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Perhaps the most brazen offender is Ancestry's mobile app, AncestryDNA.
The scheme shocked prosecutors, with Annette Williams calling it the most brazen.
As usual, Swift was the industry's most brazen and strategic self-marketer.
We asked people for their most brazen, foolish, and crazy sneaking in stories.
"North Carolina is the most brazen of all the gerrymanders," Professor Hasen said.
Johnson Controls is, however, the latest and quite possibly the most brazen tax dodger.
The entire nation invoked the might of nemesis, tempting fate in the most brazen fashion.
On Thursday, the most brazen ICO yet launched and raised $30,000 USD in 30 minutes.
MBS's corruption crackdown is perhaps his most brazen attempt yet at removing barriers to Saudi economic growth.
Apple's most brazen attack saw it call out the social network by name on screen at WWDC.
Perhaps the most brazen murder in 2018 was of Jamal Khashoggi, a critic of the Saudi regime.
Claire McCaskill said Allergan's deal is "one of the most brazen and absurd loopholes" and should be illegal.
It was the most brazen display of meat in an American presidential campaign since last Thursday's Republican debate.
Waymo's lawyers repeatedly drew a comparison to Ms. Ruiz, one of the most brazen cheaters in sports history.
Whatever the outcome, this is by far the most brazen attack yet on Saudi soil by the Houthis.
He stands accused of one of the most brazen lootings of national assets by a modern-day leader.
Anthony Comello is accused of carrying out one of New York City's most brazen mob killings in history.
But perhaps Trump's most brazen move is supporting a lawsuit that would eliminate Obamacare's preexisting condition protections completely.
This is perhaps the most brazen modern example of privileged groups using borders to separate themselves from other people.
American political history is laden with them; Watergate and Iran-Contra are only the most brazen of recent conspiracies.
Its occupation of the city represented the organization's most brazen expansion from its power bases in Iraq and Syria.
She stated, "This may be the most brazen failure to protect consumer data" that her office had ever seen.
This is one of the most brazen attempts at swinging public support from a player to ownership I can remember.
In the most brazen attack, 44 people were killed in July by suspected ISIS suicide bombers at Istanbul Ataturk Airport.
The mall attack was the most brazen one in a violent day in Iraq, but it was not the deadliest.
President Donald Trump may be the most brazen, but he is not the first politician to call reporters the enemy.
In the one of the most brazen attacks, suspected ISIS suicide bombers killed 44 people at Istanbul Ataturk Airport in July.
They included one of the most brazen assassinations, that of Lebanon's former prime minister, Rafik Hariri, on a seaside Beirut boulevard.
And, as I mentioned earlier, Trump's most brazen move is supporting a lawsuit that would eliminate Obamacare's preexisting condition protections completely.
Mr. Comello, 25, stands accused of carrying out one of the city's most brazen — and apparently unsanctioned — mob killings in history.
The Dash button was a fascinating product, representing Amazon's most brazen play for entering into your physical space to sell you stuff.
The approach doesn't always work, though — Facebook is shuttering its most brazen Snap copy, a camera app built around Instagram direct messages.
But the country was perhaps the most brazen ever and chose a high profile target by focusing on the US in 21.1.
All of that makes NSO's spying-for-hire operation just as dangerous as many of the world's most brazen state-sponsored hackers.
These acts are named for Russian lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, who uncovered the most brazen corruption scheme in Russian history and documented those responsible.
The terrorist attack, one of the most brazen in months of small-scale Palestinian strikes, prompted Israel to impose controls on Palestinian movements.
Some called it President Nicolás Maduro's most brazen attempt yet to scapegoat critics for the blackout — and for the country's accelerating economic collapse.
Perhaps the most brazen took place in 24.52, when two men sledgehammered the Fifth Avenue display windows in the middle of the night.
But the Alabama legislation marks the latest, and most brazen, effort by a conservative state to goad the Supreme Court into reviewing Roe v.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey said Tuesday the Equifax breach "may be the most brazen failure to protect consumer data" her office has seen.
"This is one of the most brazen cases of abuse we have ever seen," said John Scott-Railton, a senior researcher at Citizen Lab.
"This case arises out of one of the most brazen corporate crimes in history, a cautionary tale about winning at any cost," the complaint said.
Mr Nazarbayev's most brazen claim was that he had built a democracy, despite presiding over three decades of rigged elections, jailed critics and muzzled media.
"He represents the single most brazen violator of the law's intent with his staple macho-fascist remarks," the party said on its official Twitter account.
The attack on the Holey Artisan Bakery, a cafe in Dhaka's diplomatic quarter, was one of the most brazen militant assaults in the country's history.
These efforts may be prolonged much further if Mexico's most brazen criminal actors continue to use residential properties to hide the bodies of their victims.
"This may be the most brazen failure to protect consumer data we have ever seen," Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey said in a statement Wednesday.
Trump last month, in his most brazen attack yet on the central bank, called for a 1 percentage point rate reduction and money-printing quantitative easing.
High definition video and cellphone recordings captured the most brazen attacks, with Turkish security officers sprinting at protesters, surrounding them and beating women and elderly men.
"This is one of the most brazen and absurd loopholes I've ever seen, and it should be illegal," the senator said in a statement to CNBC.
"It felt like we were in a banana republic" What happened next was arguably one of the most brazen abuses of presidential power in American history.
From plans hatched while high the night before, to those months in the making, we look at some of the most brazen robberies in US history.
Cairo's move is the latest, but most brazen indication yet that it has little intention of reconciling with Ankara — neither before the coup attempt nor after.
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN)It is perhaps the most brazen attack Iran has launched against the United States in four decades of simmering covert and overt conflict.
The four little-known firms banded together to accuse Facebook of running "the most brazen, willful anticompetitive scheme in a generation" in a federal lawsuit filed Thursday.
Ultimately the bank's shareholders supported a business model based on paying extremely large sums to some of the most brazen risk-takers Wall Street had ever produced.
The Treasury Department is presently leading the administration's most brazen attempt to reduce political backlash and likely does not want to answer for its actions in Congress.
Not necessarily on his most brazen promises -- like building a wall on the US border with Mexico, or throwing Clinton in prison -- but on pocketbook issues that matter.
"In all of our years investigating data breaches, this may be the most brazen failure to protect consumer data we have ever seen," Healey said in a statement.
North Carolina's Republican-controlled legislature seems to be the most brazen in its voter suppression tactics, but other Republican legislatures are doing their best to emulate North Carolina.
Amnesty International condemned the detentions as the most brazen attack on the media in the country for decades and urged that the charges against the journalists be dropped.
Republicans in North Carolina, a presidential battleground state, have used aggressive redistricting and voting suppression measures that are among the most brazen in the nation to win elections.
Forces loyal to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro may have just committed one of their most brazen acts — one that threatens to plunge the country into even greater chaos.
While only a test, and one restricted to Ireland for now, this new camera marks Facebook's most brazen attempt yet to strike at the heart of Snapchat's user base.
But Ryan's most brazen dishonesty appears in his description of the GOP's opposition: Republicans have delivered on our promises, and today we have a more confident and prosperous America.
Others have already detailed the way the Global Magnitsky Act can and probably should already have been used to sanction some of the most brazen kleptocrats in Orban's circle.
What unites this curious cast of characters and enabled one of the most brazen digital bank heists ever is a ubiquitous and highly trusted international bank messaging system called Swift.
"In all of our years investigating data breaches, this may be the most brazen failure to protect consumer data we have ever seen," Healey said in a statement Tuesday afternoon.
Law enforcement officials investigating one of the most brazen and deadly serial explosion cases in America in decades are struggling to read his bombs for any clues they can find.
My most brazen venture into grappling with greatness came in 2011, with my Top 10 Composers project, a two-week series of articles I wrote for The New York Times.
Authorities have focused on Odebrecht's bribery scheme that took place over more than 20 years, but the company became most brazen as investigators in Brazil were drawing closer in 2014.
And it was the most brazen plot in the history of U.S. law enforcement and it won&apost make much difference unless we get all the facts out on the table.
Facebook's upcoming camera update is its most brazen act of Snapchat cloning yet Facebook first began experimenting with a new camera for its main app during the Summer Olympics in Brazil.
Perhaps the most brazen crime was the assassination of Deyda Hydara, a journalist and prominent critic of Mr. Jammeh who was shot dead on his way home from work in 2004.
It was among the most brazen, public links between Trump and Cyrus; one that takes the years of subtext running through outlets like Christian Broadcasting Network and, quite literally, sealed the comparison.
Neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer made perhaps the most brazen call for anti-Semitic harassment last Friday, falsely claiming that Jewish organizations in Montana were attempting to extort the Spencer family.
But parts of that reporting have also been captured in a series of WIRED magazine features, which have charted the arc of Sandworm's rise and catalogued some of its most brazen attacks.
"Foreigners are outraged and surprised that the Russian government interferes in sports in a most brazen way," Georgy Yans, a journalist, wrote in an online column for the Ekho Moskvy radio station.
"As alleged, Nordlicht and his cohorts engaged in one of the largest and most brazen investment frauds perpetrated on the investing public," Brooklyn-based U.S. Attorney Robert Capers said in a statement.
In Sandworm, he brings those talents to bear in uncovering the story of a group of Russian hackers who have pulled off some of the most brazen cyberattacks of the 21st century.
President Grover Cleveland, 1893 The only president to serve non-consecutive terms, Cleveland and his minions undertook one of the most brazen, but little-known, cover-ups of health in White House history.
Among the most brazen was that of Xiao Jianhua, a Chinese billionaire, who in 2017 was taken from the Four Seasons Hotel, seated in a wheelchair with his head covered, to the mainland.
In "By the Grace of God" François Ozon, one of France's most brazen and talented directors, tells a story of a group of men in Lyon, all childhood victims of a pedophile priest.
University of California at Berkeley law professor Orin Kerr: Of all of Trump's lies, his claim that Dems are trying to take away coverage for those with preexisting conditions is the most brazen.
Drugmakers are hiking prices of older medicines too; pharma bad boy Martin Shkreli's 5,000 percent increase of the AIDS drug Daraprim last year was the most brazen example, but hardly the only one.
He plowed his car into a crowd of protesters, sending bodies flying and killing counterprotester Heather Heyer, a defining moment in one of the most brazen displays of white supremacy in modern American history.
Photo: Seth Wenig (AP)An enormous federal lawsuit out of New York is the latest and most brazen attempt to explicitly tie the billionaire Sackler family, owners of Purdue Pharma, to the opioid crisis.
A recent ransomware attack that forced a Los Angeles hospital to fork over $22012,22014 to criminals to get its computer system unlocked might be the most brazen health data crime of 240 so far.
Mr. Shekau's message, translated by the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors militant jihadist media, was an extraordinary public airing of a dispute in the ranks of one of the world's most brazen terrorist groups.
Only now is it becoming possible to reconstruct some of Service A's most brazen operations, with the help of K.G.B. memos and briefings discovered in recent years in security archives in former satellite states.
But in hitting hardball notes on abortion, immigration, religion and awarding a Medal of Freedom to talk show king Rush Limbaugh on live TV, the President made his most brazen political base play yet.
A maniacal mad king and his court of scheming, self-absorbed princesses and princelings, swathed in the finest silk and the most brazen immorality, ruling with total disregard for the good of their people.
Militants on both sides of the insurgency in Baluchistan Province, for instance, including sectarian groups who mainly fight on the military's side of the conflict, are known for some of the most brazen attacks.
Mark E. HorowitzBrooklyn To the Editor: With the release of the Mueller report, so ends the great Russian collusion fairy tale, one of the most brazen political hoaxes and smear campaigns ever attempted in Washington.
"True to form, the conspiracy ended in the most brazen way you can possibly imagine, a brutal killing delivered with an assassin's precision," the lead prosecutor, Christopher Prevost, said in his closing argument on Thursday.
The most brazen, disruptive and manipulative attack on the American electoral system since Watergate — a vast cyberattack by Russia, aimed squarely at Democrats in 2016 — hinged on a series of human errors and institutional misjudgments.
In its less outrageous — and wholly legal — form, snowplowing (also known as lawn-mowing and bulldozing) has become the most brazen mode of parenting of the privileged children in the everyone-gets-a-trophy generation.
President Donald Trump last month, in his most brazen attack yet on the Federal Reserve, called for the central bank to cut interest rates by 1 percentage point and to implement more money-printing quantitative easing.
President Donald Trump, in his most brazen attack yet on the Federal Reserve, called for the central bank on Tuesday to cut interest rates by 1 percentage point and to implement more money-printing quantitative easing.
To Modi's critics, the Citizenship Amendment Act has become the most brazen example of a Hindu nationalist agenda aimed at marginalizing Indian Muslims -- part of an effort to tear at the fabric of India's secular identity.
Ms Ortega and the opposition are at one in resisting the regime's most brazen power grab so far: a plan to convene a constituent assembly, which can rewrite the constitution and do almost anything else it wants.
But wild turkeys, which were wiped out in the state by the mid-230s, put on their most brazen display on Tuesday, when a letter carrier felt trapped in his truck and telephoned his boss for help.
By 1989, Trump launched his biggest -- and most brazen -- effort of his career, notifying American Airlines executives via fax that he'd acquired a significant amount of the company's shares and was preparing a $7 billion takeover bid.
As if to prove the point of this article about the main lies Republican congressmen are telling about the American Health Care Act, House Majority Whip Steve Scalise throws a new one into contention for most brazen.
Charles M. Blow One of the most brazen — craven even — ploys by Republicans in the wake of the Orlando massacre has been to suggest, incredibly, that they would be better for the L.G.B.T. community than the Democrats.
The attack in Dhaka's diplomatic quarter was one of the most brazen in Bangladesh, where Islamic State and al Qaeda have claimed a series of killings of liberals and members of religious minorities in the past year.
Gunmen stormed the cafe last month in one of the most brazen attacks in the South Asian nation's history, killing non-Muslims and foreigners - including Italians, Japanese and an American - before security forces ended the 12-hour siege.
Since the Russian military agency known as the GRU first entered the spotlight as the hackers that targeted the 20143 US election, it's become increasingly known as the actor behind much of the Kremlin's most brazen digital behavior.
LASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Afghan government troops say they have fought Taliban forces to a standstill outside the capital of southern Helmand province, but the city remains surrounded after the insurgents launched one of their most brazen offensives.
"North Carolina's gerrymandering was one of the most brazen in the nation, where state legislative leaders proudly pronounced it a partisan gerrymander," Rick Hasen, a professor at the University of California, Irvine, wrote on his election law blog.
Earlier that day, Nguyen, who worked for the Olympic helicopter tour company, had been hired to fly them to Quebec City, though he quickly became an unwitting participant in one of the most brazen crimes ever committed in Canada.
MARAWI CITY, Philippines (Reuters) - Prayer mats, chequered scarves, black fatigues, and bullet-ridden walls mark the hideout where the "emir" of Islamic State in Southeast Asia spent months preparing the most brazen and devastating militant attack in the region.
Donald Trump Thursday accused Hillary Clinton of making "one of the most brazen attempt at distraction in the history of politics" and attempting to "intimidate" and "bully" voters with her charges that he is fomenting racism with his campaign.
KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was on Tuesday accused of being the "most brazen violator" of a new law he approved that would penalize a wide range of sexual harassment, from catcalling to wolf-whistling.
The last time Mr. Assad did business with the Kim family, the result was one of the most brazen cases of proliferation in history: North Korean engineers built a replica of their main nuclear reactor in the Syrian desert.
Perhaps the most brazen theft occurred this year, when a journalist and memorabilia collector from Mexico stole the jersey worn by Tom Brady, the New England Patriots quarterback, out of his locker soon after the Patriots Super Bowl victory.
The July attack in Dhaka's diplomatic quarter was claimed by the jihadist group Islamic State and was one of the most brazen in Bangladesh, hit by a spate of killings of liberals and members of religious minorities in the past year.
That determination ended a three-year suspension of Russia's antidoping agency that had been imposed after the discovery of one of the most brazen cheating schemes in history, one that corrupted a number of major international sporting events, including several Olympics.
Earlier this month the Taliban put on one of their most brazen displays by attacking and briefly holding Ghazni, a city of 250,000 a mere 90 miles (150km) from Kabul, on the strategic road that links the capital with the south.
The July 1 cafe attack in Dhaka's diplomatic quarter was claimed by the jihadist group and was one of the most brazen in Bangladesh, reeling from a spate of killings of liberals and members of religious minorities in the past year.
Now, furious open internet advocates are developing political strategies and street-level tactics designed to hold Republicans accountable in the 2018 midterm elections for what privacy watchdogs are calling one of the most brazen corporate giveaways in recent US history.
Presumably even the president's most brazen political enemies would hesitate to vote against him in such a proceeding while telling the public that the basis for their belief in his guilt has to remain to some extent cloaked in secrecy.
After an election marred by some of the most brazen, intense, and widespread voter suppression in the modern era, legislation must include restoring the full protections of the Voting Rights Act that the Supreme Court disabled in Shelby County v. Holder.
The difficulties have continued in recent months, Mr. Koehler said, noting that although there had been no reports of the most brazen behavior, people had been nonetheless uncooperative with the relatively few drug-testing officials dispatched to cover the whole country.
At a time of intense debate in Washington over foreign interference in American politics, critics say the scheme outlined in the indictment is one of the most brazen attempts in memory by a foreign power to buy influence during an election.
The 76ers represent the most brazen version of a strategy long embraced by struggling N.B.A. franchises: Lose a lot of games and secure one of the top picks in the draft in order to maximize the odds of landing a game-changing superstar.
The Boston Marathon on Monday is the 39th anniversary of one of the most brazen attempts at marathon cheating — Rosie Ruiz's notorious sprint from the crowd to the finish line to grab first place, until it was taken away from her days later.
For the first time, the State Department also linked the Russian military unit to a notorious Russian hacker group known as Sandworm, which is believed to be responsible for some of the most brazen cyberattacks around the world over the past decade.
After a year of dealing with Trump -- in meetings at the White House, over the telephone, and across the table from US negotiators re-opening NAFTA -- Trudeau is used to Trump's hyperbole and inconsistency and even this, the most brazen of his falsehoods.
If the pages were run by the IRA, it would represent its most brazen effort since the 2016 presidential election, and a thumb in the eye of American authorities that have tried to undo the power of Russian online disinformation since the last major election.
To Modi's critics, the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) -- which fast-tracks applications for immigrants, including Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians who arrived in India before 2015 -- has become the most brazen example of a Hindu nationalist agenda aimed at marginalizing Indian Muslims.
In North Carolina, G.O.P. legislators in 2011 drew such biased districts — one election-law scholar called them the "most brazen and egregious" maps in the country — that they managed to win nine of 13 House seats, despite getting just 49 percent of the statewide popular vote.
And although it's loaded with sex, the most brazen thing about "Marfa Girl 2" might be that it presupposes some knowledge of "Marfa Girl," which played the Rome Film Festival in 2012, received limited theatrical distribution in 2015 and made little impact with critics or audiences.
After years of doping scandals and penalties — in the most brazen case, urine samples of Russian athletes competing at the Sochi Olympics were passed through a hole in a wall to be altered — Russia seemingly had every reason to keep things above board with investigators this time.
One of the freed men, Anas Haqqani, is the younger brother of Sirajuddin Haqqani, the second-in-command in the Afghan Taliban hierarchy and leader of the Haqqani network, considered the deadliest faction of the Taliban and which has carried out some of the most brazen attacks in Kabul.
The GRU conducted one of its most brazen operations in 2016 by breaching servers of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and, according to U.S. intelligence officials and prosecutors, orchestrated the release of hacked emails as part of a broader, coordinated plot by Moscow to interfere in the presidential election.
It was one of the most brazen in a string of recent attacks aimed at Jews in Germany, and bore a striking resemblance to the rampage by a far-right extremist on two mosques in New Zealand more than six months ago, which he broadcast live on social media.
And that failure to stop Russia's online adventurism, cybersecurity analysts say, points to a rare sort of failure in digital diplomacy: Even after clearly identifying the hackers behind one the most brazen nation-state attacks against US targets in modern history, America still hasn't figured out how to stop them.
The Trump administration will enforce the Affordable Care Act, at least against the most brazen attempts to flout it: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services yesterday told insurers and state regulators in Idaho that they cannot proceed with their effort to sell individual insurance plans that don't comply with key ACA requirements.
The pharmaceutical lobby managed to encourage the passage of laws that prevent the government from using its great size—as the single payer for Medicaid and Medicare recipients—to negotiate for lower drug prices, which has got to be one of the most brazen, illogical protections of corporate welfare you could imagine.
Op-Ed Contributor SACRAMENTO — One of the most brazen attacks on the rule of law by the Trump administration — and we've seen many — came last week after the Interior Department opened up 90 percent of America's offshore waters to drilling for oil and gas, and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke arbitrarily gave Florida a free pass.
The theory behind how it works is nonsensical (in short, its proponents claim water can be programmed with the "memory" of toxic substances that will then treat the symptoms they normally cause); there are no good studies that show it works; and its practitioners are some of the most brazen cranks this side of P.T. Barnum still kicking.
Gossip Girl was considered a long-form ad for New York City luxury tourism (in the grand tradition of Sex and the City), but the most brazen it got about any one product was stacking a tower of Vitamin Water (which Coca-Cola had just paid $4.2 billion to acquire) in the center of a Hamptons summer party.
For more than five years, Iran has maintained a reputation as one of the most aggressive nations in the global arena of state-sponsored hacking, stealing data from corporate and government networks around the world, bombarding US banks with cyberattacks, and most brazen of all, unleashing multiple waves of computer-crippling malware that hit tens of thousands of PCs across the Middle East.
" (In a letter to fellow employees decrying planned layoffs last year, the workers noted that profit sharing for non-management or home office positions for employees over 6,000 hours was eliminated under Amazon ownership.) United Food and Commercial Workers union president Marc Perrone, who has worked to organize Amazon staff in New York but whose union does not currently represent Whole Foods employees, told the Times in a statement that the cuts are "one of Jeff Bezos' most brazen attacks on the quality of jobs at Whole Foods and the communities they support.

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