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By imperiling Clinton's chances, Comey was imperiling Obama's own legacy too.
But it is not what is imperiling Donald Trump's presidency.
In South Carolina, tariffs are imperiling a hometown business: BMW.
The imperiling of the Affordable Care Act had unintended consequences.
The imperiling of the Affordable Care Act had unintended consequences.
Now the flow of money is in doubt, imperiling London's fortunes.
In addition to imperiling the economy, the proposal could also be unconstitutional.
More generally, low rates are imperiling banks' core means of making money.
It's tugging on the community's already-fraying fabric, imperiling the entire town.
Mr. Trump's entire communications staff could resign tomorrow without imperiling the citizenry.
"[J]ust THINK about how you are imperiling funding for others," she wrote.
In addition to imperiling the economy, the proposal could also be unconstitutional. 4.
Ultimately, they're both about Lynn imperiling New America's access to Google's financial support.
For one thing, the life-imperiling cliffhanger it foists upon Arya is patently ridiculous.
Sessions's proposal threatens to set back this progress, imperiling the sanctity of judicial independence.
The specter of high-profile immigration raids had risked imperiling its chances of passage.
Some movies have been stranded completely, imperiling more than $150 million in production costs.
For decades, they denied that concussions were imperiling the health of their work force.
What about imperiling his party with reckless behavior that put their feminist agenda at risk?
But North Korea would retaliate, imperiling the safety of US allies South Korea and Japan.
The bloc stumbled into trying both, imperiling growth and unity, even as it antagonized Russia.
Nothing the North Koreans can do will hurt us directly, without imperiling their own survival.
The United Nations says the assault on Hodeidah could trigger a famine imperiling millions of lives.
Transparency is critical to oversee the NSA's practices and can be done without imperiling national security.
Other states have taken steps to erase duplicate voter registrations without imperiling someone's right to vote.
But the president sought to soften it in public to avoid imperiling negotiations, the officials said.
Republicans, he said, had displayed "blind rage and brute partisanship," imperiling the Supreme Court's moral authority.
But that could tip its Autostrade per l'Italia (ASPI) motorway unit into bankruptcy, imperiling 7,000 jobs.
Then Prohibition went into effect, closing many of the city's breweries and taverns, imperiling the city's finances.
British Steel went into liquidation Wednesday, imperiling 5,000 jobs and endangering another 20,000 along the supply chain.
But his behavior here could end up imperiling it more than anything Iran has done so far.
Her party had lost in key local elections, imperiling her run for a second term next year.
States' broader ability to borrow is being put at risk, imperiling the well-being of entire communities.
First, it would inflate the value of dollar-denominated debts in emerging markets, imperiling their economies (see leader).
Whatever the political motivations, imperiling Section 230 is a fearsome cudgel against even tech's most seemingly untouchable companies.
So even though the trout weren't responding directly to the estrogen, the estrogen was imperiling them by proxy.
But an 11th-hour amendment from Republicans has dismayed the European Commission, potentially imperiling the Safe Harbor talks.
Further imperiling their lives would violate international law governing the protection and treatment of civilians displaced by war.
They also fought back as moderate underdogs accused them of imperiling the party's prospects of defeating President Trump.
Venezuela's political and economic crisis is imperiling its health care system Venezuela's political and economic crisis is imperiling its health care system For Deysis Pinto, caring for her 20163-year-old diabetic daughter has grown increasingly challenging amid a political and economic crisis that first took hold in Venezuela in 2014.
Occasional bursts of flames, imperiling many of the effectively nameless characters, come as a relief from the chromatic tedium.
The elitists and mainstream media cheer Kaepernick on, imperiling the welfare, lives and future of black America into perpetuity.
Extreme heat waves are imperiling people around the world and affecting the productivity of those who must work outdoors.
Female lawyers might once have had to ignore comments and actions like these for fear of imperiling their careers.
They said the delay could cause the infestation to spread, imperiling the one million head of cattle in Florida.
Under increased price pressures, the Montreal-based Bombardier would have been looking to cut costs, imperiling those U.S. jobs.
Rampant misinformation and growing skepticism of science are imperiling public understanding of the crisis and governments' response to it.
The bulk of that cash was sent to the very freshman lawmakers who are now imperiling her leadership aspirations.
Ultimately, that decision may have exposed US consumers to scams and phishing attacks, further imperiling their personal and financial data.
Or will there be a failure to reconcile, imperiling the effort to defeat Donald J. Trump in the presidential election?
Full tariff escalation could also hasten what data suggest is a global slowdown in manufacturing, imperiling growth here and abroad.
The impact of the changes is being felt across the U.S., imperiling progress in cleaning up the air and water.
Communist forces set to work encircling the base with trenches and concealed gun positions, imperiling the stronghold's aerial supply lifeline.
With sexual misconduct accusations imperiling the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, various Republican lawmakers have pushed back hard.
On Tuesday, sheep farmers in Wales excoriated the new prime minister for imperiling their livelihoods by jeopardizing exports to Europe.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, of California, isn't just imperiling the party's chances in 2020, some of those moderate members say.
Chancellor Andre Bouchard of Delaware Chancery Court appointed a custodian for TransPerfect after concluding the hopeless deadlock was imperiling the company.
A downturn would take away perhaps the best selling point the broadly unpopular Trump has to offer, imperiling his political future.
Cuccinelli accuses New York Democrats of imperiling safety and threatens other states that seek to limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
But crucial phases of discussions are normally held off-island in an attempt to avoid potentially damaging leaks imperiling negotiation tactics.
The one issue that might be imperiling Trump's standing with his base, in fact, is the current Republican health care plan.
The new campaign describes Jerusalem's Palestinian residents as imperiling the security, demographic balance, standard of living and economy of the city.
What's more, by imperiling fisheries and dampening tourism, these approaches can also deplete resources that offer critical support to local economies.
In a Senate floor speech on Sunday, McConnell accused Schumer of imperiling children's healthcare, military training, veterans' care and other programs.
The court's decision in the Heller case established an individual right to own guns, imperiling gun control laws around the nation.
It was the third consecutive annual decline in funding, imperiling a pledge by treaty members to complete mine clearance by 19933.
The designation, which was granted in 1999, will sunset in January 2020 — imperiling the roughly 86,000 Hondurans currently covered by TPS.
The assessment was that white voters in swing states would retaliate against Democratic candidates, imperiling the prospects for taking back Congress.
The American Lung Association is taking the EPA and Congress to task for sidelining science and imperiling public health in the process.
The expectation that military service is an obligation of citizenship has waned, imperiling the link between the body politic and the people.
For emerging markets, the move into the dollar could presage a tide of investment flowing out, imperiling economies from Brazil to Indonesia.
Pat Jasan's leaders defend these tactics as ugly but necessary, a desperate clawing back at the meth scourge imperiling all of Asia.
The justices said partisan gerrymandering, no matter how flagrant, is beyond the reach of the courts, imperiling the fairness of future elections.
More worrying, its leverage ratio would drop to the regulatory minimum of 3.5 percent, imperiling a 2 billion Swiss franc share buyback.
Growth slipped to 4.5% in the July-September quarter, imperiling job prospects for millions of young people entering the workforce each year.
But after decades of progress, the Trump administration's policies are creating new public health risks and imperiling lives in many minority communities.
They are crafted to restrict access to abortion and information about pregnancies, imperiling pregnant people (including, by the way, disabled pregnant people).
Anything less, Bustos and other moderate lawmakers argue, and Democrats risk imperiling their House majority almost as soon as they take control.
If scandal ousts the single man around which the economic overhaul is fashioned, the yen could surge, imperiling exports, and stocks could stumble.
Reducing the cost of borrowing to the consumer without imperiling financial services firms may depend on better technology and using more of it.
The impact of these cuts would be swift, devastating, and felt for years to come, imperiling lives and the course of global stability.
Hoeven's reservations add him to a growing list of Republicans who are withholding their support, further imperiling legislation that already faced long odds.
The evening tore a painful new wound in Mr. Trump's relationship with the Republican National Committee, imperiling his most important remaining political alliance.
Republicans are concerned that Mr. Trump is imperiling the party's standing in the West, the country's fastest-growing region, and with suburban voters.
This impaired learning ability could make it harder for the worker bees to navigate and forage, Gill said, potentially imperiling the bee colony.
Should he lose — not a given — Republicans would have just a one-seat majority in the Senate, imperiling their ability to move legislation.
She has been an outspoken critic of the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, which she sees as imperiling North Dakota's agricultural industry.
A loss would reverberate in Washington, imperiling the party's already-stalled agenda and prompting some incumbents to retire rather than seek re-election.
In his 2018 Brookings speech, he's not talking about doing a grand bargain; he's complaining that GOP tax cuts are imperiling Social Security.
Rapid climate change of our own making is transforming every bit of ocean and land, imperiling organisms clear across the tree of life.
According to testimony in the report from leaders of indigenous communities, these seismic changes are imperiling the food sources their people rely on.
Mr. McConnell is similarly wary of imperiling the votes of two moderate Republicans, Senators Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine.
This shutdown, now into its fourth week, has crippled key U.S. agencies, most notably the Department of Homeland Security, imperiling our nation's cybersecurity defenses.
They heard others claim that to extend them rights would initiate a dangerous "domino effect," as one speaker put it, imperiling the whole country.
The main reason is that supply is shifting towards more potent and dangerous drugs, scaring off would-be dabblers while imperiling hard-core users.
Picture Bluto, Popeye's hulking nemesis, imperiling Olive Oyl time and again so our favorite sailor man could eat his spinach and save the day.
The outrage ought to be directed at Hamas for imperiling its own people, actions that in any other context would constitute a war crime.
Feature The party's most vulnerable down-ticket candidates try to escape the shadow of a presidential campaign that is imperiling their prospects in November.
The effort to include the newly recognized factors imperiling the ice is still crude, with years of work likely needed to improve the models.
Which means the US-China trade relationship will have to endure even more tariffs for months to come — further imperiling the two countries' ties.
Climate-linked flooding poses the most widespread threat, imperiling more than 700 Superfund sites on the coast and in the middle of the country.
But then the coronavirus began its deadly spread in China, halting the lucrative flow of tourists from that country and further imperiling Japanese exports.
It would enable us to develop and implement more effective policies and programs before violence takes root, disrupting and imperiling the lives of thousands.
Antarctica is shedding ice at an increasingly rapid rate, potentially imperiling coastlines around the world as sea levels increase in response, a new study finds.
His government also passed the National Security Act last year, which critics say gave sweeping powers to the prime minister, imperiling democracy and human rights.
With global awareness growing, Bolsonaro's comments risk creating a spiraling crisis for his government, imperiling an EU-Mercosur trade pact and upsetting key agribusiness clients.
An official at the Sri Lankan ministry of Megapolis and Western Development also confirmed the freeze to Reuters on the Japanese loan, imperiling the project.
By recalling this twinned history, we can help the human-rights movement recalibrate its moral compass and expose the real dangers imperiling the Jewish people.
The crisis is both imperiling its future and pitting students against one another — those keeping the institution closed versus those eager to resume their studies.
After injuries to Paul and Griffin ruined last season and are imperiling this one, might all of these players already suspect they are collectively cursed?
Did Mattis ever convey that the president was imperiling national security, or at least his own policy preferences, with the way he went about things?
But Zuckerberg signaled he was open to taking more time, the latest indicator that regulatory hurdles are imperiling efforts to get Libra off the ground.
The United Nations fears that an assault on the Red Sea port, a lifeline for millions of Yemenis, could trigger a famine imperiling millions of lives.
Galietti questions the stability of Poste Italiane in the event of a sovereign debt crisis, a scenario where Italian bonds plunge, imperiling the group's balance sheet.
Comey had just been fired by Trump as FBI director, imperiling the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election that Comey had been leading.
Justice Stephen G. Breyer, who seemed inclined to vote for Mr. Carpenter, worried that the court's decision could be too sweeping, imperiling all sorts of investigations.
The census announced a two-week suspension of training and outreach, imperiling the success of a national head count whose meticulous plans took years to prepare.
But it warned that projected budget shortfalls, overtaxed military forces around the globe and other risks were imperiling the plan, just as it was taking effect.
Old dogs really do have trouble learning new tricks, imperiling the careers of canines on drug duty in the 10 states that have legalized recreational marijuana.
But I can't order a grown-up to forgo his national traditions of self-harm; I can only warn him that it is imperiling his marriage.
Many of the targets are members of the African National Congress who have spoken out against corruption, imperiling Nelson Mandela's dream of a unified, democratic nation.
A changing climate is part of the problem, imperiling the monarch's Mexican wintering grounds and spawning extreme weather events that can destroy millions of migrating butterflies.
These voters view the Democratic Party not only as the opposition, but as imperiling the national welfare (a view shared in reverse by "high engagement" Democrats).
The head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on Wednesday condemned North Korea for reportedly testing a nuclear device, accusing Pyongyang of imperiling global security.
Trump reversed decades of U.S. policy by recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, imperiling Middle East peace efforts and upsetting U.S. friends and adversaries alike.
Rolling back state recognition of such relationships could mean imperiling legal protections for hundreds of thousands of children, and even severing ties between children and their parents.
But companies have warned that Britain could crash out of the world's biggest trading bloc without a deal, imperiling cross-border supply chains, business orders and jobs.
Charlottesville fallout does appear to be further imperiling Trump's relationship with Senate Republicans, a relationship that had already been strained after the failure of Obamacare repeal efforts.
Reavley, however, said indefinite pre-trial detention without an arraignment or court appearance offended "fundamental principles of justice," potentially imperiling a suspect's job, income and family relationships.
Economic data indicated that a recession could be on its way by mid-2020, imperiling the economic prosperity that had been Trump's strongest campaign-trail selling point.
Long-Term Capital Management, a small but highly indebted hedge fund, collapsed in 1998, imperiling the financial system (the New York Fed oversaw a private sector rescue).
Why it matters: The Post reports the outbursts, according to White House officials and outside advisers, are "rupturing alliances and imperiling his legislative agenda" including tax reform.
The rule, enacted by every Republican president since Reagan, has been catastrophic, imperiling women's health, driving up unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions, and contributing to global poverty.
" Slaughter told Lynn that the decision was "in no way based on the content of your work," but that Lynn was "imperiling the institution as a whole.
Some former administration officials said they feared that Mr. Ayers would feed Mr. Trump's predisposition to focus more on politics, imperiling any chance of advancing bipartisan legislation.
"We're still fully on board with addressing surprise billing, but imperiling providers seems counter to what we're scrambling to do" with the coronavirus bill, the provider said.
But the sisters see a more terrestrial threat — looming heavier than time and a shortage of younger women looking to follow them — imperiling their way of life.
He has recently gained ground in Iowa, the state that votes first, meaning that he may avoid what had been looking like a candidacy-imperiling embarrassment there.
Yemen is suffering what the United Nations has called the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with a lack of food and medical supplies imperiling the lives of millions.
The lower income underscores a delicate balancing act for authorities as they extend a campaign to reduce China's reliance on credit-intensive investment without imperiling the economy.
If airlines do not comply, the PRC could retaliate, imperiling their access to a market of roughly eight million U.S.-China flights annually already facing heavy international competition.
A Yale University psychiatrist is warning that President Donald Trump has become increasingly mentally unstable in recent days, imperiling the United States and the rest of the word.
The man, Burl Finkelstein, said trade policies with Mexico and China were strangling the family-owned kitchen-parts company he helped manage, and imperiling the jobs it provided.
But prosecutors, sheriffs and police chiefs have spoken out against the administration precisely because they fear that its policies are imperiling entire communities, U.S. citizen and immigrant alike.
However, defenders of the tax breaks respond that repealing them would decimate domestic oil and gas production and destroy jobs, imperiling America's energy security and its economic strength.
Many economists and international-relations experts assume that Mr. Trump's tariffs could play out much the same way, isolating the United States while imperiling a global economic expansion.
Political assassinations are rising sharply in South Africa, threatening the stability of hard-hit parts of the country and imperiling Mr. Mandela's dream of a unified, democratic nation.
If she couldn't get away, she knew she was imperiling the lives of the eight children she bore him who were being held captive in Mexico with her.
We should shed and simplify the federal government in advance of the Crisis by cutting back sharply on its size and scope but without imperiling its core infrastructure.
Paris — A Polish court on Tuesday sided with the country's conservative government in its battle against a new and independent World War II museum, imperiling that institution's future.
A few containers were still bobbing in the North Sea on Friday, imperiling sea traffic, and 22 had washed ashore by Friday afternoon, safety officials in Friesland said.
The SNP's push for a second referendum may have caused the party to lose seats in the U.K.'s 2017 general election, further imperiling the possibility of Scottish independence.
Merlin, it turns out, owed his "magic" to a relationship with an early Autobot visitor, sowing the seeds for a world-imperiling threat that will arise 1,600 years later.
There is something cruel and immoral about imperiling long term care for needy seniors while doling out huge tax cuts to those at the top of the economic ladder.
He referenced Trump's handling of a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017 to argue that the President is imperiling the core values of the United States itself.
He sat himself down with a long kitchen knife in the corner, as I lay there, fairly certain that the evil spirit that was imperiling me was Jon himself.
And this has deadly consequences: a warming planet means higher sea levels, imperiling large swaths of humanity; it means a more fragile ecosystem and the demise of countless species.
For wavering independent voters, many of them high earners with college degrees, the bill would repeal a number of cherished tax deductions, imperiling Republican lawmakers in upscale suburban districts.
But his incendiary opinions are imperiling his long-shot bid against Jeff Van Drew, a well-known Democratic state senator, and are prompting potential Republican allies to abandon him.
Today in the journal Nature Climate Change, researchers published an analysis of 25 studies looking at how climate change is imperiling the agency of women in Africa and Asia.
The company's credit woes could extend to the government, requiring it to fund more rescue packages for Pemex, imperiling its own sovereign credit rating and significantly raising financing costs.
Mr. Hibbard said he worried that some rural hospitals in his district in southeastern Kansas could close without Medicaid expansion, hurting patients and imperiling the future of those towns.
"Lennon is a far-right extremist with convictions for fraud, violence and contempt of court who needs to do his time for imperiling a major court case," said Ryan.
"Two more dams planned on the lower Mekong river, the Sambor and Stung Treng hydropower projects, could be the final straw..." This could deprive communities downstream of fish, imperiling livelihoods.
"The way he talked down the price of oil, he was really imperiling the financials of the countries that had been very helpful to him during the summer," Croft said.
Moreover, overturning gay marriage would cause public opinion to shift against the Supreme Court, imperiling the legitimacy of an institution that depends upon the perception of legitimacy to function effectively.
USDA/farm bill: The Hill – A GOP-led effort to overhaul the federal food stamps program has sparked an intraparty fight among Republicans on Capitol Hill, imperiling the farm bill.
The situation risked imperiling the office company's meteoric rise, right as then-CEO Neumann was in fundraising talks with SoftBank for an eventual $3.5 billion and a $47 billion valuation.
Lawmakers in Washington should support America's entrepreneurs and start-ups as we build tomorrow's tech giants, instead of imperiling us in an escalating trade war with no end in sight.
"The illegitimate Maduro regime is pillaging the wealth of Venezuela while imperiling indigenous people by encroaching on protected areas and causing deforestation and habitat loss," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.
The big worry is that many countries faced with higher tariffs in the United States such as China will ramp up exports to India, imperiling the domestic industry, the official said.
But it is equally true that if he's worth $10 billion, any further monetary gains from keeping his business would hardly seem warranted if there's any risk of imperiling his presidency.
Minutes later he called back and asked that his employer not be mentioned for fear of imperiling his workplace in a story that might be less than effusive about the monarchy.
They have been hammered in the media for allowing people to go free who later turned up in other terrorism cases, imperiling their ability to handle cases, according to defense attorneys.
Only a few months earlier, the waters were clogged with household waste, imperiling marine life, just like the canals in many other villages in the country of more than 260 million.
Apple insisted that complying would set a dangerous precedent that would allow the government to ask other companies to intentionally undermine their security features, imperiling global digital security and online privacy.
Should we be paying the same rates for such care in areas of the country that are the most vulnerable to climate change, and thus, imperiling the safety of their residents?
Trump's insouciant attitude toward major foreign policy issues suggests that a Trump presidency would be marred by carelessness and detachment, imperiling America's ability to confront international challenges in a complex world.
Trump fully endorses Moore, December 2017 Almost a full month after Moore had come under fire, imperiling his chance to win the Senate seat, Trump calls Moore and endorses the candidate.
As the possibility looms that Britain might crash out of the European Union absent an agreement with the bloc, multinational companies are reassessing the merits of centering operations here, imperiling investment.
This essay by M. H. Miller drives home with great poignancy how the effects of these debts can span generations, imperiling the finances and later lives of parents who backed loans.
Canada may present a tempting focus as Mr. Trump seeks to sate clamoring from his political base for an alteration of supposedly job-killing trading arrangements without imperiling other geopolitical interests.
Scientists who had studied the Lassie effect remained puzzled about why someone would forgo an activity that is good for them, potentially imperiling the well-being of both owner and pet.
Will has been an outspoken critic of Trump, writing in a column in April that the presumptive GOP presidential nominee is imperiling Republican chances of maintaining its majority in the Senate.
The outcome will almost certainly be costly: Britain has placed in jeopardy its trading relationship with Europe, its largest customer for exports, while imperiling London's status as banker to the planet.
In the meantime, Richmond has been left to wonder when or whether there might be another volley between Mr. Northam and Mr. Fairfax, further imperiling their ties and their party's prospects.
In addition to making a war with Iran more likely, the conflict in Yemen is also imperiling tens of millions of the most vulnerable people on earth through disease, starvation and violence.
It's only through an updated illustration that an advisor might figure out whether an insurance policy requires additional premiums to remain in force or whether a loan is imperiling the cash value.
Is it ending a debilitating trade war with China that is "threatening the livelihood of millions of American farmers, factory workers and imperiling just about anyone owning a 401(k) retirement plan"?
Wouldn't it be nice not to worry about the president imperiling national security with his ill-advised tweets or wonder whether his campaign colluded with a foreign government to win the election?
The disappearance will make it difficult for Colorado Rising to get the proposal on the ballot, imperiling an initiative that would have become a major election issue in a deeply purple state.
ATLANTA — Hurricane Michael strengthened and sharpened its track toward the Florida Panhandle on Monday, imperiling a vast stretch of the state that must cope with the threat of a suddenly menacing storm.
President Donald Trump reversed decades of U.S. policy on Wednesday and recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, imperiling Middle East peace efforts and upsetting the Arab world and Western allies alike.
Economic policy makers like Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, otherwise a hero in the saga, argued that to demand dismissals and crackdowns on executive compensation could rattle confidence in markets, imperiling a recovery.
His incarceration, which Princeton knew about but kept quiet for fear of further imperiling him, was not disclosed until July, when Iran said he had been convicted and sentenced to 10 years.
An absurdly pretentious Hood By Air show a few seasons back gave every indication that overreach was imperiling a promising design team and label; sure enough, the brand has since shut down.
But as Mr. Tillerson's confirmation hangs in the balance, Mr. Rubio is still the likeliest Republican defection on the committee, which includes 11 Republicans and 10 Democrats, potentially imperiling Mr. Tillerson's chances.
Senators remain deeply divided about new gun restrictions following the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, imperiling odds of a legislative response to the mass shooting at a gay nighclub in Orlando.
Kavanaugh hearing spotlight Graham's efforts to shore up the conservative base were rapidly bolstered when he furiously defended Kavanaugh from sexual misconduct allegations that were imperiling his nomination to the Supreme Court.
Washington's continued renegotiation of Nafta could yield an impasse at seemingly any point, imperiling commerce among the United States, Canada and Mexico, and perhaps serving a shock to the global supply chain.
Google has removed the apps from its store, according to mobile security firm Lookout, but the search company did not respond to multiple press inquiries regarding how spyware is imperiling its customers' security.
It is even further-fetched to imagine Republicans imperiling the bill's odds of passage by exposing it to constant public scrutiny for a full year, as Democrats did with the Affordable Care Act.
But his decision to retire at year's end, prompted by a desire to protect himself from a tough election, caused this debacle—and it's imperiling the political project he spent a career building.
Across the European Union, populist movements have gained adherents as an outraged response to globalization, imperiling the future of major trade deals, including a pact with the United States and another with Canada.
But the most off-base, counter-factual claim is that Whirlpool, a company that has been manufacturing in the U.S. for 106 years, is somehow imperiling American jobs by filing this safeguard petition.
The vessel is still leaking fuel, staining the white-sand beaches and imperiling a delicate marine ecosystem — a reminder of the reach and cost of humanity's operations to extract resources from the planet.
U.S. President Donald Trump reversed decades of U.S. policy on Wednesday and recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, imperiling Middle East peace efforts and upsetting the Arab world and Western allies alike.
It was a right-wing Israeli extremist who massacred 210 Muslims in Hebron in 222, setting off a first wave of bombings, and another who assassinated Mr. Rabin in 22015, gravely imperiling Oslo.
China's debt has soared over the past decade, particularly at state-owned companies but more recently among households, threatening the country's financial future and imperiling one of the world's most powerful economic engines.
The committee could draft and recommend the articles by next Thursday and the full Democratic-led House could vote on them by Christmas, imperiling Trump's presidency as his 2020 re-election campaign looms.
Testimony by impeachment witnesses and public reporting has drawn Pompeo deeper into the Ukraine scandal imperiling Trump's presidency, and he has refused to comply with House Democrats' subpoenas as part of their inquiry.
And some suspect the vape industry's own PMTA applications, due in May, may not go nearly as smoothly, potentially imperiling jobs and an alternative to what they say are far more dangerous products.
Sofman had told employees a few days earlier that the company was scrambling to find more money after a new round of financing fell through at the last minute, imperiling the company's future.
Immigration attorneys say H-1B applications are receiving more scrutiny and experiencing longer delays under the current administration, imperiling the work status of high-demand technical workers, upon which many Silicon Valley companies rely.
"Defendants' perpetuation of uncertainty over the status of the questionnaire is unacceptable: by their own admission, this delay is imperiling the Defendants' ability to conduct the 2020 census," the ACLU and its lawyers argued.
The move aimed to shore up support among Republicans who feared Trump's ideological flexibility would be reflected in his judicial nominees, imperiling a decades-long effort to reshape the nation's courts in their image.
Nonetheless, years spent consolidating his power among China's ruling elite - including the removal of terms limits to his presidency and a sweeping corruption crackdown - means analysts do not see such crises imperiling his leadership.
That would certainly address the immediate threat to the US, but North Korea would almost certainly retaliate — potentially imperiling the safety of not just Americans but millions of people in South Korea and Japan.
The national rage over corruption that is imperiling the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party has taken hold in Aguascalientes, and citizens who could once be counted on to vote conservatively now appear ready to flip.
According to Day, who imports her kratom from the country, Indonesia's drug enforcement agency, the BNN, has been under pressure from the US to ban kratom production by 2022, imperiling the kratom farmers' livelihoods.
Senior Republicans on Capitol Hill fear President Donald Trump's eagerness to fight a Confederate-tinged culture war and his attacks on fellow Republicans are squandering precious political capital and imperiling their agenda in Congress.
Sam Brownback's tax-cutting doctrine, instead gravitating toward moderate Republicans and Democrats like Mr. Parker who blame the governor and his legislative allies for imperiling the state's finances and putting public schools at risk.
WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Wednesday reversed decades of U.S. policy and recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, imperiling Middle East peace efforts and upsetting the Arab world and Western allies alike.
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked an Obama administration rule to extend mandatory overtime pay to more than 4 million workers from taking effect, imperiling one of the outgoing president's signature achievements for boosting wages.
The president declared a stunning reversal to a 693 Obama-administration rule that allowed trans individuals to serve openly in the military, imperiling the livelihoods of as many as 6,630 active-duty trans service members.
The president declared a stunning reversal to a 2016 Obama-administration rule that allowed trans individuals to serve openly in the military, imperiling the livelihoods of as many as 6,630 active-duty trans service members.
Donald J. Trump convened the first meeting of his national finance team on Thursday amid persistent Republican concerns that a shortfall in fund-raising efforts and a lack of discipline were imperiling his presidential bid.
Naturally, then, some make the case that an attempted Electoral College revolt would likely in practice backfire and risk causing the constitutional crisis imperiling US democracy that these electors are saying they want to prevent.
But Quarles says his high-wire regulatory act has succeeded because the U.S. economy will be better off as banks put more money to better use — lending, investment, shareholder payouts — without imperiling the financial system.
Four GOP senators are warning that they will vote against taking up the current version of a bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare, imperiling leadership's push to pass the legislation before the July Fourth recess.
On the whole, the forecasts back broad consensus of a gradual, rather than a sharp, slowdown in growth as authorities focus on turning off China's years-long addiction to cheap money without imperiling the economy.
The resolution condemned Israeli housing construction in East Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank as a "flagrant violation under international law" that was "dangerously imperiling the viability" of a future peace settlement establishing a Palestinian state.
The state estimates that it would provide $142 million in school funding, which supporters say is badly needed, while opponents argue that it would drive out businesses and high earners, imperiling the state's tepid economic growth.
Elizabeth and Philip are good at their jobs, but they're human beings, and it's the connections they've made in spite of themselves — with their daughter, or with Philip's second wife — that will end up imperiling them.
A study published in 2015 by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife determined that marijuana gardens had depleted a number of creeks and streams during the dry season, imperiling salmon and trout in the waterways.
Republicans fear having Mr. Stewart as their nominee against Mr. Kaine, the former vice-presidential nominee, will spur moderate voters and women to desert the party in droves, imperiling several contested House seats in the state.
New America had warned its leader Barry Lynn that he was "imperiling the institution," the Times reported, after he and his group had repeatedly criticized Google, a major funder of the think tank, for its market dominance.
Supporters of the Afghan government worry that Washington could negotiate an abrupt pullout in their absence, leaving communities that opposed the Taliban in danger and imperiling reforms such as the education of girls which the Taliban banned.
Around the country A federal judge blocked an Obama administration rule to extend mandatory overtime pay to more than 4 million salaried workers from taking effect, imperiling one of the outgoing president's signature achievements for boosting wages.
"Raisi would likely support the provocative military and regional policies that are already imperiling the nuclear agreement and are leading to increasing calls in Washington to reinstate extra-territorial sanctions," warned Croft in a note on Monday.
As it stands, ObamaCare is in a death spiral and collapsing under its own weight of broken assurances, imperiling tens of thousands of Floridians with ever-increasing premiums and fewer and fewer choices for their medical needs.
While Mr. Trump and his staff have done everything they can to avoid directly criticizing Mr. Kim or imperiling negotiations, administration officials said they knew it would be impossible to ignore, or explain away, a space mission.
A rift among Republicans over spending on Medicaid and the opioid epidemic is imperiling legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act that Senate leaders are trying to put to a vote by the end of next week.
Ministers say they have made progress in a peace process aimed at healing long-running internal conflicts, but that economic challenges are bigger than expected, imperiling a transition designed to usher in a new era of democracy.
" Debra DeLee, the president of Americans for Peace Now, an affiliate of the Israeli peace group Shalom Achshav, said, "Trump is causing severe damage to the prospects of Middle East peace, imperiling lives, and degrading U.S. leadership.
Now they are among a host of conservative organizations mounting a furious campaign against a new tax on imports proposed by House Republicans, imperiling what is supposed to be a centerpiece of the Republican tax overhaul effort.
Republicans will have enough problems passing the bill even if Trump does fully endorse it, given their divisions between conservatives who feel the bill is too close to Obamacare and moderates fearful of imperiling coverage for their constituents.
The threat, voiced by multiple sources, marks the clearest indication yet that President Donald Trump might not get Congress to foot the bill for the wall, imperiling his central goal that he made a centerpiece for his campaign.
Its decision represents "an astonishing power grab", ignoring the fact that "this child fled here all alone in a desperate effort to avoid severe abuse" and embarked on "a life-imperiling trek for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of miles".
The violence has escalated in the last few weeks, imperiling a brittle cease-fire agreement, and the Saudi-led military coalition has tightened its blockade of a major seaport and the airport in Sana, the Houthi-controlled capital.
He recounted the Nationals' tumultuous season, capped off by a series of come-from-behind wins during the playoffs, but couldn't resist taking a few jabs at the media and joking about the impeachment inquiry imperiling his presidency.
While my former bosses understood the benefits of letting experts determine who is responsible enough to handle classified information, the Trump administration's failure to take such a basic set of security precautions is already imperiling our national security.
He noted that Kyle Lowry had just had wrist surgery, perhaps imperiling the Toronto Raptors' hopes in the playoffs, and that the Milwaukee Bucks' Jabari Parker and the Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid had recently sustained season-ending injuries.
With the passage of their tax overhaul, Republicans in Congress have repealed the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate, delivering their first major blow against the law and imperiling the insurance marketplaces where millions of Americans buy health coverage.
U.N. envoy Martin Griffiths arrived in the Houthi-held Yemeni capital Sanaa on Saturday as a Saudi-led coalition battled to take over Hodeidah in an offensive the United Nations says could trigger a famine imperiling millions of life.
Climate change is likely to melt at least one-third of the glaciers located in the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region, where Mount Everest is located, imperiling the water supply of more than 1 billion people in the area.
An increase in the tax, while crucial for paring Japan's bulging debt pile, risks imperiling a recovery that already appears to be stuttering amid tottering exports and the steepest decline in industrial output in half a decade, observers say.
U.N. enovy Martin Griffiths arrived in the Houthi-held Yemeni capital Sanaa on Saturday as a Saudi-led coalition battled to take over Hodeidah in an offensive the United Nations says could trigger a famine imperiling millions of life.
The new research, published by the journal Nature, is based on improvements in a computerized model of Antarctica and its complex landscape of rocks and glaciers, meant to capture factors newly recognized as imperiling the stability of the ice.
Online campaigns against brands have become one of the most powerful forces in business, giving customers a huge megaphone with which to shape corporate ethics and practices, and imperiling some of the most towering figures of media and industry.
Rerouting river water would also devastate the regional ecosystem of the San Francisco Bay Delta, scientists say, imperiling dozens of other fish up the food chain and affecting water birds, orcas and commercial fisheries and encouraging toxic algal blooms.
But right-wing populism depends on turning mass immigration into a threat to the West when it's actually a boon — a contradiction that is currently imperiling Hungary's authoritarian populist government, perhaps the most well-entrenched of its kind in the world.
Charlie Dent, a Pennsylvania Republican and member of the House's moderate Tuesday Group, signaled another concern among moderates: that conservatives in the GOP conference are exerting immense influence over President Donald Trump and potentially imperiling efforts to reform healthcare at all.
Beijing is in the third year of a broad effort to curb a dangerous build up of debt across the economy, and so far policy makers appear to have successfully steered through the challenge of tempering financial risks without imperiling growth.
Reversing decades of U.S. policy, Trump in early December recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital and set in motion the process of moving the embassy from Tel Aviv, imperiling Middle East peace efforts and upsetting the Arab world and Western allies alike.
While oil sales have increased, Mr. Rouhani's optimism about other expected dividends of the agreement — an end to Iran's isolation and a rush of foreign investment and economic growth — have yet to occur, imperiling his prospects for re-election next year.
But according to government data, public servants like mayors and police officers have threatened journalists more often than drug cartels, petty criminals or anyone else in recent years, imperiling investigations and raising questions about the government's commitment to exposing the culprits.
WASHINGTON — A growing rift among Senate Republicans over federal spending on Medicaid and the opioid epidemic is imperiling legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act that Senate leaders are trying to put to a vote by the end of next week.
"The Pentagon feared additional limits would cost U.S. companies such as Qualcomm, Intel and Micron so much revenue that their research spending would suffer, causing them to fall behind their global rivals and imperiling the American military's technological edge," David reported.
The Egyptian-sponsored resolution would have condemned Israeli housing construction in East Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank as a "flagrant violation under international law" that was "dangerously imperiling the viability" of a future peace settlement establishing a Palestinian state.
Some observers warn that such rapid growth risks imperiling visitor safety and adding pressure to this fragile region, which is already straining under the effects of climate change, commercial fishing for krill, toothfish and other species, and even scientific research.
And a university program that produces and sells mice containing human fetal tissue is forgoing the federal funding it has relied on for nearly three decades, imperiling the work of scores of biomedical researchers who depend on these lab animals.
By the late 1980s, every major oil company understood the risk of global warming was coming, and that its advent promised regulations imperiling investments in fossil fuels, science historian Spencer Weart, author of The Discovery of Global Warming, told BuzzFeed News.
Hundreds of thousands of Colombians have participated in protests against President Ivan Duque's social and economic policies over the past two weeks, imperiling the government's tax reform proposal and leading Duque to announce a "great national dialogue" on social issues.
Mr. Tillerson had been the only nominee to attract notable doubts from within the Republican Senate majority, briefly imperiling his prospects amid concerns over his ties to Russia and its president, Vladimir V. Putin, during Mr. Tillerson's tenure at Exxon Mobil.
JERUSALEM — Israel's attorney general announced his intention on Thursday to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, imperiling Mr. Netanyahu's political future just 40 days before he is to stand for re-election.
ADEN (Reuters) - Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi movement fought on Saturday to keep a Saudi-led coalition from taking full control of the airport in the port city of Hodeidah, in an offensive the U.N. says could trigger a famine imperiling millions of lives.
Image 260 of 24 ISLAMABAD – As Pakistan prepares to make history Wednesday by electing a third straight civilian government, rights activists, analysts and candidates say the campaign has been among its dirtiest ever, imperiling the country&aposs wobbly transition to democratic rule.
"We do think there are risks from remaining in the European Union and risks in particular from the development of the Euro area," he said, but added the risk is an issue in terms of "market functioning" rather than "imperiling market stability".
But his tweets on Thursday accusing federal judges of imperiling US security and calling out Chief Justice John Roberts represent yet another extraordinary breach of presidential protocol and demonstrate Trump's frustration with judges who have ruled against his administration's most controversial policies.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senator Rand Paul said on Thursday that he and three of his fellow Republicans in the Senate oppose the draft healthcare bill put forward by party leaders as it is currently written, potentially imperiling the legislation's passage, the Associated Press reported.
Even if you disagreed with the policy, its rationale — that the rescue missions were creating a perverse incentive for these dangerous journeys and thus ultimately imperiling more lives — was both reasoned and consistent with a belief in the value of all human life.
One ad, aimed at Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, shows an imaginary news broadcast reporting that the Supreme Court has struck down the law, imperiling people with pre-existing conditions, and that the newly confirmed Justice Kavanaugh cast the deciding vote.
It's a worsening crisis that is robbing the federal government of more than a billion dollars a year in stolen fuel and imperiling Mexico's efforts to attract foreign investment in its energy industry as it ends more than seven decades of state monopoly.
The Treasury Department also built the case for sanctioning Vice President Tareck El Aissami, though the State Department withheld authorization for fear of disrupting the floundering Vatican mediation and imperiling the release of an American citizen imprisoned on manufactured charges in Caracas.
We'll never know the true toll of this mass mortality event, or MME as scientists call it, but we know this: The cadavers that litter the Australian landscape are now rotting, kicking off a cascade of ecological consequences and potentially imperiling human health.
Sessions delivered a private speech to the far-right Christian group Alliance Defending Freedom this month, and has used virtually every public appearance to warn that the scourge of crime is imperiling the nation as he pushes for a crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities.
WASHINGTON, June 22 (Reuters) - Senator Rand Paul said on Thursday that he and three of his fellow Republicans in the Senate oppose the draft healthcare bill put forward by party leaders as it is currently written, potentially imperiling the legislation's passage, the Associated Press reported.
WASHINGTON — A partisan feud over money to treat drug addicts split a House and Senate conference committee on Wednesday as it considered legislation to address the nation's deadly opioid epidemic, imperiling a bill many had hoped would be one of this Congress's most significant accomplishments.
SANTA FE, N.M. — President Trump's unexpected endorsement of Brian Kemp this week in the Georgia governor's race blindsided and alarmed Republican governors, who fear that Mr. Trump's penchant for capriciously intervening in party primaries is imperiling their prospects in a series of statehouse races.
If Doug Jones, the Democratic nominee, wins next month, Mr. McConnell's majority will shrink to one, possibly imperiling the Republican push to overhaul the tax code and most everything else that lawmakers are aiming to do to reverse their spiral before the midterm elections.
It's the concessions Philip and Elizabeth have made that will end up imperiling them And while I once would have predicted he wasn't long for this world, I learned my lesson when I spent most of The Americans' first two seasons predicting Martha's imminent demise.
Speaking at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington on Tuesday, Mr. Lighthizer said that the United States had nearly a third of the world's high-tech business, followed by China, and that China's trade practices were imperiling the economic future of the United States.
President Donald Trump on Saturday upbraided Arizona Senator John McCain for disappointing the voters of his state, saying the senator 'let Arizona down' by opposing the GOP's latest effort to reform health care, imperiling the Republicans' drive to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
By modeling everything from a typical split between Republicans and Democrats to a big swing toward either party, Gaddie's techniques allowed the mapmakers to distribute voters with maximum advantage for Republicans, without fear of spreading their own supporters too thinly and thus imperiling safe seats.
Tim Morrison, a top White House national security aide, told impeachment investigators that Gordon Sondland — a U.S. ambassador at the center of the Ukraine scandal imperiling Donald Trump's presidency — claimed to be acting on Trump's orders, and in fact was regularly in touch with him.
"Prime Minister Trudeau may reap some political benefit through feuding with President Trump, but by engaging with the president on the terms he has so far, instead of on mutually productive ones, he is imperiling the economic well-being of millions of Canadians and Americans," he added.
But the sheer volume of events and kaleidoscopic array of consequences — ranging from the removal of a statue in Annapolis, Maryland, to the imperiling of the president's relationship with key congressional Republicans, to the departure of chief strategist Steve Bannon — can be difficult to keep up with.
Although it would seem hard to deny that the administration's actions are imperiling the environment, our data show that a sizable portion of likely voters — and strong majorities of Trump supporters and Republicans — are willing to say that the quality of the environment is, in fact, improving.
Is it bringing to an end what promises to be a debilitating trade war with China that is already crushing American, Chinese and world stock markets, threatening the livelihood of millions of American farmers, factory workers and imperiling just about anyone owning a 401(k) retirement plan?
In Washington, at least five Republican senators are sidelined because they were infected or exposed to the coronavirus, potentially imperiling passage of emergency legislation to support the U.S. economy, and highlighting the risk of government paralysis as elected officials tasked with responding to the crisis fall ill.
WASHINGTON — The White House on Sunday delivered to Congress a long list of hard-line immigration measures that President Trump is demanding in exchange for any deal to protect the young undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers, imperiling a fledgling bipartisan push to reach a legislative solution.
Republican officials worry that if Mr. Ossoff wins, it would send a resounding statement about the intensity of the backlash to Mr. Trump, prompting incumbents to think twice about running for re-election, slowing fund-raising and, most significantly, further imperiling their already-stalemated legislative agenda.
The widening conflict is imperiling nearly every pillar that this young country's future rested on: oil production, agriculture, education, transport and most especially unity, which seemed so proudly on display six years ago when South Sudan was born in a halo of jubilation that now seems Pollyannish.
WASHINGTON — President Trump and House Republicans are pressing forward with a high-risk strategy to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, disregarding the views of medical professionals and potentially imperiling the party's political future in conservative states where many voters stand to lose their health care.
A career foreign service officer who regularly sports a bow tie, Mr. Kent spoke with precision and conviction about what he described as a dangerous scheme by Mr. Trump's loyalists to bend foreign policy toward Ukraine to their political ends, undermining the rule of law and imperiling America's standing.
The danger of tariffs of this nature is that the supply of steel being imported from countries like Turkey — the type of steel not readily available in the U.S. — is likely to be delayed or cut off, imperiling major infrastructure projects that are being planned or already underway.
But his praise this past week for the civility of a Senate that included two notorious segregationists threatened to loosen his tenuous hold on the top of the polls while imperiling what many voters see as his greatest asset: that he is the most electable candidate in the field.
In scuttling the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, which many Israelis saw as imperiling their security, in moving the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, in basically doing whatever the government of Benjamin Netanyahu asks, they see a president of the United States acting to save their lives.
MIAMI — It was only a week ago that Rick Scott, the Republican governor of Florida and candidate for the United States Senate, claimed on television that "rampant fraud" was perhaps imperiling his election to Congress, and that he was asking the state Department of Law Enforcement to investigate.
They make it more difficult for citizens of both countries to engage with each other, imperiling already narrow channels of trade and commerce that opened after the 2014 rapprochement, and all but shutting down the immigration pipeline that allows Cubans to reunite with their families on American soil.
And I believe Aipac for many years has not only become a rubber stamp on the right-wing policies of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which has resulted in tens of thousands of Israeli settlers now ensconced in the heart of the West Bank, imperiling Israel as a democracy.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner on Tuesday blocked hundreds of millions of new state dollars from going to cash-strapped Chicago Public Schools (CPS) by rewriting parts of a state school-funding overhaul bill, potentially imperiling the entire legislation and the flow of state money to all school districts.
This allows for a certain amount of mischief — it's common for residents of Massachusetts to drive to New Hampshire to buy cheap booze and smuggle it back home, thus costing the Bay State tax revenue and imperiling public health — but the gains in terms of practical convenience are obviously quite large.
"The documents reveal that, just as it did in the 1950s and 60s with Martin Luther King Jr and the civil rights movement, the FBI aggressively investigated the U.S. and South African anti-apartheid movements as Communist plots imperiling American security," the group's president Ryan Shapiro said in a statement.
WASHINGTON — The decision by a federal judge in Texas to strike down all of the Affordable Care Act has thrust the volatile debate over health care onto center stage in a newly divided capital, imperiling the insurance coverage of millions of Americans while delivering a possible policy opening to Democrats.
Top sports and government officials of the World Anti-Doping Agency have rejected the appeals of Russia's sports minister and refused to recognize the nation as compliant with the global antidoping code, imperiling Russia's participation in major competitions just three months before the start of the 2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics.
To stack the deck, say you were to do this gathering during a week of intense, attention-imperiling humidity — a week when, purely coincidentally, you'd just reached page 226.99 of "Moby-Dick," and thus had arrived at a kind of sweet spot in your appreciation of lengthy descriptions of rope.
Read more: A Trump campaign official left a CNN host stunned by claiming Trump had never lied to the American peopleIn recent weeks economists have predicted that a recession may be on its way, imperiling the strong economic performance that president has boasted of under his presidency when making his case for reelection.
JAY MARKOWITZ POUND RIDGE, N.Y. To the Editor: Re "The Roe 'Firewall' Exits, Imperiling a Broad Scope of Abortion Rights" (news article, June 28): How am I supposed to feel the air of freedom and success when I can potentially be stripped of a right that has been established in Roe v. Wade?
"Zhongwang's purchase of Aleris would directly undermine our national security, including by jeopardizing the U.S. manufacturing base for sensitive technologies in an industry already devastated by the effects of China's market distorting policies, and creating serious risk that sensitive technologies and knowhow will be transferred to China, further imperiling U.S. defense interests," the senators wrote.
Well, before you know it, Daisy's fiancé, Andy, who's been champing to tie the knot, sees red and gives that boiler a good clobber with his spade, imperiling the royal visit but perversely endearing him to his betrothed, who has decided that his act of amour fou was really a form of political sabotage.
" The Open Markets team organized a 2016 conference, and in the lead-up, when Google expressed worry over representation of its views, Slaughter wrote an email to Lynn, saying, "We are in the process of trying to expand our relationship with Google on some absolutely key points ... just THINK about how you are imperiling funding for others.
Though several courts have ruled in the past against similar litigation, the suit dismissed on Monday was passing through the courts as the Trump administration reversed an Obama-era policy and, in January, encouraged federal prosecutors to go after marijuana sellers, even in states that have legalized the drug, imperiling the viability of the country's multibillion-dollar pot industry.
While the president's aides have sought to sow skepticism about Mr. Mueller, whom they interviewed about the possibility of returning to the F.B.I. job the day before he accepted his position as special counsel, few have advocated his termination, reflecting the recognition that Mr. Trump's angry reactions to the congressional and F.B.I. investigations now underway are imperiling his presidency.
" The NewsGuild expressed its concerns in a letter that it made public before the layoffs on Thursday, questioning whether the job cuts would "not only be sudden and devastating to the staff directly impacted, but severely compromise the ability of the remaining staff to put out a quality product, thus imperiling the future of Sports Illustrated.
Such provisions are designed to discourage inappropriate risk-taking; deferral of incentive-based compensation is designed to encourage executives and managers to pursue sounder, more long-term strategies rather than privileging short-term gains that may allow them to reap huge bonuses while simultaneously imperiling the financial health of their firms and perhaps even the economy as a whole.
Less than 18 months after being elected speaker, Mr. Ryan has emerged from the defeat of the health care bill badly damaged, retaining a grip on the job but left to confront the realities of his failure — imperiling the odd-couple partnership that was supposed to sustain a new era of conservative government under unified Republican rule.
China's tourism authority has called for a boycott of a Japanese hotel chain just days before the week-long Lunar New Year break after the hospitality group denied the 1937 Nanking Massacre and refused to withdraw a book placed in its rooms with its version, triggering a furor in the world's second largest economy and imperiling tourism flows to Japan.
What's next: Frey argues that many of the new technology prototypes in the pipeline look like they, too, will be the worker replacement type: Among them: AmazonGo cashierless stores (a threat to the 3.5 million U.S. cashiers); Google's AI Assistant (potentially imperiling 2.2 million call center jobs); and autonomous cars (a future threat to 3.5 million truck, bus and taxi drivers).
That means that, in addition to permanently harming the birthplace of the Porcupine Caribou Herd — which is vital to sustaining indigenous communities in both Alaska and Canada — the government's reckless plan for oil drilling on the coastal plain of the Arctic Refuge is imperiling wolves, threatened polar bears, more than 200 bird species, and one of our bedrock environmental laws.
Article of the Day Before reading the entire article: Take a look at just the first paragraph: The White House on Sunday delivered to Congress a long list of hard-line immigration measures that President Trump is demanding in exchange for any deal to protect the young undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers, imperiling a fledgling bipartisan push to reach a legislative solution.
Much of the criticism of the executive order signed by President Trump has focused on foreigners prevented from entering the country, but a court filing in the legal battle over the travel ban reveals a far broader impact, imperiling the residency status of tens of thousands of immigrants — everyone from asylum seekers to students and technology workers — already living in the United States.
The numbers seem to push back against those who say that presumptive GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is imperiling vulnerable down-ballot Republicans with his divisive rhetoric and campaign style.
The president's anger at Sessions, who was the first senator to endorse his fledgling presidential campaign and has remained a loyal supporter, comes from the attorney general's move last year to recuse himself from the probe, a move Sessions said was in line with Department of Justice guidelines but Trump believes birthed the investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller that is imperiling his presidency.
Blackburn's call to give profit-driven internet providers the power to decide what news you read and what information gets swept under the rug was reckless and imperiling to the very foundation on which the First Amendment was written—even moreso when you consider that the companies she champions spend millions upon millions of dollars each year to influence members of Congress like her.
They largely operate outside the United States; consequently, criminalizing international terrorism enables us to exercise jurisdiction over their menacing plans and acts; and the ability to designate them formally as terrorist organizations enables us to starve them of resources — funding, personnel and other assets, much of which comes from outside the U.S. We cannot do that in our own country to our own citizens without imperiling their constitutional rights.
The 300 fever-heated pages that ensue are, in a sense, the author's agitated — and sometimes self-imperiling — attempt to understand that bizarre tableau and to figure out how Paul Le Roux transformed himself, in the course of 30 years, from a teenage tech geek with a talent for encryption to an international villain with a cadre of mercenaries protecting his interests in everything from Congolese gold to North Korean meth.
Here are some examples of articles related to checks and balances just from the first few weeks of the new Trump administration: • Trump Nominates Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court• Two G.O.P. Senators to Oppose DeVos as Education Secretary, Imperiling Her Confirmation• Trump Says 'Go Nuclear' as Democrats Gird for Gorsuch Fight• Trump Clashes Early With Courts, Portending Years of Legal Battles• Justice Department Urges Appeals Court to Reinstate Trump's Travel Ban Once they find an article, students should take notes on the following: • What is the article's headline?

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