" Daisy's self-proclaimed life motto was "Break Hearts, Not Promises.
|
|
As self-proclaimed beauty addicts, we live for a good haul.
|
|
By allying with a self-proclaimed couple, you're asking for disaster.
|
|
In that presidential race, Amash, a self-proclaimed libertarian, endorsed Sen.
|
|
But the self-proclaimed "romantic" did find love on The Bachelor.
|
|
We like a touch of evil to our self-proclaimed geniuses.
|
|
He's also a self-proclaimed fan of Tesla founder Elon Musk.
|
|
Donald Trump is thankful for his own self-proclaimed "tremendous" work.
|
|
Authorities told USA Today Christian is a self-proclaimed white supremacist.
|
|
"They harmonize when they cry," the self-proclaimed "Super Dad" shared.
|
|
Kylie Jenner, the self-proclaimed wig trendsetter, can't even say that.
|
|
For Lowndes, a self-proclaimed "goofball," the experience was simple fun.
|
|
The self-proclaimed father of the biohacking movement looks the part.
|
|
The self-proclaimed inventor of the tattoo, Luna Cobra, told Yahoo!
|
|
A self-proclaimed "collector at heart," her style is definitely maximalist.
|
|
In Europe, Wouterson is the first self-proclaimed "sleep performance coach".
|
|
And all those self-proclaimed patriots have gone silent, or worse.
|
|
Just ask former Black Panther and self-proclaimed communist Angela Davis.
|
|
It's a self-proclaimed "tribal gathering" of creative minds and hearts.
|
|
"As a self-proclaimed foodie, Anthony Bourdain is my hero," Nguyen says.
|
|
We have done the same for self-proclaimed communists, Antifa, and Democrats.
|
|
Fury is the self-proclaimed "Gypsy King," coined from his traveler background.
|
|
Kobe Bryant, Justin Bieber and Mila Kunis are all self-proclaimed gamers.
|
|
The have also been fighting against the self-proclaimed Islamic State (ISIS).
|
|
" The self-proclaimed "proud daughter" finished: "She's a listener and a doer.
|
|
It is their self-proclaimed literalist disciples of today that concern me.
|
|
" The self-proclaimed "proud daughter" finished: "She's a listener and a doer.
|
|
Yes, the self-proclaimed "selfie dad" has even mastered the duck face.
|
|
Of course, not every self-proclaimed medium-sized woman responded this way.
|
|
But, knowing Rose, a self-proclaimed Bad Bitch, she most definitely is.
|
|
The self-proclaimed head of the Wagyumafia transports beef in silver briefcases.
|
|
Jackie Nunez, the self-proclaimed straw lady is here to explain next.
|
|
He's a self-proclaimed "creationist" and gave a lecture arguing against evolution.
|
|
But the self-proclaimed "King of All Media" apparently had some regrets.
|
|
Despite the assertions made by self-proclaimed "democratic" socialists—such as Sen.
|
|
"Harlem's about control, power," says self-proclaimed king Cornell Stokes (Mahershala Ali).
|
|
"I'm proud to be a bartender," the self-proclaimed democratic socialist said.
|
|
It makes sense politically: Take Trump on at his self-proclaimed strength.
|
|
But weirdly, there's nothing that upsets self-proclaimed "real music fans" more.
|
|
" The youngest of three siblings, Anders is a self-proclaimed "black sheep.
|
|
It's true that self-proclaimed conservatives are pretty scarce among U.S. historians.
|
|
She comes from a more heightened world, and I'm self-proclaimed basic.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "Kim Kardashian of Staten Island" is off the market.
|
|
To the world, it looks like the self-proclaimed genius is imploding.
|
|
The self-proclaimed perfectionist admits that overseeing the business hasn't been easy.
|
|
If that's the way self-proclaimed grown-ups govern, give me toddlers.
|
|
Others, like former FBI Director James Comey, may be self-proclaimed whistleblowers.
|
|
Self-proclaimed social media personalities charge thousands of dollars for video reviews.
|
|
How does the self-proclaimed "greatest living artist" measure up to Pablo Picasso?
|
|
The lawsuit brings into question TIDAL's self-proclaimed dedication to treating artists well.
|
|
Williard Manning, Republican and Self-proclaimed Prophet: I'm against abortion no matter what.
|
|
Many self-proclaimed 'UFO experts' are trying to tap into the QAnon market.
|
|
The self-proclaimed musical theatre geek continued to release her excitement on Twitter.
|
|
Too many riders are self-proclaimed "winners," raucous, rowdy, loutish, and sadly pathetic.
|
|
Moscow most likely chose WikiLeaks because of its self-proclaimed reputation for authenticity.
|
|
Research often fails to show clear connections between adversities and self-proclaimed crises.
|
|
Pete is the perfect antidote to the self-proclaimed highbrows of the world.
|
|
A self-proclaimed foodie, he says reading restaurant reviews is his favorite activity.
|
|
A self-proclaimed "Centenarian for Hillary" can't stop smiling about casting her vote.
|
|
Defeating the militant group there would destroy its self-proclaimed caliphate in Iraq.
|
|
Anthony Rizzo — self-proclaimed glass case of emotions — still can't control the feels.
|
|
The content of Garland's self-proclaimed "" isn't really important, as most aren't.
|
|
So, how do these self-proclaimed henchmen fit into Apocalypse's final three episodes?
|
|
Forced into marriage, they enduring years of rape by their self-proclaimed husbands.
|
|
Prosecutors said Kaplan is a self-proclaimed prophet who "brainwashed" the Stoltzfus family.
|
|
Everyone knows a self-proclaimed "nice guy" who, well, isn't actually that nice.
|
|
A proxy also established contact with WIRED on the self-proclaimed Nakamoto's behalf.
|
|
How does the self-proclaimed "King of R&B" celebrate his 25th birthday???
|
|
" But no one was more pumped than Grande, a self-proclaimed "theater geek.
|
|
And so we get to Edward Snowden, the Moscow-residing self-proclaimed whistleblower.
|
|
Naomi Harris, a self-proclaimed wanderer, is no stranger to this experience, either.
|
|
Sanders, the self-proclaimed democratic socialist is running as an anti-establishment candidate.
|
|
Counterprotesters and self-proclaimed anti-fascists vowed to be there when they arrived.
|
|
It has also been on a self-proclaimed reform path for some time.
|
|
I challenge the self-proclaimed experts, Democrats and Republicans, to prove me wrong.
|
|
Leor is a self-proclaimed shopaholic, but only when buying for her store.
|
|
Ask the self-proclaimed Didget Babes, and you can probably guess their answer.
|
|
This is Metalachi, the self-proclaimed first and only heavy metal mariachi band.
|
|
It applies to segregationists and integrationists, civil rights activists and self-proclaimed racists.
|
|
And as self-proclaimed "extreme extroverts" in self-isolation, they couldn't sit still.
|
|
"The state of your cybersecurity is a parody," the self-proclaimed hacker emailed.
|
|
A self-proclaimed "recycler," Ms. Saar has been creating assemblage art for decades.
|
|
Its fall would likely mean the end of the group's self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
Keke Palmer, a self-proclaimed "millennial diva," is having her best year ever.
|
|
BDK was founded by self-proclaimed prophet Ne Muanda Nsemi in the 1980s.
|
|
As self-proclaimed "Internet kids," Drew and Mack digest current events through Facebook.
|
|
The militant group had declared Raqqa the capital of its self-proclaimed state.
|
|
The region's self-proclaimed independence remains unrecognized by any country or international organization.
|
|
Trump, as a self-proclaimed billionaire, certainly hasn't abandoned the politics of emulation.
|
|
Take it from a self-proclaimed creature of habit: you'll be glad you did.
|
|
But for the self-proclaimed dealmaker, leaving Vietnam without an accord will likely hurt.
|
|
A self-proclaimed post-modernist, she wanted buildings to evoke the chaos of existence.
|
|
It's unclear whether Trump's self-proclaimed negotiating prowess can end the months-long impasse.
|
|
Sieben Linden, a self-proclaimed eco-village, is growing fast, unlike the surrounding towns.
|
|
But, according to the Honest Beauty founder, she wasn't always a self-proclaimed expert.
|
|
How would a self-proclaimed fiscal conservative like you sway young voters like me?
|
|
How would a self proclaimed fiscal conservative like yourself sway young voters like me?
|
|
And that's the move of an authoritarian and a self-proclaimed Peter Pan stan.
|
|
Mike Lacher and Chris Baker, two self-proclaimed Nic Cage fans, made the site.
|
|
Crouch is a self-proclaimed "technophile" who's owned nearly every gadget Apple has made.
|
|
Self-proclaimed nerds, their videos are full of smart (and funny) explanations and commentary.
|
|
At both ends of its self-proclaimed caliphate, the jihadist group is ceding territory.
|
|
Taylor Swift is a self-proclaimed "cat lady" — and isn't afraid to show it!
|
|
It questioned our rampant destruction of Mother Earth, and ridiculed our self-proclaimed importance.
|
|
And as a self-proclaimed reality TV junkie, Lawrence couldn't have been more excited.
|
|
As the self-proclaimed spirit animal of all hackers everywhere, this is total bullshit.
|
|
So how does the self-proclaimed guido like to spend his hard-earned cash?
|
|
"In most games, drugs are basically magic," says Epstein, a self-proclaimed recovering screenwriter.
|
|
Will Trump put his self-proclaimed label of "world's best negotiator" to the test?
|
|
Yet the government's implicit argument is that a self-proclaimed "tradition" trumps international law.
|
|
For a self-proclaimed socialist, Jeremy Peter "Pegg" Green knows how to game capitalism.
|
|
He is a self-proclaimed born-again Christian and teaches Bible study in prison.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "proud mama" is here to show off the newly launched line.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed Lazy Girl, I am going to have to respectfully disagree.
|
|
Pruitt, the self-proclaimed champion of clean water, has opposed the Chesapeake Bay cleanup.
|
|
Vigorous opposition to Trump is the glue that binds the self-proclaimed resistance together.
|
|
In recent weeks, the self-proclaimed caliphate of jihadist group Islamic State has collapsed.
|
|
These declarations are the only support for Mr. Trump's self-proclaimed foreign policy credentials.
|
|
Recently, I — a self-proclaimed Spotify loyalist — gave Amazon's music streaming services a try.
|
|
Tom Hiddleston and Chris Hemsworth from the "Thor" movies have a self-proclaimed "bromance."
|
|
Wrangler, the self-proclaimed "authentic American apparel brand," makes denim and Western-style clothing.
|
|
" All afternoon there are no disruptions, no outcry from any self-proclaimed "moral majority.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "most evil band in Japan," Abigail, might also be its busiest.
|
|
But then, so are self-proclaimed conservatives in the "hard," physical and biological sciences.
|
|
His brother, two minutes younger, is a sophomore who is a self-proclaimed nerd.
|
|
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliph, is still at large.
|
|
The self-proclaimed relationship experts then join forces to roast couples in the audience.
|
|
Ultimately, Nordstrom Rack is the self-proclaimed "ultimate treasure hunt destination" for a reason.
|
|
Vindman is a Purple Heart recipient with a self-proclaimed strong sense of duty.
|
|
Simultaneously, he is victimizing himself assuming the self-proclaimed role of great American martyr.
|
|
And don't even get him started on self-proclaimed capitalist reformers like Elizabeth Warren.
|
|
This is because self-proclaimed "capitalists" pay little attention to these sorts of issues.
|
|
Bouchardy, a self-proclaimed "ingredients obsessive," makes scented oils that are just that — scents.
|
|
Still, the museum's self-proclaimed "disgusting" holdings cite China more than any other country.
|
|
In Utah, Mr. McAdams's self-proclaimed independent streak may have won over his constituents.
|
|
Beach City is filled with diverse families, small-business owners, and self-proclaimed weirdos.
|
|
Our thought bubble: The addition of sophisticated photo-editing features and the ability to create longer videos is part of Snap's strategic market pivot from being a self-proclaimed "photo-sharing" company in 2012 to a self-proclaimed "camera company" in 2016.
|
|
Cookie owes some of her magic to her husband and self-proclaimed mer-wrangler, Ralph.
|
|
One of Whitley's predecessors -- Carlos Cascos -- was even a self-proclaimed skeptic of these claims.
|
|
The self-proclaimed genius is more business savvy than most people give him credit for.
|
|
Terrified of being gay, the Sister Wives star says she became a self-proclaimed homophobe.
|
|
In the end, it seems Twitter beef is what brought the self-proclaimed baron down.
|
|
" The former model peeked out from underneath the covers in the self-proclaimed "bad selfie.
|
|
Some EU members are nervous about setting a precedent of recognizing a self-proclaimed leader.
|
|
They're self-proclaimed best friends who do, if not everything, then a whole lot together.
|
|
Yet not so long ago, this insider crowd of self-proclaimed deplorables was definitively fringe.
|
|
So we asked makeup artist Ana Marie, a self-proclaimed blush addict, to weigh in.
|
|
He's the self-proclaimed "King of Pop Culture" and published a book back in 2016.
|
|
After Mosul, the coalition's next target is the self-proclaimed caliphate's de facto capital: Raqqa.
|
|
A self-proclaimed 'art-junkie', Stone was driven by passion and by an unerring eye.
|
|
Prosecutors called Kaplan a self-proclaimed prophet and argued that he "brainwashed" the Stoltzfus family.
|
|
The self-proclaimed tagline turned into a self-fulfilling nightmare for Chen and his team.
|
|
Robert Murray, the self-proclaimed king of the coal industry, has been replaced as CEO.
|
|
Sinema isn't the first Democrat to encounter hard questions about their self-proclaimed personal narrative.
|
|
A self-proclaimed foodie, Saldana said she had a great time eating in her twenties.
|
|
After years of being the self-proclaimed "fat sister," Kardashian famously dropped around 40 lbs.
|
|
Crushed on the battlefield, Islamic State has lost roughly 98% of its self-proclaimed "caliphate".
|
|
Aging, these self-proclaimed immortalists claim, is a disease that can and should be stopped.
|
|
It's the context in which the president uses it to mock Warren's self-proclaimed heritage.
|
|
The 66-year-old self-proclaimed "dirty trickster" has embraced the spotlight since his arrest.
|
|
When the self-proclaimed rap god's got 6 shows in L.A. ... celebs gotta pace themselves.
|
|
It was his daughter, a self-proclaimed popaholic, who brought him in to see her.
|
|
The claim was utterly absurd—from his self-proclaimed royalty to his non-Hispanic accent.
|
|
The Nusra Front and the self-proclaimed Islamic State are not covered by the ceasefire.
|
|
She was a self-proclaimed "angsty" kid in the seventh grade, and she loved it.
|
|
I met a self-proclaimed white nationalist named Tyler Tenbrink from Texas and photographed him.
|
|
All photos by Derek Scancarelli Les Claypool and Sean Lennon are self-proclaimed kindred spirits.
|
|
Other self-proclaimed members of Harry Potter houses also proclaimed their outrage at Willis' suggestion.
|
|
Survivors told police that the self-proclaimed white supremacist shouted racial epithets during the massacre.
|
|
Ricky Williams -- the self-proclaimed "high guy" -- is defending an anti-weed college baseball coach.
|
|
Even I, self-proclaimed Coldplay devotee, will not stand for this Kidz Bop mash-up.
|
|
Will this new direction save the reputation of the self-proclaimed "Greatest Show on Earth"?
|
|
Life isn't all big closets and multiple pools for the rapper, and self-proclaimed genius.
|
|
Tarrant, a self-proclaimed white supremacist, is scheduled to appear in court again in August.
|
|
The self-proclaimed democratic socialist said his campaign is starting to make the "establishment" nervous.
|
|
The self-proclaimed orchid lover has also learned what not to use in the museum.
|
|
"There is no necessary set of traits to be a self-proclaimed witch," Unicole affirms.
|
|
He's apparently a self-proclaimed psychopath, but on the other hand, he kind of isn't.
|
|
The self-proclaimed Louis Vuitton don's bills are paid, and, ahem, (cruel) winter is coming.
|
|
Jon H.: As a self-proclaimed "bad guitar player," what's hardest for you to play?
|
|
Iran, meanwhile, convinced the Assad government to launch aggressive airstrikes against the self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
Jokes have a structure; many of these self-proclaimed "comedians" are just stating a sentence.
|
|
The battle to retake Raqqa, the capital of ISIS's self-proclaimed caliphate, has officially begun.
|
|
Lee Carter, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist who is the state co-chairman of Sen.
|
|
But why would Trump, the self-proclaimed champion of American workers, choose someone like that?
|
|
Others said the president, a self-proclaimed master negotiator, had been rolled by the Democrats.
|
|
The list of aberrations is almost as endless as the president's self-proclaimed self-esteem.
|
|
Ms. Salinas, a Mexican model and self-proclaimed social media influencer, denied Ms. Young's account.
|
|
Whether you're a hopeless romantic or a self-proclaimed cynic, there's no avoiding Valentine's Day.
|
|
His self-proclaimed "pragmatic idealism" is losing to the more strident progressivism of his opponents.
|
|
We met the self-proclaimed Witches of West Hollywood in season 1 of Vanderpump Rules.
|
|
Venezuela is in crisis as self-proclaimed interim president Juan Guaido battles Maduro for control.
|
|
Taxpayers would expect the self-proclaimed fiscal hawks to be outraged at such gross mismanagement.
|
|
The group's self-proclaimed "caliphate" extends over the border to include parts of eastern Syria.
|
|
Despite Trump's self-proclaimed success, he left Asia with no significant policy achievements in hand.
|
|
Whatever the procedures — and the self-proclaimed accuracy — the controversy and criticisms have been ceaseless.
|
|
Here's what I, a self-proclaimed doughnut queen, thought of the Krispy Kreme holiday doughnuts.
|
|
James S. is a self-proclaimed Bachelor superfan, holds viewing parties and runs a Bachelor bracket.
|
|
Grande, who is a self-proclaimed Broadway nerd, approached NBC about being cast in the show.
|
|
Taco Bell wanted to honor its self-proclaimed "Greatest of All Tacos," the Doritos Locos Tacos.
|
|
Cathleen Meredith, a self-proclaimed "fat girl," knows the importance of dancing while people are watching.
|
|
The self-proclaimed skincare "maven" has been putting all her "passion and energies" into the company.
|
|
The self-proclaimed shopaholics also revealed their frustrations with always having to wear the same outfit.
|
|
Beierle was a self-proclaimed misogynist who railed against black people and immigrants, but especially women.
|
|
Avenatti, a self-proclaimed advocate of women's rights, was booked on a felony domestic violence charge.
|
|
Considering she's a self-proclaimed perfectionist, we don't doubt Williams will make all the right plays.
|
|
This meant the self-proclaimed "hometown girl" from Naperville, IL quickly became a political rising star.
|
|
The new dispute with Mexico could also unravel one of Mr Trump's previous self-proclaimed triumphs.
|
|
Donald Trump is a self-proclaimed great debater who won every one of the Republican debates.
|
|
Self-proclaimed crystal lover Jenna Dewan created a video guide to walk fans through her collection.
|
|
Attention all self-proclaimed procrastinators: DarwinMail might just be the productivity tool you've been waiting for.
|
|
It has a decent GPU and self-proclaimed liquid cooling technology designed to reduce CPU heat.
|
|
Kelly Clarkson is embracing her self-proclaimed lack of cool, one hilarious tweet at a time.
|
|
She's a self-proclaimed "large-bodied" and "queer" woman doing difficult yoga poses in her skivvies.
|
|
Now all self-proclaimed experts have a chance to prove their mettle or meet their comeuppance.
|
|
The self-proclaimed beer company of America is calling on you to find the golden ticket.
|
|
Williams is a self-proclaimed pinball nerd who collects and builds pinball machines as a hobby.
|
|
Gates is a self-proclaimed introvert who planned on having a career as a math teacher.
|
|
That's why, in true KLS fashion, the self-proclaimed mogul designed a look for the occasion.
|
|
"The details and the fine print matter more than a hasty self-proclaimed victory," Kaptur said.
|
|
"People want to know how an evangelical can support a self-proclaimed pimp," Fuentes told Reuters.
|
|
Knight, a self-proclaimed "geek," left Hollywood in the '80s to pursue a career in computers.
|
|
China's maritime assertiveness was an important justification for America's self-proclaimed "pivot" or "rebalance" towards Asia.
|
|
It seems that her philanthropic feelings did not rub off on her self-proclaimed billionaire son.
|
|
Mr. Trump, the self-proclaimed business genius, had to resort to four bankruptcies for his casinos.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed one myself, I escape in plotlines and revere a fresh book smell.
|
|
ET, Donald Trump had already sent two tweets about the self-proclaimed "big baller" LaVar Ball.
|
|
Valeant will immediately bring on self-proclaimed activist investor Bill Ackman to serve on its board.
|
|
Through years of experience, she's become a self-proclaimed "master" at spotting penises on a map.
|
|
But like most self-proclaimed ghost hunters and monster trackers, I came up mostly empty-handed.
|
|
And the gullibility both of the news media and self-proclaimed centrists remains a remarkable story.
|
|
Half-Chinese, half-white, the self proclaimed Dumpling King might not fit into any conventional boxes.
|
|
FYI, Seagal -- a self-proclaimed martial arts master -- accepted a challenge from Foreman earlier this month.
|
|
"I'm weird, but I get results": Devin Person of Brooklyn is a self-proclaimed professional wizard.
|
|
Pam Sneed, whose Instagram handle is Cookie Crazie, is a self-proclaimed Jesus-following vegan grandmother.
|
|
Stone is a self-proclaimed political "dirty trickster" who has known Trump for about four decades.
|
|
Vermont, which Sanders represents, is almost certain to go to the self-proclaimed democratic socialist senator.
|
|
"On Super Tuesday, people are concerned about this whole self-proclaimed democratic socialist," he told Whitfield.
|
|
The legend of the self-proclaimed Black Mamba lived even as his team floundered around him.
|
|
" Underwood is a self-proclaimed virgin and was a contestant on Season 14 of "The Bachelorette.
|
|
And then, of course, there's Powell's: an entire block, a dizzying, self-proclaimed City of Books.
|
|
Dawn Perry, 38, the food director at Real Simple magazine, is a self-proclaimed recycling Nazi.
|
|
For a self-proclaimed feminist, Dunham's actions were not a good look, to say the least.
|
|
In his important paper "Polarization and the Decline of the American Floating Voter," Michigan State University political scientist Corwin Smidt found that between 2000 and 2004, self-proclaimed independents were more stable in which party they supported than self-proclaimed strong partisans were from 1972 to 1976.
|
|
Gomez is a self-proclaimed fast food lover so next they hit up a McDonald's drive-thru.
|
|
I'm also ready for self-proclaimed feminists to start speaking out or taking action for women's rights.
|
|
YouTuber Nikita Dragun lives a self-proclaimed fantasy life — and beauty and fashion play a major role.
|
|
The self-proclaimed dealmaker could find it more challenging to get to signing on the dotted line.
|
|
Even 18 percent of self-proclaimed atheists said they believed in some kind of higher spiritual power .
|
|
His journey is tough, ruff and adorable — and narrated by self-proclaimed "major dog fan," Chris Evans.
|
|
According to Mariah Smith, writer and self-proclaimed expert on all things Kardashian, the answer is complicated.
|
|
What would happen once the self-proclaimed Islamic State no longer controlled large swaths of Iraqi territory?
|
|
The self-proclaimed introvert prefers to stay under the radar and let her work leave a legacy.
|
|
Or is the self-proclaimed "company to save the world" a victim of US government protectionist propaganda?
|
|
The founders of Jivamukti, Sharon Gannon and David Life, were radical artists and self-proclaimed spiritual activists.
|
|
Nonetheless ... she fired back at us for asking the self-proclaimed "World's Youngest Flexer" about the deal.
|
|
But what does a self-proclaimed former BlackBerry die hard turned iPhone user think about the KEYone?
|
|
Prescod-Weinstein is an astrophysicist and self-proclaimed "axion wrangler" at the University of Washington in Seattle.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed "glam girl," she explains, in her own words, what beauty means to her.
|
|
Like most Real Simple staff members, I'm a complete neat freak and a self-proclaimed cleaning psycho.
|
|
Jones, a self-proclaimed skeptic at the start of the investigation, said that the evidence was "overwhelming."
|
|
And a self-proclaimed ISIS adherent attacking in the streets of America or Europe isn't necessarily terrorism.
|
|
It's not even like Kim Kardashian herself, a self-proclaimed BlackBerry fangirl, helped promote the Key One.
|
|
But both are also self-proclaimed nations with a sense that their history and culture are distinct.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "unrepentant gold bull" is now more bearish because of last week's impressive jobs data.
|
|
Hamanyun is believed to be based in Raqqa, the de facto capital of the self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
Somewhere along his route to self-proclaimed kingdom, Lil Yachty bit off more than he could chew.
|
|
Soon, she testified, she too was sleeping with the man authorities described as a self-proclaimed prophet.
|
|
To boost her chances she has signed up to Vidhi Classes, a self-proclaimed "result-generating machine".
|
|
Self-proclaimed foodie Sofía Vergara isn't shy about professing her love for Colombian chef Juan Manuel Barrientos.
|
|
A tweet posted by a self-proclaimed "wife, mother, Christian" isn't just deplorable, but also factually incorrect.
|
|
" Clinton has spent weeks struggling with how to respond to her rival's self-proclaimed grass-roots "revolution.
|
|
It turns out even self-proclaimed gods have to deal with technology issues once in a while.
|
|
Within hours, BlackHatWorld, a forum popular with self-proclaimed "black hat" social media marketers, was in crisis.
|
|
There are so many self-proclaimed experts now, it's hard to know who the actual connoisseurs are.
|
|
The White House's self-proclaimed "infrastructure week" has generated a flurry of headlines on nearly everything else.
|
|
His own past history suggests that the self-proclaimed "Comeback Kid" should never be counted out entirely.
|
|
Ms. Mayer, a self-proclaimed data geek, has turned to crowdsourcing repeatedly over the last two years.
|
|
They are self-proclaimed socialists who ran on platforms harshly critical of their merely liberal Democrat opponents.
|
|
I am a self-proclaimed fast food and Mexican food lover who's never been to Taco Bell.
|
|
Also, I can't help but notice a curious pattern in the recommendations of some self-proclaimed centrists.
|
|
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), a self-proclaimed "democratic socialist" running in the Democratic presidential primary, to Trump.
|
|
And self-proclaimed centrists will still find a way to claim that the sides are equally bad.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed maximalist, I certainly fall victim to the clutter of holding onto old memories.
|
|
An example of an incredibly high functioning and self-proclaimed "night guy" is former president Barack Obama.
|
|
" In late May, the former self-proclaimed super bull said the economy was "cruising for a bruising.
|
|
Indeed, in just over three decades, what a phenomenal life the self-proclaimed peasant boy has lived.
|
|
He's a self-proclaimed progressive, but those on the left haven't always been so sure of him.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "King of All Media" addressed what many considered a controversial day off last week.
|
|
The rate cut did nothing to boost business confidence, said Cramer, a self-proclaimed monetary policy dove.
|
|
As a result, there is a healthy skepticism among the Balinese people toward these self-proclaimed healers.
|
|
Even Luckin Coffee, the self-proclaimed Starbucks rival in China, held up better than its American competitor.
|
|
Video footage shows a group of about 30 young adults — self-proclaimed Dreamers — hijack Pelosi's press conference.
|
|
The self-proclaimed meme enthusiast isn't afraid to throw some of his own favorites into the mix.
|
|
Sawyer's Doernbecher Freestyle Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2, available for men, $180Sawyer Miller is a self-proclaimed daredevil.
|
|
Ivanka Trump, her father's senior adviser and self-proclaimed moderating force, issued a single tweet of protest.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed flexitarian, I chose to order a vegan quesadilla from Ivy Stark Modern Mexican.
|
|
Sanders, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, has advocated a litany of progressive policies throughout his presidential campaign.
|
|
But this early popularity is overshadowed by the group&aposs later fame among self-proclaimed music aficionados.
|
|
Louis' Lunch, to be precise, founded in 1895 and the self-proclaimed birthplace of the hamburger sandwich.
|
|
Al-Nimeiri started out as a self-proclaimed socialist who would return the government to the people.
|
|
Raqqa is the last major stronghold in the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria's self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
But after 29 days and 23,103 miles, the self-proclaimed "flying housewife" returned home a record-holder.
|
|
His posts also include profanity, sensitive topics, derogatory comments, and a self-proclaimed "sick sense of humor."
|
|
Anything else would be going halfway, falling short of his self proclaimed commitment to all New Yorkers.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "granddaddy" of Austin venues, however, which no one would dispute, is the Continental Club.
|
|
To his many self-proclaimed accomplishments, Donald Trump now wants to add coining an iconic economic term.
|
|
They might be the boldly self-proclaimed "home of vinyl," but we won't argue them that much.
|
|
Stone, a self-proclaimed "dirty trickster" and Republican political operative for decades, pleaded not guilty on Jan.
|
|
Gucci, the author and self-proclaimed "Gucci addict" Buzz Bissinger once wrote, is heightened beyond anything else.
|
|
Hawkers sold knick-knacks depicting Mr Shihab, the self-proclaimed "imam besar" (supreme leader) of all Indonesia's Muslims.
|
|
His perpetual exasperation with Adam contrasts particularly well with the self-proclaimed hero's attention-seeking attempts at nobility.
|
|
Swain, the self-proclaimed "Beyoncé Of Baby Hair," also created Lizzo's attention-grabbing headpiece using 100 percent hair.
|
|
We have suspended self-proclaimed alt-right users for breaking our guidelines around threats of violence and doxing.
|
|
Mavis Williams, the self-proclaimed #OlympicNan, has been cheering on her grandson from her home in Sheffield, England.
|
|
Last month, self-proclaimed Apple-freak Marchionne said he would love to help Apple build its first car.
|
|
It's a delight for self-proclaimed grammar nazis and a headache for all who dare to contact them.
|
|
Blue Origin—self-proclaimed turtle of the commercial space race—is starting to come out of its shell.
|
|
February 28, 2019 - Bolsonaro meets with Venezuelan opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim president, Juan Guaidó in Brasilia.
|
|
The message of the self-proclaimed health gurus is clear: "Artificial" additives are no good for your body.
|
|
Ahead, we've rounded up 10 of the self-proclaimed weirdest things Redditors and our readers have masturbated to.
|
|
With "Bodak Yellow," Cardi B — a self-proclaimed "regula degula shmegula girl from the Bronx" — is making history.
|
|
However, Google's self-proclaimed quantum supremacy has been disputed by industry counterparts who are also developing the technology.
|
|
Self-proclaimed "tiny Canadian" Ellen Page has come a long way since she stole our hearts in Juno.
|
|
I was photographed for the real estate brochure of the self-proclaimed "King of Porn's" $4.5 million house.
|
|
ISABELLA Boyle Heights This self-proclaimed goth chick looks to decades past when manifesting her dream beauty looks.
|
|
The city is the terror group's Iraqi stronghold and is considered the jewel of its self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
African armies routed the militant group from much of its self-proclaimed caliphate in northeastern Nigeria last year.
|
|
When Jane*, a self-proclaimed introvert, worked for a beauty company, she was forced onto the events committee.
|
|
Kardashian, a self-proclaimed "sucker for makeup," tells Refinery22 that working with Becca is a full-circle moment.
|
|
A self-proclaimed "self-editor," the singer revealed that she is choosing honesty over mystery with this album.
|
|
Ravioli's owner is self-proclaimed "cat rapper" iAmMoshow, who raps about his cats on a delightful Facebook page.
|
|
A self-proclaimed "cookie-head" with a major sweet tooth, Kaling is an inspiration to Oreo-lovers everywhere.
|
|
Also blacklisted was the Ministry of State Security of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic, the Treasury said.
|
|
The shoemaker also announced a partnership with popular rapper Post Malone, a self-proclaimed fan of the shoes.
|
|
Richard Burr reportedly confided to attendees at a fundraiser that he would vote for self-proclaimed socialist Sen.
|
|
His works are a self-proclaimed divorce from any sort of art movement in the art historical canon.
|
|
"This is our 'Mandela', or our 'Princess Diana', moment," said graphic designer and self-proclaimed royalist Apichai Klapiput.
|
|
Cooper Hefner, son of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, has grown tired of self-proclaimed "family friend" Donald Trump.
|
|
What this means in the self-proclaimed Islamic Caliphate is there simply is no sanctity accorded to childhood.
|
|
The western half of Mosul is the last major stronghold of Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliphate in Iraq.
|
|
Masar, a self-proclaimed Democrat, added that she's even had an unfavorable personal interaction with the president-elect.
|
|
A self-proclaimed history of the present, Age of Anger also feels like a blast from the past.
|
|
Perfect for self-proclaimed germaphobes, this $50 device (normally $259.99) can zap away germs and bacteria left behind.
|
|
Roger Stone, a longtime confidant of Donald Trump, is an inveterate liar and a self-proclaimed dirty trickster.
|
|
He was a self-proclaimed "super bull" following the 2016 presidential election, as recession chatter was heating up.
|
|
These amazing (and slightly NSFW) nipple nails are brought to you by self-proclaimed nasty woman Erose Aziza.
|
|
Ocasio-Cortez, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist who received help from Pressley's field organizer, has already endorsed Pressley.
|
|
Greitens, the self-proclaimed law-and-order governor, is now studying law-and-order from the other side.
|
|
However, he appeared to have no direct communication with ISIS leaders in their self-proclaimed caliphate in Syria.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "mattress mogul" is not shy about sharing his wealth and car collection on social media.
|
|
Don't live in the spreadsheetsIf you're a self-proclaimed money nerd, you tend to obsess about the numbers.
|
|
Bob Corker, a self-proclaimed deficit hawk, had voiced concerns the tax cuts would balloon the federal deficit.
|
|
It's time for the self-proclaimed 'master of the deal' to get to work on a coordinated strategy.
|
|
One self-proclaimed 49ers fan didn't recognize that the Hall of Famer was sitting right next to him.
|
|
The self-proclaimed creative genius does not appear in the episode at all, but his presence is damning.
|
|
Venezuela's chief prosecutor on Tuesday opened an investigation into opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim President Juan Guaidó.
|
|
The "self-proclaimed STEM freak" recently toured the Boston campus of MIT, where she may one day matriculate.
|
|
In TS Madison's case, the self-proclaimed "Big Dick Bitch" doesn't just do both—she does it all.
|
|
" Ali was a 6'3" light-skinned black man in a world that agreed with his self-proclaimed handsomeness.
|
|
See also: This Amazon seller lost $400,000 in sales after being attacked by self-proclaimed 'virus of Amazon'
|
|
After spying my CNN T-shirt, Carson Davis, a self-proclaimed Fox News fan from Texas, begins heckling.
|
|
"The campaign was very brilliant, and very adorable," said Faith Popcorn, a marketing consultant and self-proclaimed futurist.
|
|
Self-proclaimed psychic Sylvia Browne was also said to have predicted a global pandemic similar to the coronavirus.
|
|
"The biggest annoyance for me was the clean up," Twitter user and self-proclaimed "vaginal aficionado" @BurlClooney said.
|
|
"We use social media but can remember living life without it," explained a self-proclaimed Xennial in GOOD.
|
|
Patrick Ligonde, a self-proclaimed "airplane nerd," travels with his smartphone for his job in airline ground operations.
|
|
Though I'm sure the average American has also never heard of this pre-revolutionary self-proclaimed genderless prophet.
|
|
For a self-proclaimed thriller, "Chain Reaction" was dragged by critics for lacking any sincere moments of excitement.
|
|
The self-proclaimed Health Ranger and one of the internet's more prolific conspiracy-mongers offered a dark prophecy.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed recovering workaholic, he said the content and approach in "Tools of Titans" were refreshing.
|
|
In the interview with ex-bodybuilder and self-proclaimed biohacker Ben Greenfield, Dorsey explained his intermittent fasting schedule.
|
|
And with a self-proclaimed builder in the White House, he has laid many bricks in that wall.
|
|
Despite the artist's conflicted feelings about that northernmost New England state, it was his self-proclaimed spiritual home.
|
|
The assertion was based on tweets from a self-proclaimed voter expert, who claimed to have a study.
|
|
Now Dassey's half-brother, a self-proclaimed indie Christian rapper, released a track this week extolling Dassey's innocence.
|
|
Swamis, spiritualists, and other self-proclaimed religious authorities quickly made their way out West to forge new faiths.
|
|
Deutsche Bank officials concluded that Mr. Trump was worth about $2500 million, not his self-proclaimed $0003 billion.
|
|
Then pit yourself against other self-proclaimed masters of mayhem in the first ever World's Greatest Griefer Contest.
|
|
He's a 74-year-old, self-proclaimed socialist who until fairly recently had minimal name recognition outside of Vermont.
|
|
Dawie Roodt is an economist who helped Orania to develop the E-Ora and a self-proclaimed free-marketeer.
|
|
" She added, "I'm also ready for self-proclaimed feminists to start speaking out or taking action for women's rights.
|
|
Ricki Lake was a self-proclaimed "cynic" about marriage — but that was before Christian Evans came into her life.
|
|
Groups of self-proclaimed patriots have launched regular patrols and marches, saying they want to protect locals from immigrants.
|
|
ISIS' caliphate shrinks in 2016 ISIS is losing ground across its self-proclaimed caliphate, according to a new report.
|
|
One of the left's newest stars, self-proclaimed democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, has indicated she's also on board.
|
|
We're introduced to Jim Smith, the executive chef of the entire state of Alabama and a self-proclaimed nerd.
|
|
The self-proclaimed D-List actress has alienated some with her strong verbiage and wild antics throughout the years.
|
|
Pooch Hall is a self-proclaimed "family man" — and that commitment is lived out both on and off screen.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "front page of the internet" went down for many users for about an hour on Monday.
|
|
This is not what you would expect to hear from the home minister of a self-proclaimed democratic country.
|
|
SECURITY and order have always been the priority for Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, Egypt's president and self-proclaimed protector.
|
|
Jenniffer González-Colón, with each specifying that Trump was overseeing a self-proclaimed "unprecedented" federal response to the crisis.
|
|
However, Google's self-proclaimed quantum supremacy has been disputed by industry counterparts who are also developing to the technology.
|
|
Self-proclaimed "relationship gurus" like Steve Harvey have built empires preying on this fear and reinforcing sexist gender norms.
|
|
Sanders, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, frequently set the terms of debate on the left end of the spectrum.
|
|
As recently as 1980, the self-proclaimed "Vehicle City" had the highest median income for American workers under 35.
|
|
Both of those earned hearts from Minaj, but the self-proclaimed Queen of Rap didn't provide any further clarification.
|
|
Lopez is a self-proclaimed super fan of the HGTV couple, who aired their final episode in April 2018.
|
|
But apparently, even the self-proclaimed health-obsessed Kourt isn't immune to the lure of delicious mac and cheese.
|
|
Russia angered Georgia further by recognizing the breakaway (and pro-Russian) self-proclaimed republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
|
|
Sinolink also cited GEM , a self-proclaimed "urban miner" that runs China's largest automated battery dismantling facility in Shenzhen.
|
|
Pluto is the self-proclaimed insurance app for those who hate insurance, and is primarily marketed to millennial travellers.
|
|
Bonfils is a self-proclaimed introvert who is aware her Instagram feed comes off bigger than her actual energy.
|
|
But other EU states have been more cautious, worried about setting a precedent of recognising a self-proclaimed leader.
|
|
For a bunch of self-proclaimed originalists, the candidates seem awfully opposed to what's actually written in the Constitution.
|
|
The men identify themselves as Syrians from Raqqa, the de facto capital of the militant group's self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
He described all the virtues of the self-proclaimed caliphate, from the drinks and food to the social diversity.
|
|
Have a look: Pitt is a self-proclaimed Frank Ocean fan, as he stated in GQ back in May.
|
|
But outside that hard core, I also believe there is a silent majority within Trump's self-proclaimed silent majority.
|
|
A beautiful friendship is blossoming between ex-Microsoft head Steve Ballmer and self-proclaimed greatest artist ever Kanye West.
|
|
Incels.me, the toxic misogynistic community of self-proclaimed involuntary celibates, is no more — at least at that web address.
|
|
Raqqa: Once considered the capital of the self-proclaimed caliphate, this city is under siege by U.S.-backed forces.
|
|
Efforts among the self-proclaimed "Hamilton Electors" to convince Republican electors to defect from Trump have so far fizzled.
|
|
The team of nine, helmed by director Matt Willis, is a self-proclaimed group of paper and food obsessives.
|
|
And, just like that, Rihanna seems like more of an angel than her self-proclaimed good girl gone bad.
|
|
Smart and tough, Mr. Cruz, a self-proclaimed right-winger, would draw a sharp ideological divide with Hillary Clinton.
|
|
Lynn, a self-proclaimed "overthinker," says that when she approaches the boxing ring, everything in her mind falls away.
|
|
When he staged his introductory attack, the self-proclaimed Mr. Mercedes was not satisfied with violence and notoriety alone.
|
|
Pantone, the self-proclaimed global authority on color, has declared "Living Coral" the color of the year for 2019.
|
|
On Wednesday, Pelosi downplayed the broader effect the self-proclaimed Democratic socialist's win would have on other House races.
|
|
Myrick, a self-proclaimed "geek," can see the appeal of avatar therapy, though she's unlikely to pursue it herself.
|
|
"Introducing Vanessa Bling, as Gaza Slim," the self-proclaimed world boss, Vybz Kartel, belted on the "One Man" record.
|
|
The more negative one's views of blacks, the more likely they were to vote for the self-proclaimed billionaire.
|
|
The PG County native and self-proclaimed tomboy is charismatic in her raps and arrestingly experimental in her sounds.
|
|
Lil Yachty, self-proclaimed King of Teens, dropped a 15-minute film alongside his new mixtape, Summer Songs 2.
|
|
I am a self-proclaimed credit card point connoisseur, so I'm constantly looking for ways to stretch my points.
|
|
But then Dery is a self-proclaimed "cultural critic," and cultural critics tend to deal in zeitgeists, not art.
|
|
Co-founder and self-proclaimed "canna-celebrity" Mama Sailene Ossman practically begged me not to bring my own weed.
|
|
Roving bands of self-proclaimed cow protectors began to appear, mostly in northern India, which is more socially conservative.
|
|
That "commander" was none other than Lamidi Adedibu, a self-proclaimed thug and a politically spent one at that.
|
|
And yet, here we are, with one of the major parties contemplating the nomination of a self-proclaimed socialist.
|
|
Also you self proclaimed hackers with nothing to show for it, who are just cyberbullies with the biggest egos.
|
|
The self-proclaimed master deal-maker is arguing that he is holding out for a bigger and better deal.
|
|
In 2013, for instance, self-proclaimed anarchists drove other groups out of the building, according to local news accounts.
|
|
Stone, a self-proclaimed "dirty trickster," was found guilty last year of lying to Congress, obstruction and witness tampering.
|
|
Here was a celebrity self-proclaimed billionaire who was paying attention to their fate, their town, their battered industry.
|
|
So, this week, while he settles into his self-proclaimed "Winter White House," he may have some unexpected guests.
|
|
BuzzFeed News has found that the self-proclaimed private investigator whom Musk hired was a convicted felon and scammer.
|
|
Trump, a self-proclaimed "tariff man," has strategically used the imposition of such economic penalties as leverage over China.
|
|
"As hackers and self-proclaimed social engineers, we often think that spotting a phishing email is 'easy'," said Wethington.
|
|
No surprise, then, that the self-proclaimed House of Ideas is planning to expand its reach going into 2020.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "flaming feminist litigator" has previously said that her age won't stop her from taking the bench.
|
|
Writer Roxane Gay, author of numerous books including "Bad Feminist," discusses the complexities of being a self-proclaimed feminist.
|
|
After all, as the self proclaimed "Spin Master," Bernie had a devoted following in this Northern New Jersey town.
|
|
Rihanna recently Snapchatted herself watching an episode; they're hanging out with self-proclaimed superfan Chrissy Teigen at awards shows.
|
|
He lived with his cat in a small corner room, as the world's most famous self-proclaimed political refugee.
|
|
Fyre, a self-proclaimed "FemDomme" and victims' advocate, is highly practiced in culling some pistachio out of the vanilla.
|
|
We were sitting in a small, spare conference room in Midtown Manhattan, where the self-proclaimed "celebrity psychic" has helped dozens of clients connect with passed family members, work through existential crises, realize their dreams—whatever it is a self-proclaimed celebrity psychic does—using his purported ability to communicate with the beyond.
|
|
" The first side of Jody that viewers saw was the camo-wearing, hunting part of this self-proclaimed "country girl.
|
|
Now, the SpaceX founder and self-proclaimed Boring Person has released an animation showing the rocket launch on his Instagram.
|
|
It's controversial "24-karat chicken wings" got launched in collaboration with self-proclaimed "foodgod" and Kardashian clan pal Jonathan Cheban.
|
|
She said he plans to even hold some type of media dinners, despite his self-proclaimed war with the press.
|
|
The site welcomed LGBTQ and sex-positive bloggers, artists and creators, self-proclaimed nerds and those in need of support.
|
|
He's a self-proclaimed feminist/ally and knows all of the $10 words to kind of substantiate it in conversation.
|
|
However, the sisters put their feud aside to give a gift to their sister, a self-proclaimed "Family Feud" fan.
|
|
The military&aposs self-proclaimed "clearance operations" were set off by a Rohingya militant group&aposs assault on police posts.
|
|
This, unfortunately, is where my relationship with the franchise (and my self-proclaimed super fan status) breaks down a bit.
|
|
And given our self-proclaimed obsession with the English actress, we're ashamed to admit our negligence in this critical matter.
|
|
"Bernie would have won" has become a natural rallying cry for supporters of the self-proclaimed democratic socialist from Vermont.
|
|
Just ask Sean Frank, chief operating officer of the Ridge Wallet, a self-proclaimed "EDC-friendly" direct-to-consumer manufacturer.
|
|
Hell, even self-proclaimed "morning people" can struggle with the transition from drooling dreamer to something resembling a sentient being.
|
|
She's a self-proclaimed "savage" and Rihanna sure wasn't shy about addressing her past relationships in a recent Instagram post.
|
|
So why on earth is the rightmost wing of the Democratic Party unusually open to the self-proclaimed democratic socialist?
|
|
Donald Trump's latest self-proclaimed victory is the fact that Jackie Evancho's album sales have "skyrocketed" over the past month.
|
|
"Lady Dynamite" deftly harnesses Ms Bamford's self-proclaimed desire to destigmatise mental health, without ever getting too morose or preachy.
|
|
Carole Radziwill is a self-proclaimed "carb junkie" whose diet is run by veganism when her chef boyfriend is around.
|
|
A self-proclaimed shopaholic, I recently evaluated my finances and am trying to get my shopping-for-sport under control.
|
|
In one of the self-proclaimed king's more amusing moments, he corrects Davos on his misuse of the world 'less.
|
|
Igor Plotnitsky taking oath during his inauguration as new head of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic in November 2014.
|
|
Zillionaire Empress Berhane is the self-proclaimed richest person on the planet and claims to be related to Haile Selassie.
|
|
Meghan, a self-proclaimed foodie, has gotten Harry involved in cooking healthy meals for the two of them at home.
|
|
The self-proclaimed Lord headed to Sin City on Saturday for some fun in the sun, dinner and a show.
|
|
Tuesday's moves were notable — bitcoin's best one-day gain since April 2018 — but one self-proclaimed bull wasn't too surprised.
|
|
US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces are currently fighting their way into Raqqa, the self-proclaimed ISIS capital in northern Syria.
|
|
David Berkowitz — the self-proclaimed "Son of Sam" — evaded police for more than a year but was arrested on Aug.
|
|
The self-proclaimed King of All Media has called Trump a friend, but been a vocal critic of his politics.
|
|
He lost both his mother and his older brother, Marcus, a self-proclaimed redneck who loved Marlboro cigarettes and hunting.
|
|
That would be Savitar, a self-proclaimed speed god, who is threatening to kill Barry's soulmate, Iris West (Candice Patton).
|
|
But the show's host, a self-proclaimed "victimized" venture capitalist, doesn't seem too concerned by the attempts on his life.
|
|
As Goodman continues to fight cancer, the self-proclaimed "teacher by day, singer-songwriter by life" is working on songs.
|
|
It spells the end of the self-proclaimed "caliphate" as it was, and the end of an era for ISIS.
|
|
Stone, a longtime Republican operative and self-proclaimed "dirty trickster," is accused of telling Congress five lies related to WikiLeaks.
|
|
The truth of each cast member's self-proclaimed metamorphosis, like the waters of the Jersey Shore itself, is not clear.
|
|
The self-proclaimed king, Edmund Keli'i Silva Jr., sent in a video statement calling for international solidarity against global warming.
|
|
Butina is a self-proclaimed foreign agent who has been afforded a lawyer, due process and security while in detention.
|
|
Lee's Donuts was started by a self-proclaimed "hippie dippy" couple, and their same recipe has been used since 1979.
|
|
Nickolay Lamm, the creator of Lammily, the self-proclaimed "realistic Barbie," has another challenge for Mattel: a realistic Ken doll.
|
|
At last, the hotel managed to call us Joe Mazzella, self-proclaimed as the island's one English-speaking taxi driver.
|
|
Moreover, the Rebels have been accused of academic fraud—which, again, runs counter to the NCAA's self-proclaimed educational mission.
|
|
The regular army establishment, of course, sniffed at the idea of a self-proclaimed military elite, and not without cause.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "Beer City USA" has more than 80 breweries as well as dynamic public art and music scenes.
|
|
Mr. Trump, a self-proclaimed lover of tariffs, hailed the move as a way to help American production and jobs.
|
|
That is until he turns to Michoacán's state governor Silvano Aureoles Conejo's plans to disarm self-proclaimed vigilantes like him.
|
|
Mr. Assange, the world's most famous self-proclaimed political refugee, lived there with his cat in a small corner room.
|
|
In 2009, my self-proclaimed "Year of No Fear," I took swimming lessons to conquer my fear of the water.
|
|
Hof, a self-proclaimed pimp, was found dead October 16 after celebrating his 72nd birthday at one of his ranches.
|
|
Mr. Trump, after all, was always an unlikely populist, a self-proclaimed billionaire with a private plane and gilded estates.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "Gotham Kit" features a paneled design on the front inspired by the architecture of the Brooklyn Bridge.
|
|
The composer — and self-proclaimed hip hop-head — is responsible for the show's stunning, and Emmy-winning, score and soundtrack.
|
|
For the past several months, Mayo had been working with Crowder, a self-proclaimed "stubborn" woman, to regulate her diet.
|
|
He opened the decade with "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy," a culmination of the self-proclaimed genius's well, musical genius.
|
|
It may be that the president is incapable of transitioning from being a self-proclaimed revolutionary to a governing president.
|
|
The Islamic State has carved out its self-proclaimed caliphate in the eastern part of the country, based in Raqqa.
|
|
Ben and Jerry's — a self-proclaimed "aspiring social justice company" — has previously used ice cream flavors to champion its politics.
|
|
" Sowltow, who is a self-proclaimed "voting nerd," said voting is something "we all take for granted, and we shouldn't.
|
|
The self-proclaimed deficit hawks voting for the Senate version of the bill, like Jeff Flake, are certainly being hypocritical.
|
|
Noisey: As a self-proclaimed Brazilian-New-Yorker, were you familiar with the city that Water Rats are from, Curitiba?
|
|
Some residents take up the self-proclaimed mantle of "rednecks" and ride ATVs and trucks through the ecologically sensitive landscape.
|
|
The Iraqi government has prepared a week of festivities to mark the fall of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
For starters, the self-proclaimed adrenaline junkie has ingrained herself in a sport that requires equal parts determination, alertness, and patience.
|
|
The artist (and self-proclaimed "horror movie enthusiast, bookworm, and comic book aficionado," per her Instagram bio) fronts Jacobs' latest advertorial.
|
|
It will be almost impossible to forgive the militant men of the self-proclaimed Islamic State who shattered thousands of lives.
|
|
Republican officials, many of whom privately admit that the self-proclaimed billionaire's rise is embarrassing the party, publicly condemned the comments.
|
|
It was another blow for the jihadist group, which is under pressure in its self-proclaimed caliphate in Syria and Iraq.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "Manta Queen" is a scientist and photographer in Mozambique who has spent 15 years studying these magnificent creatures.
|
|
However, a number of self-proclaimed "Bundy stans" have taken to Twitter to praise the murderer's appearance and charisma ad nauseam.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "Foodgod" celebrated his 45th birthday on Thursday with a four-tier cake made to look like stacked cheeseburgers.
|
|
A Coast Guard lieutenant and self-proclaimed white nationalist was arrested on charges of illegal drug and weapons possession on Friday.
|
|
Its first director, Monsignor Dario Vigano, was a self-proclaimed fan of digital communication with a soft spot for Walt Disney.
|
|
Jennifer Lawrence, a self-proclaimed Bravo and Housewives superfan, was not expecting Luann de Lesseps to divorce from ex Tom D'Agostino.
|
|
Safechuck and Robson, the latter a self-proclaimed 'master of deception', filed lawsuits against Michael's Estate, asking for millions of dollars.
|
|
South Carolina, after all, gave rise to Lee Atwater, the first President George Bush's self-proclaimed "bad boy" of American politics.
|
|
Lawrence, self-proclaimed fan of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," reportedly introduced the show to her "mother!" co-star Javier Bardem.
|
|
Self-proclaimed believers in LFE say they still hold on to the sense of community they found through the Tsuki Project.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "clothing hound" launched a chic collection in 2013 to add a little Bachelor touch to every guy's wardrobe.
|
|
The self-proclaimed foodie already knows how to cook the perfect turkey — and her roasted "engagement" chicken has warmed Harry's heart.
|
|
The backdrop: Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 28, a self-proclaimed white supremacist is facing 50 murder charges and 39 attempted murder charges.
|
|
For instance, Ball repeatedly expressed skepticism about Donald Trump's self-proclaimed role in freeing the three UCLA players from Chinese custody.
|
|
In several declining democracies, self-proclaimed populists have accumulated public support by turning majority sentiment against a racial or ethnic minority.
|
|
Donald Trump, the self-proclaimed master of the real estate universe and our global economy should, of all people, get it.
|
|
Trump praised the value and quality of Libyan crude oil generally before saying it's controlled by the murderous, self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
The Riverdale self-proclaimed "weirdo" wasn't even going to tell Betty about his detective work until she asked him about it.
|
|
Martin, a self-proclaimed addict to Bloomberg Businessweek, was inspired to sign up for Jet by a January 2015 cover story.
|
|
Instead of urging supporters to travel to its self-proclaimed caliphate, it encouraged them to act locally using any means available.
|
|
Nearby, the all-white kitchen — which Markle, a self-proclaimed foodie likely took advantage of — has an eat-in breakfast nook.
|
|
Redneck rethink: There's a group of self-proclaimed "rednecks" who say they are pro-gun and pro-labor, and not racist.
|
|
To find out more, I spoke to the self-proclaimed "king of the fashion underground" about his recent adventures through Iceland.
|
|
Freshman Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — a self-proclaimed Democratic Socialist — has called for a tax rate as high as 70 percent.
|
|
The self-proclaimed white nationalist Trump supporter who sent Lemon death threats this week has a recent history of vile tweets.
|
|
And Bannon too was one degree of separation from self-proclaimed white nationalists while his protege, Milo Yiannopoulos, was at Breitbart.
|
|
To the contrary, many of them are self-proclaimed entertainers who proudly wear their allegiance to the right on their sleeves.
|
|
In August 2008, then-Georgia President Mikheil Saakashvili sent troops to regain control over the Russian-backed self-proclaimed autonomous region.
|
|
He was replaced by self-proclaimed purveyor of boring Bill English, who was officially sworn in as prime minister Monday morning.
|
|
A self-proclaimed, 'gift from the Buddha', OneSongchai has remained one of the top promoters in Thailand for over two decades.
|
|
This was, of course, the point for a self-proclaimed billionaire running as an outsider who could drain the Washington swamp.
|
|
A self-proclaimed Marxist, Berger's strongly held anti-capitalist beliefs often came out in his actions as well as his works.
|
|
Collins, though a self-proclaimed believer in women's right to choose, has hinted that she's leaning toward voting yes on Kavanaugh.
|
|
Safechuck and Robson, the latter a self-proclaimed 'master of deception,' filed lawsuits against Michael's estate, asking for millions of dollars.
|
|
But it is unlikely that it can take the Arab city of Raqqa, the capital of the self-proclaimed IS caliphate.
|
|
But what about the brilliant millennial marketing team at the slightly doughier, self-proclaimed "third-largest," international pizza chain Papa John's?
|
|
Lately, he's spent most of his time in the studio perfecting his self-proclaimed genre defining sound of Caribbean Hip-Hop.
|
|
The gunman showed up at Comet Ping Pong in a self-proclaimed attempt to "investigate" the alleged sex ring and—what?
|
|
Trump, a self-proclaimed billionaire, has responded with pride to accusations that he's gone years without paying any federal income taxes.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "dirty trickster" said following his arrest that he has not had any discussions with Trump about a pardon.
|
|
Perhaps the self-proclaimed great dealmaker doesn't want voters to learn some details about the deals he brags about so often.
|
|
Time will tell, but it's clear that investigators have amassed a mountain of potential evidence against the self-proclaimed dirty trickster.
|
|
Chrissy is a self-proclaimed truth teller with a passion for intersectional feminism and creating a diverse and inclusive wellness industry.
|
|
"Robert Mueller could expand on a lot of what's in the report," Rossi, a self-proclaimed life-long Democrat, told Hill.
|
|
I was a young entrepreneur, and there were plenty of self-proclaimed business experts who were eager to give me advice.
|
|
And the people killed were more likely to be children and ordinary people, rather than professional soldiers or self-proclaimed rebels.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed lipstick aficionado, I've tried just about every formulation out there — matte, glossy, liquid, balm, you name it.
|
|
Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino reaffirmed his support in a Tweet on Wednesday, saying Venezuela's armed forces disavowed any self-proclaimed president.
|
|
And in what other elite sporting league would a self-proclaimed "fascist" petulantly push a referee over after being sent off?
|
|
The app in question was a self-proclaimed security app dubbed "Guard Provider," which promised to protect Xiaomi users from malware.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed member and beneficiary of the women's movement, she co-founded the Black Women's Forum in Los Angeles.
|
|
A self proclaimed, 'gift from the Buddha', OneSongchai has remained one of the top promoters in Thailand for over two decades.
|
|
We're lacking this voice, and the public instead hears from self-proclaimed leaders who don't represent the views of the majority.
|
|
Roger J. Stone Jr., an ally of President Trump and a self-proclaimed political "dirty trickster," has been kicked off Twitter.
|
|
Lately there's been a wave of self-proclaimed smart devices that take the "things" part of "Internet of Things" very seriously.
|
|
More concretely, a reader can see her diary as a sequence that catalogues the refinement of her self-proclaimed "wild" writing.
|
|
A self-proclaimed "geek," she shares her discoveries far above and below ground with an enthusiasm worthy of Dora the Explorer.
|
|
The self-proclaimed billionaire will be the first sitting United States president to attend the gathering since Bill Clinton in 2000.
|
|
One might assume that Mr. Trump, as the self-proclaimed "king of debt," would be hurt financially by such a limit.
|
|
Distrust of the national government there is intense and dozens of local militias and self-proclaimed rebel armies range over it.
|
|
The change in government strategy came as Iranians demonstrated a new yearning for nationalism, challenging the self-proclaimed religious political system.
|
|
But conservatives wanted to know something else: What happened to Diamond and Silk, Trump's self-proclaimed "most outspoken and loyal supporters"?
|
|
Given the stakes of performing at WWE's self-proclaimed "Granddaddy of Them All," it's likely someone will get hurt for real.
|
|
Five years ago, a group of self-proclaimed nerdy voice actors known as Critical Role started recording themselves playing Dungeons & Dragons.
|
|
Do you want a very popular, self-proclaimed socialist or a popular mainstream Democrat running at the top of the ticket?
|
|
Total beginners and self-proclaimed experts alike can benefit from this bundle and start slicing and dicing numbers like a pro.
|
|
Instead, Barnett says, they want to conquer as much territory as they can and subsume it into their self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
Brockhampton, an unwieldy, self-proclaimed boy band born on the internet, has barnstormed into the mainstream with a No. 2000 album.
|
|
Xin, whose full name is Xin Youzhi, is a self-proclaimed farmer's kid whose selling point is providing value for money.
|
|
The Kurdish forces were key to breaking the Islamic State's control of territory in Syria, effectively destroying its self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
The fighters declared loyalty to the self-proclaimed Sultan of the southern Philippine region of Sulu, Jamalul Kiram, in the Philippines.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed "homebody," Kelly says it'll be hard to leave her house behind when it comes time for tour.
|
|
But the film is particularly compelling when following Zack Rago, a self-proclaimed coral nerd whose love is palpable and infectious.
|
|
It was the second time Tuesday that a self-proclaimed assembly president opened a legislative session only to flee the building.
|
|
Naturally, The View host and self-proclaimed "Mother Of Dragons" Meghan McCain weighed in to praise Gabbard's choice — or lack thereof.
|
|
Surprisingly, this was a speech not by the democratic-socialist Bernie Sanders but, rather, by the self-proclaimed billionaire Donald Trump.
|
|
A self-proclaimed klutz, she was kicked out of ballet classes as a child for mixing up her left and right.
|
|
Despite his recent string of mediocre releases, it's why many fans refuse to give up hope on the self-proclaimed genius.
|
|
Microsoft's self-proclaimed goal is to "make the data center disappear" by totally eliminating the environmental impact of its server farms.
|
|
Electing Trump, the self-proclaimed "king of debt," would undermine Washington's image, resources and ability to influence others around the globe.
|
|
They consider themselves casual product recommenders and self-proclaimed "Amazon addicts" who already spend a lot of time on the site.
|
|
The Plainsman noted that he included a letter to the editor from a self-proclaimed member of the Ku Klux Klan.
|
|
And if liberals succeed in ousting the self-proclaimed moderate, it would leave just two House Democrats who oppose abortion rights.
|
|
But after 29 days and 23,103 miles, the self-proclaimed "flying housewife" and mother of three returned home a record-holder.
|
|
He retweeted a self-proclaimed "Nazi sympathizer" last month and declined to take it down when notified of the person's history.
|
|
Our House Speaker Paul Ryan is a self-proclaimed "tax wonk," (and he has already announced his plan to privatize Medicare).
|
|
For this self-proclaimed Sunday painter, the matters of the universe have only two identifiable tendencies: to harden and to soften.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "space cadet" was seated on Saturn amongst a sea of lights when she suddenly realized she wasn't going anywhere.
|
|
"I literally brought my Nintendo Wii to set so we could play Mario Kart between takes," the self-proclaimed "man-child" says.
|
|
Rumours circle in Toronto, the GTA and beyond: what is the situation between Tory Lanez, self-proclaimed New Toronto frontrunner, and OVO?
|
|
And the self-proclaimed King of Memphis lined up some hometown legends for the remix, including 8Ball and four Hypnotize Minds veterans.
|
|
Fulks, a self-proclaimed hillbilly, never took to city life, and filled a lot of his spare time in Philadelphia getting loaded.
|
|
The scooter arrival is the start of Uber's self-proclaimed transformation into a mobility company — not just an order-a-car company.
|
|
It is a well-known fact among my friends and family (and, TBH, my Instagram) that I am a self-proclaimed Francophile.
|
|
But I would argue that the self-proclaimed body of Christ has leaders who could use a serious tune-up as well.
|
|
During the Survivor: Edge of Extinction reunion show, contestant Rick Devens was gifted $100,000 by Sia, a self-proclaimed Survivor super-fan.
|
|
Rogen, 34, a self-proclaimed lazy man-child, readily admits he's the last person anyone would expect to run a charity organization.
|
|
It's also selling the fact that its readers are self-proclaimed "geeks" — a niche community that has become the majority of millennials.
|
|
The shocking news sent Colgan into a depression — but now, the self-proclaimed "photo nerd" is using her experience to encourage others.
|
|
CONROE, Texas — Donald Trump Jr., the self-proclaimed "Fifth Avenue redneck," is embarrassed to show up in Texas wearing a business suit.
|
|
The self-proclaimed king has a pet tiger (who doesn't?) and has a cavalry in his stead ready to defend his community.
|
|
And it's certainly true that there are far, far more self-proclaimed ego-stroked "rockstar" engineers than ones who are actually exceptional.
|
|
Jack, a self-proclaimed "Guardian of the Galaxy," thought he had both the dedication and necessary qualifications to rise in the job.
|
|
For a self-proclaimed champion of the field, Brant did not compensate a multitude of artists and writers for their creative labor.
|
|
Not bad for a self-proclaimed non-techie leading over half of the workforce at one of the world's top technology companies.
|
|
Trump's self-proclaimed "running war" with the media has raised questions about whether or not the dinner would even happen this year.
|
|
Hatim Talib al-Hamduni was an ISIL military commander in Mosul and the head of military police for self-proclaimed Ninawa state.
|
|
It's disappointing to see a self-proclaimed feminist artist with a massive worldwide following bastardize such an accessible part of Indian culture.
|
|
Writer Shawn Garrett, a self-proclaimed pizza lover based on his previous tweets, kicked things off by responding to Teigen's birth announcement.
|
|
At one rally, Denis Lowe, the former environment minister, called Ms Mottley a "self-proclaimed wicker"—the Bajan street-word for lesbian.
|
|
Cohen worked for Trump for many years as his self-proclaimed fixer, and once said he would take a bullet for Trump.
|
|
The self-proclaimed camera company released Lens Studio on Thursday as a way for developers to build augmented-reality experiences for Snapchat.
|
|
Reclaiming Mosul and Raqqa would deal a serious blow to the group and rip out the heart of its self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
Clinton has been criticizing Mr. Sanders for being a self-proclaimed socialist and arguing that many of his progressive policies are unrealistic.
|
|
Skydiving is one of those exhilarating experiences that every self-proclaimed daredevil should give a try at least once in their lives.
|
|
" She added, "We live in a culture of self-proclaimed victims and politicians, and the media is thriving off of perpetuating that.
|
|
Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino reaffirmed support for Maduro in a tweet on Wednesday, saying Venezuela's armed forces disavowed any self-proclaimed president.
|
|
From Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to Cynthia Nixon, a handful of self-proclaimed Democratic socialists are making waves in the 20183 midterm elections.
|
|
The bearded, self-proclaimed guru recruited scientists and others to his cult, attracting people who were disillusioned with a modern, materialistic lifestyle.
|
|
In the hacked social media accounts, the FBI said it found conversations with self-proclaimed IS members where Dais discusses possible attacks.
|
|
Five years after the start of the civil war in Syria, Raqqa -- the capital of ISIS' self-proclaimed caliphate -- has fundamentally changed.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed makeup lover, Kyle Richards realizes it makes sense that her four daughters inherited her interest in beauty products.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "kid from Jersey" was on "TMZ Sports" and immediately blew off CM bragging and guaranteeing a win Saturday night.
|
|
Obama was a self-proclaimed basketball fan and has filled out his tournament brackets on ESPN since he took office in 2009.
|
|
News of a ceasefire agreement comes as US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are pushing into Raqqa, the self-proclaimed ISIS capital.
|
|
Facebook's announcement came less than two weeks after a self-proclaimed white nationalist killed 49 people at two mosques in New Zealand.
|
|
On the main card, self-proclaimed "Viking" Emil Meek made a successful UFC debut against Jordan Mein, who had returned from retirement.
|
|
Unbeknownst to Bruno and self-proclaimed "Lili Hayes fangirl" Cosentino, we arranged to have Hayes and her son Kevin crash the interview.
|
|
If this is what Western democracy produces, the logic runs, maybe China's illiberal form of self-proclaimed meritocracy is not so bad.
|
|
For a self-proclaimed environmentalist, it's hard to imagine Trump doing more to damage the environment, in a single day no less.
|
|
This move raises more than few questions about the self-proclaimed "Queen of Rap" and where her loyalties to women actually lie.
|
|
According to Ramsay, a self-proclaimed control freak, Glu understood that he wanted to have input into every aspect of the game.
|
|
But barely a month later, it's clear that Facebook's self-proclaimed "pivot to privacy" is not going to be a smooth transition.
|
|
After all, President Trump, that self-proclaimed "deal-maker," has so far shown himself to be anything but impressive in striking deals.
|
|
Via The Hill's Melanie Zanona, The self-proclaimed White House "infrastructure week" has generated a flurry of headlines on nearly everything else.
|
|
Mr. Castro, the self-proclaimed Marxist-Leninist, was also willing to experiment with capitalism and free enterprise, at least for a time.
|
|
Jose Luis Silva Silva, told CNN that he's breaking with President Nicolas Maduro and supporting Juan Guaido, the self-proclaimed interim president.
|
|
It didn't seem like he could do wrong—until his support for self-proclaimed "curator of vibes" Julianna "YesJulz" Goddard last March.
|
|
Kylie is also the self-proclaimed queen of wigs, so she doesn't really have a definitive hairstyle that could be directly identified.
|
|
Spear, who claims to be an Iraq and Afghan war veteran, is a self-proclaimed white nationalist with a significant online following.
|
|
She goes to low-level club fights in the Valley when she can, something that most self-proclaimed boxing fans won't do.
|
|
Here's the self-proclaimed greatest female fighter on the planet giving you a personal invite to her big boxing match on Saturday!!!
|
|
As the self-proclaimed guarantors to the ceasefire negotiated in Astana, Russia and Iran also bear great moral responsibility for these deaths.
|
|
We're a long way from Grizzly Man here — what prompted you, a self-proclaimed Luddite, to examine the Internet, of all things?
|
|
Bloomberg's decision to exit the race could reverse that reality, handing Biden a needed win to thwart the self-proclaimed democratic socialist.
|
|
The overwhelming backlash from voters, who really, really like Social Security (and Medicare, and Medicaid) completely surprised many self-proclaimed political experts.
|
|
But for Trump, a self-proclaimed dealmaking master, those negotiations with the GOP ended once he was declared the official Republican nominee.
|
|
I think sometimes it comes from guilt from let's say being a self-proclaimed animal lover and not willing to go vegan.
|
|
"Huawei is a dirty bomb inside the industrial democracies," Steve Bannon, Trump's former top strategist and self-proclaimed China hawk, told me.
|
|
Thus, according to the establishment's own standards, most of the leading, self-proclaimed Iran experts in DC do not qualify as such.
|
|
Before her spinning career, the self-proclaimed tomboy (she pairs cotton sport socks with Gucci loafers outside the studio) flitted between jobs.
|
|
Juan Guaido, Venezuela's self-proclaimed interim president, said on Thursday that agents from a feared special police unit had visited his home.
|
|
His self-defeating stubbornness would not have ruined the curb appeal of Madison Square Garden, the self-proclaimed World's Most Famous Arena.
|
|
A self-proclaimed "horrible sketcher," he began realizing his own designs with the advent of computer programs such as Photoshop and Illustrator.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "Dean of American Rock Critics," Robert Christgau was one of the pioneers of music criticism as we know it.
|
|
Investigators ruled Gustave's death a suicide, but there were several unusual and suspicious circumstances that pointed to the self-proclaimed boxing champion.
|
|
Standing nearby was Chuck Johnson, the self-proclaimed investigative journalist and pround internet troll, who offered a variety of slogans and predictions.
|
|
But the media saw in Mr. Weinstein a self-proclaimed progressive who appeared to be vilified simply for voicing a dissenting opinion.
|
|
Self-proclaimed white nationalist Richard Spencer took part in two rallies in May to protest the city's decision to remove the monument.
|
|
Erdogan, a self-proclaimed "enemy of interest rates", has stepped up pressure on the central bank before the presidential and parliamentary polls.
|
|
Tuberville, a self-proclaimed "conservative outsider," opened his video with a clip of Trump saying he regrets appointing Sessions as attorney general.
|
|
The self-proclaimed Keto Guido has been great for Chippendales' bottom line after not one but TWO sold-out engagements in 2019.
|
|
Fifty-three per cent of white women voters took a pass on Clinton and threw their support behind the self-proclaimed groper.
|
|
Not only was Castro a monster, but he was a self-proclaimed enemy of the United States until the day he died.
|
|
A self-proclaimed Musk fan, physicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, questioned Musk's claims about the Cybertruck's superior performance against an equivalent Ford truck.
|
|
The self-proclaimed introvert described how he procrastinated every day when he came home from work, telling himself he would work out.
|
|
"We are preparing logistical and fire support to enable a successful assault on Raqqa, the self-proclaimed capital of ISIS," said Col.
|
|
The terror group was expelled from their self-proclaimed capital in Raqqa, Syria, as well as its onetime stronghold in Mosul, Iraq.
|
|
Health insurance that was unaffordable before ObamaCare has become even more expensive as a result of the self-proclaimed Affordable Care Act.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "financial detective" previously worked as a financial advisor and became a financial regulator after the 2008 stock market crash.
|
|
But he also leaned into a pointed rebuke of the president, questioning Mr. Trump's self-proclaimed expertise as a businessman and dealmaker.
|
|
It's utter nonsense — imagine finding a parking space — but that's exactly what a movie about the self-proclaimed "Prince of Humbugs" needs.
|
|
"The only number that matters here is 22016 — everything else is BS. " Meadows, a self-proclaimed "numbers guy," knows this math well.
|
|
As a result, it's a key priority for the US-led coalition's pans to surround IS's self-proclaimed Syrian capital of Raqqa.
|
|
Improvised explosive devices, snipers and suicide bombers are still a constant danger across much of Mosul, capital of Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
Elsa was a self-proclaimed Snow Queen, but she was a villain and pure evil — much more like the Hans Christian Andersen tale.
|
|
Self-proclaimed foodies, the Backstreet Boys love to sample the local fare of whatever city, state or country they're in during their downtime.
|
|
Ian Wallace, a psychologist and self-proclaimed dream expert, focuses on the symbolic significance of dreams rather than approaching them like objective phenomena.
|
|
Lopez, 49, is a self-proclaimed superfan of the couple's show Fixer Upper, which aired its final episode on HGTV in April 2018.
|
|
Cardi B's interest in government affairs should not come as a even a minor shock to anyone; she's a self-proclaimed politics junkie.
|
|
The money man A year ago al-Azy pledged allegiance to ISIS's self-proclaimed caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi over his mobile phone.
|
|
Self proclaimed "HUGE dog lover" and Pretty Little Liars star Ashley Benson, is turning her puppy love into welcome changes for needy canines.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "king of the caustic quote" added snark to the medium 1960, when he debuted his "Ten Worst-Dressed Women" list.
|
|
LEZÉ's self-proclaimed title is "the last pair of pants you'll ever need" and were created to compliment a variety of body shapes.
|
|
NYTFridgeScreenshot: TwitterThe blocker: Pseudonymous, pretentious, and thoroughly unlikable self-proclaimed media critic NYTFridge, which was briefly a subject of insufferable gossip in 2015.
|
|
"Are you still at the Oppenheim Group, and is there going to be a [Selling Sunset] season 2?" the self-proclaimed superfan asked.
|
|
My personal favorite story of Kim's is the one about Gibtown, a self-proclaimed "Freakshow town" in Florida inhabited by former circus workers.
|
|
A group of fringe "archaeologists" and self-proclaimed historians have been highjacking New Zealand's media with tales of a pre-Māori European race.
|
|
Self-proclaimed "Jesus Man," singer, and young dad Micah Berteau is the latest befuddled recipient of the retailer's Super Skinny Longline Stacker Jeans.
|
|
Whether self-proclaimed privacy activist Adam McElhaney means well or not (and he may), this campaign just doesn't make a lot of sense.
|
|
And perhaps her favorite part of the night was when her self-proclaimed "idol," YouTube star Richie Giese greeted her in full-costume.
|
|
Some 2,000 have managed to escape or have been smuggled out of Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliphate in Iraq and Syria, activists say.
|
|
Cage, a self-proclaimed history buff, outbid Leonardo DiCaprio in 2007 for a 70-million-year-old dinosaur skull that cost him $276,2.33.
|
|
YouTuber (and self-proclaimed Queen of Shitty Robots) Simone Giertz created this video for some giggles, first spotted by the folks at Kotaku.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "Singing Hat Lady" even shared a sweet selfie with her almost 10,000 followers, dressed up with a wide-brimmed hat.
|
|
In a general election, how easy will it be for Team Trump to portray Sanders as a wild-eyed, self-proclaimed socialist radical?
|
|
But Gibson said that he was worried self-proclaimed anti-fascist activists, commonly known as "antifa," would arrive spoiling for a physical confrontation.
|
|
Singh became the leader of Dera Sacha Sauda — a self-proclaimed "non-profit social welfare and spiritual organization" — at the age of 23.
|
|
Democratic elected officials are already expressing concern about their ability to survive with a self-proclaimed socialist at the top of the ticket.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed "web accessibility evangelist," Greco has worked to solve these problems since she first started using a computer in 22016.
|
|
Jonathan A self-proclaimed hopeless romantic, Jonathan always dreamed of finding a love like his parents who have been married for 45 years.
|
|
Motherboard: Let's start with this: Cody, despite being a self-proclaimed anarchist, it seems like in your business practices, you want institutional support.
|
|
This self-proclaimed "grand-daddy of ideas festivals" is a gathering of diplomats and spies and entrepreneurs and astronauts and also, apparently, her.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed cultural critic, she takes pride in challenging the status quo through journalism and sharing from her own personal experience.
|
|
As the father of a nuclear family and a self-proclaimed Christmas enthusiast, I love celebrating the holidays with the people I love.
|
|
Is there anything that hails the start of Pride more clearly than the roar of engines from the self-proclaimed Dykes on Bikes?
|
|
Our culture editor Chris Plante, the Bachelor expert and self-proclaimed reigning fantasy champ, picked special education teacher Vanessa as his first draft.
|
|
To report necessarily means giving new symbols to wider audiences, which gives bad actors more power in a self-proclaimed fight against censorship.
|
|
As with so much else about the self-proclaimed billionaire, Trump talks big about his generosity but can't or won't go into specifics.
|
|
Dustin Hood downed 3 1/2, 24-ounce cans of the self-proclaimed buzz drink within a 24-hour period back in 2015.
|
|
Given that he had personally guaranteed some of these loans, the self-proclaimed "king of good times" was assumed to have been chastened.
|
|
IN THE FIRST heady days of their self-proclaimed caliphate, foreigners who joined Islamic State (IS) gleefully renounced their ties to the West.
|
|
CBS4 characterizes Shaffer as an alleged self-proclaimed "prophet" and reports that police were led to his compound after receiving an anonymous tip.
|
|
We went to Madison Square Park in New York City to ask self-proclaimed movie buffs if they can name one female director.
|
|
Among the dead were 25 children and the group's leader, David Koresh, a self-proclaimed prophet who shot himself as his home burned.
|
|
The Definitive Guide to Business Nasty Gal founder and self-proclaimed "Girl Boss" Sophia Amoruso released her latest book "Nasty Galaxy " on Tuesday.
|
|
Designed by inventor Simone Geirtz, self-proclaimed "expert in shitty robots," the Comment Assistant machine specializes in the thoughtful dialogue that happens online.
|
|
Just ahead of U.S. sanctions Monday, the self-proclaimed interim president ordered Congress to appoint new boards of directors to PDVSA and Citgo.
|
|
The 18-year-old model joined the self-proclaimed "lord" in Las Vegas on Saturday night for a late dinner at Stack restaurant.
|
|
Many celebrities have been shocked to discover what self-proclaimed medium Tyler Henry can tell them about a loved one who has died.
|
|
Bernie Sanders, the self-proclaimed democratic socialist running for the Democratic nomination who, like Trump, has also been critical of recent trade deals.
|
|
Lisa Davidson, Chair of NYU's Department of Linguistics, specializes in phonetics, but she's also a self-proclaimed "prolific user" of "lol" in texts.
|
|
One was a college professor, one a self-proclaimed religious revivalist, another a small business owner, one an employee in an oil company.
|
|
And three Indonesian sisters who say they were lured to Raqqa, ISIS' self-proclaimed caliphate, by the promise of free healthcare and education.
|
|
Wallenda, the self-proclaimed "King of the High Wire," is part of the seventh generation of the famed Flying Wallenda family of acrobats.
|
|
Before she became an international singing sensation, Susan Boyle was a onetime unemployed, self-proclaimed "cat lady" living alone with her beloved Pebbles.
|
|
From this perspective, what the self-proclaimed "farmosopher" Glenn Albrecht calls sumbiotarianism (from the Greek word sumbioun, to live together) has clear advantages.
|
|
While Kurds and Arabs fight side by side against Islamic State, with the militants' self-proclaimed caliphate shrinking, competition for territory will intensify.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "Gilmore at heart" decided against making fellow fans wait for blog updates, opting to share them as a cookbook instead.
|
|
Cult leader Moon, who died in 2012, was a self-proclaimed Messiah, who played on his followers' vulnerabilities to get what he wanted.
|
|
Despite being a self-proclaimed royalist, Sulak was arrested and charged with royal defamation against King Bhumibol in 1984 for criticizing the monarchy.
|
|
Mosul, the largest city under the hardline group's control anywhere across its self-proclaimed caliphate, is likely to be the biggest battle yet.
|
|
Now consider this: After eight months of abysmal approval ratings, is the self-proclaimed master dealmaker testing the viability of a new strategy?
|
|
A self-proclaimed "second-generation Santa," Cook started dressing up as Saint Nick for a local fire department, as his dad had done.
|
|
President Rodrigo Duterte, a self-proclaimed leftist, initially enjoyed support from the party's founder, Jose Maria Sison, who is in exile in Europe.
|
|
His self proclaimed "I am Spartacus" moment was predicated on a lie because Republicans had already cleared those documents in question for release.
|
|
The self-proclaimed Democratic socialist has run to the left of Obama's record on a number of issues, including healthcare and income inequality.
|
|
Within an hour, Laurent Bouvet, a political scientist and self-proclaimed public intellectual, posted a screenshot of Pougetoux's interview on his Facebook page.
|
|
At the helm of ISIS is Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, an IS self-proclaimed caliph and one of the world's most dangerous men.
|
|
Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliphate all but collapsed last month when U.S.-backed Iraqi forces recaptured Mosul after a brutal nine-month campaign.
|
|
"There's a huge inequity in society," Sean David Morton, a leading redemption theory proponent (and self-proclaimed UFO expert and psychic), tells Merlan.
|
|
The 2120-year-old self-proclaimed "mad scientist" makes the world's hottest hot sauces from the world's hottest peppers for PuckerButt Pepper Company.
|
|
In turn-of-the-century America, the self-proclaimed nutritionist and businessman touted that prolonged chewing precluded overeating and helped reduce food intake.
|
|
Reagan was a self-proclaimed worrier, and her concerns became all-consuming after the attempt on her husband's life months into his presidency.
|
|
That theory metastasized in late 20163, leading to a December shooting at the pizzeria by a self-proclaimed investigator and sex slave liberator.
|
|
Fri 103 | Aviv (496 Morgan Ave)Tickets: $10-20 Everyone's favorite self-proclaimed "art sluts" throw the queer techno rave of your dreams.
|
|
When it came to passing the new hastily prepared tax legislation, Senate leader Mitch McConnell abandoned his self-proclaimed reverence for careful deliberation.
|
|
" Indeed, the artist seems to manifest the self-proclaimed message of his art to "never give up and always try out new things.
|
|
My sister, a self-proclaimed foodie and food traveler, was jealous that I had an evening with one of her favorite TV chefs.
|
|
Chick-fil-A, the self-proclaimed inventor of the chicken sandwich, had built an entire empire around poultry, sandwiched and otherwise, for years.
|
|
Could it be that this self-proclaimed germophobe, the Teflon Don, will finally be brought down by his avowed archenemy, a lowly virus?
|
|
I'm a librarian, a voracious reader, and a self-proclaimed nerd, and this is one of my favorite ways to find reading recommendations.
|
|
The more a person saw black people as lazy and undeserving, the more likely they were to vote for the self-proclaimed billionaire.
|
|
Aside from my self-proclaimed godfather Levar Burton, Mr. Rogers was the dearest individual every child like myself had the benefit of watching.
|
|
Per the Daily Beast, far-right provocateur James O'Keefe of Project Veritas posted a video on Wednesday featuring self-proclaimed "whistleblower" Zach Vorhies.
|
|
While Baghouz is the last populated territory of what was once the group's self-proclaimed "caliphate", fighters still operate in remote areas elsewhere.
|
|
Mr. Neuling, a resident of Billstedt since the 1970s and self-proclaimed "cafeteria guy," is steeped in the social history of staff canteens.
|
|
In 2014, he was the minister of defense for the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, one of the breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine.
|
|
When a self-proclaimed messiah died without inaugurating the apocalypse, you can bet that younger rivals were ready to scoop up disappointed disciples.
|
|
It's an inspired choice to make Toby the self-proclaimed "good parent" who actually does seem like a good parent in many ways.
|
|
Chike is a serious man with "a rigid morality underlying his mildness"; despite his self-proclaimed agnosticism, he finds solace in the Bible.
|
|
The sport has evolved from being a ragtag game played by self-proclaimed bike obsessives to one with national and international regulating organizations.
|
|
Much has been made of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, not just because of her upset primary victory, but because she's a self-proclaimed socialist.
|
|
Up next is Brittingham, a mother of four from Guadalajara, Mexico, and self-proclaimed "feisty" female who isn't afraid to speak the truth.
|
|
Only a few weeks ago, the battle for Raqqa, the self-proclaimed capital of the Islamic State, appeared to be at a stalemate.
|
|
A self-proclaimed ''beautiful monster'' and thoroughly a Surrealist's Surrealist, Picabia painted arch rip-offs of Impressionism in which lovers resemble smooching gargoyles.
|
|
Glover Park Group is working for the self-proclaimed Republic of Somaliland, a breakaway region that declared its independence from Somalia in 85033.
|
|
His daughter recalled him as a self-proclaimed "moody intellectual" whose imagination was piqued by the Soviet dissident movement in the early 1960s.
|
|
One of them just may be to put all the voices of self-proclaimed experts on mute, and to turn up your own.
|
|
Exceptional Expressions of Espresso 18" x 24" Print, $22, available at Pop ChartAs self-proclaimed coffee lovers, they should probably know these breakdowns.
|
|
The plan approved by President Trump would let the Kurds participate in the battle to retake Raqqa, the Islamic State's self-proclaimed capital.
|
|
That's likely what's keeping the selling in health-care equities in check along with Americans' apprehension toward self-proclaimed socialists, Fundstrat's Block said.
|
|
Any self-proclaimed whiskey lover shouldn't be without their own whiskey flight, perfect for trying out some samples or just holding your drinks.
|
|
We last saw self-proclaimed psychopath James (played by Lawther) running down a desolate beach as a bullet rang out in his direction.
|
|
It might have been built for the Dodgers' park, or for a subsequent stadium for another short-lived, self-proclaimed "major league" team.
|
|
Her work, after all, critiques the men who do the absolute minimum, the self-proclaimed "woke" dudes who are all talk at best.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed klutz, I&aposve stuck with Snapware&aposs plastic food containers (rather than the glass option) to prevent accidental breakage.
|
|
Most are anchored in the U.S. Gulf Coast as self-proclaimed president Juan Guaido rushes to set up escrow accounts to receive proceeds.
|
|
Each is sponsored by a self-proclaimed socialist: the Green New Deal by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Medicare for all by Bernie Sanders.
|
|
Each pint of the self-proclaimed "healthy ice cream" contains 240 to 360 calories, depending on the flavor, and 20 grams of protein.
|
|
It's the latest apparent blow to Bannon's self-proclaimed populist movement as he struggles to turn voters out for Republican midterm election rallies.
|
|
Due to the First Amendment, public universities can't just bar controversial speakers, even if those speakers are self-proclaimed white nationalists like Spencer.
|
|
First, the United States must take a more aggressive stance in Iraq and Syria, where the Islamic State has established a self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
The self-proclaimed Democratic Socialist railed against Amazon after the corporate titan announced plans to open offices near her deep blue Queens, N.Y., district.
|
|
Botnet fighters are a small, proud group of engineers and security researchers—self-proclaimed "internet janitors" who work to keep online networks running smoothly.
|
|
When Brad Patrick, the Florida-based divorce lawyer and self-proclaimed tech guy found his 15 year marriage over, he signed up for Tinder.
|
|
Fernandez is a musician, videographer, and self-proclaimed pot artist who usually works on smaller-scale pieces in his studio in downtown Los Angeles.
|
|
Ukraine conflict: How we got here Fighting between Russian-backed rebels from the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic and the Ukrainian army exploded Sunday.
|
|
When I first tasted a cannolo made by Roberto Chemi, the self-proclaimed "Cannoli Wizard" in Taormina, I knew I had struck cannolo gold.
|
|
Khadijah Wilson — known on Instagram as Honeybits — the self-proclaimed Neighborhood Hope Dealer from Los Angeles, has been dancing for most of her life.
|
|
That's the top level of the new book "Perennial Seller" by Ryan Holiday, a 30-year-old author, marketer and self-proclaimed media manipulator.
|
|
Reprezent is the self-proclaimed sound of young London, and listening to the station for just a day makes it easy to see why.
|
|
Washington has promised to continuing sending US Navy vessels through the South China Sea and to ignore Beijing's self-proclaimed no-fly zone there.
|
|
The Obama administration occasionally sent US Navy vessels through the South China Sea in deliberate violation of Beijing's self-proclaimed rights to the area.
|
|
A self-proclaimed feminist, Dyantyi always considered herself an outspoken person, and she got involved in a number of social justice organizations at school.
|
|
Self-proclaimed sanctuary cities say they have identified legal holes in the Trump Administration's arguments saying it cannot cut funding for healthcare and education.
|
|
At first, the title "wellness coach" sounds like a vague, self-proclaimed expertise that only Instagram influencers or Bachelor contestants use to market themselves.
|
|
Touted by Instagram and YouTube influencers popular with teens and young adults, Juul's marketing has cast doubt on its self-proclaimed public health benefits.
|
|
Most of it went on the grandiose schemes of Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov, the authoritarian president and self-proclaimed "Protector", or was distributed to his cronies.
|
|
The fall of Mosul effectively marked the end of the self-proclaimed caliphate Islamic State declared over parts of Syria and Iraq in 2014.
|
|
"Scraps." That's what Daniel Maguire, the self-proclaimed "Canadian wolf," called Lacey Mark to her face on Tuesday night's episode of Bachelor in Paradise.
|
|
Now, they have come to include a shoutout to his self-proclaimed inspiration, Emma González, and the student activist is simply not having it.
|
|
Lil Uzi Vert, aside from being a self-proclaimed rockstar, has made a point to make his videos match the otherworldliness of his sound.
|
|
"Nine years ago, we came to the seventh book midnight release right here," Amber Santiago, a self-proclaimed member of Ravenclaw house, told CNBC.
|
|
In addition to being the Senator-elect, Hawley is the current attorney general Missouri, and is a self-proclaimed strict constructionist of the law.
|
|
Immediately after coming to power Duterte launched a wave of extrajudicial killings in pursuit of his self-proclaimed war on drug dealers and addicts.
|
|
Its capture would be a blow for Islamic State as it was from there that Baghdadi declared himself head of his self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
Hadid has denied the claims, confirming that he did agree to meet Vee about two years ago saying she was a self-proclaimed fan.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "lifestyle addict" (according to her Instagram) is the daughter of Terminator star, former governor, and that other Celebrity Apprentice host Arnold.
|
|
Proud of Sweden's decades-old tradition as a self-proclaimed "humanitarian superpower," the government regards most refugee minors as bona fide refugees fleeing war.
|
|
He says when ISIS' self-proclaimed caliphate in Syria is finally crushed, a "terrorist diaspora" will fan out across the world, launching more attacks.
|
|
Faso — a self-proclaimed moderate who first won the seat in 2016 — couldn't have been further from his challenger when it comes to healthcare.
|
|
Before this blondie hit it big on the big screen, she was a self-proclaimed goody two-shoes who grew up in western Massachusetts.
|
|
This is why credible forecasting models now give Trump, a self-proclaimed habitual winner, just a one-in-ten chance of winning the presidency.
|
|
The intent is sinister: Using civilians as human shields is ISIS's attempt to hold onto the city, the jewel of its self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
The self proclaimed "basic people" wanted to give the opportunity of island ownership to someone for whom such a dream would never be possible.
|
|
We have a president-elect who is a self-proclaimed fast-food lover, and who has appointed a fast-food CEO to his Cabinet.
|
|
And she credits her self-proclaimed improving sense of style courtesy to her husband Kanye West, who's given the star a complete closet makeover.
|
|
Rival factions are jostling for power as two opposing camps in the rebels' self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic (LNR) struggle to consolidate their rule.
|
|
Besides enabling Facebook's self-proclaimed mission to "connect the world," bringing remote parts of the globe online is a strategic part of Facebook's business.
|
|
Mulvaney as a self-proclaimed deficit hawk: "I'm ok with larger deficits in the short term if the trade off is 3 percent growth."
|
|
Dunkin' Donuts, the self-proclaimed "#1 retailer of donuts in America," is distancing itself from the delicious, sugary pastry for which it is named.
|
|
The internet's new favorite teen rapper and self-proclaimed purveyor of bubblegum trap Lil Yachty just dropped his eagerly anticpated first mixtape, Lil Boat.
|
|
They go something like: Beware of self-proclaimed visionaries promising miraculous new technologies, especially when they won't show you how the new technology operates.
|
|
Wee, a self-proclaimed Apple devotee, was initially uncertain about the idea of a photoshoot because he's pretty camera-shy, his wife told Mashable.
|
|
Obviously, this self-proclaimed Claire Denis stan is an ally to women directors, in a year where the Academy failed to nominate any — again.
|
|
The Vermont U.S. senator is a self-proclaimed socialist who wants to create new social programs by taxing banks, financial transactions and wealthier Americans.
|
|
Earlier Wednesday, a spokesman for a self-proclaimed common law judge said a grand jury could form within a week and hold a trial.
|
|
"I'm the first one to say I would never eat a bagel for breakfast," says tattooed, bearded owner and self-proclaimed hipster Olivier Ottavi.
|
|
"As the self-proclaimed guarantors to the ceasefire negotiated in Astana, Russia and Iran also bear great moral responsibility for these deaths," he added.
|
|
At the time, we didn't know if Jared Loughner had any self-proclaimed political "motivations," and it turned out he was severely mentally disturbed.
|
|
Communist party supporters holding the flag of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic and portraits of former Soviet leaders Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Lenin.
|
|
Tensions escalated in August 2008, when then-Georgia President Mikheil Saakashvili sent troops to regain control over the Russian-backed self-proclaimed autonomous region.
|
|
The self-proclaimed comic geek has even done her own hijab-ed version of comic book characters, like Batman, Wonder Woman, and Harley Quinn.
|
|
A team of live-streaming videographers directed their attention at police, while self-proclaimed anarchists and those protesting police were also in the mix.
|
|
As a Spaceflight historian and author, the self-proclaimed "space history nerd" runs a channel dedicated to explaining the history of humans in space.
|
|
Eight-year-old Ruby Kavanagh is a world-class junior golfer, and according to her newly updated Instagram profile, a self-proclaimed drone-killer.
|
|
Trump has repeatedly attacked Don Lemon ... and it doesn't seem like a coincidence a self-proclaimed white nationalist Trump supporter threatened to kill him.
|
|
The movie also stars self-proclaimed cat lover Taylor Swift, who previously opened up about just how much time she spent in cat school.
|
|
Soon, his unit advanced on Raqqa, ISIS 's self-proclaimed capital; the Y.P.G. is one of the United States' primary partners in the region.
|
|
Like Guccifer 2.0, the self-proclaimed hacker apparently responsible for burrowing into the Democratic National Committee computer network, then sending stolen emails to WikiLeaks.
|
|
Enter: Cindy, a color lover (just check out that hair if you need proof), and Kalysse, a self-proclaimed #minimalist inspired by the 1980s.
|
|
The queen of pilates and pop, the self-proclaimed unapologetic bitch, the mother of six is turning the big 6-0, and we're celebrating.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "king of debt" told CNBC Thursday that if elected president, he would push to borrow more under today's low interest rates.
|
|
People have started talking about xennials again, with self-proclaimed members of this demographic waxing (read: tweeting) nostalgic about "Oregon Trail" and flip phones.
|
|
The self-proclaimed "youngest flexer of the century" rose to notoriety after starring in a diss battle video alongside rapper Chief Keef at Coachella.
|
|
Since "A Little Late With Lilly" is set to premiere on Monday, here are some things you should know about the self-proclaimed "Superwoman."
|
|
As Flannery embarks on his self-proclaimed "massive heavy lift" in 2018, the "Mad Money" host remained disappointed by the CEO's refusal to reflect.
|
|
On Sunday, the police returned to the parlor and led away another self-proclaimed fortuneteller in handcuffs: Christine Evans, Ms. Delmaro's mother-in-law.
|
|
The Syrian Democratic Forces said they captured Adrien Lionel Kiyali on Saturday near Raqqa in Syria, the former self-proclaimed capital the jihadist group.
|
|
We were hoping we'd see more of Griffin and her self-proclaimed "quite sexy, rounded tummy" — and we didn't have to wait too long.
|
|
Those sanctioned on Thursday also include six officials of the self-proclaimed pro-Russian Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic in eastern Ukraine.
|
|
Casually profane and more than a little modest, he sure as hell isn't some self-proclaimed techno shaman or smarmy Wiccan crystal shop owner.
|
|
Garcia's very skeptical of Sinead's self-proclaimed close relationship with Prince ... telling us she seriously doubts she could have known more than she did.
|
|
He won Iowa with 27 percent of the vote to Trump's 24 percent, turning the real estate mogul self-proclaimed winner into a loser.
|
|
Of course Fred escapes — taunting the enemy, he briefly turns into a self-proclaimed Jewish superhero — and his adventure is folded into a subplot.
|
|
Ex-UFC octagon girl Amber Miller says Jenna stirred up her social media minions to attack her during a "self-proclaimed roast" of Amber.
|
|
He remained there during Nigeria's civil war, which started in 1967, pitting government forces against eastern secessionists in the self-proclaimed state of Biafra.
|
|
If this self-proclaimed lifelong Democrat really wants to bring his own ideological vision to the White House, he should run as a Democrat.
|
|
This supersensitive artificial nose, developed by self-proclaimed "museum hound" and researcher Kenneth Suslick, solves a longstanding problem in the field of art conservation.
|
|
America has long been a hothouse of apocalyptic sects and self-proclaimed saviors, "overrun with messiahs," the Methodist minister Charles Ferguson wrote in 1928.
|
|
And Canadians begin to question not only his leadership, but also his feminist credentials and commitment to self-proclaimed open, "sunny ways" in politics.
|
|
Forces backed by the United States are bearing down on Raqqa, the Islamic States' self-proclaimed capital, which is northwest of Deir al-Zour.
|
|
The arrests on Tuesday angered anti-government protesters across the country, said Mike Vanderboegh, a gun-rights activist active in self-proclaimed militia circles.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed "makeup person," she was a fan of the brand before the collection came to life, which made the partnership seamless.
|
|
One copy of the video, tweeted by Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons, a self-proclaimed expert on the religious left, had been retweeted almost 6,20173 times.
|
|
Self-proclaimed revolutionary authorities acted first and asked questions later as they requisitioned apartments and detained "class enemies" in the name of revolutionary justice.
|
|
Left-leaning journalists and self-proclaimed "feminists" won't admit it, but she is everything that we all aspire to be: smart, beautiful, and successful.
|
|
Everlane has become a popular choice with its self-proclaimed "radical transparency" in everything from pricing to using innovative materials, like recycled water bottles.
|
|
There is a popular notion that Trump's daughter Ivanka, a self-proclaimed avatar of "women who work," will ward off her father's worst excesses.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed ambassador for Chicago who&aposs always encouraging friends to visit, I&aposm always asked for recommendations on where to stay.
|
|
In the last month, two Republican candidates the president supported lost their off-year races for governor, puncturing his self-proclaimed role as kingmaker.
|
|
But it is actually Democrats, the self-proclaimed champions of the poor, who make it so difficult for lower-income blacks to defend themselves.
|
|
For television producer and self-proclaimed "Old Millenial" Zara Findlay-Shirras, it happened 14 years ago, when she first moved to New York City.
|
|
In 2005, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Mr. Kony, a self-proclaimed prophet, for crimes against humanity and war crimes.
|
|
Among the candidates are a billionaire and a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, each with their own prescriptions about how to address rampant income inequality.
|
|
During the 2016 campaign, Bush campaigned for his brother Jeb, and then refused to endorse Trump once the self-proclaimed businessman won the nomination.
|
|
I really have no idea, and now, two self-proclaimed "beautiful boys" have decided that imagining Trump as an art critic would be funny.
|
|
Instagram interestingly didn't start with youth, it actually started more with I'd say the like 210, 21 something hipster in San Francisco, self proclaimed.
|
|
The question at hand: As a former self-proclaimed co-founder of the company, is Jeremy Guillory entitled to a share of Cruise's equity?
|
|
Cuban couldn't keep a job, and the self-proclaimed "tech geek" decided the only logical move was to start his own company called MicroSolutions.
|
|
Last week, the FBI arrested a self-proclaimed Donald Trump fan who called Omar's office and threatened to shoot the congresswoman in the head.
|
|
The incident has reignited debate over whether Kjellberg's frequent, self-proclaimed "jokes" about anti-Semitism, racism, and Nazi leanings are really jokes at all.
|
|
Boko Haram has also abducted thousands of other women and children, as they attempted to carve out a self-proclaimed caliphate in Nigeria's northeast.
|
|
Self-proclaimed "sex guru" Alexander Kirillov, 38, a fellow Belarussian among the deportees, told media the group had been seeking deportation since last March.
|
|
Bernie Sanders (I-VT), a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, is going to have to define what that means in terms that don't scare Americans.
|
|
Clinton has the most experience to run the country and a greater ability to win the election than Bernie Sanders, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist.
|
|
The arrests and shooting have angered anti-government protesters across the country, said Mike Vanderboegh, a gun-rights activist active in self-proclaimed militia circles.
|
|
The reality is that terrorism is an emotive term, validating fear and creating a thirst for the ostensible security measures proposed by self-proclaimed saviors.
|
|
"It's one thing to earn the support of young people if you're a self-proclaimed revolutionary," said University of New Hampshire political scientist Dante Scala.
|
|
Schultz had been a self-proclaimed Democrat but made a surprise announcement on Sunday that he's seriously considering a run for president as an independent.
|
|
Rae stars as a fictionalized version of herself who's grappling with a static relationship and the realities of being a self-proclaimed awkward black woman.
|
|
With eight one-touch digital settings, the Crock-Pot is great for self proclaimed "non cookers" as it is almost impossible to burn something (almost).
|
|
Her instant reaction was "Oh, f—- me," and the self-proclaimed Seinfeld fan felt like she was in her own mini-episode of the show.
|
|
But while a US-led coalition of 62 nations threatens to degrade and destroy the group, al-Azy believes the self-proclaimed caliphate will survive.
|
|
She's never provided any proof of her self-proclaimed ancestry, insisting it was part of her family's stories, and has never sought out tribal citizenship.
|
|
Academy Award winner and five-time Emmy nominee Susan Sarandon will head the jury for the self-proclaimed largest short film festival in the world.
|
|
That model of global power was outmoded once America demonstrated that alliances of governments could make something more powerful than any one self-proclaimed Empire.
|
|
If you haven't taken a look already, may we suggest you poke around ABC's contestant page and notice that Blanc is a self-proclaimed Colognoisseur.
|
|
For his part, Zelensky has said he favors dialogue with Moscow but wants to see two self-proclaimed, pro-Russian republics in east Ukraine returned.
|
|
She's a self-proclaimed virgin, she talks about her religion openly, she's a first-generation immigrant, and she's someone who isn't afraid to get political.
|
|
Both have shown how foreign backers and their Syrian allies are reshaping the map after the defeat of Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliphate last year.
|
|
Pretty much any professional brewer or self-proclaimed beer snob can talk your ear off about the history, mechanics, and complex flavor profiles of goses.
|
|
"THE age of the downloadable gun formally begins," proclaims the website of Defence Distributed, a group founded by Cody Wilson, a self-proclaimed crypto-anarchist.
|
|
A self-proclaimed "wandering eye," his Instagram profile is filled with images of mostly young women models, captured in black and white and on beaches.
|
|
If he does, there will be an outpouring of praise from self-proclaimed centrists, who will declare Kasich the sensible, responsible Republican of their dreams.
|
|
Although Trainwrecks issued an apology, Reddit commenters jumped in to support him, claiming Twitch singled him out while letting "self-proclaimed camwhores" break its rules.
|
|
A self-proclaimed white supremacist from Baltimore allegedly murdered a New York City homeless man this week in a racially targeted attack, police tell PEOPLE.
|
|
Unlike IS in Syria and Iraq, which established civil administrations to run its self-proclaimed caliphate, Boko Haram did not at first try to govern.
|
|
The development is the latest significant defeat for IS as the militant group sees its self-proclaimed "caliphate" crumble and lose almost all urban strongholds.
|
|
The self-proclaimed democratic socialist has become a frequent target of conservatives, who criticize everything from her upbringing to her outfits to her bank account.
|
|
Jughead Jones may never let us forget that he's a Southside Serpent, but that doesn't mean Riverdale's self-proclaimed answer to Truman Capote is invincible.
|
|
As a self-proclaimed "car geek," he realizes Chevrolet (in reference to the Bolt EV) has the production prowess that he admits Tesla might lack.
|
|
The sound of applause becomes the thud of gunfire: we see Raqqa in the depths of IS control, the capital of the self-proclaimed caliphate.
|
|
This is a realization that hit self-proclaimed "super-avid podcast consumer" Gina Gutierrez, one evening while listening to a meditation on the app Headspace.
|
|
At the Dafen Oil Painting Village, China's self proclaimed "most concentrated oil painting production and wholesale base" workers are known for reproductions of original paintings.
|
|
She's been married to Gary (Mark Blum), the self-proclaimed "Spa King of New Jersey" for four years, though it might as well be forty.
|
|
After years of coaching and studying for these roles, I'm sure Wade (self proclaimed "Master of Deception") and Jimmy both gave Oscar winning performances today.
|
|
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Police have arrested the self-proclaimed "escort queen" at the center of a sex scandal involving the University of Louisville&aposs basketball team.
|
|
So the debate between the current frontrunner and self-proclaimed successor to Barack Obama and his leading critics on the left happened only by proxy.
|
|
"I was nervous going into it," self-proclaimed "diehard" Full House fan Christina (who asked to go by her first name only) admits to PEOPLE.
|
|
Dubai, the self-proclaimed "Future City," is getting its own unit of autonomous, drone-launching robotic police vehicles, because what's more future than than Robocops?
|
|
It's obvious that these aren't exactly independent media projects despite having self-proclaimed bold, independent missions that differentiate them from all content across all platforms.
|
|
At the height of its power four years ago, Islamic State held about a third of both Iraq and Syria in a self-proclaimed Caliphate.
|
|
The professional peloton has until recently been ruled by self-proclaimed leaders, such as Fabian Cancellara, whose influence in the pack is still being felt.
|
|
The Saturday Night Live star may be a self-proclaimed "goody two-shoes," but the show's latest annual writer's party saw her in rare form.
|
|
Onstage, rock band Daalschlag—self-proclaimed inventors of "moped metal"—is playing a song about the natural enemy of motorcycle lovers everywhere—the MOT test.
|
|
But the self-proclaimed world's favorite airline has lost a lot of fans and goodwill - in the UK and beyond - over the past few days.
|
|
These are references you'd expect to find on Twitter among self-proclaimed feminist meme-makers, not inside a male strip club geared toward the mainstream.
|
|
Despite being a self-proclaimed international party girl—one who has been DJing and producing "queer" parties for the past five years—I was stumped.
|
|
You can be watching Novelist one minute, then be accosted by a self-proclaimed witch telling you your aura is full of purple hues another.
|
|
Self-proclaimed "huge Weather Channel" fans spent days debating the merits of the selections on the first comp, Weather Channel Presents: Best of Smooth Jazz.
|
|
And the self-proclaimed democratic socialist said his plan to subsidize college and university tuition will be financed through new taxes on Wall Street speculation.
|
|
Both men, moreover, had a self-proclaimed gift for reaching over the heads of the bien-pensants and answering to popular prejudice and popular taste.
|
|
A self-proclaimed protege of George Knapp, Corbell said it took considerable convincing on his part to get Lazar to return to the public eye.
|
|
Republicans, on the other hand, have excoriated the self-proclaimed Democratic Socialist, suggesting she is an example of the Democratic embrace of far-left policies.
|
|
Hawley touted himself as a self-proclaimed champion of Trump's agenda who said McCaskill had become out-of-touch politically with the state she represents.
|
|
" Robert Christgau, the self-proclaimed "dean of American rock critics," was, if anything, more dismissive: "These guys are as stupid as their most pretentious fans.
|
|
Bolsonaro, a self-proclaimed "proud homophobe", has made a number of disparaging comments about the LGBT+ community during his more than three decades in politics.
|
|
I had a conversation on the main stage with Sallie Krawcheck, a self-proclaimed financial feminist who launched an innovative digital investment platform for women.
|
|
Later, I had an intimate moment with 83-year-old Hattie Wiener, a self-proclaimed cougar and sexpert who insisted we chat in the bathroom.
|
|
It also made minor celebrities out of figures like Goldberg, self-proclaimed guardians of true conservatism who fancied themselves warriors in a battle of ideas.
|
|