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"rancorous" Definitions
  1. having or showing feelings of hate and a desire to hurt other people, especially because you think that somebody has done something unfair to you

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To be sure, survivors of rancorous primaries face numerous pitfalls.
My brother and I have always had a rancorous relationship.
During the rancorous and unpredictable campaign, reforms were put on hold.
The American health care debate has long been bitter and rancorous.
Without any political overlay, it speaks directly to our rancorous present.
Mr Trump's rancorous campaign tore up every rule in the political handbook.
Budgetary politics has become rancorous, hyperpartisan and frustratingly inefficient in recent years.
Securing the Leonardo loans has been a complicated and sometimes rancorous process.
Yet the rancorous debate among political players isn't stopping supporters from celebrating.
But scholars are not immune to the site's structural disposition toward rancorous factionalism.
The G7 summit in Canada was the most rancorous in the club's history.
Disagreement over the Melungeons' provenance turned rancorous after the DNA study of 2012.
Hence, the political conflict spawned by it wasn't rancorous most of the time.
Mr Conte emerged as one of the few winners from this rancorous affair.
We can still expect many intense and even rancorous disputes over these questions.
What do we do about bankers who are more rancorous than the principals?
The Obama administration has long had a rancorous relationship with the Israeli Prime Minister.
Obama's remarks Tuesday intensify his patten of inserting himself into the rancorous presidential race.
Corbynism will make the country poorer, the infrastructure shoddier and political life more rancorous.
Instead, Mr. Trump's candidacy endured and the race between the men grew increasingly rancorous.
After months of rancorous litigation, the two sides eventually settled over the busted deal.
Appointments of board members can be politically rancorous, particularly in these hyper-partisan times.
Take the increasingly rancorous and violent dispute over the Dakota Access pipeline for instance.
This is why you see so many rave reviews and so many rancorous ones.
The two sides were continuing negotiations on Sunday, but the tone was growing rancorous.
The hearings may also be too confusing and rancorous for the public to follow.
But it might be even more rancorous for them back in their home districts.
And the rancorous debate about Obama's background -- though ugly and silly -- actually was emotionally affecting.
It might enable partisans on both sides move past the rancorous debate over the ACA.
Partly to avoid another rancorous transition, Arthur Hays took early steps to groom his successor.
Senators eventually voted 50-48 to confirm Kavanaugh, ending a rancorous debate over his nomination.
But that service became eclipsed when partisan news and rancorous fighting started dominating the platform.
And jobs and business investment may be more vulnerable if talks start to look rancorous.
Here, a swirl of mothers of first graders get caught up in a tangled, rancorous mess.
Mr. Trump, meanwhile, refused to let go of his rancorous clash with European allies over trade.
In this rancorous country, we're buffeted more than usual by reminders of humanity at its worst.
But Mr. Trump refused to let go of his rancorous clash with European allies over trade.
No discussion of the contenders in 2016 could omit the rancorous controversy surrounding Brazil's submission process.
We also sought to provide a foundation for an illuminating discussion, rather than a merely rancorous one.
If ideas were being heard in substantive, bountiful ways, online comments sections wouldn't be so impulsively rancorous.
Early signs suggest that Giuliani's third divorce may turn out to be as rancorous as his second.
The odds are thus in Kavanaugh's favor, despite the rancorous political climate and threats of Democratic stonewalling.
Its internal politics were sometimes rancorous, though, which meant that last year's reunion was a pleasant surprise.
Over the years it took Atlas to research the book, his relationship with Bellow grew increasingly rancorous.
The battle has turned increasingly rancorous, with both sides trading barbs in a series of legal filings.
I was drawn to metal because it's a rancorous outlet for my overwhelming negativity about all things.
Separation could mean additional taxes on those transactions, Mr. Vallespín said, especially if the process is rancorous.
But the evictions have set off a rancorous dispute between officials in Tikrit and politicians in Baghdad.
The party's dreams of a Great Society faltered over an increasingly rancorous debate about the Vietnam War.
With quality of care, professional propriety and staff safety at risk, polite conversations escalated to rancorous confrontations.
Momentum from the rancorous and real-life presidential campaign makes the aging show feel more relevant than ever.
Rancorous Brexit negotiations, stagnant real wages and cuts to public services could fuel public discontent with mainstream politics.
The autopsy will be as rancorous as the fallout among Republicans would have been had Hillary Clinton won.
Mr Saleh's death has also prompted the rancorous regional coalition assembled against the Houthis to bridge its differences.
The first is a split over Donald Trump far more rancorous and damaging than most non-evangelicals appreciate.
Appetite for a rancorous fight over the border wall with Mexico subsided over the weekend following Bush's death.
Pai's effort to ease media consolidation rules was a flashpoint in the rancorous debate over Sinclair's failed merger.
Over the past century, liberals and socialists have engaged in rancorous debate, bitter recrimination, and even political repression.
The battle that began then, in a series of fiery protests and rancorous recalls, still isn't really over.
Mr. Santucci bequeathed to Mr. Brown one of the most rancorous cases then pending in the city's courts.
The club's two monthly meetings since the October vote have been rancorous, according to numerous people who attended.
There is even reason to think that America's existential crisis may be contributing to our rancorous political divisions.
At a crucial moment during the Senate Judiciary Committee's rancorous debate on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Sen.
He left the White House under rancorous circumstances in September and has since criticized Mr. Trump's foreign policy.
The overall tone was polite, in contrast to a more rancorous fourth debate between the three last week.
The first legislative hearing on the issue this month was unusually calm by the standards of Argentina's rancorous Congress.
The feeling is both deeper, and less rancorous, than that which surrounds the Parthenon sculptures in the British Museum.
But by the time that TED talk received its millionth view, a rancorous backlash to the book had begun.
The rancorous campaign and charges of manipulation have polarized Pakistanis, and whichever party loses is likely to cry fraud.
But after a rancorous 14-hour annual general meeting on August 26th, they voted out Stada's chairman, Martin Abend.
In a rancorous election season, Mr Kaine sends an important signal about how Mrs Clinton thinks she may win.
Such price spikes have led to bipartisan support in an otherwise rancorous Congress for measures to tame the industry.
Officers who served with Flynn were dismayed by his rancorous performance at the GOP convention in 2016, Bergen wrote.
"Ordinary" account holders, many retweeting just one post, were then swept up in the rancorous energy of the crowd.
It also challenges the law enforcement officials who must police rancorous rallies filled with unfamiliar faces from far away.
Either way, in these rancorous times, embarrassment is a healthier, more civic-minded emotional basis for dissent than hatred.
The Cameron Crazies — Duke&aposs notoriously rancorous student section — has a long history of getting under people&aposs skin.
But Mr. Sessions' 1986 hearings were unusually rancorous, both for the era and for the position he was seeking.
A rancorous resignation has shown Mr López Obrador how hard it is to reconcile his development dreams with economic reality.
On the evidence of America's rancorous election campaign, there is a danger that he or she will not (see article).
It has grown, if anything, more rancorous, with local elected officials castigating City Hall for not listening to parents' concerns.
The president will not meet with Fidel Castro, 89, who embodies the rancorous history between the United States and Cuba.
For some reason or another, the balmy South of England is wonderfully adept at spawning bracing doom and rancorous sludge.
More broadly, the sunny Obama optimism of "Yes, we can" has faded into a rancorous miasma of distrust and dysfunction.
Following months of rancorous fighting among lawmakers, there's little sign that Westminster can reach a consensus on anything any time soon.
"It is a rancorous story about whistleblowers, Mr. Giuliani, side channels, quid pro quos, corruption, and interference in elections," Taylor testified.
Later, the siblings gather at the family home, swilling whiskey as they share memories and occasionally descend into rancorous political debates.
Mr. Tillerson had a rancorous relationship with both General McMaster and Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser.
But I also discovered a long history of profound — and often rancorous — internal debates over how the state should be preserved.
The school year is winding down, but a rancorous debate at our city's elite public high schools is just heating up.
The N.H.L.'s sometimes rancorous rush south saw Boston's Bruins as the first United States-based team to join, in 1924.
The Nebraska Public Service Commission is scheduled to hold hearings sometime between April and June, and they may well be rancorous.
She didn't specifically reference the rancorous Republican primary contest, but she didn't put forth an alternative example of harmful political rhetoric, either.
Its method, importantly and unlike several groups formed in response to the rancorous 2016 election, is not to forge consensus on issues.
Oregon Republicans and Democrats are engaged in a rancorous power struggle that has recently disrupted the state legislature's ability to conduct business.
Both sides saturated the airwaves with attacks ads, treating Florida voters to one of the most rancorous races of the 2018 midterms.
It would be a modest protest—more of a cathartic ritual than a rancorous rally—but their puffs would billow with symbolism.
Meanwhile, Republican legislators — particularly in the House — have been grilled about the president and ObamaCare repeal efforts during rancorous town hall meetings.
Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court last October after a rancorous battle over the multiple allegations of sexual misconduct he faced.
Brexit remains the inescapable backdrop, an often dreary legal and administrative process that is now the subject of a rancorous court case.
After a rancorous debate performance on Thursday night, Rubio goes into Super Tuesday as the clear Establishment favorite to take on Trump.
The chief one to watch will be the foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, perhaps the most overtly disloyal member of the rancorous cabinet.
That promises to make a once broadly bipartisan law, first passed in the years after the Anita Hill hearings in 1991, rancorous.
Negotiators reached a last-minute deal in September after months of rancorous talks that raised doubts about whether any accord was possible.
My proposal is that this endless, rancorous struggle for the soul of America is precisely what we should love about this country.
One White House aide said Trump's team is hitting the "reset button" after plowing through rancorous budget negotiations and North Korea talks.
This should provide the framework for an orderly and fair restructuring of the island's debt without rancorous and economically-damaging creditor lawsuits.
Judge Neil Gorsuch was confirmed by the Senate to the Supreme Court, ending a rancorous political conflict that lasted over a year.
The injection of the politically charged border wall into the tax reform discussion has only served to make the debates more rancorous.
In return, Cruz defended his wife's honor, calling Trump a "sniveling coward" for involving her in the rancorous political back and forth.
The EU selected Kristalina Georgieva as its candidate to head the IMF, but only after the rancorous exercise concluded with some telephone diplomacy.
But in recent years they have become contentious, serving as proxies for the rancorous debate between advocates of education reform and teachers' unions.
Your counter-thesis — that the American public actually wants a less rancorous and less partisan and more pragmatic politics — is much more hopeful.
For example, his account of the Bundy standoff in Nevada documents the rancorous squabbling that broke out between militia factions at the ranch.
It was the sort of weather that extinguishes budding romances and puts an overdue mercy bullet in the head of stale, rancorous relationships.
But more recently, doubts have arisen over Trump's ability to deliver on the agenda as the effort to repeal Obamacare grew more rancorous.
The Trump campaign foreshadowed a rancorous relationship with the news industry, and the combat has worsened since Trump walked into the Oval Office.
And on either side, he said, their questions seem to be seeking something similar: reassurance in an age of bifurcation and rancorous disagreement.
Two hours have been allotted for debate, which is likely to be rancorous given that McConnell has opted to take the express route.
Another is William Davies's "Nervous States," which looks at how our rancorous politics reflect a more fundamental crisis in how we apprehend reality.
"The report is politically-motivated, illegitimate, rancorous and disreputable," Iranian state TV channel IRINN quoted Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi as saying on Thursday.
Crews's articles triggered one of the most rancorous highbrow free-for-alls ever run in a paper that has published its share of them.
Giuliani went through a rancorous divorce from Andrew's mother, Donna Hanover, in the final years of his mayoralty, and Trump became a surrogate parent.
People come together through nonprofits to solve community problems rather than be subjected to the rancorous and divisive partisanship that is ripping America apart.
When that try fizzled, he reintroduced himself as an independent, honest-dealing alternative to the rancorous business-as-usual politics of the major parties.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid called Trump a "monster" the Republicans spawned with their years of rancorous opposition to all major Obama administration initiatives.
But I left the Beaumont sadly aware that the rancorous past, not a hopeful future, rules for now in the much-too-promised land.
Their anger is being stoked by the rancorous Supreme Court nomination hearings of Judge Brett Kavanaugh as accusations from decades ago mount against him.
The Clinton impeachment signaled that the rancorous politics-as-war practiced by the then-Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich was here to stay.
While many Lordstown workers accepted jobs at other G.M. plants, the factory's fate hovered over rancorous contract talks with the United Automobile Workers union.
There have been substantial, sometimes rancorous, debates among polar bear researchers about this predator's prospects in a warming climate with less summer sea ice.
Wisconsin's rancorous politics are in part due to the tightness of its political contest—Mr Trump won the state by 0.7% of the vote.
"The debate is more rancorous now than it was in the run-up to the (2016) referendum," she said, declining to give her surname.
Congress may be a rancorous place where actual fights broke out back in the 19th century, but the intel committees are theoretically above the fray.
A Republican congressman from Iowa was greeted by a rancorous town hall crowd on Monday after his staff prescreened attendees ahead of the meeting.  Rep.
The harder choice is to constructively engage with the ideas they've put forth but that have become obscured by the now rancorous tone of debate.
Inside the White House, there was little of the rancorous debate that erupted before Mr. Trump announced the steel and aluminum tariffs earlier this month.
Members of Congress are well-situated to begin the efforts to reduce the rancorous divide and restore the public's trust and confidence in their neighbors.
Just over a week ago, Kavanaugh appeared on a glide path to confirmation -- but then Ford's accusations started to emerge, further polarizing Washington's rancorous politics.
Wednesday&aposs voting for a National Assembly, the lower house of parliament, and four provincial assemblies followed a rancorous campaign marked by widespread allegations of manipulation.
Even amid the rancorous political battle underway over Scalia's replacement, Obama has sought to memorialize the justice, who was one of the panel's most conservative voices.
Obama didn't accept responsibility for the rancorous language that has infected the 2016 campaign trail -- including Donald Trump's vulgar descriptions of his Republican opponents this week.
Thursday night's Republican debate in Miami saw a dramatic shift in tone from recent GOP clashes, which had been marked by rancorous exchanges and name-calling.
For Britons, too, the date of Britain's departure hardly means an end to rancorous debates that have split families and friends over the last three years.
Brett Kavanaugh got one step closer to donning a Supreme Court justice's robes Friday, when a deeply divided and rancorous Senate voted to advance his nomination.
Within hours, the small business, which serves "Tricked Out Nachos" and an "El Camino Bowl," was plunged into the crosshairs of the rancorous national debate over immigration.
Not that this makes hearing the phrase everyday any less rancorous, especially for those of us who didn't vote for the pigs currently being smothered in lipstick.
"My only big regret is that our politics are even more polarized and that our parties are even more rancorous over the last seven years," he said.
Goodlatte released the statement in the midst of the fiery Strzok hearing, which has repeatedly spiraled into rancorous fighting between Democrats and Republicans over the controversial figure.
As much as we may wish otherwise, the rancorous, intolerant America he flushed out of hiding won't cease to exist simply because he's left the White House.
BRUSSELS — European allies knew to expect the unexpected from President Trump, especially after their rancorous encounter last month at the Group of 7 summit meeting in Canada.
Centrist elites, whether to the right or to the left, want to believe in truths universally acknowledged; politics becomes easier and smoother and less rancorous that way.
If conditions move the bloom ashore, the degree to which it is sustained or accelerated by nutrients, natural or man-made, is the subject of rancorous debate.
LONDON — In 1996, the rock star Prince released the album "Emancipation," his first record since the end of a rancorous contractual dispute with his label, Warner Bros.
Perhaps Woods believed the famous serenity of Augusta National's pristine grounds could bring some tranquillity to his then rancorous life, but he appeared only nervous and uneasy.
She accused Mr. Macron of supporting the "burkini," the full-body swimsuit at the center of a rancorous debate last summer over displays of the Muslim faith.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump called Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg a "mass of dead energy" and "a loser" on Thursday in a series of rancorous, personal tweets.
But rancorous political disputes—over guns, abortion and climate change—split so neatly along urban-rural lines that parties and voters increasingly sort themselves into urban-rural tribes.
Mr. Cruz and Mr. Trump are in a close race for first place in polls of Iowa caucus voters, and the race between them has grown increasingly rancorous.
And in Illinois, a rancorous fight between two ultra-wealthy candidates ended when J.B. Pritzker, a Democrat and billionaire Hyatt Hotel heir, defeated the incumbent governor, Bruce Rauner.
The trade talks between the United States and China, which ended this week in Beijing, were less rancorous than the shutdown negotiations between Mr. Trump and the Democrats.
Given her unique experience on both sides of campaign coverage, she hopes to use her new position to bring civility — and compassion — to our nation's often rancorous political discourse.
Even though he&aposs vowed in retirement to stay out of Colombia&aposs rancorous political battles, he can&apost resist one last piece of self-interested advice to Duque.
But in this rancorous political climate, where Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is calling for a ban on Muslims, his story has taken on a different sort of significance.
The spike in medical exemptions is taking place amid a politically tinged, often rancorous national conversation over vaccines and personal liberty as measles resurges in the U.S. and worldwide.
One part of the deal - which was signed last November after 15 months of sometimes rancorous negotiations - was a chapter designed to boost labor standards and wages in Mexico.
The recruitment of Priebus—along with the selection of Heritage Foundation lab creation Mike Pence as vice president—helped quiet many conservative critics during a rancorous summer and fall.
Under the leadership of the recently ousted President Jacob Zuma, South Africans endured a decade of economic decline, political uncertainty, and an increasingly rancorous and racially charged public discourse.
Even in Toronto, where trolleys have rattled down streets for nearly a century, the streetcars have often prompted rancorous debates — which will undoubtedly soon be coming to New York.
The White House moved to shelve its most rancorous trade rhetoric toward the end of the year in an effort to preserve GOP relationships as tax reform neared passage.
In China's competition with the United States, a rancorous trade war has persisted for a year, and issues of national security are bleeding by the week into economic ones.
Mr. Kemp's dual status as candidate and regulator has been a subject of rancorous debate in Georgia, where allegations of voter suppression have repeatedly been litigated in the courts.
But when we forget this, rancorous populism and plebiscitary politics take hold, and we need to be given an old-fashioned history lesson to warn of the dangers ahead.
The Crazies — the notorious Duke student section of rancorous fans — chanted at Pitt head coach Jeff Capel to "sit with us" during the first half of Tuesday&aposs contest.
WASHINGTON — After three months of hearings and rancorous political debate, there are actually still Democrats who say they're undecided on whether to vote for the articles impeaching President Trump.
"It is a rancorous story about whistle-blowers, Mr. Giuliani, side channels, quid pro quos, corruption and interference in elections," Taylor said, referring to Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
It is important to realize, as I have described before, that the Gilded Age was a time of "rancorous partisanship, factional fights and general dysfunction" in our national politics.
It's not a rancorous departure, but it's definitely one where Spitzer (who wrote this finale) leaves Green and Miller with a lot of story to untangle when season five begins.
Trump's past attempts at a unifying message have been undermined by his later rancorous tweets and divisive statements that angered Democrats and frequently annoyed lawmakers in his own Republican Party.
Brexit was never expected to be easy, but the process of disentangling Britain from the European Union is proving ever more mind-boggling and rancorous as the deadline draws near.
Regular Tuesday morning meetings on trade would often devolve into rancorous debates between the economic nationalists and more mainstream advisers, like Gary D. Cohn, the president's former chief economic adviser.
President Trump said on Friday that the two countries had reached an interim trade deal, offering a temporary détente in a rancorous dispute that has rattled investors, lawmakers and businesses.
The left is now squabbling on both sides of the Atlantic, with both the Labour and Democratic parties grappling with a rancorous battle between young activists and more moderate voters.
There's a lot of pearl-clutching going on in this Times article about the divisiveness and rancorous tenor of the Democratic race and how it could hurt the eventual nominee—i.e.
The survey was carried out after a rancorous final televised debate between the two contenders on Wednesday, which Macron was seen by French viewers as having won, according to two polls.
There were protests and rancorous arguments about such challenging subjects, but in his heart he knew the story was sincere, powerful, and need to be told and nothing would stop him.
The announcement followed a rancorous proxy fight by activist investor Mick McGuire, which resulted in his firm Marcato Capital Management placing three directors — including Mr. McGuire — onto Buffalo Wild Wings' board.
China's unexpected move to settle the rancorous dispute could scramble President Trump's calculations about how to deal with allies and North Korea on the eve of his first trip to Asia.
It all comes amid a rancorous trade war between China and the United States, and some international businesses have found themselves stuck in a political mess they wanted no part of.
On barricaded streets and in rancorous Facebook comment threads, people sparred over ideas about legacy and resolution, the line between veneration and history, and the meaning of symbols as time passes.
The sentence comes amid a rancorous debate in Quebec after the province's premier, François Legault, drew opprobrium from Muslim leaders last month for contending that Islamophobia wasn't a problem in Quebec.
BEIJING — China is poised to approve a sweeping rewrite of the country's laws on foreign investment that it hopes will help pacify the United States and ease a rancorous trade dispute.
After a rancorous and a polarizing election campaign, the focus shifts back to an economy that is slowing, even as the U.S.-China trade war rages and global oil prices tick higher.
The question now, after a deeply rancorous election that has cleaved partisan divides ever deeper, is whether either Trump or Clinton could summon those words about each other three weeks from Tuesday.
But he also asked the "swarm of alums and journalists who are outraged about the Daily editorial and have been equally rancorous in their condemnation" to give the young people a break.
Trump in February called for the Justice Department to investigate what he termed "criminal leaks," after media reports revealed the rancorous nature of a series of his phone calls with foreign leaders.
After a rancorous and a polarising election campaign, the focus shifts back to an economy that is slowing, even as the U.S.-China trade war rages and global oil prices tick higher.
Article I accuses Mr. Trump of "abusing his high office to enlist a foreign power in corrupting democratic elections," a key argument that Democrats made repeatedly during impassioned and sometimes rancorous debate.
The rancorous election and Mr. Trump's victory have stirred up plenty of gloomy commentary from critics on the left and the right in the United States as well as around the world.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's official budget forecasters have been caught up in the rancorous Brexit debate after they predicted the vote to leave the European Union will cause a sharp rise in government borrowing.
Many asset managers nowadays pay more attention to social and governance issues, which might restrict their willingness to buy shares in companies that are perceived to have a rancorous relationship with their contractors.
"I don't know what our country would be like if he hadn't been murdered, but I bet it would be a little less rancorous and a little more forgiving and tolerant," she said.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The future of Social Security is on the ballot this year - not that you could tell by the U.S. presidential debates, or by any other aspect of this rancorous, sensational election.
The report highlighted often rancorous divisions among board members over the pace of rate changes, saying "the scale of differences of opinion and above all how they were expressed damaged the Riksbank's reputation".
And while the House Intelligence Committee shut down its investigation last week amid rancorous partisan disputes, the Senate panel is said to be nowhere near completion, with months of work left to go.
But as the former vice president extolled an earlier, less rancorous political time in his tribute to Mr. Hollings, the challenges he will face in this coming campaign were also difficult to miss.
After dozens of editorials, blog posts, petitions, and weeks of rancorous debate, the school board recently struck a compromise that would preserve and digitize the murals but also shroud them behind removable covers.
And any dim hopes that the trial could stir a moment of national catharsis and a path out of the most bitter political crisis in decades are already dead after a rancorous day.
While an unlikely group of activists have pushed in Congress for a bill that would alter mandatory minimums and reform the prison system, a rancorous political climate during last year's presidential campaign prevented progress.
Karla HolomonDurham, N.C. To the Editor: As much as Jennifer Weiner may relish the schadenfreude of seeing President Trump treated as nastily as he treats others, such rancorous attitudes will only hurt American democracy.
She appeared in command on the stage, and essentially declined to attack Mr. Sanders, even though the race had grown more rancorous, and though he was deeply critical of her earlier in the evening.
Indonesia has long been the Twitter capital of the world, but rival apps and rancorous political debate are driving users away, illustrating the challenges the microblogging service faces even in markets once considered strongholds.
But the high-impact opportunity also comes amid the most rancorous political environment of Obama's tenure, with both chambers of Congress controlled by Republicans and fierce battles within each party for the presidential nomination.
And it follows a long behind-the-scenes effort by the Clinton family to repair ties to the African-American community which were strained during a sometimes rancorous primary season in 2008 against Obama.
It all comes amid a rancorous trade war between China and the United States, and some international businesses, including the N.B.A., have found themselves stuck in a political mess they wanted no part of.
The back-and-forth escalated one of the rancorous subplots of the extended standoff over border security that has shuttered several government agencies and forced hundreds of thousands of federal workers to go unpaid.
Kim and Mr. Min, who both declared themselves the rightful president in separate elections, planned competing inauguration ceremonies in the headquarters for the same day, leading to a rancorous face-off in the building.
Almost no one likes the deal that Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé and GM Vlade Divac made for Cousins, who is considered one of the more talented if also more rancorous players in the NBA.
On Tuesday, stocks sank after a White House photo opportunity turned into rancorous debate between Mr. Trump and Democratic congressional leaders that raised the prospect of a government shutdown in the next few months.
The night was especially disappointing for fans of "The Irishman", Martin Scorsese's masterly three-and-a-half-hour return to the mob genre, and "Marriage Story", Noah Baumbach's forensic examination of a rancorous divorce.
A new tell-all book that lifts the lid on the rancorous West Wing reveals a spectacle of clashing egos, betrayal and revenge, laced with Russia intrigue, sending President Donald Trump into a rage.
Instead, she wants to use her standing to set the European Union on a more stable, viable course, making it and Germany a larger and perhaps more rational force in an increasingly rancorous world.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - While Foxconn chairman Terry Gou enters Taiwan's rancorous political arena free of any political baggage, he could yet find himself weighed down by connections to Beijing forged during his pragmatic commercial rise.
The N.F.L. on Wednesday extended the contract of Commissioner Roger Goodell for another five years, ending an unusually rancorous monthslong standoff with Jerry Jones, the Dallas Cowboys' owner, who wanted to derail the deal.
The rancorous departure of Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith, a leading campaigner for Britain to quit the European Union, also deals a blow to the political ambitions of Chancellor George Osborne, commentators said.
The joint hearing before the House Judiciary and House Oversight and Government Reform committees ran close to 10 hours, with Republicans unleashing on Strzok in what was, from the beginning, a rancorous, partisan cage match.
In that sense, U.S.–Iran relations on Trump's watch are unlikely to change going forward: Both parties will be generous in accusations and acrimony but short on policies that could improve the rancorous status quo.
A ceremony in Chicago a week earlier took an emotional turn when a Syrian immigrant recited the Pledge of Allegiance amid a rancorous court fight over the new president's travel ban affecting his native country.
In his address, Mr. Mnangagwa (pronounced muh-nahn-GAHG-wah) said that the country's domestic politics had "become poisoned and rancorous and polarizing," apparently referring to the factional fighting inside the governing party, ZANU-PF.
It's a message that resonates with particular force at this rancorous, divided moment in America's story, when so many of us are in willful denial of the grim legacies of the past blighting our present.
Doiron captures the stark beauty of his setting without averting his eyes from the sick and starving wildlife, the rancorous feuds among the lobstermen or the homicidal impulses that push islanders off the deep end.
Economy Minister Martin Guzman has said he wants to avoid an rancorous restructuring but vows to neither keep paying unsustainable debt payments nor impose fiscal austerity on an economy in its third year of recession.
They persuaded no one, and only served to contrast with the rancorous, sometimes personally vindictive debate that unfolded over the next two days in the Ways and Means Committee Room not far from the Capitol.
Britain, which has generally taken a tough stance on Russia and its meddling abroad, has turned in on itself amid rancorous internal struggles over how to leave the European Union after a referendum in June.
The joint hearing before the House Judiciary and House Oversight and Government Reform committees ran close to 22019 hours, with Republicans unleashing on Strzok in what was, from the beginning, a rancorous, partisan cage match.
Still their exit comes amid a steady stream of departures from the connected-device unit under Google parent Alphabet, as pressure mounts on Nest to improve its sales targets and right its increasingly rancorous culture.
Given the critical role the Supreme Court plays in setting rules on everything from free speech and abortion to gun rights, that will bring to the fore the rancorous divisions between coastal Democrats and inland Republicans.
In the face of ever-increasing globalization, Brexit and its looming economic impact, and rancorous divisions between political parties, there's no doubt that the city's children will continue to evolve this musical realm in vital ways.
Temer's U.N. appearance was part of an effort by his government to attract investment to South America's biggest economy while dispelling questions about his legitimacy as president after the rancorous impeachment of Rousseff that divided Brazil.
Abe, in particular, sought to ease concerns in Japan about the fate of the decades-long alliance under Trump, who had raised concerns about U.S. military spending in Japan during the rancorous 2016 presidential election campaign.
Pollsters said Macron had been boosted by his performance in a rancorous final televised debate between the two contenders on Wednesday, which the centrist was judged by French viewers to have won, according to two surveys.
The author of the petition later told CBS that he was just trying to point out that Republicans' enthusiasm for weaponry does not necessarily extend to large, potentially rancorous gatherings at which they are personally present.
It's an optimistic view that's aligned with Silicon Valley's "we can fix it" ethos — and at odds with the rancorous tide of discontent with Facebook's policies and actions that kicked in with the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
But even the British hosts, for generations the most enthusiastic champions of the trans-Atlantic partnership that NATO represents, are disunited over their project of quitting the EU and distracted by a rancorous election next week.
And then there is the art collection, an enormous trove of masterpieces that the judge presiding over the divorce described as "extraordinary" and "internationally renowned" and that has become the latest chapter in the exes' rancorous unraveling.
He carried every county, including Ms. Meloy's, and even won large urban ones with diverse and highly educated populations like Philadelphia, the kind of territory that he has often found inhospitable to his rancorous brand of politics.
The Senate is set to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court during a rare Saturday session, marking the end of a deeply partisan and rancorous fight that has rocked some senators' confidence in the upper chamber.
But former President Barack Obama -- who has remained largely silent amid a rancorous Democratic primary -- came under a harsh spotlight as candidates vying for his onetime job picked apart aspects of his legacy during Wednesday night's debate.
U.S. senators are bracing for a rancorous debate over the trial's ground rules, which will determine how Democrats prosecute Mr. Trump on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress linked to his Ukraine pressure campaign.
Over the course of a rancorous and divisive three weeks, Kavanaugh has been bolstered by a White House and Republican leadership intent on securing a fifth conservative justice on the high court, reshaping its balance of power.
"It is a rancorous story about whistle-blowers, Mr. Giuliani, side channels, quid pro quos, corruption and interference in elections," Taylor said, referring to Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who was deeply involved in the shadow effort.
People ask me if the wounds can be healed, if a "Brave Little Britain" can pull together to make its own way in the world despite the fear and loathing stirred up between communities in this rancorous debate.
Their divorce is the latest rancorous breakup in the moneyed world of New York, but this one comes with the added twist of an impressive art collection that has been valued at as much as nearly $1 billion.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - An Australian city's bid to highlight the plight of indigenous people by boycotting Australia Day celebrations on Thursday has ignited a rancorous dispute, raised fears of violence and could backfire on reforms aimed at engendering reconciliation.
The President's annual State of the Union address on Tuesday held up a mirror for millions of television viewers of the rancorous, apparently unbridgeable ideological divides that hold Washington hostage and stifle a latent yearning for national unity.
That theme surfaced again in February, when Mr. Mueller indicted 13 Russian citizens for using social media and other online outlets to polarize voters, spread false information and sow discord among voters ahead of a particularly rancorous election.
After weeks of worrying that Senator Bernie Sanders would trounce his rivals on Super Tuesday and set the tone for a rancorous Democratic nomination, Michael Novogratz, the longtime trader and merchant banker, was newly motivated on Wednesday morning.
Both come from large and rancorous families, both were Boy Scouts, both had salesman fathers, both had mothers who lived past 100 years of age, both were raised in Massachusetts, from which they often leave but invariably return.
Editorial The most reassuring sound in these rancorous early days of the Trump administration was the legal debate, at times arcane, over the president's travel ban during live-streamed oral arguments in a federal appeals court on Tuesday.
The rancorous back-and-forth stretched into the night as all 41 members on the notoriously partisan panel had the chance to deliver their opening remarks in one of the most consequential deliberations in more than two decades.
Not once is she over-the-top, rancorous, or needlessly sexualized in any way — you get the sense that this role was written as much by her as for her, guided by her hand as a TV vet herself.
Mark AmodeiMark Eugene AmodeiRevitalize our defense industrial base with mine permitting reform To reduce China's leverage, rebuild America's minerals supply chain GOP staves off immigration revolt — for now MORE (Nev.) faced a rancorous two-hour town hall on Monday.
And unifying the party is almost always the first step to victory: American politics is littered with the failed campaigns of candidates whose defeat was explained, at least in part, by the lingering poison of a rancorous nomination battle.
WASHINGTON — President Obama, after months of sitting on the sidelines of the rancorous contest to succeed him, is now ready to aggressively campaign for Hillary Clinton, starting with a formal endorsement of her candidacy as early as this week.
Senators voted 28500-6900 to confirm Kavanaugh, ending a deeply bitter and rancorous fight that raged for months after Justice Anthony Kennedy announced in late June that he would retire and deprive the court of its perennial swing vote.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The rancorous political debate over sexual identity unexpectedly prompted the Republican-controlled House of Representatives to reject an energy and water spending bill on Thursday after Democrats attached an amendment to protect the rights of transgender people.
The campaign for the votes of 900 million Indians in the continuing national elections — being conducted in seven phases from April 11 to May 0003 — has taken a rancorous and religiously polarized tenor, which is unprecedented even for India.
Sure, the review of ballots that Gore's campaign demanded in 2000, as he and George W. Bush waited tensely to see who would get the Sunshine State's electoral votes and become president, was a rancorous affair lousy with recriminations.
Actually, the Yankees' most rancorous games recently have been with the Toronto Blue Jays, who blitzed past them down the stretch to win a division title in 2015 and who have feasted on the Yankees the past two seasons.
Iger has a cautionary tale much closer to home: his predecessor Michael Eisner's 21 years in command came to an end after a series of bumbling decisions and his rancorous spat with deputy Michael Ovitz sparked an investor revolt.
Australia Day, Invasion DayThe city of Fremantle's bid to highlight the plight of Aborigines by boycotting Australia Day celebrations on Thursday has ignited a rancorous dispute, raised fears of violence and could backfire on reforms aimed at engendering reconciliation.
The findings of majority Republicans on the U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee were immediately challenged by minority Democrats following a year of rancorous disputes on a panel whose role is to oversee intelligence agencies in a spirit of bipartisanship.
WASHINGTON, May 26 (Reuters) - The rancorous political debate over sexual identity unexpectedly prompted the Republican-controlled House of Representatives to rejected an energy and water spending bill on Thursday after Democrats attached an amendment to protect the rights of transgender people.
His trip to Nebraska, a Republican "red state," is meant to help promote the big-picture ideas he laid out in his final State of the Union speech on Tuesday, where he said he regretted American politics had become more rancorous.
The 2-1 vote by the board of supervisors followed months of rancorous debate over a permit that county officials granted to MidAmerican Energy, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, which aims to put a 52-turbine wind project in the county.
Despite a rancorous debate over migration as presidential elections approach next year, France has not settled on a policy: Should it keep the migrants who trickle across the border from Italy, expel them, deal with them humanely or treat them harshly?
After years of negotiations, the rancorous dispute over the wall was supposed to have been resolved in January, when the Israeli government approved the creation of an upgraded egalitarian prayer space where men and women would be allowed to worship together.
HONG KONG — An increasingly rancorous rivalry between the United States and China entered a new phase on Wednesday as Beijing accused the Trump administration of starting a diplomatic clash that led it to expel almost all American journalists from three newspapers.
But any momentum to curtail prescription drug costs — a problem that a large number of Americans now believe government should solve — has been lost amid rancorous debates over replacing Obamacare and stalled amid roadblocks erected via lobbying and industry cash.
Instead, she found herself in a courtroom here on Wednesday, watching the latest chapter unfold in a rancorous, drawn-out battle over whether she and thousands of other poor people in the state will get free government insurance after all.
Mr. Iger has a cautionary tale much closer to home: His predecessor Michael Eisner's 21 years in command ended after a series of bumbling decisions and his rancorous spat with Michael Ovitz, Disney's former president, led to an investor revolt.
New York (CNN)On the day the US and Canada finally reached a trade agreement -- after rancorous months that saw President Donald Trump insult the country's leader and foreign minister -- Canada's ambassador to the United Nations addressed the General Assembly.
" News of Mr. Flake's speech made it into the international news cycle, explains Mr. Bershidsky, where Europeans were left "scratching their heads at what amounted to a rancorous admission of defeat where his rhetoric would have suggested he should fight on.
In January we heard Hillary Clinton repeat the old Lost Cause line that Reconstruction should have been less "rancorous" and more "forgiving" of former Confederates, gliding across the fact that this would have occurred at the expense of black people's freedom.
By contrast with Tuesday night's rancorous Republican primary debate, the three remaining Democratic candidates were able to argue with one another for two hours on Sunday without questioning anyone's citizenship, threatening to bomb countries, or letting Donald Trump almost entirely off the hook.
After two years of rancorous debate, California's Public Utilities Commission upheld net metering by a vote of 3-to-2, allowing homeowners with solar panels to keep selling the excess power they generate back to their utility at the full retail rate.
According to N.B.A. people familiar with negotiations designed to avert a rancorous opt-out of the current deal next summer by owners or players, management and labor have mutual interest in raising D-League standards — but, not surprisingly, with different goals in mind.
Editorial The nation's rancorous debate over immigration policy has greatly diminished the chances of citizenship for a small group of people who have done a great service to the United States and are as deserving as anyone to make it their new home.
The threat of computer hacking and the potential for violent clashes is darkening an already rancorous presidential race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, amid fears that Russia or other actors could spread political misinformation online or perhaps tamper with voting.
Instead of a rancorous indictment of a decaying Spain that had rejected and censored him, Cervantes invented a tour de force as playful and ironic as it was multifaceted, laying the ground for all the wild experiments the novelistic genre was to undergo.
Walter D. Huddleston, a two-term Democratic senator from Kentucky whose hairsbreadth loss in a rancorous re-election campaign put Mitch McConnell on the road to becoming a Republican power in the Senate, died on Tuesday in Warsaw, Ky. He was 2300.
Yet officials said Mr. Bolton has moved swiftly to assert control over other issues he cares about: Iran, the Middle East and America's role in international organizations (he had a famously rancorous stint as ambassador to the United Nations under Mr. Bush).
A rancorous fight between John Schnatter, the former chairman of the Papa John's pizza chain, and the company he founded appears to have been resolved, with Mr. Schnatter agreeing to give up his board seat after he helps choose an acceptable successor.
The secretary of state's investigation is also likely to further inflame the rancorous national debate over Republicans' allegations of electoral fraud — many of which have proven to be baseless — and whether those claims are being used to unfairly harm the Democrats' electoral chances.
In a rare instance of bipartisanship overcoming the rancorous discord that's been the hallmark of the U.S. Congress, senators and sepresentatives issued a scathing rebuke to Apple for its decision to take down an app at the request of the Chinese government.
Democrats, who just two weeks ago expressed confidence they would retake control of the Senate, are now far less certain, and their fates may well be tied to the rancorous presidential race and the downbeat attitude of voters that contest has created.
However, after weeks of rancorous argument, and with days to go until voting on June 23, Britain is wrestling with a disturbing prospect: if voters elect to leave, it will be xenophobia, as much as rational facts and forecasts, that will have carried the day.
The potential for clashes has already darkened a rancorous presidential race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, on top of the threat of computer hacking and fears that Russia or other state actors could spread political misinformation online or tamper with voting.
What is beyond doubt is that the battle will push the parties farther apart, ensuring that an already rancorous election year becomes even more contentious as Republicans and Democrats alike try to rally their voters by portraying the opposition's approach to the nomination as illegitimate.
The backlash over his failure unequivocally to condemn racism and white supremacy, in the aftermath of violent far-right protests in Charlottesville at the weekend, culminated in the rancorous dissolution of two business advisory panels and an avalanche of condemnation from across the political spectrum.
The briefly rancorous scene, unusual for a somber event in the immediate aftermath of a terrorist attack, laid bare the rifts in New York City's polyglot gay and transgender community, and underscored the degree to which it has yet to fully embrace Mr. de Blasio.
Worse for her resentful supporters, in post-election interviews and leaked excerpts of the book, Mrs Clinton appeared to blame everyone but herself for her loss—including Senator Bernie Sanders, her rival in a rancorous primary contest that still divides the Trump-bruised Democrats.
For several weeks, I watched her move among a rancorous House of Commons , a divided Cabinet, and a recalcitrant E.U. (She declined to speak to me.) At the same time, Trump marauded, destabilizing the international order into which Britain is about to reëmerge, alone.
The Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, no stranger to speaking his mind and creating controversy, on Wednesday added fuel to an already confusing and rancorous debate about how the N.F.L. plans to handle players who demonstrate during the playing of the national anthem this season.
In Wisconsin, the effort played out in a rancorous all-night debate on Wednesday at the Statehouse, where, as protesters chanted in anger, Republican lawmakers pushed through bills limiting the power of Tony Evers, the incoming Democratic governor, and Attorney General-elect Josh Kaul.
MIAMI — The killing shook Florida's capital and stunned the international legal community: A prominent law professor locked in a rancorous battle with his ex-wife and in-laws was gunned down in his garage, in what prosecutors depicted as a murder-for-hire plot.
Nearly a decade removed from a rancorous split from Sonic Youth and her husband and bandmate, Thurston Moore, Ms. Gordon, 3033, is a solo act in every sense of the term: an ex-rock star, an ex-wife and, yes, an ex-New Yorker.
On Pro Football Not long after the owner Mark Davis of the Raiders got the green light from the other owners of N.F.L. teams to leave Oakland and move to Las Vegas, he sought to make things right with the passionate, sometimes rancorous hometown fans.
As standoffs between red states and blue cities grow more rancorous, the tactics of pre-emption laws have become personal and punitive: Several states are now threatening to withhold resources from communities that defy them and to hold their elected officials legally and financially liable.
Still, Democrats are feeling better than just two weeks ago, when the rancorous debate over Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' Sen.
Still, the disclosures and criticisms are unlikely to speed the talks, which already seem to have little chance of making progress until after the United States elects its next president in November — if even then, given how rancorous foreign trade has become in the American political debate.
If we do not succeed in beating back the far left and far right before they take the nations of Europe on this reckless experiment, it will end the way such rash action always does in history: at best, in disillusion; at worst, in rancorous division.
She would have brought true diversity to the Court on the most rancorous constitutional issue of our day, underscoring how an intellectually astute woman need not acquiesce in the unquestioning abortion rights dogma that has held the cause for women's rights hostage for far too long now.
The steady and seemingly inexorable unification of the Democratic Party behind Hillary Clinton stands in striking contrast with the rancorous and widening schisms within the Republican Party over the dominance of Donald J. Trump, who swept contests from the Northeast to the Deep South on Tuesday.
Robert W. Sweet, who as Mayor John V. Lindsay's top deputy worked to end some of the most rancorous conflicts in 923s New York, and who as a longtime federal judge struck down a state ban on begging on the streets, died on Sunday in Ketchum, Idaho.
Mr. Kaiser prompted a rancorous revival of the debate in 2017, when he wrote a newspaper opinion piece expressing dismay that the main showcase of modern art in Dresden, a city in the former East Germany, had consigned art produced under the dictatorship to the depot.
The town halls have become spectacles on a scale some say is worse than the rancorous town halls from the summer of 2009, when angry conservatives and tea partiers flooded meetings -- accusing lawmakers of taking their health care and questioning whether former President Barack Obama was a legitimate president.
FBI official Peter Strzok&aposs first public hearing tumbled into a rancorous and heated political fracas on Thursday, as Republicans clashed with Democrats as well as the former investigator over his anti-Trump texts -- and even threatened contempt for initially refusing to answer questions on the Russia probe.
" However, Obama did say that he felt that politics in general was becoming more "rancorous" and that he felt that the media was party to blame with "talk radio habits creeping into politics" and likening some of the things that politicians say to "the comments section" or "trolling.
The potential for violence related to the election has already darkened a rancorous presidential race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, on top of the threat of computer hacking and fears that Russia or other state actors could spread political misinformation online or tamper with voting.
Elisabeth Smagin-Melloni, who has organized similar coming-out balls for wealthy Russians in 12 cities, said she decided to cancel the sixth annual London event because, in the rancorous atmosphere around the spy scandal, Russians planning to travel for the ball had complained of difficulty getting British visas.
Americans will go to the polls next week in one of the most important and rancorous midterm elections in memory, one infused with partisan anger over the recent confirmation hearings for a Supreme Court justice, further stoked by fears of an immigrant invasion and the tragedy of recent domestic terrorism.
For millions of Americans, her place in the firmament is fixed and the decades-long run-up to the 2016 election, with its unexpectedly rancorous primary and the lingering email server scandal, has cemented many of the less pleasing impressions of the former first lady, senator and secretary of state.
Nevertheless, the question of whether to focus on winning over moderate voters or building enthusiasm among more progressive and anti-establishment voters is a huge topic of (often rancorous) debate among Democrats as 2020 approaches, and is one that will be on display during the upcoming November Democratic presidential debate.
The children say their father severed ties with the family in 2012, but the Chinese authorities have still held them for months under a practice known as an exit ban — a growing tactic that has become the latest flash point in the increasingly rancorous relationship between the United States and China.
In answering the last question of the night, Sanders's rivals said in the most explicit terms yet that they'd opt for a rancorous floor fight if he fails to hit the mark—just before reiterating their belief, in their closing statements, that keeping the party united will be critical moving forward.
READ: New York fight night for Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Indeed, a potential shift in the party's position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has long been brewing, with signs of ferment bubbling to the surface in recent years amid the rancorous relationship between President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
China added fuel to the fire of the increasingly rancorous trade war with the United States with a defiant front-page commentary on the Communist Party's People's Daily, ratcheting up tensions the day after U.S. President Donald Trump officially blacklisted Chinese telecom Huawei Technologies Co Ltd from doing business with U.S. companies.
In the opening minutes of President Obama's beautifully delivered, pitch-perfect speech, he pridefully referred to his daughters as "two amazing young women who just fill me with pride," before cracking wise on Sasha and Malia, observing how eight years of governing our increasingly rancorous nation has weathered his own physical appearance.
WASHINGTON — Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court on Saturday by one of the slimmest margins in American history, locking in a solid conservative majority on the court and capping a rancorous battle that began as a debate over judicial ideology and concluded with a national reckoning over sexual misconduct.
During Mr. Trump's first phone call with Mr. Peña Nieto, the two leaders had a rancorous exchange over trade and the wall but agreed that Mr. Kushner and Mr. Videgaray should draft a statement putting a positive spin on their conversation, according to a transcript that was leaked to The Washington Post.
In his first campaign rally since Speaker Nancy Pelosi declared the formal beginning of an impeachment inquiry last month, Mr. Trump was as raw and rancorous as ever, targeting individual Democrats in highly personal terms that no president has used in public and presenting himself as a victim of a partisan conspiracy.
Indeed, the trials of Mr. Mladic and others — including his political boss, Radovan Karadzic, who was jailed for 40 years on almost identical charges last year, and Mr. Milosevic, who died in 2006 before the end of his trial — may simply have intensified Serbia's rancorous perceptions of being treated unfairly and Muslims' sense of loss.
Mr. Trump appeared particularly incensed at public reports about his rancorous phone conversations with foreign leaders, including telling the president of Mexico the he might send American troops to stop "bad hombres down there," and berating the prime minister of Australia over an Obama-era deal to resettle refugees and then cutting the call short.
Like a youthful Cassius Clay going toe-to-toe with the seemingly invincible heavyweight champ Sonny Liston in 1964, Cardi was up against megastar Taylor Swift's rancorous "Look What You Made Me Do," a release that carries with it the punch of a built-in massive audience that nearly always guarantees artists like Swift top billing.
Strzok's hearing quickly devolved into rancorous partisan bickering after he declined to answer questions about special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation into Russian election meddling and possible collusion between Trump's campaign and Moscow.
Igor Sechin, head of Rosneft, the world's biggest publicly-traded oil company, and Nikolai Tokarev, the boss of Transneft, the world's largest pipeline network, are embroiled in an unusually public and rancorous dispute over their companies' responses to the contamination of Russia's Druzhba ("Friendship") pipeline, an episode that disrupted exports and tarnished Moscow's image as a reliable energy supplier.
Sunday was a day of intense maneuvering on all sides, with an elation among many Israelis that the rancorous relations with the Obama administration were over — but with questions about just how far or how quickly Mr. Trump would go on moving the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a quandary that has bedeviled American presidents for decades.
Peter Strzok's hearing before Capitol Hill on Thursday quickly devolved into rancorous partisan bickering after the controversial FBI agent declined to answer questions about special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's Russia investigation.
But adjacent this horror show, still with cowboy hats but in the style of doomed and iconic Birthday Party bassist, Tracy Pew, there were drawling noise mopes, in tight pants, singing rancorous songs of sex and despair, bands like The Spells, Vanity Set, The Gunga Din, all striving and dying to make a Southern Gothic of the Lower East Side.
The Trump administration has been bedeviled by leaks large and small that have brought to light information ranging from White House infighting and the president's rancorous phone conversations with foreign leaders to what surveillance showed about contacts by Mr. Trump's associates with Russia — and even what Mr. Trump said to Russian visitors in the Oval Office about his firing of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director.
Senators today are expected to move toward acquitting President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE on two charges without questioning witnesses as the third impeachment trial in American history lumbers toward a rancorous conclusion.
Teachers describe dealing with the election in America's classrooms Teachers describe dealing with the election in America's classrooms Teachers in classrooms across the U.S. are facing a new challenge in the wake of Tuesday's surprise election of Donald Trump: how to cultivate civil discussion after a rancorous campaign season, and create a safe space for students — some as young as elementary-school age — who've come to fear the president-elect.
There is the rancorous back-and-forth between those, like Michael Caine, who insist that patience from African-Americans in the movie industry is the best tonic, and others, like Spike Lee, who believe the promises by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and major studios to do better are a start, but nowhere near enough to rectify generations of neglect, benign and otherwise, toward minorities and movies.
In the normal course, Trump's first rancorous speech would have sent him back to opening golf courses, but we are in a new normal where the velocity of American politics is supercharged by deep anxieties across the West: Wherever you look, establishment leaders are on the defensive to fact-free populism and xenophobia; "experience" is the new dirty word, and jihadist groups provide the fuel for politics of hate and fear as Communist subversion did in the 2011s.
Now that the most rancorous election campaign in living memory is over, if Americans are to "bind the wounds of division," as President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE called for in his magnanimous victory speech, and come together "on one team" after this "intramural scrimmage," as President Obama put it in his remarks on the morrow of election day, then what is needed during this transition period is to identify some policy areas where genuine bipartisan consensus can be found around measures consonant with the new administration's articulated policy vision to provide it with some early leadership successes.

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