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But if this turns into tit-for-tat, with Europe retaliating and Trump retaliating back, who knows?
"They're retaliating against me because of my numbers," Gonzalez says.
China has denied it is retaliating against South Korean businesses.
Retaliating against American companies is a risky strategy for China.
By Wednesday morning, many were wondering where Trump's retaliating tweets were.
Already, officials in China and Mexico have made noise about retaliating.
He doesn't even THINK about retaliating when this shit goes down.
Dickson was never accused of retaliating against any whistleblower, Wicker said.
Then men with a Kikuyu criminal gang, called Mungiki, began retaliating.
Dickson was never accused of retaliating against any whistleblower, Wicker added.
Japan denies retaliating and says wartime compensation issues were already settled.
The Soviets urged Mao to join them in retaliating against Kim.
Iran has other options for retaliating against Washington and its allies.
Those arrests prompted accusations that China was retaliating for Meng's arrest.
China has a history of retaliating against foreigners for apparently political purposes.
People are retaliating against the people who are sworn to defend us.
Huawei and the Chinese government are also retaliating against the U.S. efforts.
Donald Trump isn't happy with Congress — and he's retaliating with passive aggression.
Those retaliating against Trump's tariffs on aluminum and steel are not stupid.
Countries are retaliating over Trump's tariffs, sparking fears of a trade war.
Some managers are accused of retaliating against employees for taking medical leave.
But both have also said that they were retaliating against rivals' attacks.
Employees have accused Wells Fargo of retaliating after they blew the whistle.
Retaliating against an employee for reporting discrimination is illegal under federal law.
They said Indian soldiers were retaliating, and the cross border firing was ongoing.
Bland also accuses the dealership of retaliating against him because of Pratt's firing.
Hills says Kelly's retaliating because Faith sued him and spoke out in 'Surviving.
The California law also prohibits employers from retaliating against workers for discussing pay.
He also accuses them of retaliating against him for exercising his constitutional rights.
Both governments have hinted at retaliating by buying fewer military jets from Boeing.
Or maybe Dany herself burns it all down, retaliating against something Cersei does.
Lyndon Johnson considered retaliating with a naval blockade or even a nuclear strike.
"It's a way in which Trump and ICE are retaliating against sanctuary jurisdictions."
China is aware of the sensitive political impact of retaliating against soybean farmers.
Should the First Amendment prohibit officials from retaliating against constituents on social media?
It also accused him of retaliating against an official who discovered the relationship.
Devaluing the yuan is one way China has of retaliating against the tariffs.
Now Trump is retaliating against sanctuary cities by sending in the Border Patrol.
The unusual process bolsters suspicions that the Trump administration is retaliating against California.
And Turkish forces began retaliating Thursday against Syrian forces in northeastern Idlib Province.
Unlike China, Japan has refrained from retaliating against Mr Trump's assaults on free trade.
The FCA held back from retaliating and ESMA's proposed clarification could help smooth relations.
Whatever the U.S. motive, China has a consistent record of retaliating against trade sanctions.
Police say they believe the bombers were retaliating against a crackdown on people-smuggling.
Foreign governments retaliating against the tariffs are likely to try to hurt these states.
A whistleblower said Pruitt lied about not retaliating against aides who questioned his decisions.
And potentially, it can lead to them losing housing, and landlords retaliating against them.
In the way he views the world, he was retaliating for a blatant dis.
Robinson later said that it was the closest he came to cracking and retaliating.
Broadcom, the document said, was retaliating because Western Digital had considered another supplier's products.
Mr. Mattis and other military leaders opposed retaliating, arguing that the attack was insignificant.
He told investigators that he was retaliating for U.S. airstrikes against the Islamic State.
Defence spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Devender Anand said the Indian army was "retaliating strongly and effectively".
She accused other campaign officials of being hostile toward her, and retaliating when she complained.
"There's no doubt that they are retaliating specifically against canola seed itself," the exporter said.
Larry, you know we're retaliating against China, I don't think we're in a trade war.
But instead of retaliating, Negan sees bravery in Carl and takes him under his wing.
To make matters worse, Hellman is retaliating by pulling the drug trade from D Block.
Mike Dunleavy for retaliating against the state's courts for ruling in favor of abortion rights.
You can tell, John was shocked and slightly injured -- he came really close to retaliating.
But the way Dorinda went about retaliating against this relentless shading couldn't have been worse.
In one case, the actions included retaliating against a complainant for reporting a sexual assault.
She was apparently retaliating against husband John Legend, which a friend in the background clarified.
"They are instead retaliating - engaging in economic retaliation, which makes me really angry," she added.
Not only that, but the company has begun retaliating against some of the Walkout organizers.
"I am not the one to ask about governments retaliating against the U.S.," he said.
Awakened to the range and recklessness of the G.R.U.'s activities, Western governments are retaliating.
The Obama administration said it was retaliating for Russian meddling in the U.S. presidential election.
But the workers say the allegations are a front for retaliating against two activist employees.
The suit alleges that Schedler began retaliating against her for shutting down his romantic advances.
And Mr. Trump would be retaliating against the economic dynamic that handed him the presidency.
Perhaps they are scared of his wrathful tweets or his history of retaliating against critics.
Now, members of the country's opposition say the ruling party is retaliating via nationwide raids.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that the country is not considering retaliating against the sanctions.
What's more, the incident has authorities worried gang members are now retaliating on one another's families.
Retaliating as Kardashian West allowed Kim to wiggle into the drama and become its leading lady.
President Donald Trump came close to retaliating but called off an airstrike at the last moment.
Some have speculated he could be worried about the Russians retaliating against him or his family.
Therefore, employers are legally barred from retaliating against any employee who participates in a complaint process.
The suspensions have fueled fears among Googlers that management is retaliating against employees, according to Bloomberg.
For example, the law prohibits employers from retaliating against workers taking or even requesting sick time.
Depending on the context and what exactly the retaliating organization did, hacking back can be illegal.
In May, two Google employees accused the company of retaliating against them for organizing the walkout.
The Saudi government has a well-documented history of retaliating against journalists who cover it critically.
With China retaliating, the Wall Streeters who had considered Trump a friend became wracked with anxiety.
The biggest question would be whether China would start retaliating not commercially but through geopolitical actions.
The organizers said the company was retaliating and filed claims with the National Labor Relations Board.
The FRSA bars railroad companies from retaliating against employees for engaging in safety-related protected activities.
The latest round of U.S. tariffs hit $34 billion of Chinese goods, with Beijing retaliating proportionally.
But what's to stop other countries, including China, from retaliating and trying to do the same?
There were also concerns about Russia retaliating and whether the United States should use similar tactics.
More immediately, trading partners are retaliating with tariffs of their own, levied on $79bn of American exports.
Reflecting on the prospect of Democrats investigating him and him retaliating by investigating them, Trump was cheerful.
The potential deployment of a U.S. anti-missile system in South Korea saw China retaliating against Seoul.
Retaliating against the Trump administration by weakening it any time soon is seen as a long shot.
Similarly, a few months prior, the European Union hinted at retaliating with trade taxes on Kentucky bourbon.
That's fine, we'd rather get turned back from Iraq because they're retaliating and you can't blame them.
It's therefore not a surprise to some analysts that Iran is considering retaliating in a severe manner.
The teachers' union said the principals were abusing their power and retaliating against anyone who questioned them.
And in some states where teachers scored victories, unions say lawmakers are now retaliating with new bills.
Michael Fallon, the British defense secretary, said the country would consider retaliating against cyberattacks with military force.
Correction: This story was updated to correct the wording of Trump's Saturday tweet about retaliating against Iran.
But after Ms. Williams reported abuses on what's known as "the Wyntegrity line," her bosses began retaliating.
China is retaliating with taxes on an equal amount of U.S. products, including soybeans, electric cars and pork.
Whistleblower laws also prevent employers from retaliating against workers who report violations of workplace safety and other laws.
The only payments were triggered by IAC/Match retaliating against plaintiffs by stripping away their hard-earned equity.
It's therefore not a surprise to some analysts that Iran is apparently considering retaliating in a severe manner.
She had also fallen under fire for allegedly retaliating against EPA employees involved in investigating sexual harassment cases.
John McCain too knows just how sharply Trump is capable of retaliating when he senses a personal affront.
It would strengthen rules to prevent employers from retaliating against workers for reporting problems or violations of rights.
The administration has argued that such a measure would put Americans at legal risk overseas from retaliating nations.
At least two women who said Epstein sexually abused them sued Maxwell, accusing her of retaliating against them.
So far, Japan has not joined China, Canada and Mexico in retaliating against U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs.
But Trump should not have expressed his frustration by retaliating against a key NATO ally, the congressman said.
Indian border guards say Pakistan "yet again blatantly" violated the 2003-cease-fire agreement and they are retaliating.
But creating a race war and retaliating against police officers is not the way to solve the problem.
Bern is retaliating with an order that Swiss shares can only be traded on Swiss exchanges from Monday.
Mr. Rollins said they were retaliating for being kicked out of K.O.S., and several current members defended him.
Similarly, Mr. Lighthizer vowed on Tuesday to "take all necessary actions" against countries retaliating against American trade actions.
Devaluing the yuan is one way China has of retaliating against Trump's tariffs, but it's fraught with risk.
Israel too largely kept to script, retaliating to rockets with air strikes that usually targeted empty Hamas buildings.
The report concluded that in retaliating against her, the Coast Guard violated the Military Whistleblower and Protection Act.
And an outright trade war with other nations, retaliating against American protectionism, would be catastrophic for all concerned.
McCabe has sued the Justice Department and the FBI over his firing, accusing Trump of retaliating against him.
And in some states where teachers won in their protests, some accuse lawmakers of retaliating with new bills.
The separatists were retaliating against Mr. Sánchez because he would not agree to a referendum on Catalan independence.
As the government continues its assault on illegal refineries and barges carrying stolen oil, local militias are retaliating.
The next month, he asked a judge to order the hospital to stop retaliating against staffers who file complaints.
Amazon isn't alone in apparently retaliating against Bloomberg over a report it says is untrue and riddled with inaccuracies.
Last week, two Google employees accused the company of retaliating against them for organizing the walkout, Wired first reported.
" Trump wasted no time retaliating in a statement: "For a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful.
The mission was about retaliating against the group that had conducted the worst-ever terrorist attack on U.S. soil.
Still, companies are increasingly retaliating with lawsuits, hiring private investigators and using other aggressive tactics, according to some activists.
Apparently he somehow found out about Hermione's romance with Fred and is retaliating the only way he knows how.
Presidential aides said they suspected that Abu Sayyaf militants were retaliating for an intensified military offensive against the group.
"The First Amendment prohibits the government—including Congress—from harassing political opponents and retaliating against disfavored speech," Consovoy wrote.
"This morning the government forces were retaliating against innocent Fertit people," he said, referring to a local ethnic group.
President Trump's tariff dispute has continued to escalate, with China retaliating and billions of dollars worth of goods affected.
The lawsuit asks for him to be reinstated and for Judge Ewing to be barred from retaliating against him.
Should we have a law in New York that prevents companies from retaliating against employees who unplug after work?
Two of them, Meredith Whittaker and Claire Stapleton, have accused Google of retaliating against them for their internal activism.
With the Canada Day tariff, the country joined China, Europe and Mexico, among others, in retaliating against American duties.
Several employees involved in previous organizing efforts have left Google as they allege the company was retaliating against them.
Tehran was retaliating for the U.S. killing of the top Iranian general at the Baghdad airport on Jan. 3.
"One of the most powerful companies in the world wouldn't be retaliating against us if collective action didn't work."
Retaliating against employees for claiming their rights under federal labor law is illegal, regardless of the worker's immigration status.
And it means mourning the loss of loved ones, retaliating in their honor, yet wanting the cycle to stop.
Petitt's case accusing Delta of retaliating against her after she shared her safety concerns is pending before an administrative judge.
Bera added that he was "deeply troubled" by reports of the administration "sidelining" policy experts and "retaliating against" career employees.
His assassin, identified as an off-duty Turkish police officer, claimed to be retaliating for Russian war crimes in Syria.
But America too believes it is retaliating: punishing China for trade and investment transgressions, including the theft of American technology.
The Houthis have fired missiles at Riyadh and Saudi oil facilities, saying they are retaliating against air raids on Yemen.
In response, Exxon tried retaliating with a lawsuit against Healey claiming she was politically motivated and incapable of impartial investigations.
Given last week's flurry of U.S. cyberattacks against Tehran, Iran's history of retaliating with cyberattacks might raise a few eyebrows.
It's almost as if Nest is retaliating for not being put in charge of Google's own voice-controlled smart hub.
But it refrained from retaliating as it seeks to maintain U.S. support for Iraqi forces battling Islamic State in Mosul.
In June, Iran shot down an American drone in the same waterway, and Trump came close to retaliating with airstrikes.
Erdogan said on Tuesday that Ankara would boycott electronic products from the United States, retaliating in a row with Washington.
He floated the idea earlier this year of retaliating by releasing immigrants without legal status and refugees in the cities.
Countries retaliating against Trump's tariffs have targeted industries important to McConnell's and Ryan's home states of Kentucky and Wisconsin, respectively.
If the new sovereign council is retaliating with violence, how much progress has the country really made since the revolution?
American manufacturers also depend on selling their products abroad and could be hurt by tariffs enforced overseas by retaliating countries.
And GAO said DOE rarely punishes contractors for retaliating against whistleblowers, only taking action twice in the last two decades.
Even as Obama announces the sanctions that Republican leaders says are long overdue, Trump compliments Putin for not publicly retaliating.
Meanwhile, the company reportedly has pushed workers not to unionize and has been accused of retaliating against workers who organize.
Florida's proposal mirrors California's new law in prohibiting the NCAA from retaliating against collegiate athletes who make money outside their schools.
Mr. McConnell remains opposed to the legislation, which he says would split Senate Republicans and could goad Mr. Trump into retaliating.
And so, therefore they have to make a choice: do they want their regime to be destroyed by retaliating or not?
Mr Carter notes—with tact—that retaliating against a foreign attack is the standing policy of the North Korean armed forces.
Many South Koreans believe Beijing is retaliating against THAAD, with measures against some companies and cancellations of performances by Korean artists.
"The more Israel uses disproportionate force, the harder it is for Hamas to continue holding back from retaliating," Mr. Baconi said.
The Cyber Command had previously focused its efforts on thwarting and retaliating against cyberattacks from Iran, North Korea, China, and Russia.
Experience from the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 suggests other countries are likely to respond by retaliating against American exports.
In 2014, President Barack Obama signed an executive order that prohibited contractors from "retaliating" against employees who talk openly about pay.
He resisted calls last year to make a film retaliating against "Phantom", a Bollywood drama about Indian spies thwarting Pakistani terrorists.
Our trade partners will certainly complain, but retaliating would be a mistake on their part and the part of the WTO.
In his office before the game, Collins had fielded several questions about the Royals possibly retaliating for Syndergaard's World Series pitch.
The administration has leveled tariffs against imported steel and aluminum and a slew of other prospects, with China in particular retaliating.
China's leaders are committed to retaliating in response to each measure, but they have been careful not to escalate the tensions.
" I could make a compelling case that their action violated 18 U.S.C. 1513, "Retaliating against a witness, victim, or an informant.
Washington implemented tariffs of 25 percent on $34 billion of Chinese imports just last week, with Beijing swiftly retaliating in kind.
Gao indicated the Chinese are more interested in negotiations than they are on retaliating, highlighting the need to prevent further escalation.
Since then, Google leadership has been accused of retaliating against the organizers of that walkout, as well as other protest actions.
They were kind of slapping tariffs on Europe and limiting steel from Europe and the Europeans were retaliating against our farmers.
We're told Ferrari is retaliating because Rob called him broke on social media ... and Ferrari insists that's just not the case.
He has denied any misconduct, arguing the country is retaliating for sanctions levied in response to Moscow's interference in the 2016 election.
President Donald Trump earlier this month increased tariffs from 10% to 25% on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, with Beijing retaliating.
But Clapper warned against retaliating via US cyberattacks on Russia, as Vice President Joe Biden recently suggested was possible course of action.
Annalise then goes to Hargrove, threatening a $50 million lawsuit against the university for retaliating against her after the fliers were distributed.
There are several different categories, including obstruction of congressional, administrative, and judicial proceedings, as well as tampering with or retaliating against witnesses.
The Justice Department accused him of "unfairly targeting Latinos for detention and arrest and retaliating against those who complain," per the NYT.
And in 2014, then-President Barack Obama signed an executive order prohibiting federal contractors from retaliating against employees who share their compensation.
Democrats slam alleged politicization of Trump State Department after IG report Senior Trump officials accused of harassing, retaliating against career State Dept.
In March, Songkick asked the judge for a temporary injunction against Ticketmaster, saying that the company had been "retaliating" against Songkick's clients.
These included "concerns about the bank retaliating against employees and purposefully concealing evidence from regulators of systemic problems at the bank." reut.
Now, an increasingly vocal group of Google employees who helped organize and facilitate the walkouts say the company is retaliating against them.
But others, concerned that labor activism could force costly concessions, have resorted to tougher tactics, retaliating against those who help organize protests.
Now the Sri Lankan Navy is retaliating with force, making the relationship between the two communities that rely on these waters worse.
Mr. Pruitt was also accused of using federal employees to help him with personal matters and retaliating against aides who questioned him.
Both strategies come with serious risks: Retaliating in kind could aggravate already deep polarization and wreck what's left of our political norms.
"The Trump administration and ICE officials have been very transparent that they are retaliating against California for its political position," she said.
Now Iran is retaliating, and a cycle of escalation looks possible — even if, for now, Trump is backing away from further conflict.
That is why the options now being discussed include alternatives like retaliating against Iranian facilities outside of Iranian territory and conducting cyberstrikes.
It remains to be seen whether Iran will go further than it has in retaliating, despite Trump saying it is standing down.
Ms. Greene accused Mr. Farenthold and his chief of staff, Bob Haueter, of retaliating after she complained about a hostile work environment.
" But Mr. Khan also warned against any attack on his country, saying: "Pakistan will not just think about retaliating, we will retaliate.
Hamas said it was retaliating for a Israeli commando mission in Gaza on Sunday that erupted into gunfight when uncovered by militants.
SEC rules adopted in 2011 bar corporate employers from retaliating against whistleblowers who try to report allegations of securities law violations or fraud.
Rather than slipping or blocking and then retaliating, the fighter explodes in at the same time as his foe, creating a car crash.
In a manifesto written before the attack, he claimed to be retaliating against women for the sex he felt he was being denied.
Collins told reporters in Maine on Friday that she would disapprove of Trump retaliating against anyone who came forward with evidence against him.
Shortly after, Neeley told the university that Glantz might have been retaliating against her by proposing to remove her name from a study.
Instead, it appears probable that he will further clamp down on civil liberties, acting on his authoritarian instincts and retaliating against his detractors.
Stocks fell sharply Monday as a trade war between the world's largest economies intensified with China retaliating against President Donald Trump's latest move.
China appears to be retaliating by letting its currency weaken below 7 yuan per dollar and halting its imports of U.S. agricultural products.
But both sides risk censure by the W.T.O. — the Trump administration for its tariffs, and China for swiftly retaliating without a proper review.
CNN was placed in the "Siberia" section of rose garden press conference, sparking network to ask if WH is retaliating against them pic.twitter.
He's made clear he wants a closer relationship with Putin, and he applauded the Russian leader for not retaliating with counter-sanctions. 2.
The agency also has been accused in recent years of mistreating passengers, retaliating against whistle blowers, handing out excessive bonuses and wasteful spending.
As skilled as he was, Howe could be a brutal player adept at retaliating for a slight when the referee was not looking.
A war of retaliating tariffs with China and the European Union could seriously disrupt trade and hurt global economies — including the United States.
First, our trade partners are retaliating to our import tariffs by reducing their demand for some key agricultural products like soybeans and pork.
This year, it began retaliating in kind, floating to the South leaflets that called President Park Geun-hye a snake and a prostitute.
GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (Calif.) is now retaliating against a fellow Republican for voting against him in the Speaker vote earlier this month.
Purchases ceased in July after Beijing slapped 25 percent tariffs on U.S. soybeans and other goods, retaliating against similar tariffs imposed by Washington.
Two of the employee organizers of the Google walkout have recently accused Google of retaliating against them because of their role in protests.
Both the ECB and the BOE are assuming scenarios in which America raises tariffs on China and Europe, with China and Europe retaliating.
In the end, which countries get a reprieve, and which end up retaliating, will determine the severity of the disruption to global trade.
Mr. Pillsbury said American officials told him earlier on Wednesday that they thought China had begun retaliating against the Trump administration's visa crackdown.
The move is interpreted as China retaliating after the President threatened to slap a 10% tariff on $300 billion worth of Chinese goods.
Mr. Erdogan warned Russia, which backs the Syrian government and which controls the airspace in western Syria, not to prevent Turkey from retaliating.
" When asked by reporters if Iran is done retaliating for the US killing Soleimani, he replied, "I think it's too early to tell.
And last week, Trump praised Putin on Twitter as "very smart" for not retaliating against U.S. sanctions levied against Russia for election meddling.
As reports indicated Trump could move forward with tariffs, European Union and Chinese officials considered retaliating by targeting American products with political significance.
That slaughter is alarming enough, but administration officials reportedly have also convinced themselves they can keep North Korea from retaliating, a dubious proposition.
In this case, there is nothing inherently feminist about showing female characters suffering at length before retaliating against a caricature of a misogynist.
Washington last week slapped tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, with Beijing retaliating with duties on $60 billion worth of U.S. products.
Washington on Monday slapped tariffs on $2214 billion worth of Chinese goods, with Beijing retaliating with duties on $2000 billion worth of U.S. products.
"What is driving gold is fear of these tariffs and the fear of China retaliating," said Michael Matousek, head trader at U.S. Global Investors.
Washington on Monday slapped tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, with Beijing retaliating with duties on $60 billion worth of U.S. products.
The government in Khartoum was accused of retaliating by arming local nomadic Arab tribes and unleashing them on civilian populations — a charge it denies.
In April, China slapped a 25 percent import duty on most U.S. pork items, retaliating against U.S. tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum products.
With the U.S. imposing tariffs and China retaliating, the expectation is that China's demand for Brazilian soybeans will increase, Cepea said in a statement.
Washington last week slapped tariffs on $21.7 billion worth of Chinese goods, with Beijing retaliating with duties on $22009 billion worth of U.S. products.
" On retaliating against NK: "We will continue to take very significant action, rolling out additional sanctions on North Korea, until they stop their behavior.
S. Attorney Chris Christie for making illegal campaign contributions — and for retaliating against his brother-in-law by hiring a prostitute to seduce him.
Washington last month slapped tariffs on $2000 billion worth of Chinese goods, with Beijing retaliating with duties on $2145 billion worth of U.S. products.
Even our closest allies are retaliating with tariffs against U.S. exports, and the stock market gyrates with each threat of a new trade action.
This is a stark development, which stands in contrast to the historical role of Chinese nuclear forces primarily for retaliating against an opponent's cities.
Washington last month slapped tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, with Beijing retaliating with duties on $60 billion worth of U.S. products.
But China's calculus, at least so far, isn't just about retaliating against the U.S. and inflicting industry-specific pain, according to the Peterson report.
The bill, which bars governments from retaliating against businesses and individuals based on religion, does not actually mention Chick-fil-A in its text.
By specifically retaliating against U.S. agricultural exports, such as soybeans, China intentionally targeted products that would have the largest impact in the United States.
They suggested that Aetna was retaliating against the administration because the Justice Department filed suit last month to block Aetna's proposed acquisition of Humana.
"This president and his national security team keep many options on the table particularly when it comes to retaliating against malign behavior," she said.
Hobson, who is close to Moore and played the role of energetic emcee at campaign events, said his move isn't about retaliating against Roby.
As prime minister, Mr. Modi has not shied away from openly retaliating in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir against the militants — and stirring up nationalist passions.
Duckworth has been accused by two former employees of the state's Department of Veterans Affairs of retaliating against them while she headed the agency.
Even with the chemical weapons, I feel like we didn't quite figure that out or come up with a bunch of evidence before retaliating.
Employees on both sides of the political aisle have accused Google of retaliating against workers on the basis of their ethical and political beliefs.
But the developments could further damage relations between the U.S. and China, leaving Huawei — and Beijing — with very few options for responding or retaliating.
Common Sense With China retaliating, America's allies reeling and markets skidding, maybe it's time to take off the gloves in America's burgeoning trade war.
The revisions underscored that judges have a responsibility to report misconduct and that retaliating against someone who does so is unacceptable, The A.P. reported.
But he said Turkey was retaliating with strikes of its own, including on a Syrian chemical weapons site south of the city of Aleppo.
SDF commanders have told CNN that its fighters are being met by fierce resistance from ISIS militants, who are retaliating with heat-seeking missiles.
And because Pyongyang believes it can survive such a threat only by retaliating, its incentive is to do so before it is too late.
Among other things, Moonves has been accused over decades of allegedly forcing women to perform oral sex on him and retaliating if they refused.
The most recent disclosures involved potential illegalities: using one's office for financial enrichment, retaliating against whistleblowers and doctoring federal records to hide meeting participants.
Google has denied those allegations, insisting that it is not retaliating against any workers and fired the group for violating new data-security policies.
More recently, two former Google employees have also accused the company of being biased against conservatives and retaliating against them for their political beliefs.
Yemen and Turkey are sponsoring the General Assembly resolution, which underlines the problem Mr. Trump would face in retaliating for an anti-American vote.
The new letter does not prove that Aetna was retaliating against the Obama administration, attempting to harm Obamacare's future because of the merger obstacles.
He talked broadly about fixing roads and bridges, enforcing borders and security, chilling out on regulation - and retaliating against those who don't share his vision.
This is a big concern across the country, as some teachers who protested or went on strike last year say they believe lawmakers are retaliating.
"It appears the Trump administration may well have violated federal law by retaliating against New York State for its immigrant driver license policy," he wrote.
The United States is suing Canada and several other countries at the World Trade Organisation for retaliating against Mr Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium.
He talked broadly about fixing roads and bridges, enforcing borders and security, chilling out on regulation and retaliating against those who don't share his vision.
"So if they start retaliating, we will see significant impact - very detrimental impact not just in Iowa, but across the Midwest as well," she said.
The bishop denied the accusation and said the woman was retaliating against him for having taken disciplinary action against her for her own sexual misdeeds.
We're told the guy told YG he's not a real celeb ... and casino's surveillance footage shows YG retaliating by yanking a chain off his neck.
And here is that conduct, which was basically Mings stomping on Zlatan's head: And here is Ibrahimovic retaliating with an elbow soon after: Boys, boys.
As long as these ridiculous situations exist, then people are still going to be retaliating, and that message is still going to be very strong.
The SEC rules, adopted in 2011, prohibit corporate employers from retaliating in any way against whistleblowers who try to report allegations of securities law violations.
Rosneft's demands came days after Sistema countersued Russia's top oil producer for around $5.6 billion, retaliating against $4.5 billion in legal claims made by Rosneft.
In a case that captivated Silicon Valley, she accused her bosses of not promoting her because of her gender and retaliating against her for complaining.
The SEC adopted rules in 2011 to prohibit corporate employers from retaliating against whistleblowers who try to report allegations of securities law violations or fraud.
Huawei said today that it was innocent of the charges, but neither the company nor the Chinese government has easy options for responding or retaliating.
"Instead of retaliating, China should address the long-standing concerns about its unfair trading practices," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said in an emailed statement.
Among other things, it would bar employers from using your salary history to determine your wages and from retaliating against you for discussing your pay.
In recent weeks, United States Cyber Command was asked to develop options for retaliating against the missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil fields.
Gavin Newsom of California and others that the Trump administration is retaliating against California, a liberal state that has consistently defied the president's deregulation agenda.
Those fired employees allege the company was retaliating against them for organizing, and have since filed federal complaints with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
In addition to alleged affairs, the JCC has accused Gentry of retaliating against local government employees who didn't provide full support for her election campaign.
U.S. tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese goods took effect on Friday, with China immediately retaliating with duties on the same amount of U.S. products.
Nike, slipping in the U.S. market after it lost singer Kanye West to Adidas and basketball star Steph Curry to Under Armour, is now retaliating.
But as reports surfaced that the president was moving forward with tariffs, European and Chinese officials considered retaliating by targeting American products with political significance.
But Mr. Mattis and other military leaders adamantly opposed retaliating, arguing that the attack was insignificant — a position that ultimately won out, these officials said.
Still, both letters made it clear that the administration was retaliating for the panel's insistence on issuing contempt citations for Mr. Barr and Mr. Ross.
We haven't seen, for example, investor concern that Boeing's ability to sell planes abroad will be profoundly compromised by foreign governments retaliating against American companies.
U.S. President Donald Trump raised tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports last month, which led to Beijing retaliating with its own set of levies.
Earlier on Monday, Erdogan said Turkey was retaliating for the attacks, adding that had told Russia, which backs Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, to "stand aside".
Washington last year imposed tariffs on $21.6 billion worth of goods imported from China, with Beijing retaliating with duties on $22.1 billion worth of American products.
Isn't the cost of taking on the Chinese and retaliating to some degree a possible slowdown in some of the international stocks that are based here?
Yadlin said Israel decided at the time against acknowledging the raid on the reactor so as not to provoke Syrian President Bashar al-Assad into retaliating.
They also want to know the specific law under which Trump would be retaliating against Mexico, which could have an impact on the timing of legislation.
The Kremlin said it was retaliating because the US had just announced increased sanctions on individuals and organizations that helped with Moscow's 2014 invasion of Ukraine.
For example, the federal regulation that has been touted as a pay transparency law only prohibits employers from retaliating against employees who disclose their own salary.
He leaves when there is violence or a conflict between stone-throwing protesters and authorities retaliating with tear gas, but quickly returns to ply his trade.
Retaliating against U.S. trade barriers, Beijing has imposed a 40 percent import tariff on soybean imports from the United States, creating excess in the soybean market.
Washington last year imposed tariffs on $1.23 billion worth of goods imported from China, with Beijing retaliating with duties on $21.2 billion worth of American products.
Many brave veterans and VA employees have gone public with what they've seen — and in countless instances, the agency has responded by retaliating against these whistleblowers.
But initially, both Egyptian and Russian authorities resisted the idea that terrorists may have struck, perhaps retaliating for Russia's support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
He's also been accused of approving large raises for political aides against White House orders, and retaliating against EPA employees who disagree with his spending habits.
But most nations being hit with the tariffs are retaliating against the U.S., arguing that Trump is employing the rarely used national security provision without justification.
AND SPECIFICALLY THERE WAS A REPORT THAT THE S.E.C. AND S.E.C. COMMISSIONERS HAVE MADE SOME COMMENTS TO SOME OF THE BANKS RETALIATING, IN TERMS OF REGULATIONS.
Numerous Republicans have criticized Trump's recent string of tariffs in part because countries, in retaliating, have targeted politically important industries such as agriculture in Midwestern states.
A better path would be to take Trudeau's analysis seriously — America's allies should come together and retaliate against Trump rather than retaliating against the American people.
He could try to take out North Korea's nuclear facilities with a "surgical strike," but that risks North Korea retaliating by attacking South Korea and Japan.
The trade war is rapidly escalating, with our trading partners retaliating against US actions and reports that Trump wants to withdraw from the World Trade Organization.
McCabe is also suing the Justice Department and FBI after he was fired last spring, and he has accused the President of politically retaliating against him.
But the company has continued to face internal criticism for allegedly retaliating against employees who report workplace harassment cases, as Recode has reported — under Naughton's watch.
In April, she sued the department, seeking to stop the investigation and accusing the department of retaliating against her for her activism on matters of race.
Her courage in seeing this important case through serves as a reminder to all who consider retaliating against whistle-blowers: You do so at your peril.
At the time, Mr Putin said he would refrain from retaliating as he hoped that the Trump administration would take a more constructive approach to Russia.
They say that the Democratic politicians violated the free speech rights of voters by retaliating against them based on their party registration and prior voting history.
He cited cases of a VA employee showing up drunk to scrub in for surgery, another engaging in armed robbery and senior managers retaliating against whistleblowers.
Three women have accused the U.S. ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland of sexual misconduct and retaliating against them professionally because they rejected his advances.
Driving the news: The U.S. is considering retaliating on Iran for this month's attack on Saudi oil facilities that Iran-backed Houthi rebels claimed credit for.
The 2014 Sony hack was attributed to North Koreans who were supposedly retaliating against the creation and release of an objectively bad movie called The Interview.
Whether Trump is blocking these people in order to shut them up or simply as a childish attempt at retaliating against their criticism is unclear for now.
It's selective with its imagery: Mehta crafts these scenes to indicate that the officers were merely — and gently — retaliating in response to unwarranted attacks by the protestors.
But his first reaction to the news of the sanctions was to praise Putin for not retaliating against the retaliatory sanctions by imposing sanctions of his own.
The woman also listed Yolonda Lipsey, Conyers' district director, in the lawsuit as well, accusing both Lipsey and Plowden of retaliating against her for reporting Conyers' behavior.
Officials would not describe the contents of the call, but it was clearly an effort to urge the Iranians not to escalate the situation further by retaliating.
Erdogan said on Tuesday Turkey would boycott electronic products from the United States, retaliating in a row with Washington that has sent the lira to record lows.
Thus there is some suspicion that Netflix is retaliating against Apple, which is launching a streaming service that includes deals with many major competitors, not including Netflix.
Since President Trump directly called out Nordstrom on behalf of his daughter, celebrities and regular folks alike have been retaliating by showing their support for the retailer.
But the pace has been all too slow for a president intent on retaliating against alleged Chinese foreign trade abuses and rebalancing the US-China trading relationship.
Huawei is retaliating by suing the U.S. government, arguing that the ban on using its equipment by federal agencies and contractors violated due process and is unconstitutional.
India joined the European Union and China in retaliating against U.S. President Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium, raising import duties on U.S. almonds by 20 percent.
A new whistle-blower lawsuit accuses Mallinckrodt of retaliating against an employee after she says she raised ethical concerns and potential violations of law by the drugmaker.
One of the options Israel is exploring is asking the Russians to use their regional forces to prevent the Assad army from retaliating against the civilian population.
Beyond the market share battle, analysts said that Russia could be retaliating for Washington's recent campaign of energy sanctions -- penalties made possible by the shale oil revolution.
In a continuing lawsuit, Mr. Kwait is accused of retaliating against Marc Einsohn, also an assistant principal, who questioned Mr. Kwait's alleged request to inflate students' grades.
Last week began with China retaliating against a planned 10 percent tariff on $300 billion of its exports by letting its currency fall significantly against the dollar.
He urged Kislyak that Russia should refrain from retaliating against the US. Putin took Flynn's advice — the next day, he released a statement saying he wouldn't retaliate.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt said on Wednesday it was considering retaliating against Italy for halting military supplies to protest the killing of an Italian student earlier this year.
Beijing is widely believed in South Korea to be retaliating over THAAD, including discriminating against some of its companies and cancelling performances by Korean artists without explanation.
Those would be on top of U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, which have brought retaliating tariffs on a range of U.S. products, including bourbon and soybeans.
Igor Konashenkov, blamed Israel for the near miss, accusing its military of habitually using civilian aircraft to "cover" its airstrikes and "block" Syrian air defenses from retaliating.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard warned the U.S. and its regional allies against retaliating over the missile attack against the Ain Assad air base in Iraq's western Anbar province.
In 2017, Tesla violated the National Labor Relations Act several times, Bloomberg reports, by threatening employees and retaliating against them, an administrative judge ruled today in California.
One is the cost of retaliation, which goes way beyond steel and aluminum, whether it's agricultural interests or other interests that other countries will be retaliating against.
"We are seeing safe-heaven buying right now with the breakdown in trade talks and China talking about retaliating," said Phillip Streible, senior commodities strategist at RJO Futures.
The health law's supporters say the move was pure politics: The Obama administration blocked a merger Aetna wanted, and so Aetna is retaliating by abandoning the health exchanges.
It's not clear that China will refrain from retaliating against the United States, though there are some positives in the latest developments on the trade front, he said.
It's disappointing to her that she is lashing out and retaliating in such a self-serving way, especially after all the opportunities given to her by the President.
It's disappointing to her that she is lashing out and retaliating in such a self-serving way, especially after all the opportunities given to her by the president.
Sources tell CNN that Flynn told Kislyak that the Trump administration would look favorably on a decision by Russia to hold off on retaliating with its own sanctions.
Padres pitcher Craig Lefferts, retaliating for an earlier pitch that appeared to nail his teammate in the kidney, incites the fight with an errant throw of his own.
The first is that one would suppose that foreign exchange participants would anticipate that U.S. trade partners are likely to respond to the border tax adjustment by retaliating.
"Black men dying and being forgotten, people retaliating against the people that are sworn to defend us — we have to come together and end all this," he said.
He was also wasting millions of taxpayer dollars, primarily on first-class travel and a 24-7 security entourage, and retaliating against staffers who expressed concern about it.
Four years ago, he also admonished his predecessor, Democrat Barack Obama, to refrain from retaliating after the Syrian government launched a poison gas attack on its own citizens.
On Monday, the trade fight escalated as China raised tariffs on $60 billion worth of American goods, retaliating for the president's decision to raise tariffs on many imports.
If the U.S. government starts penalizing companies that move abroad, what's to stop other countries from retaliating by penalizing companies that want to invest in the United States?
The two employees placed on leave have been involved in internal activism at the company, and workers are accusing the company of retaliating against them for that work.
The strike brought the United States and Iran to the brink of war, with Tehran retaliating by launching missiles Tuesday at military bases in Iraq housing U.S. troops.
Now, Uber is retaliating: the company has just fired Brahim Ben Ali and his assistant, both some of the protest's leaders and is threatening legal action against him.
Four of the walkout organizers left the company and two of them have publicly accused the company of retaliating against them for their political organizing around these issues.
"They tried to politicize it when they said we're thinking about retaliating against Ron Wyden because he has been one of the ringleaders of this," Wyden told Reuters.
Firing or retaliating against unionizing workers is illegal, and there's no indication Everlane would do that, but the union-busting emails do suggest they disapprove of the idea.
Seoul complained to the World Trade Organization that China was unfairly retaliating against South Korean companies over its acceptance of the U.S. antimissile defense system known as Thaad.
Union leaders said they believe this bill -- just like new bills in Oklahoma and Arizona -- are aimed at retaliating against teachers who scored victories with their 2018 protests.
Pompeo said Monday that the U.S. is not retaliating against the Chinese, though he did say the U.S. would "oppose any country" that sought to control the region.
President Donald Trump ordered a new raft of surcharges on around $200 billion worth of Chinese goods last week, with China retaliating with $60 billion in U.S. goods.
The charge claims that this falls under discouraging union activity in disciplining or retaliating against employees engaging in protected activities like discussing wages, hours, and conditions of employment.
It would also prohibit employers from retaliating against employees who discuss their salaries, a rule that already applies to federal contract workers thanks to Obama's other executive order.
She filed complaints with the staffing agency that employed her at Terranea, Excellent Maintenance Service, which led to supervisors retaliating against her, and, ultimately, firing her, according to Pezqueda.
Erdogan said on Tuesday that Ankara would boycott electronic products from the United States, retaliating in a row with Washington that has helped drive the lira to record lows.
"We are seeing safe-heaven buying right now with the break down in trade talks and China talking about retaliating," said Phillip Streible, senior commodities strategist at RJO Futures.
In a public consultation paper it also proposed making clear that EU investors could trade UK shares in London in a move to reduce the likelihood of Britain retaliating.
Mr Obama was retaliating for Russian interference in America's elections, which included hacking the computers of high-level Democratic Party officials and leaking the embarrassing contents to the press.
Statistics show that offenders distribute intimate images for all sorts of reasons, but the majority of the cases we see are like Hill's: an ex retaliating against his partner.
Next, they estimated how much each policy would harm a retaliating bloc's own economy, by counting the share of its imports of the chosen goods that come from America.
As the New York Times reports, the military recently started retaliating against those protesters with deadly shootings, sexual assaults, and more horrific acts throughout the nation's capital of Khartoum.
The document outlines nine goals, like helping to ensure foreign actors don't interfere with elections and working to prevent private companies from "hacking back," or retaliating for a cybercrime.
Canada is retaliating against the US' tariff on their softwood lumber by threatening to ban imports of US coal, and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross is having none of it.
The president-elect applauded Putin for holding off on retaliating to the U.S. actions, which included sanctions on nine entities and individuals and the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats.
HIGHLIGHTS President Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey will boycott electronic products from the United States, retaliating in a dispute with Washington that has helped drive the lira to record lows.
We also asked if the President gets credit for pulling back on retaliating against Iran for shooting down an American drone ... guess what George had to say about that.
Nien Hsing will also provide independently-appointed members of civil society access to its factories to interview workers and direct managers to refrain from retaliating against workers bringing complaints.
The spokesman also did not respond to a request for comment on whether the tweet violated any social media usage guidelines, or the prohibition on retaliating against federal employees.
Some of its liberal employees who were involved in organizing walkout protests last year accuse the company of retaliating against them for publicly demanding more ethical policies at work.
In a case settled in December (the dollar figure is under wraps), Shine was accused of retaliating against a woman who declined to have a sexual relationship with Ailes.
Now that the United States has laid out its case against Ms. Meng in greater detail, neither Huawei nor the Chinese government has easy options for responding or retaliating.
All involved kept the action secret, in hopes of keeping Mr. Assad from retaliating, but it was revealed, by The New York Times and others, a few weeks later.
So far it&aposs unclear what Iran plans to do, but experts seem to agree that Iran is serious about retaliating — the question is only a matter of timing.
The article also details how Shipt workers worry about the company retaliating against them for posting negative comments or asking pointed questions on internal message boards and Facebook groups.
Their families have yet to experience repercussions from their defections; the players hope that the team's high profile will prevent the government from retaliating, but they can't be certain.
Google has repeatedly said that it fired the employees for accessing information beyond what they needed to do their jobs, and that it was not retaliating against worker organizing.
Delta pilot Karlene Petitt accused Delta Air Lines of allegedly retaliating against her after she reported safety concerns to Dickson, who was an executive at the airline at the time.
A federal judge in Texas has denied an industry bid to block an Occupational Safety and Health Administration rule prohibiting employers from retaliating against workers who report injuries and illnesses.
Stanley, who ran a search engine optimization company, was sentenced to 97 months in prison earlier this month for retaliating against Generational Equity within weeks after his release from prison.
President Donald Trump has been levying tariffs on a variety of Chinese goods since the start of his administration, while China has been retaliating with trade barriers of its own.
Many Russian politicians increasingly believe Trump's political foes and Congress have left the U.S. president with little room for maneuver on Russia and they have nothing to lose by retaliating.
It would ban employers from asking job applicants how much they previously made, prohibit companies from retaliating against workers who share wage information, and increase penalties for equal pay violations.
But the company raised its prices in July after Beijing imposed a new 25% tariff on US cars, retaliating for America's decision to target Chinese goods with its own tariffs.
In addition to gender discrimination, her lawsuit accuses SkyWest of retaliating against her by giving her written reprimands for missing work -- absences she attributes to her anxiety over seeing him.
Earlier this year, as the Trump administration was considering what action to take on steel and aluminum tariffs, the European Union hinted at retaliating with trade taxes on Kentucky bourbon.
You're going to hear people say that this yuan move down was China's way of retaliating against the US for the trade war, but that's not what's going on here.
Moonves, 68, didn't directly address the individual cases described in that report, but told the New Yorker that he never engaged in nonconsensual sexual encounters and denied retaliating against anyone.
Second, that it could impose punitive tariffs if it judged China to be in violation of the agreement, and that China would be forbidden from retaliating with its own tariffs.
Many Russian politicians increasingly believe Trump's political foes and Congress have left the US president with little room for maneuver on Russia and they have nothing to lose by retaliating.
Because nuclear weapons take only minutes to deliver, the side that believes it is under attack has only minutes to respond — not enough time to investigate what's happening before retaliating.
" But he has another reason, too: Others in the town have threatened him because he is different from them, he said, and "the bong thing is my way of retaliating.
Washington (CNN)Former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe is suing the Justice Department and FBI over his firing last spring and accusing President Donald Trump of politically retaliating against him.
Trump's remarks also raise the question of whether he is retaliating against those who investigated whether his campaign colluded with Moscow during the 2016 election, something he has repeatedly denied.
The sanctions were listed on a menu of further government options after an American-led airstrike on Syria, retaliating against a suspected gas attack that killed dozens a week earlier.
The Maryland lawsuit proposes a solution that some justices have pondered: an argument that gerrymanders violate the First Amendment, not the 14th, by retaliating against opponents who express contrary views.
For years in the lead-up to that verdict, a state-sponsored Russian hacker team known as Fancy Bear had been retaliating, stealing and leaking data from Olympics-related targets.
Allegations include coercing court staffers to work on her electoral campaign and retaliating against workers who did not, as well as hiring a romantic partner, according to the conduct committee.
A group of four former Google employees who were recently fired plan to file labor charges against the company, accusing the search giant of retaliating against legally protected organizing activity.
New York (CNN Business)The National Labor Relations Board decided Thursday that McDonald's can settle a case that accuses the burger chain of retaliating against employees who tried to unionize.
While Beijing hasn't acknowledged retaliating against South Korea, it has blocked some Korean products into the country, discouraged Chinese tourists to South Korea and shut down several Lotte stores in China.
It's the latest chapter in a particularly ugly ongoing saga about a certain segment of comic book "fans" not getting exactly what they want and retaliating in the worst way possible.
In the past few weeks, Facebook and other tech firms have committed to not retaliating against their employees who choose to demonstrate on that date, traditionally observed as International Workers Day.
" They added that management has a "clear record of verbally supporting us, but punishing and retaliating against us on paper for taking steps to protect ourselves in and around the store.
The Israeli government calculated that Iran would feel less confident in retaliating militarily, possibly setting off a full-fledged regional war, if it were on the defensive in the international arena.
In court filings, lawyers for the former employees denied they had taken confidential information or courted other Credit Suisse employees, and said the Swiss bank was retaliating against them for leaving.
The second would impose a review of the risks of returning diplomatic compounds seized from Russia in December under the Obama administration, which was retaliating against Russia's interference in the election.
S. trade war as China added $60 billion of U.S. products to its import tariff list, retaliating against duties on $200 billion of Chinese imports that come into effect on Monday.
He has endorsed waterboarding, even though it is illegal; he has argued for retaliating against political enemies and journalists; and he has proposed excluding people from America based on their religion.
Litigants in both cases argue that partisan gerrymandering violates the First Amendment, either by retaliating against voters for their political preferences or by diluting their ability to influence the electoral process.
It is not easy though, to avoid retaliating in the face of vicious dogs and water hoses and armed sheriffs with batons bearing down with malice and hate on unarmed protesters.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Putin had taken the decision to hold off retaliating independently and had not known of Flynn's alleged request to Russia to refrain from an immediate response.
BMW, which reports on Thursday, faces stiff tariffs on cars it exports from a factory in South Carolina to China, which is retaliating against punitive measures enacted by the United States.
China's president, Xi Jinping, now faces competing pressures: to show strength, perhaps by retaliating against the United States, but also to limit the cost of rising tensions on China's ruling class.
In private, he said, many of them are very worried, but they are scared to speak their minds and publicly criticize Mr. Trump, potentially provoking him into retaliating against their companies.
"The most important thing for markets right now is that China hasn't escalated the trade war by retaliating against the latest U.S. tariffs," said Teeuwe Mevissen, Senior Market Economist at Rabobank.
The state-run Al-Ikhbariya television station said the government was retaliating against shelling Friday night from rebel-held areas on a government-held town in Hama Province, south of Idlib.
" If company executives have a reputation for retaliating against whistle-blowers, he added, "the leadership of Barclays will be disadvantaged because fewer people are going to be telling them about problems.
Ease up on tariffs and challenges — The U.S. wants China to stop challenging or retaliating against U.S. agricultural products -- either through tariffs or onerous inspection and testing at the Chinese border.
China is retaliating against the National Basketball Association by cutting back on its preseason tour and canceling broadcasts in China, after a Houston Rockets executive tweeted support for Hong Kong protesters.
When the attacks escalated, in what became known as the First Maroon War, the island's militia began retaliating, and it took more than ten years to reach a peace, in 1739.
New York (CNN Business)A former USA Today digital sales director has sued the newspaper for allegedly discriminating and retaliating against her after she told her managers that she was pregnant.
Instead, Trump seems much more interested in retaliating against a state in which his unpopularity has dragged down the entire Republican Party, virtually eliminating the party's California delegation in the House.
"This president and his national security team keep many options on the table particularly when it comes to retaliating against malign behavior," Conway told "Fox News Sunday" guest host Bill Hemmer.
Gavin Newsom, who scaled back plans for the project last week, accused the administration of retaliating for California having joined a lawsuit challenging President Trump's emergency declaration on the southwestern border.
The research may also have implications for the debate around hacking-back, the practice of victims retaliating against hackers in order to minimize the damage or learn more about the attackers.
Both countries have been at odds regarding their trade policies for most of last year, with President Trump repeatedly announcing new tariffs on Chinese goods and Beijing retaliating at the same scale.
In addition to retaliating against critics of doping by Russian athletes, the disinformation campaign was aimed at trying to falsely claim that "clean athletes" were using banned substances, according to the government.
In retaliating against a critical media outlet, the State Department is sending a wrong message to the world about how to uphold our basic American values such as freedom of the press.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday Turkey's southern border region with Syria had come under serious mortar fire over the last two days and Turkish forces were retaliating as necessary.
Those tensions escalated this month, with the United States raising tariffs on Chinese goods in the midst of trade negotiations and China retaliating, dashing hopes for a quick resolution to the dispute.
According to the judge's order, federal officials are barred from forcing Jane Doe to reveal her decision to anyone else or from retaliating against her or the contractor that runs the shelter.
"Given the tremendous dependence of this nation on the cyber domain, we have to think twice, I think, and be very cautious, I think, about retaliating in a cyber way," Clapper said.
The U.S. Labor Department pushed back on Tuesday against an industry bid for a nationwide preliminary injunction to block a rule prohibiting employers from retaliating against workers who report injuries and illnesses.
Surprisingly, the Mayor has not made an official statement about the recent surge of Las Vegas nightclubs retaliating against the dominance of EDM DJs, a movement that could affect the city's revenue.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday that Ankara would boycott electronic products from the United States, retaliating in a row with Washington that has helped drive the lira to record lows.
Mexico's previous government wasted little time in retaliating against the metal tariffs, slapping measures on products ranging from pork legs and apples to cheese and bourbon as well as various steel products.
Similarly, during the Obama administration, Trump took to Twitter to rebuke the president's consideration of retaliating against a Syrian chemical weapons attack that killed 1,429 people in Damascus in late August 2013.
In a tweet, he hinted at retaliating against a deadly chemical weapons attack believed to be carried out by supporters of Syrian President Bashar Assad, warning of a "big price" to pay.
Reports surfaced in August that she was being investigated by the Pentagon inspector general for allegedly misusing staff by directing them to run personal errands for her and later retaliating against them.
Political contributor Scottie Nell Hughes filed a lawsuit against Fox News on Monday accusing the network of retaliating against her after she claimed she was raped by Fox Business anchor Charles Payne.
Some administration officials have worried that publicly blaming Russia without imposing some cost could raise questions about why the United States was not retaliating, said two sources familiar with the internal debate.
Charles Kushner pleaded guilty to 16 counts of tax evasion, one count of retaliating against a federal witness -- his brother-in-law -- and another count of lying to the Federal Election Commission.
While China is limited in how much it can retaliate on American goods, given that it imports far less from the United States than it sells, Beijing has other ways of retaliating.
In other business news, three Somali women working for Amazon near Minneapolis accused the company of creating a hostile environment for Muslim workers and retaliating against them for protesting their work conditions.
At a certain point, Iran started retaliating: In the 1980s, it cultivated regional groups and militias hostile to Washington, and encouraged them to take Westerners hostages and staged attacks through these networks.
The Saudi government has a well-documented history of retaliating against journalists who cover it critically, such as Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist who was killed by Saudi agents in 2018.
The latest accusations come as the T.S.A. is under fire from Congress for retaliating against whistle-blowers at the agency who have spoken out about security lapses at a number of airports.
"Tariffs are seen as a direct slap in the face, and it will be very difficult for the Chinese government to sit back and take those blows without retaliating," Mr. Prasad said.
Susanne Schafmeister filed the lawsuit in federal court on December 27, accusing the orthopedic surgeon John Kennedy of harassing her, discriminating against her, and retaliating against her after she ended their relationship.
San Francisco (CNN Business)A top executive at Fiat Chrysler is suing the automaker for allegedly retaliating against him for cooperating with an investigation into the company by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Arne Wilberg, who worked as a recruiter for YouTube for seven years, filed a civil lawsuit against Google in January for allegedly retaliating against him when he objected to the company's recruiting practices.
One former senior Western counter-terrorism official told CNN there is worry the recent escalation in US counter-terrorism operations in Yemen, including January's Navy Seal raid, might lead to the group retaliating.
It accused Bentley of ordering law enforcement officers to track down recordings that suggested he had had an affair with Mason and accused him of retaliating against an official who discovered the relationship.
" • Quotation of the day "Tariffs are seen as a direct slap in the face, and it will be very difficult for the Chinese government to sit back and take those blows without retaliating.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday that Turkey would boycott electronic products from the United States, retaliating in a row with Washington that has helped drive the lira to record lows.
China, last week, proposed a set of differentiated tariffs on $22.1 billion worth of U.S. imports, retaliating to the Trump administration's plans of 20.5 percent tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports.
Stocks were pummeled by China's announcement that it will increase tariffs on roughly $60 billion worth of US goods on June 1, retaliating against higher tariffs imposed by the Trump administration last week.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan had said on Tuesday that Ankara would boycott electronic products from the United States, retaliating in a row with Washington that has helped drive the lira to record lows.
The United States would have most to lose if it started a trade war with other countries, while China would be better off after retaliating, a simulation by the European Central Bank showed.
Some business leaders fear that Trump is planning to use the task force to raise package rates as a way of retaliating against Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who also owns The Washington Post.
Beijing hit back against U.S. plans to impose tariffs on $20.86 billion in Chinese goods, retaliating with a list of similar duties on key American imports including soybeans, planes, cars, beef and chemicals.
He wrote that the campaign was trying to "punish me and shut me up" and that it was retaliating against him for endorsing Senator Ted Cruz of Texas during the Republican primary contests.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Friday on $73 billion of Chinese imports, with China retaliating immediately by slapping duties on American exports, including crude oil, and suspending all previous trade agreements.
China's finance ministry said on Monday it planned to impose tariffs on $21.91 billion worth of U.S. goods, or a total of 2500,256 products, from June 21.94, retaliating after U.S. moves last week.
Several governors vowed Tuesday not to deploy their state National Guards to the southern border, bringing the total number of governors retaliating against the Trump administration's hotly-contested child separation policy to seven.
The big picture: On one hand, a weaker currency gives China a way of retaliating against the U.S. even after it maxes out on its ability to match U.S. tariffs dollar for dollar.
Ramsey, who announced on Facebook that she was quitting the race, was accused in the lawsuit of sexually harassing and then retaliating against a male subordinate who said he had rejected her advances.
The military and government officials declined to comment, in line with their usual policy of ambiguity, an approach intended to avoid forcing the government of Bashar al-Assad or his allies into retaliating.
The Democrats are looking into claims that Mr. Dickson was involved in retaliating against a pilot who raised safety concerns, with some senators now suggesting he may be unfit for the F.A.A. job.
The lawmaker, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, a towering figure in the country's governing Nepal Communist Party, denied assaulting the woman and suggested that she was retaliating after being denied a job in his office.
Officials have said the United States was retaliating against Iran, first for the death of an American contractor, and then for attacks at the American Embassy in Iraq led by pro-Iranian forces.
The U.S.-China trade war has dragged on for more than a year, with Washington slapping elevated tariffs on billions of dollars of Chinese goods and Beijing retaliating with levies of its own.
India, the world's biggest buyer of U.S. almonds, raised import duties on the commodity by 20 percent, joining the European Union and China in retaliating against Trump's tariff hikes on steel and aluminium.
Indeed, the European Central Bank said on Wednesday the United States would have the most to lose if it started a trade war with other countries, while China would be better off after retaliating.
Today the Trump administration slapped $34 billion in tariffs on Chinese goods, with China immediately retaliating with tariffs of its own, targeting not just the U.S. but areas where Trump got the most support.
It also allows a break of at least 10 hours between shifts (meaning no quick turnarounds to work consecutive closing and opening shifts), and prohibits employers from retaliating when employees express their schedule needs.
"Biden strongly supports the Protecting the Right to Organize Act's (PRO Act) provisions instituting financial penalties on companies that interfere with workers' organizing efforts, including firing or otherwise retaliating against workers," Biden's website reads.
Above all, Mr Netanyahu stayed out of the war in Syria, restricting himself to bombing suspected Hizbullah arms convoys, retaliating against any fire from Syria and offering medical treatment to wounded civilians and fighters.
Meanwhile other countries have responded, with India joining the European Union and China in retaliating against U.S. tariff hikes on steel and aluminium by raising import duties on various goods including almonds and walnuts.
The U.S. government may be reticent about retaliating against Russia with its own cyberattacks right now, according to The New York Times, because Russia could come back to disrupt the U.S. elections next month.
Despite its dependence on LNG, Beijing nevertheless imposed a 10 percent tariff on U.S. supplies last month, retaliating after the Trump administration slapped a 10 percent import tax on $200 billion of Chinese goods.
How does one reconcile the privilege of being the ruler of the most powerful country in the world with not retaliating against the people who've plundered and colonized the continent that country sits on?
S. trade war as China added $60 billion of U.S. products to its import tariff list, retaliating against U.S. duties on $200 billion of Chinese goods that came into effect at 1.33 GMT Monday.
Their bill would ban employers from asking prospective employees about salary history or retaliating against workers who discuss wages, require large businesses to report annual compensation data, and authorize grants for negotiation training programs.
Researchers presented respondents with a fictional news item about a long-range missile test and gave them a choice of "preferred" U.S. military responses and probabilities the attack would prevent North Korea from retaliating.
The host was less enthused by the addition of cow stomach, retaliating with a dish he called a "stargazy pie" but which could more accurately be called a crime against fish, pies, and stargazing.
One TVC at the protest, who preferred to remain unnamed, said many of his peers are upset with low pay and other workplace issues, but are fearful of management retaliating if they speak out.
Mr. Xi faces competing pressures — to show strength, perhaps by retaliating against the United States, but also to limit the cost of rising tensions and the trade war with Washington on China's ruling class.
HONG KONG — An American reporter for Buzzfeed News has become the latest foreign journalist to be forced from China, which has a history of retaliating against news organizations and individual journalists for critical coverage.
In court, Michael Kimberly, a lawyer for the challengers, said that the Democratic politicians violated the free speech rights of voters by retaliating against them based on their party registration and prior voting history.
The Republican-backed First Amendment Defense Act would prohibit the federal government from retaliating against a person or business that "acts in accordance with a religious belief or moral conviction" opposing same-sex couples.
Mr. Obama confirmed at a news conference in December that he had told Mr. Putin to "cut it out," and explained that he held back from retaliating for fear of Russia escalating the cyberattacks.
To Maximilian Terhalle, a German professor currently teaching in Britain, this means that Germany, Poland or the Baltic countries could never fully rely on France or Britain retaliating against Russia for a strike against them.
Now the company, which has situated itself as a progressive outlier from Silicon Valley tech companies, faces a federal complaint for allegedly retaliating against union organizers, and has declined the union's request for voluntary recognition.
And Greg Ip of the WSJ, who says China started the trade fight, had an informative tweetstorm about each side's vulnerabilities: But Neil Irwin of the Upshot warns that China has other ways of retaliating.
A former Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc chemist who last year won a $1.66 million verdict from a biotechnology company accused of retaliating against him for whistleblower claims was awarded at least $3.3 million more on Tuesday.
The U.S. military launched cruise missile strikes on three coastal radar sites in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen, retaliating after failed missile attacks this week on a U.S. Navy destroyer, U.S. officials said on Wednesday.
Copper, widely viewed as a bellwether for the global economy, has been battered by escalating trade tensions that resulted in the United States imposing tariffs on $34 billion of Chinese imports and Beijing quickly retaliating.
Ross told Reuters in a telephone interview that Canada was "already retaliating" against the United States well ahead of the lumber duties by restricting imports of U.S. highly filtered milk protein products used by cheesemakers.
He has shown a willingness to work with President Trump by not retaliating against the Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs, and by working in the process to develop principles for World Trade Organization reform.
Syria strikes: The real impact is in Moscow Zakaria opened his show with an explanation of why he supports US military action, citing the following reasons: It's worth retaliating against a regime using chemical weapons.
China has responded to the Trump administration's plan to slap tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods, retaliating with a list of similar duties on key U.S. imports that has stocks tanking on the news.
The big picture: The U.S., Canada and 13 E.U. countries have joined the U.K. in retaliating over the poisoning of Russian ex-double agent Sergei Skripal in the English town of Salisbury three weeks ago.
A dozen lawsuits filed against Planned Parenthood clinics in federal and state courts since 234 accused managers of denying workers rest periods, lunch breaks or overtime pay, or retaliating against them for taking medical leave.
Some of the detained men interviewed by VICE asked to withhold their names because they're worried about guards retaliating against them for speaking about the conditions in the facilities or hurting their pending immigration cases.
Chinese Embassy officials complained to State Department officials about the expulsions and asked in a meeting whether the agency was retaliating for an official Chinese propaganda campaign in August against an American diplomat, Julie Eadeh.
ANKARA (Reuters) - The Turkish army is retaliating with artillery fire at Syrian government targets in Syria after an airstrike killed 22 Turkish soldiers in the northwestern Idlib province, two Turkish security officials said on Friday.
South Korean officials have expressed their suspicions that China is indirectly retaliating against the THAAD system, but Finance Minister Yoo Il-ho has said China has not done anything yet to prompt an official complaint.
Meanwhile, the detail that's stopping Dany from retaliating against Euron by torching his fleet, as stated in "The Queen's Justice," is that she doesn't know where he is or what kind of support he has.
Besides retaliating with tariffs, China could also restrict export of goods, raw materials and components core to U.S. manufacturing supply chains, former finance minister Lou Jiwei told a Beijing forum on Sunday, according to an attendee.
The bank went through a historic and controversial process during Kim's tenure for rules requiring consideration of human rights and environmental factors in lending, during which he was accused of retaliating against an LGBT employee leader.
"Out of the billions of dollars that we're taking in, a small portion of that will be going to our farmers, because China will be retaliating, probably to a certain extent, against our farmers," Trump said.
The theory that comes up pretty much anytime I talk to a health policy expert who generally supports the law is this: Aetna is retaliating against the Obama administration for blocking its proposed merger with Humana.
Boockvar, like others, had been looking for a trade deal earlier in the month, but there has been no sign of positive movements, and the crackdown on Huawei raised concerns about China retaliating against U.S. companies.
China hit back on Wednesday at the U.S. plans to slap tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods, retaliating with a list of similar duties on key U.S. imports including soybeans, planes, cars, whiskey and chemicals.
The hourlong conversation comes days after a former Uber reliability engineer, Susan Fowler, wrote a blog post detailing multiple instances of the company's human resources department allegedly ignoring and retaliating against her reports of sexual harassment.
Retaliating against Syria or Russia, which may have supported the chemical attack, could make things even worse, the "Mad Money" host said, adding that Trump's back-and-forth on the issue only exacerbates the current uncertainty.
He was a climate change policy adviser at the US Department of the Interior until July 2017, when he became a federal whistleblower, accusing the Trump administration of retaliating against him for his climate change work.
In just the last few weeks, Pruitt has been accused of retaliating against EPA staff, arranging official trips to fulfill his personal travel whims and orchestrating pay raises for aides in defiance of the White House.
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack, saying that the two assailants — who were shot dead by the police — were "soldiers" retaliating against the United States-led coalition fighting the group in Iraq and Syria.
A net neutrality enthusiast who made death threats against the head of the Federal Communication Commission after the agency repealed federal regulations pleaded guilty on Friday to intimidating, interfering with, or retaliating against a federal official.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian authorities have burned the carcasses of nearly 300 crocodiles slaughtered by villagers retaliating for the death of a man attacked by a reptile from a breeding farm, a government official said on Tuesday.
China has responded to Mr. Trump's initial tariffs with its own equal amount of levies on American goods like pork, steel, cars and fiber optic cable and has said that it is prepared to continue retaliating.
After Congress overwhelmingly passed new sanctions in August retaliating against Russia over a range of issues including the election interference, Mr. Trump was forced to sign the measure into law in spite of his own objections.
A report by an independent investigator concluded that Mr. Peters had abused his power in retaliating against an office whistle-blower and it portrayed him as a bullying and arrogant boss who sought to intimidate subordinates.
The tariffs imposed by the United States will mostly be paid by American companies and consumers, while China is retaliating with moves that soften the blow for companies in China, including those that are foreign-owned.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi told lawmakers on a caucus conference call that news reports were confirming that the heart of the briefing was about the White House retaliating against State Department staff who complied with the investigation.
He has blamed his former lawyers for filing inaccurate forms without his knowledge and accused the government of retaliating against him for hiring new lawyers who refused to let their client lie in Mr. Kian's trial.
According to court documents, Flynn lied to investigators when he told them that he did not ask Kislyak to refrain from retaliating against U.S. sanctions imposed by the Obama administration in response to the Russian meddling.
"McDonald's is walking away with a get-out-of-jail-free card after illegally retaliating against low-paid workers who were fighting to be paid enough to feed their families," the group said in a statement.
Laws like the Whistleblower Protection Act and the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act protect federal government employees who report violations of the law and other abuses, preventing federal agencies from retaliating against employees who report that information.
In the intervening months, both China and the US have continued to announce new rounds of tariffs on strategically chosen industries, with each announcement followed nearly immediately by the other country retaliating with measures of their own.
Those Friday jobs numbers coming on the same day that the Trump administration began imposing tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods with Beijing retaliating with its own tariffs on American products, including soybeans and cars.
In recent weeks, Pruitt has faced increasing scrutiny for: a housing deal tied to an energy lobbyist; spending millions on first-class travel and security measures; and reportedly retaliating against staffers who spoke out against his spending.
The promised payoff –– one last meeting between Derek and his former gang –– is permanently interrupted after Danny is gunned down by a black classmate retaliating over a confrontation the former instigated at the start of the movie.
CEPA is a so-called "whistleblower act" in New Jersey that was put in place to stop employers from retaliating against employees who report, object to, or refuse to participate in what they view as illegal behavior.
India joined the European Union and China in retaliating against Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium, raising import duties on U.S. almonds by 893 percent and leveraging its position as the world's biggest buyer of the product.
"The pathetic reality ... was that Weinstein was retaliating against Ms. Judd for rejecting his sexual demands approximately one year earlier, when he cornered her in a hotel room under the guise of discussing business," the document reads.
In South Korea, China is widely believed to be retaliating against Seoul's plan to host the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) system of the U.S. military, against the threat of the missile attack from North Korea.
A California labor lawyer can be held liable under the Fair Labor Standards Act for retaliating against his client's former employee who was suing for violations of state workplace law, a federal appeals court ruled on Thursday.
ERBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - The Iraqi government asked the autonomous Kurdish region on Sunday to hand over international border posts and its international airports, retaliating to a Kurdish independence referendum to be held on Monday in northern Iraq.
The legislation includes provisions that would prevent employers from retaliating against employees for discussing salaries, require companies to prove there is legitimate reasoning for pay discrepancies and bar employers from screening potential employees based on salary history.
The announcement from the Government Accountability Office comes as Pruitt is under fire for his use of taxpayer funds, renting an apartment tied to an energy lobbyist and allegedly retaliating against EPA staff for questioning his decisions.
CNN reported in August that White was under investigation by the Defense Department Office of Inspector General for allegedly retaliating against staff members after she used some of them to conduct her personal errands and business matters.
In a memo obtained by The New York Times, the campaign reportedly said there's "no question" that donors are retaliating in response to Gillibrand calling on Franken, who had been accused of sexual harassment, to step aside.
Two U.S. officials familiar with the release of the investigators said China appeared to be retaliating for the state department listing, since the activists would be free to discuss the treatment of workers by Ivanka Trump's suppliers.
The fine comes amid trade tensions between the EU and the U.S. after the Trump administration imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the EU. The EU is retaliating, sparking fears of a global trade war.
The report came after media reports of Beijing tour operators being ordered to stop selling trips to South Korea prompted fears that China was retaliating against the deployment of the U.S. missile defense system to South Korea.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The United States would have most to lose if it started a trade war with other countries, while China would be better off after retaliating, a simulation by the European Central Bank showed on Wednesday.
India joined the European Union and China in retaliating against Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium, raising import duties on U.S. almonds by 266.46 percent and leveraging its position as the world's biggest buyer of the product.
Dana White, the top spokesperson at the Pentagon, is under investigation for allegations of misusing staff to run personal errands and retaliating against staff members, CNN's Barbara Starr first reported citing four sources familiar with the probe.
American officials believe the coming months will be rocky, with Tehran using paramilitary forces to try to hit American targets in Iraq, and the United States retaliating — even if American officials are divided over the best response.
Gao Feng, a spokesman for China's Ministry of Commerce, said Thursday that Beijing is willing to resolve its trade fight with Washington calmly, indicating that the Chinese are more interested in negotiations than they are on retaliating.
Beijing on Wednesday hit back against the Trump administration's plans to impose tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods, retaliating with a list of similar duties on key U.S. imports including soybeans, planes, cars, whiskey and chemicals.
ANKARA, Feb 28 (Reuters) - The Turkish army is retaliating with artillery fire at Syrian government targets in Syria after an airstrike killed 22 Turkish soldiers in the northwestern Idlib province, two Turkish security officials said on Friday.
The Chinese Communist Party's official newspaper, People's Daily, on Tuesday said the talks could go three ways, namely both sides reaching a "fair" deal; the talks completely falling apart; or maintaining the state of "talking while retaliating".
The Chinese Communist Party's official newspaper, People's Daily, on Tuesday said the talks could go three ways, namely both sides reaching a "fair" deal; the talks completely falling apart; or maintaining the state of "talking while retaliating".
Consider how the North Koreans might be studying the U.S. military strikes retaliating against the Syrian chemical weapon attack, the moving of the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, and the tearing up of the Iran nuclear deal.
Months of talks between the two sides were upended after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to raise tariffs on $21.2 billion worth of Chinese goods to 22.3% from 2414% on Friday, retaliating against last-minute reversals by China.
Then on Monday, China said it would raise tariffs on U.S. LNG imports to 22% on June 220 from the current rate of 10%, retaliating against Washington's increase in tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods last week.
Mel B is not retaliating against Stephen Belafonte by keeping her daughter, Angel, from him ... she says she wants him out of the picture because she now has a strong relationship with the child's biological father -- Eddie Murphy.
Jackie Lawson, a former senior director of finance at Fidelity who resigned in 2007, sued the mutual funds company in Boston federal court in 2008 claiming it had violated laws intended to protect whistleblowers by retaliating against her.
Obama wants Congress to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act, which would ban employers from retaliating against workers who talk to each other about how much they earn and make it harder to justify unequal pay along gender lines.
"The pathetic reality, however, was that Weinstein was retaliating against Ms. Judd for rejecting his sexual demands approximately one year earlier, when he cornered her in a hotel room under the guise of discussing business," the suit states.
These parents and teachers say that she is forcing teachers to adopt prepackaged curriculums, bringing in families with little stake in the school's approach and retaliating against teachers who resist her policies by starting investigations focused on them.
DUBAI, April 23 (Reuters) - Iran's parliament passed a bill on Tuesday requiring the government take firm steps to respond to "terrorist actions" by U.S. forces, state TV reported, retaliating against Washington's blacklisting of the country's elite Revolutionary Guards.
In the latest developments, Mexico imposed tariffs on a range of American products, retaliating for U.S. President Donald Trump's decision last week to remove an exemption on steel and aluminium for allies Mexico, Canada and the European Union.
Context: The fine comes amid trade tensions between the EU and the U.S. after the Trump administration imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the EU. The EU is retaliating, sparking fears of a global trade war.
"It is my understanding that they did convey to the Russian federation that it was completely inappropriate for them to be taking steps they are taking retaliating against a whistleblower, opening an investigation, seeking his extradition," said Walden.
And while some people believe that diplomatic efforts may have eased the North Korean threat to the Games, others are bracing for the impact of a hacking campaign by Russian groups retaliating for a ban on Russian athletes.
Earlier Thursday the United States launched cruise missiles at three coastal radar sites in areas of Yemen controlled by Iran-aligned Houthi forces, retaliating after failed missile attacks this week on a U.S. Navy destroyer, U.S. officials said.
The group, one of several in Myanmar's frontier areas that have long battled government forces, said in a statement that it was retaliating for a push by Myanmar's military against another ethnic insurgent group, the Kachin Independence Army.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Wednesday that Moscow would assess the levels of hostility which Washington and London feel towards Russia before retaliating over the expulsion of Russian diplomats, the Interfax news agency reported.
In a plea deal negotiated by Christie, Kushner pleaded guilty to 16 counts of tax evasion, one count of retaliating against a federal witness -- his brother-in-law -- and another count of lying to the Federal Election Commission.
And as dire as the conflict may seem, Cramer pointed out that both Defense Secretary James Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson were quick to walk back President Donald Trump's fiery statements about retaliating against North Korea.
To determine trade damages, USDA looked at peak export levels over the last decade for specific goods to countries that are currently imposing retaliating duties against those goods; those levels were then compared with shipments from this year.
Ms. Cruise-Gulyas claimed in a lawsuit that Officer Minard violated the First Amendment, by retaliating against her because of protected speech; the Fourth Amendment, because of the unreasonable seizure; and the 14th Amendment, for restricting her liberty.
Now, operating largely without allies, he faces an Iran that is escalating nuclear production and retaliating for sanctions the White House has reimposed without a diplomatic path in sight to steer the two longtime adversaries away from confrontation.
The single currency rallied to a fresh three-year high of $1.2536 as Draghi delivered an upbeat assessment of the euro zone economy and refrained from retaliating against comments by top U.S. government officials welcoming a weaker dollar.
Trump last week pushed on with imposing tariffs — 21.37 percent on steel and 21 percent on aluminum — on Canada, the EU and Mexico, with Mexico retaliating by putting tariffs on American products ranging from steel to pork and bourbon.
He added that there haven't been any "cracks in the armor" for Apple in China, despite worries about China retaliating against US tech firms in light of the US ban on equipment from Chinese tech and telecom giant Huawei.
There's already been political fallout — Jackson Lee denies retaliating against Jane Doe, but stepped down as chair of the CBCF board and gave up a congressional committee leadership post after BuzzFeed News reported on the lawsuit earlier this month.
Co-president Jack Abernethy has been accused of retaliating against an employee when she rejected his advances, while co-president Bill Shine is reported to have played a central role in helping cover up sexual harassment allegations at Fox.
The ACLU is also seeking a court order barring the federal government from forcing the teens to tell their parents or sponsors about their pregnancies and from retaliating against the two teens for their decision to have an abortion.
Trump and Cruz were enmeshed in a fight last week involving their wives, with a Cruz SuperPAC publishing a provocative photo of Trump's former model wife, Melania, and Trump retaliating by tweeting an unflattering photo of Cruz's wife, Heidi.
Vladimir Putin's Russia, the nation that Trump has most wanted to court, is retaliating against Congress' new round of sanctions by seizing US properties and calling for a reduction in its diplomatic staff by the end of the year.
CHINA INTERVIEW: China will keep retaliating as more U.S. trade tariffs are imposed, but its counter-strikes will remain as targeted as possible to avoid harming businesses in China, both Chinese or foreign, Finance Minister Liu Kun told Reuters.
The order also barred those officials from "interfering or obstructing" the girl's access, from forcing her to make her decision known to anyone and from "retaliating" against her and the facility where she is in regards to her decision.
Reuters reported on Wednesday that Russia said it is close to retaliating after the legislation passed the House, while CNN quoted Russia's deputy foreign minister as saying that the Kremlin will work to find "compromise" on the various issues.
The graduate student, McQueary, was awarded $12.3 million in compensatory and punitive damages last fall in a lawsuit that accused Penn State of retaliating against him for testifying to a grand jury about what he saw in the shower.
BEIJING (Reuters) - An increase in Chinese tariffs on most U.S. imports on a $60 billion target list took effect as planned on Saturday, with Beijing retaliating against Washington's escalation in the trade war between the world's two largest economies.
Just days after UK Prime Minister Theresa May said her country would expel 23 Russian diplomats over the nerve agent attack on a Russian ex-spy and his daughter on British soil, Russia is retaliating by expelling British diplomats.
BEIJING — The Chinese government said on Friday that it was putting together an "unreliable entities list" of foreign companies and people, an apparent first step toward retaliating against the United States for denying vital American technology to Chinese companies.
The once-robust empire that the restaurateur Ken Friedman and the chef April Bloomfield built together is showing signs of breaking apart, five months after Mr. Friedman was accused of sexually harassing employees and retaliating against those who complained.
It also fell well short of a comprehensive deal that would end the trade war, which has seen Trump imposing tariffs on $360 billion of Chinese imports and China retaliating with tariffs of their own, particularly targeting U.S. agriculture.
According to the court documents, Flynn lied when he told investigators that he did not ask Kislyak to refrain from retaliating against U.S. sanctions imposed by the Obama administration in response to the Russian meddling in the presidential election.
The latest iteration of the doctrine comes as American officials have mulled retaliating against Russia for what the Department of Homeland Security said was government-orchestrated hacking before the presidential election, including stealing emails from the Democratic National Committee.
He is not on the list of Stanford's sponsored lawyers and said the university was running the risk of eroding the lawyers' credibility by retaliating against dissenting opinions, as it appears Stanford did by removing Riggins from the panel.
The tariff level will probably be about 10 percent, below the 25 percent the administration said it was considering for this possible round of tariffs, and China is considering skipping trade talks and retaliating instead (The Wall Street Journal).
The intergenerational rift was on display at the meeting of a Bloods set in Los Angeles in 2009, when founding members laced into younger men for not retaliating against rivals, dating women from other neighborhoods and fighting among themselves.
" Pressed Tuesday morning as to whether there continued to be an imminent threat, O'Brien said, "I think the Iranians are talking about retaliating every day in the open sources and we're monitoring it and we're taking it very seriously.
The latest tariff announcement Tuesday evening was a surprise to the markets, following closely on a tit-for-tat round of tariffs last week, with China retaliating after the U.S. slapped 25 percent tariffs on $34 billion in goods.
WASHINGTON, Oct 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. military launched cruise missile strikes on three coastal radar sites in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen, retaliating after failed missile attacks this week on a U.S. Navy destroyer, U.S. officials said on Wednesday.
Joe Biden, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at the time, testimony from at least five people confirmed multiple instances of Bolton behaving abusively toward subordinates and retaliating against intelligence professionals who challenged his policy positions.
China on Wednesday hit back at the Trump administration's plans to impose tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods, retaliating with a list of duties on key U.S. imports with similar value including soybeans, planes, cars, whiskey and chemicals.
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea has announced a halt to an investigation into the fate of Japanese citizens said to have been abducted by its agents decades ago, retaliating for sanctions Japan imposed this week after the North's latest rocket launching.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - China hit back quickly on Wednesday against the Trump administration's plans to impose tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods, retaliating with a list of similar duties on key U.S. imports including soybeans, planes, cars, beef and chemicals.
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — A man accused of firing the bullet that fatally struck a 12-year-old girl as she sat in her Long Island home in October was retaliating after his younger brother's hoverboard was stolen, the police said on Monday.
I think that if we go this route and you do the bean count in terms of the U.S. putting on the tariffs [and] China retaliating, you could probably shave about a half a percentage point off U.S. GDP growth.
"The Chinese have to do the tit-for-tat, they have to retaliate," said John Driscoll, director of consultancy JTD Energy, adding that cutting U.S. crude imports was a means "of retaliating (against) the U.S. in a very substantial way".
Democratic lawmakers had opposed the nomination of Stephen Dickson, Delta's former senior vice president of flight operations, citing a lawsuit brought by a Delta pilot who accused the airline of retaliating against her for flagging safety concerns during Dickson's tenure.
On Monday Trump followed through on a threat to impose 10 percent tariffs on $200 billion worth of goods from China, with Beijing retaliating by slapping taxes of between five and 10 percent on $60 billion worth of U.S. goods.
Trump last week pushed on with imposing the tariffs — 21.18 percent on steel and 21 percent on aluminum — on Canada, the EU and Mexico, with Mexico retaliating by putting tariffs on American products ranging from steel to pork and bourbon.
India, the world's biggest buyer of U.S. almonds, in June decided to raise import duties on almonds and some other U.S. imports by 20 percent, joining the European Union and China in retaliating against Trump's tariff hikes on steel and aluminum.
All WTO members have agreed in the WTO treaty to take all their disputes involving matters covered by the treaty to the WTO for dispute settlement before retaliating by imposing tariffs or other trade restrictions to counter perceived unfair trade practices.
When the two women heard that a third organizer had also been denied a transfer, they posted an open letter on the walkout mailing list on a Monday in late April, reporting to their coworkers that Google was retaliating against them.
While some fans at Murphy's were hoping the Cubs would play the Mets, it seemed to be simply about retaliating for last year's defeat in the National League Championship Series, when the Mets blitzed the Cubs in a four-game sweep.
Critics of the funding cut have asserted that the United States was retaliating against Palestinians for their angry responses to its decisions favoring Israel in the protracted Israeli-Palestinian dispute, notably the recognition in December of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
"Out of the billions of dollars that we're taking (in on tariffs on Chinese imports), a small portion of that will be going to our farmers, because China will be retaliating, probably to a certain extent, against our farmers," Trump said.
SEATTLE — Three Somali women working for Amazon near Minneapolis have accused the company of creating a hostile environment for Muslim workers and of retaliating against them for protesting their work conditions, according to a filing submitted this week to federal regulators.
Just two hours before the Tehran attack on Wednesday, Saudi news organizations were reporting that the kingdom's foreign minister was renewing calls to punish Iran for destabilizing the region, just as other Persian Gulf neighbors had begun retaliating against Qatar.
He said he grew frustrated of last-minute changes to his schedule, of managers retaliating against employees who complained by cutting their hours and of a murky sick-leave policy that left him wondering how to get his paid time off.
Trump last week pushed on with imposing the tariffs — 21.39 percent on steel and 21 percent on aluminum — on Canada, the EU and Mexico, with Mexico retaliating by putting tariffs on American products ranging from steel to pork and bourbon.
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares climbed on Friday as traders said an escalating trade dispute between the United States and China - with U.S. tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese imports taking effect and China immediately retaliating - was factored in to prices.
Two weeks ago, Mr. Putin seized two American diplomatic properties and ordered the American diplomatic staff cut by more than half, retaliating for sanctions imposed by Congress to punish Russia's meddling in last year's presidential election in the United States.
On Monday the dispute was brought into public view when the State Department Correspondents' Association protested the change of plans and said it seemed like the State Department is "retaliating" against NPR for Mary Louise Kelly's recent interview with Pompeo.
She fired back on Tuesday with a 44-page complaint to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that accused the academy of retaliating against her for uncovering misconduct including sexual harassment, voting irregularities and rampant conflicts of interest among board members.
In the campaign, he spoke casually about possibly retaliating against the Islamic State with a nuclear weapon and about Japan, South Korea and Saudi Arabia possibly developing their own nuclear arsenals instead of relying on defense alliances with the United States.
The Justice Department allowed the companies to merge on condition they abide by a range of conditions to keep ticket prices in check, including agreeing here to be barred from retaliating against venue owners who use a competing ticket service.
The Justice Department allowed the companies to merge on condition they abide by a range of conditions to keep ticket prices in check, including agreeing here to be barred from retaliating against venue owners who use a competing ticket service.
When describing Russia's decision to hold back on retaliating against new US sanctions, Putin said he reserved the right to respond to the new US sanctions in the future, but that he wanted to wait to see how Trump treated Russia.
And as much as we'd love to channel our inner Jessica Jones and slam a street harasser's sorry ass into the pavement, most of us are forced to suffer in silence—retaliating is not an option when it could jeopardize safety.
The stories we have heard so far have involved some of the most egregious incidents — powerful men stripping off their clothes during business meetings, routinely groping breasts and other body parts without consent, retaliating against women who rebuffed sexual advances.
Yet equity futures fell the next day after Trump said in a statement that he had instructed U.S. trade officials to consider tariffs on an additional $100 billion worth of imports from China to punish them for retaliating against earlier announced tariffs.
In each instance, she has openly told me in a separate meeting that her behavior was in direct response to something I said or did — effectively telling me that she was retaliating — or was a result of feeling the need to show authority.
If we went after Chinese companies that were in the United States and said you had to partner with the United States person, United States entity and you had to store your data in the United States, to me, that&aposs retaliating kind.
When Congress did not pass the Paycheck Fairness Act — common sense legislation to give women the additional tools to fight pay discrimination — President Obama signed an Executive Order to prohibit federal contractors from retaliating against employees who chose to discuss their compensation.
For more than a year now, Trump has been placing an escalating series of tariffs on Chinese imports in order to force leaders to the bargaining table, with China retaliating with its own tariffs, and increased tension as various summits have fallen through.
In an interview with CNN, Stutzman pointedly accused McConnell of retaliating against him for his vote against Boehner last year, saying it "would be a lot harder" for him now to back the Kentucky Republican as Senate leader if he wins in November.
To try to persuade China to change its economic model and reduce the U.S. trade deficit, Washington last week proposed a higher 25 percent tariff on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports, Beijing proposed retaliating with tariffs on $60 billion of U.S. goods.
SEOUL (Reuters) - China is retaliating over South Korea's agreement to host the U.S. THAAD missile defense system because it does not understand it is aimed only at defending against North Korea, South Korean Vice Foreign Minister Lim Sung-nam said on Thursday.
The comments come soon after Lotte said this month that Chinese authorities had halted work at a multi-billion-dollar real estate project following a fire inspection, amid South Korea's worries that Beijing is retaliating for its plans to host the system.
His comments on China's military capacity come amid an escalating trade dispute between China and the US, with the US in May raising the tariff rate on billions of dollars in imports from China and China retaliating with tariff hikes on US goods.
" From retaliating with higher tariffs on Chinese imported goods on Friday to asserting on Monday there would be productive, "calm" trade talks with Beijing, Trump drove financial markets down and back up, and was described by some financial analysts as "a nuisance.
In the past, the Obama administration has stopped short of retaliating against Russia — at least in any public fashion — for its attacks on the State Department and White House unclassified email systems, or on networks used by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Patrick Meehan (R-Pa.) decided not to run for reelection after The New York Times reported that his office paid out a settlement of an undisclosed amount to a former female aide who accused him of retaliating when she rebuffed his advances.
He was convicted on one count of aiding and abetting the conspiracy to use access devices to modify telecommunications instruments and to make unauthorized access to protected telecommunications computers and one count of obstruction by retaliating against a witness, victim or informant.
But if he actually pulls it off, it will be US allies, not China, that will feel the brunt of it — and they could end up retaliating with harsh measures of their own, sending us down a path to global trade wars.
ROME — Retaliating against a remarkable campaign from within the church to force the ouster of Pope Francis, the Vatican's former spokesman issued a statement on Sunday night questioning the credibility of an archbishop who has accused Francis of covering up sexual misconduct.
Citizen TV and its Kikuyu-language sister station, Inooro TV, remained off the air on Monday, and an executive of their parent company said he suspected that the government was retaliating for a court case that the company filed against it last week.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's Lotte Group said Chinese authorities have halted construction at a multi-billion dollar real estate project after a fire inspection, amid worries in Seoul that Beijing is retaliating against the country's plans to host a U.S. missile defense system.
The attorneys filed the argument as a rebuttal to a complaint brought by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) about a separate case in which Google is accused of retaliating against an employee who expressed dissent against liberal causes in employee forums.
But instead of retaliating against what is believed to be a small group of poorly armed Rohingya men, it has uprooted tens of thousands of impoverished civilians, most of whom lead a hand-to-mouth existence as rice farmers and petty traders.
And as Iran begins retaliating aggressively, Mr. Pompeo, 56, could become known as the man who helped lead the United States into another conflict in the Middle East — breaking one of Mr. Trump's key campaign promises just as the president faces re-election.
In 2004, an employee sued General Mills Inc, the company Sanger ran from 1995 to 2007, for allegedly retaliating against him after he raised concerns that the company was shipping more products to retailers than they wanted to artificially boost sales figures.
The settlement resolves a lawsuit filed in 2016 by Diana Duenas-Brown, a former branch manager in Windsor, California, accusing the bank of retaliating against her after she reported fraudulent conduct by employees to a supervisor and a Wells Fargo corporate investigator.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico put tariffs on American products ranging from steel to pork and bourbon on Tuesday, retaliating against import duties on metals imposed by President Donald Trump and taking aim at Republican strongholds ahead of U.S. congressional elections in November.
The U.S. and China are amid a back-and-forth battle that has seen the White House order 10 percent tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods and China retaliating with $60 billion worth of duties set to go into effect next week.
Go deeper: Trump threatens Iran: "Locked and loaded" GOP splits on retaliating against Iran over Saudi oil strikes Saudi coalition says Iranian weapons used in oil attacks Editor's note: This article has been updated to include Trump's comments in the Oval Office.
In one case, the actions included retaliating against a complainant for reporting a sexual assault Starr, who had been Baylor's president since 2010, also claimed he was unaware of sexual assaults at Baylor until a former football player was convicted of the crime in 2015.
The federal investigation was disclosed by the Department of Education and by the lawyer representing Patty Crawford, who resigned this month as Baylor's Title IX coordinator and accused the university of retaliating against her for being too forceful in looking into sexual assault claims.
It claims Google has violated labor laws for retaliating against employees like Damore, a former Google software engineer who was fired this month for publishing a memo that argued gender gaps in STEM fields can be attributed to biological differences between men and women.
So it was no surprise that as the Wall Street Journal reported, intercepted phone calls between Russian officials and Iranian counterparts caught them boasting how "easy" it was to stop Obama from retaliating when Bashar Assad gassed to death 1,500 civilians in August 2013.
Bezos has hinted that Pecker could have been retaliating on behalf of Trump, who has a bizarre and mostly one-sided feud with Bezos, or the Saudi Arabian government, which tortured and murdered columnist Jamal Khashoggi of the Bezos-owned Washington Post last year.
At a surprise press conference—with a surreal, flag-waving Don King at his side—Trump was asked about the possibility of retaliating against Russia for its alleged role in the hacking of the DNC: I think we ought to get on with our lives.
Silencing actions like that led, in 1935, to a provision in the National Labor Relations Act explicitly allowing employees to discuss wages with one another; more recently, Barack Obama signed an executive order prohibiting federal contractors from retaliating against employees who disclosed their salaries.
Global markets reeled on fears of deepening trade conflict between China and the United States after China hit back on Wednesday against U.S. plans to impose tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods, retaliating with a list of similar duties on key American imports.
"We are watching what Russians do in the next 24 hours," the official said, adding that there will be intelligence collection to see what Russians are up to in the wake of the strikes, such as turning on their systems or talking about retaliating.
Mr. Uzac defended himself on Wednesday on IBT's website, accusing the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., of retaliating against his news organization for reporting last fall on a campaign contribution to Mr. Vance from the lawyer for Harvey Weinstein, the powerful film producer.
The lawsuit that preceded his departure was filed in State Supreme Court in Manhattan and included accusations that he had harassed nine women, groping them, attempting to kiss them, sending them vulgar messages and, on occasion, retaliating against them when they spurned his advances.
The man, Carlos Bayon, 64, was found guilty in July of retaliating against a public official and making interstate threats for identical messages left at the state offices of Representatives Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the No. 2 House Republican, and Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington.
But in a full-blown global trade war, where the U.S. and China are retaliating with higher and higher tariffs and other actions, the stock market could lose more than 22.1 percent, commodities prices could collapse and growth would slow in both countries, he said.
Suppose the US were to impose a 30 percent tariff across the board, with other countries retaliating in kind so that there's no improvement in the U.S. terms of trade (more technical stuff I don't want to get into.) How much would this reduce trade?
The Justice Department had allowed Live Nation and Ticketmaster to merge in 2010 on condition they abide by a range of conditions to keep ticket prices in check, including agreeing to be barred from retaliating against venue owners who use a competing ticket service.
He was an intense and often intimidating presence, leaning over the plate from his right-handed stance, daring pitchers to hit him (which they did, 198 times), then retaliating with long drives, "pounding pitchers with fine impartiality," as the baseball writer Roger Kahn once wrote.
Xu's arrest comes in the midst of an escalating trade war, with the Trump administration imposing tariffs on Chinese products and China retaliating with tariffs of its own, primarily on US agricultural products grown in regions that are considered bastions of political support of President Trump.
If Chutkan's order is ultimately upheld, it would require the federal government to allow the young women to be transported to a facility to have an abortion and block federal officials from retaliating against the teens or from forcing them to reveal their pregnancies to anyone.
As highlighted in a VA Office of the Inspector General report issued last week, the VA Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection – which was specifically set up to protect whistleblowers — was instead stifling claims and retaliating against the very employees the office was designed to protect.
During a dinner that the ladies were enjoying while on a girls' trip in Mexico, tensions between former friends Margaret Josephs and Danielle Staub boiled over — with Josephs tossing a full glass of wine on Staub, and Staub retaliating by throwing an entire glass Josephs' way.
Labor unions have moved to intervene in a lawsuit in federal court in Dallas, Texas to defend an Obama-era workplace safety regulation prohibiting employers from retaliating against workers who report injuries and illnesses, arguing that the new Trump administration might not fight for the rule.
"Frankly, the idiots that immediately think about just retaliating in kind in cyberspace aren't thinking very creatively or critically about how you do deterrence or how you send signals or how you make people feel pain," Chris Finan said in an interview in the Daily Dot.
A 2017 report from the Department of Homeland Security on "mass attacks" in public spaces found similarly that "almost half" of the attackers studied that year were motivated by personal grievances, retaliating for various perceived slights, including being bullied, disliked, or wronged by peers or family members.
Chris Geidner reported for BuzzFeed: In Maryland, the EEOC sued Pallet Companies, alleging that the company discriminated against Yolanda Boone "by subjecting her to harassment" because she is a lesbian, resulting in her being fired, and by retaliating against Boone when she complained about the harassment.
" In addition to the election meddling, the Treasury Department said it was retaliating for the NotPetya cyberattack that caused billions of dollars in damage in the United States, Europe and Asia last year in what the department called "the most destructive and costly cyberattack in history.
Both sides have escalated their language on remaining tough in trade talks, and China has said it is putting together its own "unreliable entities list" of foreign companies and people, an apparent first step toward retaliating against the denial of vital American technology to Chinese companies.
The suit, filed in federal court in Brooklyn, seeks class-action status on behalf of all employees who worked out of the company's warehouse in Plainview, N.Y. It accused the company's managers of engaging in systemic discrimination against black workers and retaliating against those who filed complaints.
"They have to assume the worst, even if it is 'only one or two missiles' since the fully loaded SLBMs can carry multiple thermonuclear warheads," he said, adding that the Russians have made clear they would not wait for an incoming missile to hit before retaliating.
While it is illegal for most private-sector employers to retaliate against workers for discussing wages — and in 2014, President Obama signed an executive order prohibiting federal contractors from retaliating against employees who talk about pay — penalties for those who break those rules are often weak.
Adam Ryan, liaison for the employee activist group Target Workers Unite, filed an unfair labor practices charge with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on Friday, claiming that blocking the website falls under discouraging union activity in disciplining or retaliating against employees engaging in protected activities.
Her lawsuit goes on to accuse Fox News of retaliating against her after she filed a complaint in October with the New York State Division of Human Rights, saying she "received far fewer professional opportunities" from the network, including a noticeable drop in on-air invitations.
"In a state like Arkansas, not only do we have Wal-Mart, ... but also we have agriculture, and if you have other countries retaliating against the United States, it's going to cost us in our agricultural exports, and that retaliation is something we'd be very concerned about," he said.
In one memo dated June 22, according to the Daily Mail, Darroch questioned Trump's claim that he pulled back from retaliating against Iran last month after the downing of a US drone because the President was told at the last minute that US air strikes could kill 150 Iranians.
For instance, if you work for someone who constantly gripes about employee illnesses and absences, and then you get fired not long after coming back from leave, it might be hard to tell whether your boss is going through with a decision they already planned, or whether they're retaliating.
"There are calls and there will be more protests in the coming days, but the repression is very violent and authorities are retaliating with collective punishments," said Ali Alaswad, a senior member of the dissolved opposition group al-Wefaq, who has lived in exile in London since 2011.
Although there were rumors that the women were in danger of losing their scholarships, they never received official word that it was even considered and, the Georgia Board of Regents recently announced that it plans to investigate whether or not university president Olens was coerced into retaliating against them.
BEIJING, March 18 (Reuters) - China announced early on Wednesday that it was retaliating against U.S. restrictions on Chinese journalists, including rescinding the press credentials of American correspondents with the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post whose press credentials expire by the end of this year.
MOSCOW — The Kremlin said on Monday that it was "absurd" to suggest that President Vladimir V. Putin was influenced in any way by a request from the Trump transition last December to refrain from retaliating against sanctions imposed by President Barack Obama over Russian meddling in the election.
Ms. Newbold, who has a rare form of dwarfism, also accused Mr. Kline, the former director of personnel security, of retaliating against her when she repeatedly pointed out to him that actions he was taking, including overriding recommendations to issue clearances to two senior officials, were violating protocol.
The two economic giants have been locked in a tit-for-tat battle over tariffs, with the United States threatening to tax Chinese products like TVs and medical devices and the Chinese retaliating with tariffs on pork and threatening to impose additional penalties on soybeans and other American goods.
After President Trump's victory in November, Michael T. Flynn, who went on to become the national security adviser for 24 days, prevailed upon President Vladimir V. Putin to refrain from retaliating, with the promise that United States policy toward Russia would be far more accommodating under a Trump administration.
As reports indicated Trump could move forward with tariffs, European Union and Chinese officials considered retaliating by targeting American products with political significance — like Harley-Davidson motorcycles from House Speaker Paul Ryan's home state of Wisconsin or bourbon from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's home state of Kentucky.
The University of Rochester and its relevant employees, the complainants claim, have violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX, and New York State law by subjecting a subset of them to hostile work or educational environments, retaliating against seven of them, and constructively discharging two of them.
"What is driving gold is fear of these tariffs and the fear of China retaliating," said Michael Matousek, head trader at U.S. Global Investors, adding that a host of uncertainties surrounding the global economy, an environment of negative bond yields and an ongoing currency war were making the case for gold.
Their latest effort, the Paycheck Fairness Act, which passed the House of Representatives on March 27, aims to strengthen equal pay protections by banning employers from asking job applicants how much they previously made, prohibiting companies from retaliating against workers who share wage information, and increasing penalties for equal pay violations.
Four Delta flight attendants from New York -- with work experience ranging from 10 to 40 years -- are suing the airline for what they call "a pattern of intentionally discriminating and retaliating against ethnically Jewish, Hebrew and/or Israeli employees and passengers" ... specifically on the flight they worked from NYC to Israel.
In the two recent complaints, Ms. Goldberg asked the federal Education Department to conduct a joint investigation with the Department of Justice into whether the city's Education Department violated Title IX by depriving the students of the benefits of an education and retaliating against them for making complaints of sexual assault.
"I want to be clear about what's happening: rather than go before the members of our State Committee this weekend and make an argument as to why he deserves our endorsement, Governor Cuomo has instead chosen to respond the only way he knows how: retaliating with bullying and threats," Lipton wrote.
Ross criticized the EU late last month for retaliating and not negotiating with the U.S. That's forced German automakers to take the matter into their own hands — and they've managed to get their government on board, per the WSJ, though government officials remain skeptical that such a plan is viable.
The justices have another Duterte case on the docket: a senator who has often been critical of him has asked the court for an order to stop him from retaliating with verbal attacks, which have included speeches in which he called her a "dirty woman" and discussed her private life.
Washington (CNN)One of Defense Secretary James Mattis' most senior civilian advisers is being investigated by the Defense Department Office of Inspector General for allegedly retaliating against staff members after she used some of them to conduct her personal errands and business matters, according to four sources familiar with the probe.
While some in the administration believe Russian forces should not be considered immune to attack because of Moscow's support for Assad, officials said Putin would see any loss of Russian lives or equipment as a deliberate escalation, and likely would respond by increasing support for Assad, or retaliating in other ways.
In a clear reference to the black sites, contained in the decision by the judges to abandon the investigation, they wrote that Ms. Bensouda had wanted to look at how C.I.A. agents "mistreated" prisoners "allegedly with a view to forcing confessions, obtaining information or retaliating for" the 9/11 attacks.
"From the outset, it was clear that the investigation was meant to advance Cuomo's political agenda by stifling the N.R.A.'s speech and retaliating against the N.R.A. based on its viewpoint on gun control issues," it said, claiming that its constitutional rights had been violated through conspiracy and implicit censorship.
In hitting three sites associated with Mr. Assad's chemical weapons capabilities, limiting it to a single night and conducting it in conjunction with Britain and France, they said it sent a message while avoiding a deeper involvement and minimizing the risk of provoking Syria's patrons, Russia and Iran, into retaliating themselves.
He was raised in an impoverished household by a single mother; attended Morris Isaacson High School, which was a forge for the student uprising in Soweto in 21988; and witnessed his younger brother being beaten by white bullies retaliating for the protests against the government and its brutal suppression of dissent.
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China hit back on Wednesday at the U.S. government's plan to slap tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods, retaliating with a list of similar duties on key U.S. imports, and adding to fears that the world's two largest economies are heading towards a trade war.
He couldn't stop himself from retaliating at the next debate by bringing Clinton accusers Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey, and Juanita Broaddrick to sit in the audience — a move that made it much easier for the press to report on the unproven, but numerous, allegations of sexual assault against Trump himself.
He is charged with shooting at a male and female noncombatant near Mosul in June and July of 2017, and is also accused of wrongfully retaliating against and "attempting to discourage members of his platoon from reporting his actions while in Iraq" when he and his unit were back in San Diego.
She was a lead sponsor of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act, which was signed into law in 2009, and the Paycheck Fairness Act, which would prohibit employers from retaliating against workers who discuss salaries with colleagues and require employers to prove that pay differences exist for legitimate, job-related reasons.
He is charged with shooting at a male and female noncombatant near Mosul in June and July of 2017, and is also charged with wrongfully retaliating against and "attempting to discourage members of his platoon from reporting his actions while in Iraq" when he and his unit were back in San Diego.
Marino said she felt Robson might be retaliating because he'd missed out on a job choreographing a Michael Jackson show, or that he might have mental health issues, or that he's being secretly funded by Harvey Weinstein in an attempt to draw attention from an upcoming documentary about his own alleged sexual misconduct.
Trade experts say that the move is plain evidence that China is looking for alternative sources for goods that it imports from the US. China is currently planning on imposing sweeping tariffs on numerous goods from the US, retaliating against Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods that are scheduled to begin next week.
And compared with the explosive news announcements that often drove coverage during his predecessor's Christmas vacations — implementing sanctions against North Korea in late 2014, and last year, retaliating against Russia for its meddling in the presidential election — the news this time has been fueled primarily by Mr. Trump's words instead of his actions.
It serves any number of strategic objectives: provoking a military overreaction, sparking a backlash against American Muslims that would fuel its "clash of civilizations" narrative, demonstrating its reach and power to admirers and thus beating out al-Qaeda for recruits, or simply retaliating for defeats in Iraq and Syria at America's hands.
Now, despite a wholesale U.S. demonization of Huawei, the reality of global supply chains has led Trump to keep deferring bans on the Chinese tech firm in the U.S. More broadly, Trump keeps escalating his tariff wars against China, in the misbelief that Beijing is losing, rather than retaliating and defying him.
It serves any number of strategic objectives: provoking a military overreaction, sparking a backlash against Western Muslims that would fuel its "clash of civilizations" narrative, demonstrating its reach and power to admirers and thus beating out al-Qaeda for recruits, or simply retaliating for defeats in Iraq and Syria at the US-led coalition's hands.
"The bottom line is there is no justification for this horrific violence that targets civilians or medical facilities or first responders no matter who it is, whether it's a member of the opposition retaliating or the regime in its brutality against the civilians which has continued for five years," U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said.
Flynn had discouraged Kislyak from retaliating against the U.S. after the Obama administration imposed sanctions on the Kremlin — a conversation Flynn had before President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's inauguration.
Given all that, retaliating against Maher seems counterproductive, a fact that the smarter conservatives figured out: I'm trying to figure out which galaxy brain level we're operating on when MAGA Twitter is trying to get Bill Maher fired when he's maybe the only somewhat mainstream guy on the left who ardently defends free speech against social media mobs.
The two countries traded economic blows over Brunson's imprisonment, with the Trump administration announcing sanctions on a pair of top Turkish officials in August and Turkey retaliating days later against top officials in the U.S. The status of those sanctions following Brunson's release remains unclear, and the White House did not immediately respond to an inquiry.
Fox News executives rejected Ms. Carlson's depiction of Mr. Ailes as they began their defense Wednesday night and Thursday, portraying her as a jilted television talent who was retaliating after being let go — at least partly for committing the cardinal sin of losing to CNN in June in the ratings for the demographic group advertisers covet.
Beyond the Silicon Valley case, the government has in recent years taken action against an Arizona hospital cartel that was suppressing pay for temporary nurses, a trade association of fashion designers that agreed not to compete when hiring models, and an Illinois nursing home cartel that was retaliating against a nursing agency for trying to raise prices.
One reader, Toni from Maine, argues: Obviously, Cunanan hated the wealthy old men he serviced as a gigolo and hated the younger men he desired who didn't want him and, feeling time slip away, started retaliating against life by murdering those he resented, which he found to be a drug more powerful than anything he'd ever experienced.
In an interview, lawyers for the watchdog group, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, accused the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of retaliating against Dr. Luber for objecting to changes in the climate program, raising concerns that the agency might be diverting funds intended for climate change work, and for refusing to keep a low public profile.
Rodriguez is unlikely to tire himself out by kicking if he was happy to throw two hundred leaping strikes against Alex Caceres, at altitude, so it would be good to see Edgar retaliating and punishing the kicks early and often rather than treating them as something to be defended while he is attempting his usual circling and boxing.
If you go too far, I think what some people in the White House were saying -- you mentioned Steve Mnuchin, the secretary of the Treasury -- is you will actually end up shooting yourself in the foot, if you really do in fact have the Chinese retaliating against our products, and yet we aren&apost getting satisfaction on more entry into their markets.
Visich, in a September 7th, 2016, deposition, told attorneys he called for the meeting, but he did not recall discussing these emails with HR. Less than three years after the meeting, Carlson, no longer a part of the Exercise and Sport Performance department, would be embroiled in a legal battle against the university for retaliating against her after she raised sexual harassment complaints.
By citing bogus and incorrect claims of national security, Trump imposed unnecessary and detrimental tariffs (to the U.S.) on steel and aluminum coming from our closest trading partners — Canada, Mexico and the EU. As expected, these countries are now retaliating with tariffs of their own that will hurt U.S. farmers, manufacturers and blue-collar workers, the same people who voted for Trump.
Senator Bob Corker, a Republican, has introduced a bipartisan bill requiring Congress to approve tariffs imposed for national security — Mr. Trump's justification for levies on metals from Canada, Mexico and the E.U. (All are retaliating.) The president asked Mr. Corker not to file the bill, which would be the most drastic move yet by Congress to check the White House's protectionist policies.
In response, the 2018 Google Walkout organizers group is accusing the company of "union busting," claiming in a blog post on Medium that the company is illegally retaliating against prospective union organizers like Rivers and Berland, and changing its policies to let it fire whomever it chooses, when it previously allowed employees to freely access documents from across the company.
As for rumors that Smith was retaliating against the victim for an alleged violent attack on his sister, one source tells us that's "absolutely not true" -- there have never been allegations of domestic violence involving the victim and his GF. We're told the victim is extremely traumatized by the attack -- and has withdrawn from school where he was working on his master's degree in social work.
" Friedman, the James Beard-winning restaurateur behind trendy eateries like the Spotted Pig, was accused last December of sexually harassing, groping, assaulting, and retaliating against at least 10 former employees, who say they were also subjected to similar behavior from Friedman's friends, including the chef Mario Batali, who often dined and drank in a private room allegedly referred to by Spotted Pig employees as "the rape room.
The lead attorney for the whistleblower responsible for a complaint focused on President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE's dealings with Ukraine warned the president on Monday about retaliating against his client, saying it would be a violation of federal law.
"My view of 22005st Century Fox and Fox News is that from top to bottom there is a systemic culture of not only discriminating against people based on their gender and color, but also of retaliating against them when they stand up to voice complaints," Mr. Wigdor said the other day, reaffirming the harsh assessment of the network he has made in his suits.
" The former Secretary of State suggested that she would take a more proactive role in retaliating against alleged nation state attacks: "We are not going to sit idly by and permit state actors to go after our information, our private sector information or our public sector information, and we're going to have to make it clear that we don't want to use the kinds of tools that we have.
The federal code has 21 statutes laying out the different ways to obstruct justice, including: Tampering with, retaliating against or intimidating a witness, victim, or informant Influencing or injuring an officer of the U.S. or a juror Falsifying or stealing records Someone who "obstructs, influences, or impedes any official proceeding" — or even if they attempt to do so Go deeper: Mueller report lists 10 episodes of potential Trump obstruction
" And the complaint filed by Trump and his campaign claims that "Newsom and the Democrats in the California legislature who voted for it made clear that they were retaliating against President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE for his political associations and speech.
In those talks, Chmielewski also accused EPA Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE of excessive spending and of retaliating against critical employees.
"In order for the executive branch to impose trade barriers over and above the normal ordinary customs duties," he said, "we have to be in one of five situations: The goods are being dumped, the goods are subsidized, the goods have suddenly surged, national security or we're retaliating against another country for violating rules against us … and automobiles from Germany are not going to fit into any of those five."
Aside from making it an unlawful employment practice to include sexual harassment and California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) complaints in arbitration agreements, the bill also prohibits "an employer from threatening, retaliating or discriminating against, or terminating any applicant for employment or prospective employment or any employee because of the refusal to consent to the waiver of any right, forum, or procedure for a violation of specific statutes governing employment," according to the bill.
To recap: Donald Trump wants to keep Muslims out of the US. He's in favor of illegally torturing America's enemies, of building a massive border wall that likely wouldn't even work, of making it easier to sue journalists for libel (First Amendment, Shmirst Amendment), of forcibly deporting 11 million undocumented immigrants, of retaliating against terrorists by targeting their families (a war crime), and of wanting to cut taxes in a way that would make the national debt skyrocket.
And so I think the selloff is accelerating and we could probably find some initial support around the 2825 level on the S&P but you know the fact that China is retaliating with its currency and also halting new U.S. agricultural purchases is a negative sign for the market which means that this market can probably fall further but there should be some initial support to get a short-term bounce and then probably a resumption of the sell-off.
Activist groups like WikiLeaks and Anonymous along with, increasingly, state-sponsored hackers has transformed the cybercrime into a nightmarish landscape with global implications Credit for releasing the highly embarrassing DNC emails leaks at the perfect moment to disrupt the Democratic National Convention goes to WikiLeaks, but I do wonder how long Russian intelligence, which may have been retaliating for the embarrassing Panama Papers leak, held onto the treasure trove of data before handing it over to WikiLeaks and if they offered any guidance on release timing.
Members of Congress who truly want to make life better for working families should stop spending their time crafting and advancing deceptive bills designed to fool workers who need real progress, and instead support tested policies like the Family And Medical Insurance Leave (FAMILY) Act, which would establish an affordable and comprehensive national paid family and medical leave insurance program; the Healthy Families Act, which would create a national paid sick days standard; and the Paycheck Fairness Act, which would prohibit employers from retaliating against workers for discussing their wages, recognize good businesses, support small businesses and enhance enforcement of fair pay laws.

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