have any impact on the number of people who tune in for what is likely to be Pacquiao's last fight.
The furor also aroused anticipation over how Rock, one of the more influential and inventive African-American stand-up comics, would address the issue in his monologue.
But Curiosity's observation has sparked a furor of speculation because it is perhaps the most promising avenue for determining if life once existed on our planetary neighbor.
I have expressed my regret and apology to the companies for the furor my remarks and language stimulated, and I extend this to colleagues, staff and clients.
The president sparked furor on Twitter this week when he claimed that the official death toll from Hurricane Maria was inflated by Democrats to harm him politically.
Last year, the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, set off a furor when he asserted that Mr. Husseini had given Hitler the idea of annihilating European Jews.
But Mueller's comments on obstruction are likely to stoke further furor among Democrats on Capitol Hill, several of whom have called for a start to impeachment proceedings.
The furor over child separations at the southern border has deepened concerns among Republicans over the Trump administration's often-chaotic and polarizing approach to tackling major issues.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday said he had fired the country's ambassador to China, who prompted a political furor with his comments about the case.
Even the somewhat marginal spending cuts — or more accurately, cuts to the rate of spending growth — suggested in the president's recent budget request have caused a furor.
So it is with the furor that has brought Mark Zuckerberg, finally, to testify before Congress amid a series of questions about Facebook, data handling and privacy.
Thursday's comments were the first on the issue by Lavrov since his meeting with Trump at the White House and the subsequent furor over what was discussed.
Austin-based conspiracy theorist Alex Jones had helped ignite the furor, and concerns about the training exercise quickly spread to Texas' robust network of Tea Party groups.
Snowden lives in Moscow under an asylum deal after he leaked classified information in 2013 that triggered an international furor over the reach of U.S. spy operations.
Public Health When a furor erupted over the rapidly rising price of EpiPens this summer, the drugmaker Mylan offered a solution: a coupon for the expensive drug.
They always intended to press immigration as a major topic in many 2018 contests, and the public's furor at the separation of families only validated that approach.
The latest furor stems from a May 22 conference call with Laundry Service, a marketing agency, that was intended to prepare him for future questions about diversity.
In the Saudi case, there are still factors that could complicate his calculation that he can navigate through the furor over Mr. Khashoggi, a dissident Saudi journalist.
The furor surrounding Tyson's tweet and the subsequent dunking of said bad tweet come after Tyson had been laying relatively low as he faced a separate scandal.
The bill came during a nationwide furor over a law passed by the state of North Carolina requiring people to use restrooms consistent with their biological sex.
Though President Emmanuel Macron has backed down from a proposed gas tax increase, the policy that set off the furor, streets across France remain full of demonstrators.
According to the New York Times, McGahn described Trump's furor toward the Russia investigation and the ways in which the president urged McGahn to respond to it.
There was a minor furor Wednesday morning after NBC News reported that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had called Trump, his boss, a "moron" over the summer.
The ibuprofen furor left researchers and physicians exasperated over the distress it caused people already frightened by the virus, and also for the apparent lack of evidence.
Teenager's Prom Dress Stirs Furor in U.S. — but Not in China After a Utah high school student wore a Chinese-style cheongsam, Asian-Americans' reactions were blistering.
But Mr. Hutchinson set off an international furor when, in February, he scheduled eight executions that were to take place over less than two weeks in April.
The current furor was kicked off by Sanders' comments on 19803 Minutes, the CBS News program, when he was asked about his positive reflections on Castro's Cuba.
The NBA furor sparked the debate after Daryl Morey, the general manager of the Houston Rockets team, tweeted a message in Hong Kong, which was quickly deleted.
Furor on Capitol Hill has been at a fever pitch since a whistleblower filed a complaint over a phone call between Trump and Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
October 2 marks the one-year anniversary since the murder of Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi, a killing that sparked a global furor surrounding the kingdom's royal family.
This was one of the few silver linings of the furor over her use of a private email account and server while secretary of State, they say.
The furor over the case exposed deep problems in the police department's response to citizen complaints, its rare punishment of problematic officers, and City Hall's tacit coöperation.
The party's erosion among women voters heightens the potential risk for Republicans in the ongoing furor over sexual assault allegations against Trump's Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh.
Google's vice president of diversity, Danielle Brown, sent a memo in response to the furor over the weekend, saying the engineer's essay "advanced incorrect assumptions about gender".
Seattle-based Starbucks, which launched its rewards program in 2009, made changes to it last year, which irked some customers and caused a furor on social media.
The move set off a furor inside and outside the Justice Department, with Barr facing accusations he was politicizing the department by seeking to favor Trump's friends.
The House infamously pulled its bill minutes before an expected vote, but pulled back together a month later, once the furor had faded, to pass the legislation.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyThe Memo: Trump troubles deepen amid Ukraine storm Furor grows after White House releases readout of Trump call Overnight Defense — Presented by Huntington Ingalls Industries — Furor over White House readout of Ukraine call | Dems seize on memo in impeachment push | Senate votes to end Trump emergency | Congress gets briefing on Iran MORE (R-Utah) introduced legislation that would ban all flavors of e-cigarettes except tobacco.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyThe Memo: Trump troubles deepen amid Ukraine storm Furor grows after White House releases readout of Trump call Overnight Defense — Presented by Huntington Ingalls Industries — Furor over White House readout of Ukraine call | Dems seize on memo in impeachment push | Senate votes to end Trump emergency | Congress gets briefing on Iran MORE (R-Utah), the GOP presidential candidate in 2012, told reporters earlier in the day.
But it set off a furor in the West Wing, because aides there also were not informed what caused the cancellation yet were faced with questions from reporters.
News that Trump will retain an executive producer credit on the show, which usually involves a payment, caused a media furor in December about potential conflicts of interest.
Oliver Stone kicked up a huge furor in 1991 with the release of JFK, a compelling and conspiracy-fueled movie about what really happened that day in Dallas.
Throughout 2015, there was a rising furor over the role of "ghost producers"—or uncredited musicians—creating hits for some of the biggest names in mainstream electronic music.
The ban on the luminous orange drink at Trump Turnberry, a sprawling estate on the west coast of Scotland with dramatic sea views, caused a furor in Scotland.
Britain's Burberry will no longer burn millions of pounds worth of unsold luxury goods or use real fur in its collections following a furor over it environmental record.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told international investors at the conference that the furor over the killing would not derail the kingdom's economic and social reform drive.
Washington (CNN)This week started with the furor caused by President Donald Trump's racist tweets urging four Democratic congresswoman of color to go back to where they're from.
But in this age of increasingly collaborative science, the furor could unleash repercussions throughout the Chinese research community — and perhaps even have an impact on China's military strength.
The bipartisan vote -- and the underlying Democratic furor over other Trump nominations -- indicates both Perry and Zinke are likely to win confirmation when they go to the floor.
The lawsuit came in the wake of the furor over Michael Lewis's book "Flash Boys," which claimed the stock market is rigged in favor of high-frequency traders.
Her entrance to the school and high school diploma were subsequently canceled after authorities found Chung's high school attendance and test grades had been fabricated, sparking public furor.
Lost in all the furor surrounding the Muslim ban, for example, was the fact that the White House neglected to specifically cite Jewish victims on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
And the Trump administration is trying to contain the furor by limiting some elements of U.S. military assistance but maintaining weapons sales and allowing the war to continue.
His lackluster form against Mexico, however, and the furor caused ahead of the tournament by a picture he took with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan had worked against him.
The cascading furor set the White House against a Democratic congresswoman in exchanges that tarnished the credibility of both Trump and White House Chief of Staff John Kelly.
" And when her comments sparked a furor, she declined to apologize and her office released a statement that read, "The Congresswoman absolutely believes he needs to be impeached.
In fact, Palestinian-Israeli security coordination is frequently halted when it was needed most, like at the beginning of the latest furor surrounding security on the Temple Mount.
Andrew Sullivan, writer at large for New York Magazine, shared a retweet of the post that started the furor, published at far-right pro-Trump website Gateway Pundit.
The photographer, Jibon Ahmed, in addition to being beaten and fired from his job, has expressed concern for his own safety following the furor caused by the photo.
A pro-Duterte site went further, posting photographs of two Reuters journalists it accused of causing the furor by misrepresenting Mr. Duterte's words, and calling for their punishment.
But the idea created its own minor furor — for one, the fact that the government would even need DNA tests to match a detained child to a parent.
The furor over the role fake news stories might have played in the election of Donald Trump has obscured the benign, even salutary effects of most news parodies.
The furor over the joke did not result in exile: After a pair of stops at prominent African-American churches in Brooklyn, Mr. de Blasio advocated for Mrs.
Others, like pho, pork shoulder, and bitter melon, are seasonal trends that are likely to come back year after year around the same time, with even more furor.
But striking a defiant tone, the crown prince told international investors at the three-day gathering on Wednesday that the furor would not derail the kingdom's reform drive.
But there's also a push to shine more light on the intermediaries known as pharmacy benefit managers and how they fit into the national furor over drug prices.
The reported ban on Irn Bru ban at Trump Turnberry, a sprawling estate on the west coast of Scotland with dramatic sea views, caused a furor in Scotland.
"The aim of the photo was an expression of hope for world peace," Idan wrote on Instagram after a social media furor erupted in reaction to the selfie.
The furor here over the recent opening of the store, L & L Sports, reflects the discomfort many residents say they feel about easy access to guns in general.
The revelations immediately sparked a furor on both sides of the Atlantic, with regulators in Britain and the United States calling for Mr. Zuckerberg to discuss what happened.
The furor shifted the discussion in Washington away from obstruction of justice and back to the original issue that had dogged Mr. Trump since his election in 2016.
So when her daughter's tweets about LeBron James and W.N.B.A. salaries went viral about a month ago, she wasn't aware until a friend alerted her to the furor.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has managed to sidestep much of the furor by forming a commission to develop guidelines on how the city should treat certain public monuments.
" A public furor over a 2015 poster on the walls of London's subway system, showing a woman in a bikini with the words "Are you beach body ready?
The political furor against the MLB has proved the sharpest in Iowa, which sits under a microscope ahead of Monday's first-in-the-nation 250 Democratic presidential caucuses.
The current furor erupted after a rabies vaccine for humans manufactured by Changchun Changsheng Biotechnology — one of China's largest vaccine makers — was found to have violated safety standards.
For all the furor over the Khashoggi killing and the questions raised over the kingdom's human rights record, Saudi Arabia has continued to enjoy support from crucial partners.
After a furor last summer over topless women and menacing superheroes, New York City is moving to rein in the performers who hustle for tips in Times Square.
Y.) and Dwight Evans (Pa.) are introducing the bill amid renewed furor over whether Confederate statues in the Capitol and localities across the nation should be taken down.
As the furor that erupted after Charlottesville grew, she said, the White House began to indicate that it was re-evaluating its plans to attend this year's gala.
E-cigarette companies are facing widespread furor over a mysterious lung illness and rising youth vaping rates, sparking action from the Trump administration, Congress, governors and other businesses.
He said that the furor over the ambassador's comments on gay rights was just a pretext and that the real issue was his bold condemnation of corrupt officials.
The furor did nothing to water down Trump's willingness to step into sensitive, racially charged areas, however, a fact underlined by the president's tweets in the past week.
Trump on Wednesday decried the furor over the call as the "single greatest witch hunt in American history," a descriptor he regularly used to disparage the Mueller probe.
The furor began last year on March 31, when Mr. Böhmermann recited his poem on television, after Mr. Erdogan had expressed outrage at another German video lampooning him.
The furor has now rumbled on for a full seven days with no immediate end in sight, frustrating Republicans who see the controversy as a self-inflicted wound.
The initial provisional ban set off a furor in the equestrian world, where action figures of Mr. Morris are collectors' items and his books on riding are gospel.
There was a similar furor in March 1993, when Attorney General Janet Reno demanded the resignation of the holdover United States attorneys, including Jay B. Stephens in Washington.
After the furor this year over the loss of the key, temple caretakers said they had found a duplicate in the record room of the local magistrate's office.
Any of the three voting members of the board has the power to veto the plan, cementing Mr. Gianaris's position at the center of the furor over Amazon.
And the current furor is tiny compared with the backlash that would occur if it were revealed that Facebook management was deliberately trying to manipulate the political system.
Trump's first health secretary, former U.S. Representative Tom Price, resigned in September amid a furor over his use of expensive taxpayer-funded private charter jets for government travel.
The 499 admissions rescissions issued this summer caused a small furor in the UC Irvine community, and current students and alumni organized a petition of the university's actions.
"There have been some very incendiary comments written alongside these pictures and I completely understand this furor but the Top Gear team would never ever do that," he said.
To win, Espy would likely need to create a turnout differential between Democrats and Republicans — which the furor over Hyde-Smith's hanging remarks could help to drive, Winburn said.
The incident escalates, and Jeffords seeks to file an official complaint against Officer Maldack, but Captain Ray Holt (Andre Braugher) cautions him against causing a furor among the department.
After making false claims about his time spent in Iraq in 2003, NBC News anchor Brian Williams has apologized, but the furor over his comments has yet to settle.
Meanwhile, leaked complaints of harassment and incompetence from Paris Opera Ballet dancers have set off a furor and spurred resignations, the latest scandal to hit the world of ballet.
I quickly learn that's something else that's been on her mind a lot recently, the furor around those quotes and her subsequent removal from the Afropunk festival line-up.
Lawmakers are rushing to pass the funding before they leave Thursday for a July 4 recess as furor grows about the administration's treatment of children in its detention centers.
The party added health and safety standards for the government to follow as furor grows about living conditions for hundreds of children who were held at a Texas facility.
Vettel will be happy to have the focus back on the racing after making a public apology to Hamilton for the Baku furor last month and his comments afterwards.
The furor sparked national headlines and when news reached Todd Carmichael, co-founder and CEO of La Colombe Coffee in Philadelphia, he offered to pay the debt in full.
Russian hacking The revelation that the CIA believed Russia had intervened in the presidential election with the express purpose of helping Trump win caused a massive furor in December.
The spotlight on diversity at the Spirit Awards comes amid a furor in Hollywood over the 20 all-white acting nominees for this year's Oscars, fueling the #OscarsSoWhite debate.
Following the furor around bad loans, the head of one of Italy's biggest banks said now could be the time to buy Italian real estate and Europe's bank stocks.
Her entrance to the school and high school diploma were subsequently canceled after authorities found Chung's high school attendance and test grades had been fabricated, sparking a public furor.
Persky has received death threats, faced a recall effort and several online petitions seeking his removal in a furor of criticism for what was perceived as a lenient sentence.
Sichert's comments came after Inger Stojberg, Denmark's Integration Minister, caused furor on Monday by urging practicing Muslims to take vacation during Ramadan to avoid a negative impact on society.
Lawmakers are mulling legislation to punish Saudi Arabia for the death of a U.S.-based journalist in the latest sign of the bipartisan furor sparked by Jamal Khashoggi's slaying.
The Republicans have been among the few to voice the suspicion that Mr. Cuomo and Mr. Christie each saw an upside in cooling the furor surrounding the bridge scandal.
They are among many families coming across the border each day, seemingly unaware of the political furor over their fate as they leave their homes fearing for their lives.
Conservatives have called for the classified memo to be released publicly and some privacy advocates briefly tried to use the furor to urge Trump not to sign the bill.
Ms. Lynch had promised to accept the F.B.I. recommendations after creating a political furor by meeting on her airplane last week for 30 minutes with former President Bill Clinton.
TOKYO — The governor of Tokyo resigned on Wednesday, after he admitted using funds intended for political campaigns to pay for personal travel and entertainment, setting off a public furor.
After the furor of 2014, which forced the V.A. secretary, Eric Shinseki, to resign, Congress swiftly passed a law and gave the V.A. 90 days to carry it out.
The furor is erupting at a sensitive time for Okinawa, and for Japan, and the growing wealth and power of China has sharpened the debate about the island's future.
He's the kind of man you should be able to pick out in a crowd, even amid the Olympic furor: His forehead is emblazoned with a Team U.S.A. tattoo.
The Australian also caused a furor last year by telling a Christian radio station that transgender children were corrupted by "the devil" and that tennis was "full of lesbians".
Then, just as the hooligan furor was reaching its peak, the federal prosecutor's office announced that Mr. Cheffou, named only as Fayçal C. in official statements, had been released.
The story set off a worldwide furor over political data mining, targeted ads, and the security (or lack thereof) of user data in the hands of third-party applications.
If Facebook's image is permanently sullied by the furor over Cambridge Analytica, the data firm hired by President Trump's 2016 election campaign, Zucktown will falter before it is finished.
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation on Wednesday allowing state officials to suspend or shut down horse races with little notice in response to a furor over the deaths.
Neither the sentencing of Dr. Nassar on Wednesday to 40 to 175 years in prison, nor the resignation of the university president a few hours later, quelled the furor.
But the furor over hacking and allegations of wider Russian interference have triggered pressure from Democrats and Trump's fellow Republicans in Congress for tougher, not weaker, anti-Russian measures.
Even if voters opted to remain in the European Union, the furor that might arise from holding a second vote could fuel populism in Britain for years to come.
In one moment, the former El Paso congressman had captured the left's furor over how Trump's racist actions are discussed -- and at times explained away -- on the national stage.
At the end of last week, both the European Medicines Agency (the European Union's equivalent of the FDA) and the World Health Organization tried to tamp down the furor.
Ukraine might be at the center of a political furor, but that's seen as an opportunity for a community that feels its homeland has long been overlooked and misunderstood.
Rubio has been sidelined by the Trump-Cruz fireworks, not only during the current furor but also in the most recent GOP debate earlier this month in South Carolina.
John Brennan, who served as CIA director in the Obama administration, last week sparked a furor by warning that Russia may have damaging material, known as Kompromat, on Trump.
Johansson had been sharing his achievements on his Facebook page when someone took his photo of a pizza with kiwi and posted it on Reddit, where the furor began.
The furor over Amazon's donation — a simple corporate gesture of the kind that big companies make all the time after natural disasters — is a sign of the changing times.
Meanwhile, Peter Thiel, the billionaire tech founder and a rare Trump supporter in Silicon Valley, has raised a furor in New Zealand by taking Kiwi citizenship without residing there.
She called for ethnic minorities to be given greater voice, highlighting the furor over the cropping of Ugandan activist, Vanessa Nakate, out of a photo with Thunberg last month.
Trump paved the way for the Turkish offensive when he announced earlier this week, to a GOP furor, that he was withdrawing U.S. forces from that part of Syria.
In addition to Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton's brother Hugh Rodham and Bill Clinton's half-brother Roger Clinton found themselves in the spotlight in the furor over last-minute pardons.
Trump continued to paint the probe as a partisan smear, and accused the U.S. intelligence officer who filed the whistleblower complaint that sparked the furor of having political motives.
Even amid the intense furor over the Iraq War, 32 Democrats voted to confirm Condoleezza Rice as chief diplomat during the second Bush term with only 13 Democrats opposed.
Trump and Putin's summit in Finland caused a furor after Trump appeared to publicly question the U.S. intelligence community's conclusion that Russia meddled in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Mr. Falk said in an email Friday evening that he had been "astonished by the furor caused by the report," and that Ms. Khalaf had been made a scapegoat.
In 1910, we reported on the furor after a Wall Street errand boy lost a $10,000 bill, which featured Salmon Chase, a Treasury secretary and Supreme Court chief justice.
The growing furor over Moore sets up a confrontation between establishment Republicans and Moore's supporters in the party's populist movement led by former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.
The furor over the 2005 videotape, in which Trump bragged about groping and trying to seduce women, led dozens of lawmakers to denounce him, including Arizona Senator John McCain.
Hell, there was furor when Styles accidentally kicked a fan in the head when stage-diving; I don't think there's room for any GG Allin bullshit in his persona.
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MUMBAI (Reuters) - A social media furor over data privacy on Indian political party apps escalated on Monday with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and opposition Indian National Congress trading barbs.
A lot of the furor over the hateful conduct policy came because the two artists removed from promotion on the site are not convicted on any charges as of yet.
The most recent case in point is the furor over his baseless claim on Twitter about voter fraud, that "millions of people who voted illegally" cost him the popular vote.
The furor has since died down but Peach earns itself a spot on this list for accomplishing the Herculean task of coming up with a unique social app in 2016.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Thursday tried to quell the furor over his call for Russia to find Hillary Clinton's deleted emails, saying he was being sarcastic.
It could also start a new furor over the question of why oil fields are worth defending but allied fighters and civilians vulnerable to Turkey's cross-border advance were not.
It allows us to blame women for their suffering — just look at the furor Rihanna caused by getting back together with Chris Brown after he brutally beat her in 2009.
They took turns reassuring each other that Chris had probably just turned off his phone because it was Friday and he wanted to disconnect from the furor of election season.
The "lynching" furor was the latest controversy in quick succession where GOP members of Congress have been more reluctant to back Trump than they were earlier in his presidency, however.
The judiciary committee's chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, this week requested more information from Mylan about EpiPen pricing amid furor over the its 400 percent cost increase in recent years.
With strong reviews, "Fences" has put Washington and Davis front and center of a Hollywood awards season looking to redeem itself after the #OscarsSoWhite furor of the past two years.
But amid a furor over whether Moscow tried to influence the 2016 presidential race on Trump's behalf, lawmakers said they would make public as much of their probes as possible.
On the same day as the Senate hearing, The Times reported how the Cambridge furor had impacted the Mercers, particularly Mr. Mercer's daughter Rebekah, who leads the family's political network.
The offices of Ireland's ruling government party, Fine Gael, were littered with apples Wednesday, as members of Sinn Fein's youth wing staged a vibrant protest against Apple's recent tax furor.
Delta's decision comes after an international furor over a viral video of a man being dragged off of a United flight because he refused to give up his ticketed seat.
The furor dissipated after PDVSA told the crew a court order would be issued to have the cargo discharged, but it underscores growing tension over fuel needs in the country.
The 53-year-old said he was "disappointed" that the start of the season had been overshadowed by the furor and said it should not reflect badly on his riders.
The Comey furor, and the way it has been handled by the White House, has given new ammunition to opponents of the president — not all of them liberals or Democrats.
The White House counselor's elevation to being a permanent member of the National Security Council has deepened the debate, as has the furor surrounding Trump's controversial executive order on immigration.
The furor over the arrests, which built steadily during the week, was to be debated in the Egyptian Parliament on Sunday, the state Al Ahram newspaper reported on its website.
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The president faced bipartisan furor on Capitol Hill over the move, which Republicans and Democrats alike denounced due to Turkey's subsequent assault against U.S.-allied Kurdish forces in the region.
While the public release of a surveillance application marked an unprecedented step, it did little to quell the furor over how law enforcement obtained a warrant to surveil Page.  Sen.
Which is neither as simple nor as tidy a task as it might first appear, given the depth and breadth of Roth's achievements -- and the furor that often accompanied them.
Blizzard risks triggering a fresh censorship furor after barring three more "Hearthstone" players from participating in tournaments after the trio held up a sign supporting the ongoing Hong Kong protests.
Furor about the faulty vaccines, an estimated 20083,000 of which may have been administrated to children, has continued to dominate Chinese social media, further eroding public trust in essential services.
Some analysts say the furor is a sign of frustration over the Indian government's inability to stop militant attacks carried out by Pakistan-based groups, despite overtures to make peace.
But the FBI, Fusion GPS's Glenn Simpson, Steele, U.S. intelligence officials and lawmakers briefed in Congress all leaked various details to the news media, creating a furor unseen since Watergate.
If the goal was to ensure national interests in the event Mr. Trump wins, then the furor over the visit seemed a political cost the government was willing to take.
A medical examiner found that he hanged himself inside his cell, setting off a furor over the jail's conditions and why Epstein was removed from suicide watch just weeks earlier.
But Ms. Bresch moved quickly to reduce the out-of-pocket cost to patients after a public furor over the price increase, though the list price remains at about $600.
Pressure has grown in the wake of the furor over Confederate monuments in the United States to reconsider statues in Australia that some deem offensive to the country's indigenous people.
Somewhat overshadowed by the furor over Mr. Bannon's appointment was the emergence of Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, as a top contender for Secretary of State.
New York (CNN Business)On Monday, Twitter suspended an account that helped ignite a furor over an encounter in Washington between a Native American and a white high school student.
The N.B.A. study caused a furor (the league denied the bias), and a few years later there was a follow-up by the same economists, and the bias had disappeared.
They also are emboldened by Trump's furor with Tester, the ranking member on the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, for his role in sinking Trump's previous Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary nominee.
Amid the furor, the Senate voted 56-41 to approve a resolution last year to withdraw U.S. forces in or "affecting" Yemen except troops fighting al Qaeda and associated forces.
LONDON (Reuters) - A furor in Britain over allegations of sexual harassment against retail billionaire Philip Green this week has reignited the debate about the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).
While Ms. Griffin joked on Wednesday, "For two hours I had to convince my mom I wasn't in ISIS," her stories about the resulting furor were dark and even chilling.
High-profile executives from around the world have pulled out of the conference as the furor has grown over Mr. Khashoggi's killing this month at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.
Much of the furor centered on "Black Panther," the smash superhero film credited with shattering a Hollywood myth about the overseas box office potential of movies focused on black characters.
Rather than falling back on defense amid roiling outrage, especially among women, Mr. Trump is going on offense, trying to turn the furor into an asset instead of a liability.
With the furor that's greeted other purported tell-alls about the Trump White House, especially Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury, Omarosa's book was always likely to become a perfect storm.
After the disaster in Niger, and amidst the furor over Trump's treatment of a military widow, chief of staff John Kelly held a press conference to defend the White House.
Sorry also that your hiring as a writer for The Atlantic has set off another censorious furor in media circles when surely there are more important subjects on this earth.
Mr. Folau kicked up a new furor a week and a half ago as he appealed online for the public to donate more than $2 million toward his legal fees.
The shelter opened in June, at the height of the furor over the administration's "zero tolerance" policy, which resulted in more than 2,500 migrant children being separated from their parents.
"Saying 'I'm not going to apologize for the choices I've made' created such a furor over my uppityness, it was almost like I was being taught a lesson," she said.
Over the weekend, a Cleveland Clinic doctor's anti-vaccine blog post sparked a social media furor, prompting the prestigious medical center to issue a statement reaffirming its trust in vaccines.
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe sought to calm the furor on Tuesday by suspending a planned fuel tax increase for six months, reversing a policy that had set off the revolt.
He pointed to the furor over the plan for Justice Kavanaugh to teach an overseas summer law school program for George Mason University, ridiculing "cupcake undergraduates" for raising a fuss.
The vision is to turn the 4,200-seat arena into an environment similar to the raucous Smith Center, intimate and, now, with Delle Donne at the center of the furor.
Those conversations are being drowned out by the furor over Trump withholding for a few months aid to Ukraine that President Obama refused to give them in the first place.
The furor began a few months ago when Parastesh's soccer-mad father pressured him into posing in a No. 10 Barcelona jersey and sending the pictures to a sports website.
On Monday, the existence of the video, and its inability to lead to a conviction, fueled much of the furor and frustration about the trial's resolution, incomplete as it was.
The furor follows a string of revelations about how venture capitalists have mistreated women entrepreneurs over the years, an issue that was in the past largely swept under the carpet.
So while it may seem that Trump's political and legal luck is holding, it may erode over time and the furor surrounding Tuesday's convictions could be a major reason why.
But the news that one of the richest citizens of New Zealand is a naturalized American who was born in Germany set off an immediate furor in the island nation.
"Detainment," a 30-minute film about the death of James Bulger, caused a furor in Britain after it was nominated for an Oscar on Tuesday in the short film category.
Trump on Thursday pulled China into the midst of rising furor over the president's request for help from Ukraine in investigating former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
The missing messages have sparked furor among Republicans on Capitol Hill who are demanding answers as to why the bureau did not preserve those from the time period between Dec.
Overlooked in the furor is another troubling aspect of the situation: President Trump omitted from his ban a number of other predominantly Muslim nations where his company has done business.
As a result of the crashes, the grounding of the fleet, and the public furor, the Boeing 737 Max has become one of the most controversial airliners in recent memory.
The furor has threatened to derail the committee's probe into Russian election meddling, which has proven far more acrimonious than a parallel one being conducted by the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Now, amid the furor over reports of sexual harassment, unresponsive management and a frat-boy culture, he is tasked with producing a diversity report long resisted by CEO Travis Kalanick.
Sunday afternoon, he whipped up a storm of Rex Ryan furor by out-gaining the entire Buffalo Bills team, 311 to 275, swinging every fantasy football playoff game in the process.
Financial authorities have been keen to resolve Bumiputera's woes without government funds, scarred in part by the public furor that erupted over a taxpayer bailout of lender Bank Century in 2008.
In doing so, they whipped up furor against Republican elites, setting the stage for a principle-free huckster to prey on angry voters' emotions to advance a fundamentally anti-conservative agenda.
Trump was forced to end the policy after widespread public furor over the separations and the chaotic way in which they were conducted, with hundreds of parents deported without their children.
The survey was pilloried as "almost inconceivably bad" in execution, and Business Insider's tweet publicizing the study was deleted within hours, a move that some attributed to the furor it generated.
Gaming and politics do mix, as the recent furor over Blizzard's censorship of pro-Hong Kong voices has shown: it hasn't blown over, and the conflict shows no signs of stopping.
Sarsour, a leader of the Women's March organization, said it was time to harness women's furor around Kavanaugh to galvanize voters in races that will soon determine which party controls Congress.
The furor over a July phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, when he asked for help investigating Hunter Biden, seems to have united the party on the issue.
Ai Weiwei posed as drowned Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi for a second time, despite the furor that followed in the wake of a similar photographic work he created in February 2016.
His comments caused a furor, alarming tech journalists and customers alike, and leading MoviePass to update its iOS app last week to remove "unused app location capability," or background-tracking capabilities.
While the singer's vitriol is usually reserved entirely for her social media takedown of Trump, on Monday, Cher pointed her furor in a different more athleticallyinclined direction, namely Kate Hudson's Fabletics.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Press Dinner's Comedy Act Sets Off Furor" (Business Day, April 30): Michelle Wolf's coarseness at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday night was disgraceful.
Tom Price, who was forced to step down as Health and Human Services secretary amid a furor over his use of private jets for official business, has landed on his feet.
Team Clinton reaction Former Clinton campaign officials accused Trump of using the furor over Comey's handling of the email server as a ruse to get out from under the Russia investigation.
Over the past week the furor over the 88th Academy Awards' diversity-free nominations has only grown louder, with some of Hollywood's highest-profile personalities taking the awards show to task.
Read more: What to Know About Trump's Cease-and-Desist Letter to Steve Bannon Amid the furor, Wolff's publisher, Henry Holt & Co, announced that the book's publication, originally slated for Jan.
Porter resigned last week as a furor erupted over his working under a temporary security clearance that gave him access to classified information, in the absence of a final security clearance.
But the furor over President Donald Trump's immigration and refugee ban reveals all the ways in which Silicon Valley is like its less holier-than-thou brethren in the corporate world.
Michael Flynn, who stepped down as national security adviser on Monday evening amid a furor over his discussions about economic sanctions with Russia's ambassador to the U.S., is just one example.
Yet the release is likely to reignite the furor over the former secretary of State's private email server, which has proven to be a deep vulnerability for her Democratic presidential campaign.
The White House said Tuesday afternoon that the furor surrounding Barr is "not what the president's looking at" and that he was instead focused on issues like trade and North Korea.
The Senate amid the furor late last year voted 56-85033 to approve a resolution to withdraw U.S. forces in or "affecting" Yemen except troops fighting al Qaeda and associated forces.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Tuesday delivered a stream-of-consciousness-style speech on immigration as furor over his administration's separation of families at the border reaches a fever pitch.
Meanwhile, overlooked amid the Trump furor, Democrats have been in the early stages of a civil war of their own -- between pragmatic establishment types and liberals infuriated with the Trump presidency.
Amid the furor, opposition leader Juan Guaidó has declared himself president, prompting declarations of support from the United States, United Kingdom and most of Latin America, and calls for new elections.
In the furor that ensued, it became clear that the law had backfired: a Polish friend told me about a meme showing two aliens newly arrived on Earth in late January.

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