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It already announced in April it was shuttering 45 locations.
Among these losses comes the shuttering of classic spook rides.
Mansion's shuttering prompted one anonymous insider to declare to Miami.
It announced it was shuttering its Israel office this week.
The company will also not be shuttering as a whole.
Designer Zac Posen is shuttering his business after 18 years.
Nike (NKE), Apple (AAPL) and other retailers are shuttering stores.
Don't you remember the shuttering of sprawling torrent site What.CD?
At a White House meeting, Frieden argued against shuttering schools.
Startups have begun laying off workers and shuttering their business.
The energy industry in the Permian Basin has started shuttering.
The filing followed the shuttering of the service in September.
Lehman's shuttering not only stunned nervous bankers, investors and savers.
She has gone as far as shuttering her joint fundraising committee.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Mode was shuttering earlier today.
Amazon said Monday that it shuttering Amazon Restaurants on June 24.
But the registry isn't the only website the FTC is shuttering.
The New York Post also confirmed the agency's shuttering on Friday.
Circa's shuttering was first reported by The Washington Post's Erik Wemple.
Vox Media considered shuttering Racked last year, according to two sources.
Zac Posen is shuttering his fashion label, WWD reported on Friday.
The implications of shuttering this art for decades, then, are far reaching.
In response, hospitals closed in droves, with 2811 percent shuttering by 22012.
What to know: Across the country, department stores are shuttering and struggling.
Earlier this year, Payless ShoeSource filed for bankruptcy, shuttering some 2,500 stores.
In June, Walgreens ended its partnership with Theranos, shuttering 40 testing sites.
Nuclear plants are shuttering nationwide due to competition from cheap natural gas.
In June, Walgreens ended its partnership with Theranos, shuttering 40 testing sites.
Collectively, those three chains are in the process of shuttering 218 locations.
Shuttering the plant will reduce the company's carbon footprint by 30 percent.
That includes shuttering 80 or 90 full-price Jos A. Bank stores.
Western sanctions soon followed, along with the shuttering of its McDonald's outlets.
The shuttering of the original Darkode involved undercover work on the forum.
It's often synonymous with computers or robots taking jobs and shuttering factories.
In the art world, spaces are rapidly shuttering and projects being canceled.
Other automakers are also shuttering factories in Europe, including Volkswagen and Daimler.
Local businesses are shuttering and face the prospect of never opening again.
Governor Newsom followed by shuttering parking lots at all California state parks.
Then came the prohibitions on large events and the shuttering of schools.
Shuttering it today would be not only fiscally unsound but socially irresponsible.
Geauga Lake Amusement Park changed hands several times before shuttering in 2007.
It has already started the process of shuttering approximately 180 of them.
The reasoning changes, but the intended effect — shuttering clubs — remains the same.
It's also shuttering numerous parts of its Yahoo BOSS Web search platform.
Macy's is closing 125 stores, cutting thousands of corporate jobs, and shuttering offices
Major retailers are retrenching and shuttering stores, but online clothing purchases are soaring.
Hours of intense rain soaked the city, flooding streets and shuttering downtown stores.
Sam's Club announced that it is shuttering its three stores on the island.
But Sanders himself has voted against shuttering the U.S. military facility in Cuba.
Such tariffs would have prevented GM from shuttering its U.S. plants, Trump added.
A shuttering Atlanta brokerage firm has two more dings on its regulatory record.
But now, the magazine is shuttering, the recent Issue 15 being its last.
It previously announced it was shuttering its 123-year-old Bendel accessory unit.
Waymo, Alphabet's self-driving car project, is shuttering its operations in Austin, Texas.
The Gap is shuttering hundreds of stores as part of a broad overhaul.
The company had a product for years, called HealthVault, which is now shuttering.
Shuttering it is an easy gesture that would remove a source of conflict.
This is an unfortunate but necessary comparison considering the symmetry of shuttering democracy.
Further falls in the price of iron ore risk shuttering Chinese capacity again.
But Pruitt is not planning dramatic shuttering of big offices to reduce EPA.
The shuttering of Zac Posen represents the latest casualty in the fashion industry.
New York, California, and other states have implemented strict measures, shuttering nonessential businesses.
Instead, he locked the temple doors for several weeks, shuttering Govinda's as well.
Jay Inslee ordered the shuttering of schools in the state for six weeks.
Princess Cruises is shuttering operations for two months in response to the coronavirus.
The original plan called for shuttering the tunnel's two tubes for 15 months.
More than 700 Toys "R" Us stores are shuttering in the United States.
The Indianapolis-based company told its 3,800 employees on Monday it was shuttering.
The company said this week it is shuttering 46 more stores in November.
O said on Thursday it was shuttering 103 unprofitable Kmart and Sears stores.
Shuttering products is almost always a bad sign, and that's no exception here.
"We are [now] seeing the results — doors shuttering and rents retreating," the CEO continued.
In addition to the shuttering of Backpage, other smaller advertising sites quickly shut down.
Apple went even further, shuttering its Chinese offices and all of its 42 stores.
As a result, many department stores have been shuttering locations rather than opening them.
And Tennessee-based CBL & Associates is shuttering 73 of its properties until 6 a.m.
The shuttering of the service applies to all content and accounts hosted by Storify.
Rivals like JC Penney's and Sears are also shuttering shops and letting go staff.
The company is shuttering locations, and its stock hit a fresh multidecade low Monday.
However, Clef's shuttering isn't reflective of the growth of 2FA apps as a whole.
The XFL itself has failed once before, playing one season in 2001 before shuttering.
Sears Holdings is shuttering another round of stores, the retailer's employees learned on Thursday.
Overseas embassies here, the diplomatic lifeblood of DC, aren't shuttering their doors just yet.
McConnell is telling Senate colleagues that he has no interest in shuttering government agencies.
Many who represent Texas in Washington have advocated for shrinking FEMA or shuttering HUD.
Tilson notified clients on Sunday that his Kase Capital Management was shuttering the fund.
The shuttering of the remaining stores may lead to layoffs for some 2,000 employees.
We are now a quarantine nation, and our sports teams are shuttering alongside us.
Then in April 23, the company announced it was shuttering its domestic manufacturing operations.
Smith said many saw the shuttering of U.A.B. football as another failure for Birmingham.
Andrew Cuomo banned gatherings of more than 500 people, shuttering Broadway until mid-April.
Grade schools are shuttering and universities are extending spring breaks and hosting online classes.
Its sale follows the shuttering of numerous local news operations, including DNAInfo and Gothamist.
In 2013, he received backlash from Chicago's teachers union after shuttering 50 public schools.
And department stores such as Nordstrom and Kohl's are shuttering a few stores each.
WeWork has trimmed its wings, selling or shuttering some businesses and laying off employees.
For Entergy, which is shuttering four other sites, wholesaling nuclear no longer make sense.
Fans took to social media on Thursday to bemoan the shuttering of the sites.
CNN, he said, had compensated him for the cost of shuttering Theo's for the day.
Rapidly rising rents led to the shuttering of the former MOCCA on Queen Street West.
Deutsche Bank is shuttering its equities sales and trading business, while trimming its rates division.
Digital Network and Turner are shuttering FilmStruck, the Netflix-like streaming service for older films.
Walmart announced that it is shuttering its exclusive concierge shopping startup Jet Black on Thursday.
The company announced in September it was shuttering 15 Hudson's Bay stores across the Netherlands.
Startups that had raised hundreds of millions of dollars began shuttering and investors are nervous.
Since shuttering her Facebook group, Epperly has been promoting her ideas on her website, jillyjuice.
The senior Trenaco executives attributed the company's shuttering to the collapse of the PDVSA deal.
Retailers across the industry have been shuttering stores in a bid to boost their profitability.
But Kan has met failure as well as success, shuttering his personal assistant startup Exec.
Yesterday, Truaxe announced in an erratic Instagram video that he'd be shuttering the entire business.
It's unclear if no one noticed or if Yahoo took its time shuttering the service.
China is now shuttering coal plants near Beijing and has scrapped plans for new ones.
Shuttering the councils is part of a broader step away from democratic norms in Brazil.
CVS also announced Wednesday that it would be shuttering 22 "underperforming" drugstores early next year.
Twitter is permanently shuttering the accounts of Alex Jones and his conspiracy minded site InfoWars.
Sears tried things like opening small-format shops, shuttering unprofitable locations and selling off brands.
It's shuttering plants in the US and Canada, but it's not touching any in Mexico.
Within hours of shuttering her campaign, the Minnesota senator turned around and endorsed Joe Biden.
The measures, which come into force on Saturday, also include shuttering museums, cinemas and theaters.
The measures, which come into force on Saturday, also include shuttering museums, cinemas and theatres.
Italy was placed under lockdown Monday, which included the shuttering of museums and archaeological sites.
Phil Murphy (D) is likely to announce Monday the shuttering of all schools, NJ.com reported.
He was shuttering his restaurants and laying off almost all of the roughly 800 employees.
Shuttering less-profitable stores would allow the company to pour money into renovating older assets.
He added that shuttering animal markets would just move the trade to the black market.
The abrupt shuttering of the toy chain spells good news and bad news for landlords.
In 2017, the national retailer declared bankruptcy, shuttering around 800 stores and firing 33,000 workers.
Over the weekend, the idea gathered steam; shuttering the scandal-plagued complex was characterized by Gov.
In yet another attempt to take on Snapchat, Facebook launched Slingshot in 2014 after shuttering Poke.
Over years of tax hikes and businesses shuttering, there was a lot of countrywide soul-searching.
Bloomberg reported in 2016 that Apple was shuttering its router division following a decline in sales.
For many people in the United States, the shuttering of a single clinic would be disastrous.
The startup began spinning off some of the businesses it acquired and shuttering others, like WeGrow.
All told, the company is shuttering 75 stores in an effort to save $275 million annually.
The shuttering of Jinn comes after a turbulent time for the startup over the last year.
A year after shuttering, the hospital is trying to hire additional staff to reopen the ward.
I decided to order a pair of black disco pants from the then-shuttering American Apparel.
But people had been declaring that RSS was dead for years, even before Google Reader's shuttering.
It remains unclear if he'll be shuttering his label upon taking the reins at Saint Laurent.
In 2011, the company announced it was filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and shuttering its doors.
Reports have emerged for months that the NSA has been shuttering the program amid technical difficulties.
The chain announced in January that it would be shuttering 182 stores in the United States.
Pentagon officials want to save money by shuttering the unused or underused facilities with a BRAC.
The responses varied by country, but all 24 showed solid support for shuttering the dark Web.
Sears Holdings operated about 1,000 stores as recently as February but has been shuttering underperforming stores.
More generally, Facebook has been shuttering parts of its ad business that are seeing less activity.
The deal as it stands will lead to the shuttering of most of Barneys' remaining stores.
Most retailers are shuttering operations in physical stores to help prevent the spread of the disease.
Now Tesla is in retreat, shuttering most of its stores in a bid to cut costs.
As for the call center closures, Sprint is shuttering facilities in Rio Rancho, N.M.; Bristol, Tenn.
Rinks in major metropolitan areas have been shuttering over the last decade, largely felled by gentrification.
In 2009, Yahoo announced they would be shuttering GeoCities, tearing down the user web's humble beginnings.
Those in the Trump resistance movement, though, see the shuttering of the brand as a victory.
After shuttering due to the coronavirus, MOCA Los Angeles fired all of its part-time employees.
Another consequence of the severed ties between the NRA and Ackerman is the shuttering of NRATV.
WeWork is in the process of slashing jobs and shuttering or selling several non-core investments.
Others have taken more extreme measures: Germany-based neobank N26 is shuttering its UK operations altogether.
Starbucks, for example, announced on Tuesday that it was temporarily shuttering half of its locations there.
"She was at the avant-garde of shuttering both political parties," the insider at Breitbart said.
Sadly, the shuttering of clinics and rationing of care is happening at alarming rates in Canada.
Earlier this year, he began shuttering the firm's credit portfolio and shifted resources to trading stocks.
Retailers that target the boomer and Gen X woman are shuttering stores at a staggering pace.
Dancers massed in city council meetings and disrupted press conferences to protest the shuttering of clubs.
Emi Ikkanda, an editor at Spiegel & Grau, will also leave with the shuttering of the imprint.
In 2017, Lululemon announced it was shuttering nearly 50 Ivivva stores, moving the business primarily online.
While Sears has been proactive in shuttering unprofitable stores, Penney's has been slower to trim its fleet.
But official word that the brand's ready-to-wear business would be shuttering entirely just felt shitty.
That's not going anywhere, even with Epic Games shuttering its offices from June 24 to July 8.
The closures follow the shuttering of 53 domestic shops last year and will not be the last.
The National Museum of Damascus in Syria has reopened for the first time after shuttering in 220.
A closure of Honda's Swindon factory in southern England would be its second plant shuttering in 2022.
The outbreak led to the shuttering of major art institutions in mainland China and in Hong Kong.
But the problem with simply scaring businesses into shuttering is that many won't close even under pressure.
Wyndham joins other major hotel brands that are temporarily shuttering hotels in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
In another blow to RSS fans everywhere, Digg announced that it would soon be shuttering Digg Reader.
San Francisco recently regulated hours of operation, resulting in the shuttering of more than 100 illegal parlors.
Shuttering the notorious detention facility was a pledge the president made during his first weeks in office.
Double Bounce is shuttering at the end of the year, but it was good while it lasted.
Since CEO Marvin Ellison took over in July 2018, Lowe's has been shuttering stores to reduce costs.
The strategy comes as retailers are shuttering thousands of stores across the U.S. to boost their productivity.
Andrew Cuomo (D) on Monday noted safety and operational problems at the plant and celebrated its shuttering.
Trump administration officials say privately that the shuttering of the appellate body will be no great loss.
The department store chain has been caught in a vicious cycle — shuttering weak stores to reduce costs.
At a time when print publications are shuttering their physical editions, Paste is going back to print.
Diablo III almost wrecked its economy with an auction house backed by real money before shuttering it.
I believe there is a common sense middle ground between the status quo and shuttering the bureau.
The closure of Disneyland follows the company shuttering some of its parks overseas because of the virus.
Other retailers, on the other hand, have been slashing jobs and shuttering stores as Americans stay indoors.
Now, some are taking more drastic measures, canceling worship services, closing religious schools and shuttering holy sites.
As a result, some businesses are shuttering while the "essential" ones remain open, though often with restrictions.
But that was not enough to stop the first shuttering of the government since that 2013 showdown.
The shuttering of Teen Vogue's regularly published print edition marks the end of a much-hyped title.
The pandemic is also crushing the U.S. economy, shuttering thousands of businesses and leading to massive layoffs.
The possibility of shuttering Monmouth Park instilled fears among residents about the impact on the local economy.
Shuttering the jail "will not be easy," the report says, and will take at least a decade.
It said it planned to cut its debt by more than $900 million, shuttering roughly 375 stores.
BISTRO CHAT NOIR This bright Upper East Side townhouse restaurant is shuttering after more than a decade.
We should be talking about how we can do more to help, not shuttering the program entirely.
The same office brought a case last year that led to the shuttering of President Trump's foundation.
No one expected anything but another business popping up and then shuttering within a couple of months.
The impact of restrictive anti-abortion laws and the shuttering of clinics on abortion rates was unclear.
Papa John's runs the risk of shuttering more stores if franchisees are unable to pay for ingredients.
In 1997, the military base was closed as part of a nationwide shuttering of hundreds of bases.
Supporters of Trump's tactics say the negative consequences of the Appellate Body shuttering have been overly exaggerated.
The coronavirus pandemic has led some governments to impose nationwide lockdowns, shuttering businesses and restricting residents' movement.
Rodgers Trucking, which employs about 130 truck drivers in Northern California, is shuttering after 40 years in operation.
Fiat Chrysler is shuttering small-car production, which in the current climate is only profitable if done abroad.
Rare, a conservative site and associated page launched by Cox Media, announced in March that it was shuttering.
The company reported a quarterly net loss after charges related to shuttering parts of its traditional smelting business.
By shuttering most of its hardware activities, Microsoft will save between $500 million and $800 million, said Reback.
And department stores such as Nordstrom (JWN), Kohl's (KSS) and Macy's (M) are shuttering a few stores each.
And yesterday, Uber said it was shuttering its test program in Arizona, laying off almost 300 safety drivers.
First The Limited revealed it was shuttering outposts; then, Wet Seal and BCBG revealed plans to close stores.
Since the acquisition, American Apparel has been quietly shuttering all of its storefronts and discounting its online stock.
There is much we stand to lose from shuttering TechHire, and much to gain by supporting its continuation.
In the space of one month, police raid a string of Manhattan nightclubs, shuttering five on drug charges.
But will the impact of this patent be felt beyond the shuttering of one crowdfunded VR porn game?
ZIRX is shifting its focus to its enterprise service while shuttering its consumer valet service on February 29.
It filed for bankruptcy in 2017 and reemerged from it four months later after shuttering nearly 700 stores.
Shuttering the remaining stores could cost the job of more than 2,000 employees the Wall Street Journal reported.
The agency's recently departed leader under President Donald Trump, Mick Mulvaney, previously called for shuttering the agency entirely.
Take a look at the history of the dining car, from Amtrak's incorporation to 2019's announced shuttering.
The shuttering of Anon-IB is a victory, but the fight against revenge porn is far from over.
Analysts have estimated the permanent shuttering of Note 7 sales could cost the company up to $17 billion.
Although Air France launched Joon just one year ago, the company is considering shuttering it to save money.
Some state governments have closed schools, and Berlin is reducing public transport and shuttering all bars starting Tuesday.
In the UAE, regional tourism and business hub Dubai joined other emirates in shuttering cinemas, arcades and gyms.
Mike DeWine (R) announced Friday he is shuttering the state's senior centers amid concerns over the coronavirus outbreak.
The company has canceled upcoming game "Fable Legends," and is considering shuttering the iconic gaming studio altogether. 10.
Some state-owned rest stops are shuttering as the novel coronavirus forces stores and restaurants nationwide to close.
Italian officials locked down the entire country earlier this month, banning public gatherings, shuttering schools and closing businesses.
Imperial's dire warning persuaded the U.S. and UK governments into draconian action, shuttering large swathes of the economy.
Initially, the company was hoping to salvage some of its locations in shuttering about 70% of its stores.
Front Burner After shuttering its garment district shop, the chocolate company has a sliver of a storefront uptown.
" Bose is shuttering its retail presence in North America, Europe, Japan, and Australia "over the next few months.
Gasoline rose still higher post-settlement, after sources told Reuters that Motiva was shuttering the largest U.S. refinery.
It started to experience financial difficulty and filed for bankruptcy in January 1991, ultimately shuttering later that year.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - China's Beijing Bytedance Technology Co announced late Wednesday that it is shuttering the popular Musical.
Nonetheless, other former officials said shuttering the facilities might not be in the best interest of the children.
It keeps shuttering Sears and Kmart stores, even after emerging from a bankruptcy designed to salvage the company.
Several theater chains, from Regal Cinemas to AMC Cinemas, have announced they're shuttering their doors until further notice.
Tribal members protested Concho's shuttering, as they saw it as another broken promise by the government for education.
After October's events and Truaxe's effective shuttering of the company, Estée Lauder mobilized to have Truaxe legally removed.
Truaxe had fired and rehired co-CEO Nicola Kilner, but apparently fired her again prior to shuttering stores.
The shuttering of that chain's 450 stores has contributed to bloated inventory levels in the athletic space, forcing markdowns.
It is currently in the process of shuttering its more than 200 locations across the U.S. within shopping malls.
Shuttering a plant is a matter of negotiation with the UAW, GM spokeswoman Stephanie Rice said in an email.
It's shuttering five factories in the U.S. and Canada, and says that two more closings will be announced internationally.
Utilities around the country are shuttering their expensive coal plants in favor of cheaper alternatives like wind and solar.
No one needed to curry favor by paying it attention, which may have also helped contribute to its shuttering.
Pier 2864 said it's shuttering as many as 45 locations this year — with the potential for several dozen more.
It's not been a great year for home robots, with two high-profile projects — Jibo and Kuri — shuttering operations.
HSBC concluded that a new price war will see the shuttering of stores as they enter loss-making territory.
I walked in well before their advertised closing time one evening only to be told they were shuttering early.
The Waymo fight set back Uber's self-driving development and led to the shuttering of its autonomous trucking efforts.
These changes would also allow outlawing of protest marches and shuttering houses of worship suspected of encouraging extremist views.
Myer has begun a five-year turnaround plan which involves ramping up its online offering and shuttering underperforming stores.
In January, Re/Code's Jason Del Rey reported that Bezar was close to shuttering after running out of cash.
As such, Knoop recently announced via Instagram that the brand would be shuttering its doors in the near future.
The Dearborn, Michigan-based automaker considered shuttering Lincoln in 22015, when it announced it would kill its Mercury brand.
In recent years, though, the company has been known more for shuttering its dilapidated stores than for its successes.
This past April, Docent took place at the Pasadena Museum of California Art, which will be shuttering this fall.
Starbucks is closing cafe-only stores across the US, temporarily shuttering thousands of locations because of the coronavirus outbreak.
But Macy's, suffering a continuing sales slump and steadily shuttering stores, dismantled the project within a year, she said.
The shuttering of Craigslist Casual Encounters didn't end the sex industry, and neither will the end of Backpage Adult.
Shuttering Delhi's schools was a measure taken with the best intentions, but unfortunately is unlikely to do much good.
Complicating matters, some hospital systems are shuttering labor and delivery wards entirely to keep beds clear for coronavirus patients.
Google never quit China entirely after shuttering its search engine here in 2010, citing censorship requirements and hacking attacks.
I was relieved when the city announced schools were shuttering on March 15, so I didn't have to decide.
The pandemic has taken a considerable toll on the economy, shuttering businesses and spurring mass layoffs across the country.
Grade schools are shuttering to keep students at home, and universities are extending spring breaks and hosting online classes.
More than 200 people in New York State will lose their jobs when Kmart and Sears start shuttering stores.
"I'm sad that this production is shuttering just when it was picking up speed and force," Ms. Ridloff said.
Many of Condé's magazines, including the old Glamour, are now shuttering, getting sold, or cutting down their print schedules.
As Thomas Donohue of the Chamber of Commerce put it, shuttering the Appellate Body does not serve American interests.
With the industry-wide shuttering of underperforming stores well underway, TJX stands to gain from the closures, Cramer said.
They have, additionally, considered shuttering the education and housing parts of the business and slowing The We Company's expansion.
Toys R Us' U.K. operations on Wednesday announced it will be shuttering the group's store base within six weeks.
Sears has been in the midst of a turnaround plan that includes shuttering unprofitable stores and aggressively cutting costs.
He nodded and smiled at the hotel workers, who were busy shuttering the windows in preparation for the storm.
States and cities across the country are shuttering restaurants and bars, including California, Ohio, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland and Washington.
Eventually, the shuttering of the legal library won me back access to the computers—albeit limited, filtered, and supervised.
A large 21 percent minority says it doesn't know enough about ICE to have an opinion on shuttering their doors.
As a result, city officials were shuttering public buildings, issuing travel warnings and urging New Yorkers to stay at home.
But new president Mauricio Macri lifted currency controls after taking office in December, shuttering many of these clandestine exchange spots.
More than 8,000 shops are shuttering for anti-bias training – an ill-conceived attempt to restore Starbucks' tarnished liberal image.
Three days later, another moderator must have mistaken "Self-Portrait" for a photo of real people, subsequently shuttering Cordova's account.
The United States and European nations have criticized the government's clampdown on media, including the shuttering of private radio stations.
You can parse through a full list of locations shuttering ASAP here to see if your local outpost is disappearing.
The Trump administration is finally shuttering a controversial South Florida shelter for migrant teens that's been compared to a prison.
The company last week announced it was effectively shuttering Beme, the $25 million startup led by YouTube star Casey Neistat.
Other retail stalwarts, including Macy's, Sears and J. C. Penney, are also shuttering stores after a weak holiday sales season.
Rather than shuttering the two centers, officials are adding 500 beds at the center in Karnes City, doubling its capacity.
As Texas slowly recovers from Hurricane Harvey's catastrophic and unprecedented flooding, Hurricane Irma is barreling through the Caribbean, shuttering records.
Teachers in West Virginia continued their strike for a third day on Monday, shuttering schools and affecting nearly 277,000 kids.
For Adidas, meanwhile, it provides an opportunity to keep a hand in the wearable world after shuttering its internal department.
Without confirming the shuttering of any specific features, a spokesperson for Strava confirmed that certain functionality was, indeed, under review.
Yesterday, GoPro confirmed TechCrunch's reporting that the company was shuttering its Karma drone division and laying off hundreds of employees.
Roughly one year after shuttering FAO Schwarz's iconic New York City flagship, Toys R Us is selling off the brand.
It's own efforts in social, meanwhile, have failed, as with last month's shuttering of its social network for students, Socl.
After a few years of business difficulties, Nasty Gal, requisite fast-fashion site for the bohemian and trendy, is shuttering.
Meanwhile, rival shoe retailer Payless ShoeSource began shuttering its 2,500 U.S. stores and filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this month.
Now, that hotel's restaurant operator, Koi, an international chainlet of sushi spots for beautiful people, is shuttering its outpost there.
But shuttering the training program in Syria is one way Trump was able to help Russia even without easing sanctions.
It means fighting back against medically unnecessary laws aimed only at shuttering clinics and curbing women's access to abortion care.
Saks Fifth Avenue opened a women's store in Battery Park's Brookfield Place in 2016, before shuttering roughly two years later.
The shuttering was intended to give safety crews time to inspect 600 underground cables that could pose a fire risk.
And it's partially because of those advantages that BlackBerry is this week shuttering its phone design and manufacturing for good.
The group unveiled a "Core Business Strategy" that led to the consolidation of councils and shuttering of camps through mergers.
Mike Fanning (D) told the news organization that Mulvaney's involvement in trying to prevent Element's potential shuttering is well known.
A State Department spokesperson said Tuesday that without the $60 million tranche, the refugee agency was at risk of shuttering.
"They announced today they were ceasing production, but they didn't tell us they were terminally shuttering the place," he said.
The UAW has sued to keep GM plants open, arguing that shuttering them violates their contract with the auto manufacturer.
Only eight of the original 85033 CO-OPs remain after Oregon's Health CO-OP announced it was shuttering last week.
Democrats accused their GOP colleagues of shuttering the probe prematurely and pointed to what they called ample evidence of collusion.
An effort to broker an agreement that would prevent a shuttering of key federal agencies appears to be underway, however.
But, since shuttering her beloved women's wear label Mayle and its NoLIta shop in 2008, the scraps have been accumulating.
Department store chain Bon-Ton went bankrupt, shuttering hundreds of stores, while Sears continues to trim its real estate portfolio.
The news comes the same week that Toys R Us finishes shuttering all of its more than 800 U.S. locations.
Iceland is temporarily shuttering a tourist spot after a Justin Bieber music video brought newfound visitor attention to the area.
Starting in 2011, the two executives' five-year plan made the bank cut back on global operations, shuttering businesses worldwide.
These job cuts come just months after Mattel said it was shuttering its New York office, affecting about 100 employees.
In conjunction with Bolton's speech, the State Department announced Monday it is shuttering the Palestine Liberation Organization's (PLO) Washington office.
Gizmodo had reported earlier on Wednesday that the company was telling employees that it would be shuttering its U.S. offices.
The protests, which began in the capital, have reportedly spread to several other towns, with other bazaars shuttering on Tuesday.
In your book, you talk about how cash is becoming scarce at universities and that some of them are shuttering.
Unemployment applications are soaring through the roof, restaurants and workplaces are shuttering by the day, and the markets are tumbling.
U.S. officials have said the shuttering of the train-and-equip program was not a pre-condition for ceasefire negotiations.
The chain's lack of an obvious fashion identity previously helped it stay ahead of shuttering competitors in 2015, Racked reported.
In some states, malls, gyms and movie theaters are shuttering and officials are telling restaurants to offer only takeout options.
This follows Disruptor Beam's shuttering of its other titles, Game of Thrones Ascent and The Walking Dead: March to War.
On March 15, New York City halted all dining out, along with shuttering movie theaters, music venues, and public schools.
Economists warned, however, that the mass shuttering of everyday business could thrust the economy into a downturn in record time.
Japan took drastic steps to control the spread of the virus, including shuttering schools nationwide at the end of February.
We wanted to now how the shuttering of tech conferences and the moratorium on travel will impact the tech industry.
It had already in January of that year, however, started liquidating its business and shuttering all of its remaining stores.
The plan includes shuttering the remaining coal power plants in the US and ending new construction of natural gas power.
Multiple investors have testified that they asked for their money back when Shkreli told them he was shuttering the funds.
Legal-tech startup Atrium is reportedly shuttering its operations and laying off its 100 employees, TechCrunch's Josh Constine reported Tuesday.
If you deactivate a listing from Airbnb, it's still best practice to honor any bookings made before shuttering the property.
Shuttering a multibillion-dollar industryChina's wild-meat industry is valued at $7.1 billion and employs 1 million people, Nature reported.
The company confirmed to CNN Business that it's shuttering 28 Macy's locations and one Bloomingdale's location in the coming months.
But shuttering ENA also smacks of the sort of political gimmickry that he has generally eschewed since his 2017 election.
The blackout stopped mass transit in the capital of Caracas, shuttering businesses, gas stations and even disrupting operations at hospitals.
J.C. Penney is shuttering one of its distribution centers in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, eliminating 670 jobs, a spokesman confirmed with CNBC.
Bitconnect's shuttering may indicate how some of the more speculative parts of the wild cryptocurrency market are being weeded out.
It closed its most famous location in New York's Fifth Avenue in 2015 after shuttering all of its other stores.
But LVMH is famous for finding the top retail locations in major markets, and for shuttering stores that don't perform.
People in China are also staying home and caring for the sick, and with no one shopping, stores are shuttering.
The shuttering of Rikers and the construction of the four borough jails are presently estimated to cost nearly $9 billion.
Shops were shuttering where businessmen who missed the 5:45 to Trenton used to pick up chocolates for their wives.
After one of its cars fatally crashed into a pedestrian, Uber is shuttering its self-driving testing operations in Arizona.
Profits at steel firms around the world have fallen into a sea of red ink, shuttering plants and laying off workers.
Business Briefing Alcoa on Monday reported a quarterly net loss after charges related to shuttering parts of its traditional smelting business.
One year ago Facebook made the surprising announcement that it was shuttering Parse, the development platform that it purchased in 2013.
Mackey said the majority of the stores slated for closure were smaller, older acquisitions and that shuttering them should improve results.
The shuttering of the charity is part of the Trump family's political offensive before the president-elect is inaugurated next month.
Also, if a new ETF fails to attract enough assets, it's at risk for shuttering or getting rolled into another ETF.
The United States and European nations have criticised the government's clampdown on free media, including the shuttering of private radio stations.
A few weeks ago, Lucy Greco heard a story on NPR about more clothing retailers shuttering their stores and moving online.
Macy's is shuttering its tech offices in San Francisco, a spokeswoman confirmed to CNBC, in a bid to streamline its business.
Vouch is shuttering as recent headlines may have culled the crowd of willing financial technology investors, the Wall Street Journal reported.
In Indiana alone, the shuttering of two stores will result in 416 employees losing their jobs, according to the Indianapolis Star.
In the case of Sidecar, GM salvaged the ride-hailing company as it was in the midst of shuttering its operations.
Details: Shuttering all of its retail stores was a trade-off to be able to sell Tesla's Model 3 for $35,000.
To tackle the gap, Dollar Tree is shuttering 400 Family Dollar stores and turning another 200 into Dollar Trees after renovations.
And that's led drillers to cut back, abandoning rigs in towns across the country, and sometimes even shuttering their operations completely.
The shuttering of Miitomo is really just another stop along that path, as Nintendo moves forward into a Switch-first world.
China's shift into the cruise sector also comes as global demand for cargo ships has collapsed, shuttering scores of Chinese yards.
The shuttering of some industry players also comes as Uber and Lyft face lawsuits over the employment status of their drivers.
Conde Nast is laying off off staffers and reportedly shuttering print editions of some of its flagship publications, like Teen Vogue.
BKW, which plans to dismantle its own Muehleberg nuclear station after shuttering it in 2019, bought Dienstleistungen fuer Nukleartechnik GmbH (DfN).
If achieved, these savings would be on top of the $1 billion Sears has targeted in part by shuttering 150 locations.
And, get this ... Moe tells us she came THIS close to shuttering her website because she struggled to sell her art.
Some money-saving moves haven't happened, including shuttering the state's most dilapidated facility and ending out-of-state private prison contracts.
Other demands including cutting ties to terrorist organizations, reducing Turkey's military footprint in the country, and shuttering media network Al Jazeera.
Kohl's laid out plans earlier this year to whittle its square footage over time, but that doesn't entail shuttering stores altogether.
The district would have to cut more than half of its budget, which would clearly mean firing staff and shuttering schools.
Starbucks is shuttering 26,663 stores for several hours on May 266 and it could cost the brand millions in lost revenue.
And he should make the shuttering of the Palestinian Authority prisoners and martyrs programs a condition for convening any peace talks.
Restaurant chains are struggling, and Cramer said Welbilt is feeling the pressure as shuttering locations do not need new kitchen equipment.
For retailers, that can mean shuttering store locations — both Payless ShoeSource and Rue21 made plans to close nearly 400 stores each.
That amounts to shuttering more than 2628 agency programs, and this come after years of cost-cutting measures under Congress' sequestration.
Last weekend, the library joined the hundreds of cultural institutions shuttering across New York City to contain the spread of coronavirus.
In some states, malls, gyms and movie theaters are shuttering and officials are telling restaurants to offer only take-out options.
Early Tuesday morning, four judges on that court issued a unanimous, unsigned ruling declining to stop the state from shuttering polls.
More South African businesses are shuttering than opening, according to a report from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor at London Business School.
The shuttering of schools, stores, and some factories, as well as reduced hours, has dissolved what was left of local economy.
Phil Murphy (D) signed two executive orders cancelling all non-approved gatherings and shuttering non-essential retail businesses, among other measures.
There has been no greater failure in American foreign policy in the last quarter-century than shuttering U.S. relations with Russia.
Following streams of criticisms about potential conflicts of interest and a handful of protests, Ivanka Trump is shuttering her fashion brand.
Notably impacting earnings and gross margins this quarter, Penney's completed its shuttering of 123 stores and liquidation of inventory, as planned.
Legal-tech startup Atrium is reportedly letting go of its 100 employees and shuttering its operations, TechCrunch's Josh Constine reported Tuesday.
The abrupt shuttering of Toys R Us' massive store fleet will leave a chunk of vacant real estate on the market.
Last month, Trump ordered U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry to "prepare immediate steps" to prevent any more nuclear reactors from shuttering.
Major league teams began shuttering their academies, and only the Cubs, the Rays, the Detroit Tigers and the Philadelphia Phillies remain.
New York (CNN Business)Lord & Taylor is reopening in New York less than a year after shuttering its flagship department store.
These job cuts come just months after the company said it was shuttering its New York office, affecting about 100 employees.
Under pressure to cut expenses after the financial crisis, U.S. banks have been shuttering branches for most of the last decade.
The shuttering of the smelter in 2003 was a particularly hard blow to the region, leaving several hundred workers without jobs.
Employers say manufacturing has an image problem after decades of cheap competition from Asia and Eastern Europe shuttering factories across France.
Employers say manufacturing has an image problem after decades of cheap competition from Asia and Eastern Europe shuttering factories across France.
Their tenants in malls across America are reporting awful revenues and earnings, and they're shuttering stores, and some are going bankrupt.
Many of those let go were attached to the company's barely-functioning aerial division, which GoPro announced it was shuttering earlier today.
Facebook left its previous standalone video apps like Slingshot and Poke out to dry, eventually shuttering them after providing little cross-promotion.
Bed Bath & Beyond is shuttering at least 40 Bed Bath stores this year and said Wednesday that it will likely close more.
That helps explain why General Motors last week announced it will abandon six once-popular sedans — shuttering three plants in the process.
This harkens back to the human rights abuses of the psychiatric asylum era that led to the shuttering of those mental asylums.
But there has been recent upheaval in the industry, with Lending Club subject to woes including regulatory scrutiny and firm Vouch shuttering.
The shuttering of both sites, which drew millions of readers each month, has put 115 journalists out of work, the newspaper added.
Kreiz had targeted $650 million in cost reductions from actions such as laying off 2,200 workers and shuttering its New York office.
Although this image of chaos is specific to Primera's sudden closure, the shuttering of small airlines has been a common occurrence lately.
CNNMoney reports that Verve, a "mobile marketer," is shuttering its operations in Europe, thus avoiding getting hit with GDPR requirements at all.
The announcement follows similar headlines from the likes of Macy's and Sears, which are shuttering more than 200 stores collectively this year.
Arcades began shuttering in the late 275s, but bars centered around coin-operated video games are giving these machines a second life.
The latest round of store closings includes 49 Kmart stores and 17 Sears stores, with most shuttering by September, the source said.
Back in 2015, just months after firing its founder, Bill Simmons (now of The Ringer), ESPN announced that it was shuttering Grantland.
Obama, who in February gave Congress a plan for shuttering the prison, is seeking to make good on his long-time pledge.
Obama's plan for shuttering the facility calls for bringing the several dozen remaining prisoners to maximum-security prisons in the United States.
He lashed out at automakers for shuttering plants and sending jobs to Mexico, calling out GM in particular shortly before taking office.
Shuttering the compounds was part of the Obama administration's slate of sanctions issued in retaliation for Russia's attempts to influence the election.
North Korea's Foreign Ministry announced over the weekend it would invite journalists to watch the site's shuttering as early as May 23.
Yet Trump earlier Friday denied changing his mind about shuttering the border and said he could do so at a later date.
Even shorter term, the company could see its revenue and cash flow constrict markedly if it started shuttering some of its subsidiaries.
Rebel Rebel's closing, set for June 232, will follow the shuttering of another cherished Village sonic emporium, Other Music, on the 22007th.
The changing times have caused some businesses to fall victim to the retail apocalypse, shuttering stores and laying off thousands of workers.
Under Obama, many Democrats supported evaluating teachers on the basis of student test scores, shuttering low-performing schools, and expanding charter schools.
JPMorgan is just a few months removed from shuttering its Finn digital bank after it didn't catch on with younger retail customers.
Mueller's prosecutors handed off Gates's case to the U.S. attorney's office in D.C. after shuttering the special counsel probe in late March.
The bank has also been cutting costs by shuttering data centers and moving information to less costly systems run by technology firms.
Several Gulf states have given Qatar an extension to comply with demands that included shuttering al Jazeera, a broadcaster based on Qatar.
However, more insidious measures are successfully shuttering clinics across the nation, putting that right effectively out of reach for millions of women.
The shuttering of LJM Partners Ltd, a Chicago-based fund manager, after near-total losses in last month's volatility shock, dominated conversations.
The approach doesn't always work, though — Facebook is shuttering its most brazen Snap copy, a camera app built around Instagram direct messages.
This week, plans to turn The Notebook into a TV show were threatened when news broke that Sparks' production company is shuttering.
Over the last year, Erdogan has taken heat from international human rights organizations for arresting his opponents and shuttering independent media outlets.
D.C. offices in the House of Representatives and the Senate are shuttering amid the report of an aide working for Democratic Sen.
Alexiou informs us that it was the shuttering of saloons during Prohibition that turned the street into a symbol for seedy ruin.
And eventually, there will be some shuttering of supply in Iran as U.S. start having a negative impact on the country's exports.
Some states and counties have already banned large gatherings, temporarily shuttering Broadway shows, museums and other tourist attractions because of the coronavirus.
During the Obama administration, budget officials floated the idea of shuttering a handful of the lowest-performing centers, according to former aides.
Professionally, this is horrible timing for Eric ... we asked him about movie theaters shuttering within days of his new flick coming out.
In the Philippines, President Rodrigo Duterte has enforced a month-long lockdown, shuttering Manila and its surrounding regions, grounding 60 million residents.
Australia, along with many other parts of the world, has come to a virtual halt, shuttering its borders and restricting domestic travel.
And ominous signs are appearing overseas, as the French government took the drastic step of shuttering clubs, cafes and theaters on Saturday.
This time, the company announced it would be shuttering all of its stores, which amounted to more than 113,000 across North America.
Most New York City museums were expected to be open on Wednesday after shuttering for the storm or their regularly scheduled closings.
Other analysts cautioned that the North might be shuttering the site in a way that could allow it to be reopened quickly.
Harder represented the wrestler Hulk Hogan in a lawsuit against Gawker Media that ultimately led to the news and gossip site's shuttering.
Rather, a state can comply only by adopting a plan based on building new renewable facilities and shuttering existing fossil-fueled sources.
The Pentagon has been focusing on Africa, where US officials want to pull back, including shuttering a drone base that just opened.
Earlier this month, the Trump administration responded "in parity" by shuttering Moscow's oldest consulate in the United States and two trade annexes.
Kingpin retailers like Macy's, J. C. Penney and Sears have been shuttering stores, as have Foot Locker, Office Depot and Abercrombie & Fitch.
Despite being on track in January with shipments, by the end of August, Mayfield Robotics announced it was shuttering operations and canceling Kuri.
Even people who criticized companies for outsourcing jobs and shuttering American plants didn't have a serious plan for preventing them from doing so.
Fifth-generation farmers are abandoning their acres, packing factories are shuttering their operations, and the state is hemorrhaging a billion dollars every year.
As first reported late last week, the shoe maker is shuttering its digital sports organization and reshuffling the remainder of its digital efforts.
Some members of "The Real CBP Nation" Facebook group reacted to the shuttering of "I'm 10-15" in screenshots of posts and comments.
When Fair laid off 40% of its staff in October, CEO Scott Painter promised it wasn't shuttering leasing services to on-demand fleets.
Infectious disease specialists and scientists say the coronavirus that's shuttering companies across mainland China may be even more contagious than current data shows.
Infectious disease specialists and scientists say the new coronavirus that's shuttering companies across mainland China may be more contagious than current data shows.
Still, at the end of last November, the company announced it was shuttering its entertainment division and laying off 200 full-time employees.
On Tuesday, the sports apparel firm lowered its full-year revenue and operating income forecasts to reflect the shuttering of retailer Sports Authority.
But when the buy finally happened last week, Verizon said it's acquiring Vessel’s product and technology, but shuttering the actual service.
Ethanol supporters dispute the program is a problem, noting that the region's refineries were shuttering when credits traded at a pennies a piece.
CEO Elizabeth Holmes was also banned from operating a lab for two years, and the company ended up shuttering its lab in Arizona.
That includes the Mall of America, in Minnesota, and Tennessee-based CBL & Associates, which is shuttering 73 of its properties until 6 a.m.
The storm inflicted about 22021 billion in damage on the island, shuttering some businesses for good and temporarily wrecking its valuable tourism industry.
In a nine-page closure "plan" submitted to Congress, Obama presented his outline for the shuttering of the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay.
I don't think most big tech companies would be as courteous when shuttering services that didn't pan out, but it's a great precedent.
The company underwent a massive contraction shuttering its flagship store and laying off 100 employees, a massive chunk of the company's overall staff.
While the announcement about the boards' closure was posted today, the forums will remain online for two more weeks, before shuttering on Feb.
This, as more retailers are shuttering stores and presenting an opportunity for Target or Wal-Mart to swoop in and steal market share.
With many retailers shuttering stores, Mansell has said he is looking for opportunities to trade in Kohl's big-box locations for smaller shops.
The shuttering of Inside Sports did, however, give life to one of the most famous sportswriters of the last thirty years, Frank Bascombe.
He also isn't killing dissidents or shuttering opposition newspapers as these leaders do — nor does he show the slightest interest in doing so.
From the constant upgrade nags, to the launch and shuttering of apps and products that should have never existed in the first place.
The union sued GM last month to keep the plants open, arguing that their contract forbids the auto manufacturer from shuttering the plants.
It's part of the left's war on the right MORE announced they'd be shuttering four regional offices in Atlanta, Cleveland, Philadelphia and Dallas.
Some U.S. auto manufacturers are restructuring plans, shuttering facilities and moving workers to new plants as the types of vehicles Americans buy changes.
However, Mr. Carpenter said his firm "will sell every stitch of product" in its current locations, shuttering Barneys as it is known today.
The company announced last November that it was planning to cut 15 percent of its workforce, approximately 15,000 people, by shuttering the factories.
While mornings provide Starbucks with the majority of its sales, shuttering even for just a few hours in the afternoon could be costly.
UAW sued GM last month to keep the four plants open, arguing that their contract forbids the auto-manufacturer from shuttering the plants.
Vindman, who was dressed in uniform, walked to his seat as the loud shuttering of cameras captured his appearance in the hearing room.
But Republicans led by Hensarling successfully blocked the bank's funding from July through December 2015, shuttering Ex-Im in opposition to GOP leadership.
At the same time, Gett announced the shuttering of its ride-hailing business Juno, a small but fiercely loved competitor in New York.
Last November, America's largest aerospace manufacturer announced it would consolidate some manufacturing operations, cutting 500 jobs over four years and shuttering two plants.
In 2013, it almost disintegrated completely when House Bill 2 passed, shuttering 19 abortion clinics in Texas through stringent and arbitrary medical restrictions.
Years after shuttering Sex and the Ivy, she said, she was plagued by a stalker who relentlessly harassed her and other online acquaintances.
Authorities last week declared a state of emergency, closing Haiti's borders and shuttering schools and churches after detecting the first two coronavirus cases.
Guest host John Roberts asked Whitmer about the "Big Three" automakers shuttering amid the pandemic and whether the auto industry requires federal funds.
The relief fund is for workers in the creative community affected by the shuttering of film and television production amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The coronavirus -- and the subsequent shuttering of states and major portions of society to stop its spread -- has effectively frozen the Democratic race.
The original 13 demands have been trimmed to just 6, which no longer include the shuttering of Qatar-based news outlet Al-Jazeera.
She began with the litany of local decline: the vanishing jobs in the coal mines, the shuttering stores, the school that closed down.
Iran was finally freed from crippling sanctions in exchange for shuttering thousands of centrifuges and getting rid of most of its enriched uranium.
And at the sort of small, family-owned restaurant that would probably be shuttering right now if it weren't drawn by animators … Sigh.
And at the sort of small, family-owned restaurant that would probably be shuttering right now if it weren't drawn by animators … Sigh.
The arts and crafts retailer has been reassessing its operations, moving to expand its children's offerings and shuttering its Pat Catan craft stores.
StarbucksStarbucks expects that temporarily shuttering stores in China will hit its second-quarter revenue in the country by $400 million to $430 million.
A second staffer said that while leaders have given no signal of shuttering the Capitol, individual lawmakers are making their own contingency plans.
Magazine Luiza SA also joined the move, shuttering all physical stores indefinitely as of March 23, adding it would boost its e-commerce.
"If someone wants to blame someone, blame me," he said last week, while ordering the shuttering of all nonessential businesses in the state.
The shuttering of stores has left people to fend for themselves with only the help of grocery stores and markets, which remain open.
It's led to the shuttering of anonymously run sites with names like Instagress, PeerBoost, InstaPlus, Mass Planner and Fan Harvest, though others remain.
Macy's is closing over a hundred stores, cutting 2,000 corporate jobs, and shuttering offices as part of a three-year cost-savings plan.
Bans on new coal mines and the shuttering of old ones should curtail coal stockpiles, yet appear to be falling behind mounting trends.
Meanwhile, institutions are shuttering in response to the epidemic, and galleries are calling on Art Basel Hong Kong to cancel this year's fair.
Hall confirmed in the letter he was shuttering his main hedge fund at Astenbeck after it reportedly tanked nearly 30 percent, Bloomberg reported.
A month later, as the death toll reached 15, it declared a state of emergency, shuttering schools and barring children from public gatherings.
Kik Interactive announced late Monday that it's shuttering the messenger app and cutting its staff from over 100 people to just 19 employees.
I found a path forward by leveraging my network, and within a few months, I was scaling my business rather than shuttering it.
The U.S. military had been drawing down its troop presence and shuttering military installations for years, but shifted its stance after Crimea's annexation.
Hard-liners, concentrated in unelected bodies like the judiciary, fought back in ways that weakened democracy, such as shuttering newspapers or stifling demonstrations.
People on the left accused Patreon of shuttering It's Going Down just for the sake of balance, to appease trolls on the right.
He's the most progressive candidate in the field on criminal justice, and a vegan who recently proposed legislation aimed at shuttering factory farms.
Sears shares climbed nearly 10 percent Thursday morning on the news, though the retailer also announced it will be shuttering another 28 stores.
With the shuttering of so many mainstays that have targeted the boomer and Gen X woman, where is she turning to shop instead?
Several of the cases involved shuttering operations that offer consumers "bogus" credit card interest rate reduction services, which the FTC said specifically targeted seniors.
Photo via Vine's website Yesterday, Twitter announced that it would soon be shuttering Vine, the short-form video app it acquired back in 2012.
Rapidly rising rents led to the shuttering of the former MOCCA, pushing curator David Liss to find a new building for an expanded mission.
Yesterday, energy industry wire service E&E News revealed that a draft EPA budget (leaked by an unnamed source) calls for shuttering the program.
These job cuts come just months after the company's rival, Mattel, also said it was trimming its workforce and shuttering its New York Office.
A few years ago there were massive school closures and the shuttering of mental health clinics which disproportionally affected the South and West sides.
That's included working with Rodrigo Duterte, the president of the Philippines who has been accused of carrying out extrajudicial killings and shuttering news organizations.
But even these efforts have not stopped the shuttering of coal plants nationwide in the face of cheaper energy sources, such as natural gas.
It has led to travel curbs and shuttering of businesses across the country, as well as a sharp fall in imports of energy goods.
A planned shuttering of underutilized production lines will most probably hit plants in emerging markets building Datsun and other small cars hardest, they added.
Wukong Bicycle's shuttering came shortly after Mobike gained over $600 million in its latest funding round, an unprecedented amount in the bicycle-sharing sector.
This comes at the same time Pruitt is dismantling science advisory panels at the EPA, and Perry is shuttering climate offices at his agency.
"I would definitely avoid the wedding industry," web designer Tracy Osborn tells me, a few weeks after shuttering her nine-year-old business WeddingLovely.
China can clean its air and build a more sustainable economy and consumer class by following through on shuttering steel mills and decreasing production.
To start, Kreiz has worked to cut $20193 million in costs, a combination of laying off 2,200 workers and shuttering its New York office.
To start, Kreiz has worked to cut $650 million in costs, a combination of laying off 2,200 workers and shuttering its New York office.
Over a month later the company began retrenching and shuttering locations in Providence, R.I. and Portland, Maine where the company had set up locations.
Leasing out stores could also be a safer strategy compared with an outright sale or shuttering them, which would result in loss of sales.
LMC said the shuttering of the Ellesmere Port plant would likely happen in 2021 when the new version of the Vauxhall Astra is planned.
Retailers shuttering stores, slowing foot traffic in brick-and-mortar locations, and e-commerce players like Amazon and Wayfair gaining market share ... Sound familiar?
As we reported at the time of Jinn's shuttering in October, it came after a turbulent time for the startup over the last year.
Ofo's reaction was to pull out of a number of cities including Atlanta, Austin, Charlotte, Seattle, and Washington, DC. It's also shuttering operations abroad.
Hearing oral arguments, only the court's liberal minority expressed skepticism about the rationales for shuttering the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA.
He's infamous for representing Hulk Hogan (cough — Peter Thiel) in his case against Gawker Media, which resulted in the controversial shuttering of the site.
Richard C. Perry, once one of the hedge fund industry's most successful investors, is shuttering his flagship fund as clients leave after steep losses.
Nike (NKE) opened a six floor, 68,000-square-foot "House of Innovation 000" on Fifth Avenue in November after shuttering its old Niketown store.
Australia's major banks are following in the footsteps of their global peers in cutting staff or shuttering unprofitable units to counter sluggish revenue growth.
In another approach, Sears and its landlords, which include real estate spinoff , are trimming Sears' existing stores down, instead of shuttering those doors altogether.
Time will tell if the behavior employed by a savvy real estate tycoon to develop golf courses will achieve the shuttering of uranium centrifuges.
Facebook is shuttering tbh, the anonymous messaging app it acquired in October, along with two others apps, Hello and Moves, due to low usage.
This also means that the company will be shuttering all Macy's Fur Vault and Bloomingdale's Maximillian locations, which store and otherwise service customers' furs.
It received public attention when it downed a critical junction point on the internet, briefly shuttering Twitter, Netflix, The New York Times and Etsy.
And all this was before we began seeing record numbers of businesses shuttering and workers being laid off in the wake of Covid-2000.
All nonessential businesses across the state have been shut down, putting thousands of New Yorkers out of work and shuttering businesses big and small.
Periods of deglobalization — when nations begin shuttering their borders to flows of trade, money and people — tended to be slow processes, not sudden events.
The bankruptcy is a sign that cost-cutting measures such as the shuttering of hundreds of unprofitable stores and inventory clearance sales didn't work.
And while the Dreamers may be a highly sympathetic group, using them as a rationale for shuttering the federal government was not playing well.
Countries such as Germany that followed Japan in shuttering their nuclear industries had to switch back to coal to maintain the reliable power grids.
The outbreak began in China, shuttering industry there, and prompting fears that factories around the world would soon suffer shortages of parts and electronics.
They have begun to consider a response to an outbreak that could include shuttering schools and public transportation to choke off the virus's spread.
After years of explosive growth, Forever 21 would be shutting down many of its international operations, and shuttering 178 stores in the United States.
The company also had plans to make big changes to its media unit, restructuring and consolidating it, including making cuts and shuttering some efforts.
Countries around the world have taken steps to contain the outbreak, including shuttering borders and implementing precautionary airport screening for travelers coming from Wuhan.
Policy makers rushing to unplug existing nuclear reactors and embrace renewables note: Shuttering viable technological paths could send us down a cul-de-sac.
Last year, the website disputed the findings of the Senate subcommittee investigation when it announced the shuttering of adult services ads on the site.
New York (CNN Business)The growth of e-commerce has gutted many traditional retailers and led to the shuttering of brick-and-mortar stores.
His broader argument — that DACA was not sufficiently important to force a shuttering of the government — also carried the day, at least for now.
Far from shuttering, we also spoke about Cocoon, a new company that wants to help you stay in touch with those who matter most.
Both restaurants have addressed these issues, with the Virginia location shuttering briefly to sanitize, and the Texas restaurant sealing up the rodents' entry point.
It put most of Venezuela in the dark, stopping mass transit in the capital, shuttering businesses and gas stations and disrupting operations at hospitals.
The process of shuttering stores is especially painful for public companies that must brave the impact that the closures will have on stock prices.
And in 2016, he attacked a steel union boss in the midst of his efforts to keep a Carrier plant in Indiana from shuttering.
Since then, Mr. Beckman, who has two children, has been huddling with his lawyers and shuttering his Airbnb operations, terminating dozens of apartment leases.
Now that's over: CEO Satya Nadella is shuttering the company's consumer phone unit, laying off nearly 2,000 people and taking a $950 million charge.
But the shuttering of small galleries is making it harder for emerging artists — not to mention the dealers who represent them — to make a living.
I was chilled by what I saw, reminded that the shuttering of worksites will bring as much human misery as it is meant to correct.
"Absolute security is impossible, it would mean giving up our freedom and shuttering ourselves up in our homes," Barcelona's mayor, Ada Colau, told Catalan television.
This inconvenient model is one of several reasons it ended up shuttering in May — after being bailed out by the city last year, no less.
The lawmaker later took down the post and apologized, before implying that outside agitators were responsible for the strike shuttering public schools across his state.
The department store operator has been shuttering underperforming shops to cut costs and stay competitive among discount brands and e-commerce behemoths such as Amazon.
The South Korean firm declined to share more details, including when exactly it was shuttering its operations and how many employees worked at the plant.
The New York-headquartered company is shuttering the GoButler consumer-facing service altogether in favour of offering natural language processing technology to third-parties. Angel.
If the new rule actually wound up imposing an undue burden on women by shuttering clinics, Justice Kavanaugh wrote, it could always be challenged later.
Last week, Holmes announced in an open letter that Theranos was shuttering its labs and wellness centers to focus on the company's new miniLab device.
In recent weeks, the presidential adviser has been contending with not so flattering press; she announced the shuttering of her eponymous fashion label amid controversy.
Still, website owners still feel the new law leaves some ambiguity — and their anxiety has been amplified by the drama surrounding the shuttering of Backpage.com.
On Monday, Brandon Truaxe, the divisive founder of the beauty company Deciem, announced that he would be shuttering the business in an erratic Instagram post.
This most recent round of closures is just another addition to the pileup of brands shuttering stores, filing for bankruptcy, and going out of business.
Microsoft's eBook store stopped selling and renting books on April 2, 2019, and it's expected to finalize the shuttering of the service by July 2019.
And other third party sites that offered public tools are shuttering them in light of the Golden State Killer case and the new GDPR requirements.
Foundation subject of criticism Shuttering the Trump Foundation also could allow the President-elect to steer clear of further legal troubles tied to the foundation.
Like the perennial effort to convene a new Base Closure and Realignment Commission (BRAC) to look at shuttering military bases that the Pentagon doesn't need.
Taylor says the town would pillage pension funds, cutback on its municipal workforce and that the effects would be huge (shuttering schools, cutting police manpower).
The terror attacks Tuesday in Brussels threw travel to Europe for a loop, redirecting flights and shuttering one of the busiest airports in the continent.
Previous shutdowns have been quarterbacked by anti-government ideologues like Newt Gingrich and Ted Cruz, whose world views aligned nicely with shuttering federal agencies anyway.
Shuttering the plant, which court-appointed experts value at 21.6 billion dirhams, has left Morocco reliant on imported refined products and sparked protests by workers.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un previously announced the conclusion of North Korea's nuclear testing program and the intended shuttering of the Punggye-ri complex.
Thousands of teachers marched Monday on state capitals in Oklahoma and Kentucky, shuttering schools and demanding that Republican-controlled legislatures vote to increase their pay.
As Bon-Ton heads to liquidation, the shuttering of more than 200 regional department stores jeopardizes U.S. mall owners already struggling to fill empty stores.
Of the 1,000 or so malls open today, around a quarter are at risk of shuttering in the next five years, per Credit Suisse's analysis.
But those benefits might not be big enough to dissuade them from shuttering noncompetitive plants, even as the plan raises electric power costs for ratepayers.
Starbucks and Amazon-owned Whole Foods are the latest victims of retail landlords pushing back against companies shuttering stores and trying to bypass contractual agreements.
Twenty years later, Amazon did $105 billion in net sales in 2015 while retail chains like Walmart are struggling to keep up and shuttering stores.
And when stores like JCPenney or Macy's close, they leave holes in traditional malls, which can sometimes lead to the shuttering of the entire complex.
The first layoffs won't begin until 21980, and the final shuttering of the factory isn't expected to happen until 27.6, giving employees time to prepare.
On the same day Walmart made its blockbuster announcement, the company confirmed it is shuttering dozens of Sam's Club stores, Walmart's membership-based warehouse retailer.
After massive losses, two banks, Credit Suisse and Nomura, announced the shuttering of their respective Exchange Traded Note (ETN) products that bet on lower volatility.
The stakes are high for Latvia, tarnished by a string of money laundering and corruption scandals, including the shuttering of banking group ABLV last year.
San Francisco (CNN Business)The world's largest cannabis company by market cap is getting smaller in size by shuttering 3 million square feet of greenhouses.
The guidelines do not extend to the day-to-day operations of businesses or schools, the CDC said, which are nonetheless shuttering across the country.
The senator also said that the virus could prompt the shuttering of schools, something that happened in his home state a couple of weeks later.
Since the shuttering of Craigslist Erotic Services in 2010, Backpage became one of the best known sites for anyone looking to secure a sex worker.
Efforts also included cutting staff by nearly a third and shuttering a string of stores after the departure of the previous creative director, Peter Dundas.
The global coffee chain has reopened about 90% of its locations in China after temporarily shuttering more than half of them due to the virus.
WeWork has slashed jobs following its failed public debut and a subsequent bailout from SoftBank, and has been shuttering or selling off non-core assets.
Calls have been growing for Germany to follow the bulk of its European neighbors in shuttering schools to help slow the spread of the virus.
Authorities last week declared a state of emergency, closing Haiti's borders and shuttering schools and places of worship after detecting the first two coronavirus cases.
Authorities last week declared a state of emergency, closing Haiti's borders and shuttering schools and places of worship after detecting the first two coronavirus cases.
They will also shut down shopping malls and dental clinics, adding to a nationwide shuttering of restaurants and other gathering venues enforced earlier this week.
As the novel coronavirus speeds around the world, airlines have responded to travel restrictions and plummeting demand by canceling flights, grounding fleets, and shuttering terminals.
Since then, China has taken drastic measures to contain the virus, like closing entire cities, rapidly constructing hospitals and shuttering factories and stores for weeks.
Options exchange operators are shuttering access to physical trading floors to help limit large gatherings and combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
Swaths of China have ground to a standstill as authorities try to contain the virus by shuttering factories and enforcing quarantines, disrupting trade and tourism.
Brookstone filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Thursday and said it is shuttering all of its 101 stores in malls across the United States.
The shuttering of the store lit a fire under Ms. Fennell, who felt an urgent need for an infusion of literary influence in her hometown.
Soon after, the shuttering of Dévi (where Suvir Saran was known for his inspired masala schnitzel) left the city mostly bereft of voguish subcontinental fare.
So, instead of feeling nostalgic about the shuttering of these stores, let's all get nostalgic about a time further back -- before they existed at all.
WeWork is shuttering its coworking subsidiary Spacious and laying off all the startup&aposs approximately 50 employees, the company confirmed to Business Insider on Thursday.
Companies like Bon-Ton and Toys R Us have filed for bankruptcy in recent months, shuttering hundreds of stores across the country as a result.
Keep customers coming to physical storefronts in a time when traditional brick-and-mortars are struggling to stay afloat and — in many cases — shuttering altogether.
Am I a Renn-head, or am I what Renner described in his app-shuttering note as "everything I detest and can't and won't condone"?
And to top it all off, Toys R Us shuttering will add a sizable chunk of vacant retail space to the ongoing retail landscape apocalypse.
Unfortunately, unlike larger, more established businesses, interruptions to data flows can result in startups shuttering their doors without the financial resources to weather such interruptions.
In 2017, Sears has been trimming its real-estate portfolio — shuttering unprofitable stores — and making moves, such as opening smaller locations that , to stay afloat.
Calls have been growing for Germany to follow the bulk of its European neighbors in shuttering schools to help slow the spread of the virus.
Looters had their way with the mall during the 1992 Rodney King riots, and the place never bounced back, finally shuttering its doors in 1995.
But if you're not a mad genius shuttering yourself up in this house, what you'll discover is that your being is outside of your form.
Kering, one of the world's largest luxury conglomerates, is temporarily shuttering stores in China and cutting back on ad spending in the region amid coronavirus fears.
Graphic: Google/GizmodoIn October, Alphabet announced it would begin shuttering its failed social network, Google+, after internal investigations revealed bugs that could have leaked user info.
The country in recent years has started shuttering coal plants near Beijing and scrapped plans for new ones, all the while investing more in alternative sources.
The operation had quite a haul—shuttering two drug labs, nabbing eight individuals, and impounding what Europol claims is a record-setting 800,000 doses of LSD.
According to BBC, the British retailer is shuttering 23 stores throughout the UK and all of its 11 Topshop and Topman stores in the United States.
Shares of Under Armour dipped briefly in extended trading after the athletic apparel brand adjusted its shareholder guidance to reflect the shuttering of retailer Sports Authority.
Following the shuttering of Klout earlier this year, now Path, the one-time rival to Facebook, is closing its doors, according to an announcement made today.
A subsequent economic study found the significant drop in traffic associated with the shuttering of Google News in Spain mostly affected smaller, niche or newcomer publishers.
And the Allegheny County Health Department has imposed heavy fines and called for shuttering leaking ovens — unprecedented tactics to keep the $14 billion company in check.
Forbes later raised the question of somehow shuttering 8chan, and in New Zealand, internet service providers actually did block it and a handful of other sites.
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York made moves to cushion banks from potential disruptions, which would protect many commercial banks from shuttering during the crash.
It needs all the subscribers it can get after pivoting away from ads and laying off 50 employees, as well as shuttering two offices in 2017.
Many financial institutions and government agencies use the database to approve or deny financing, or even in the shuttering of bank accounts, the BBC previously reported.
The loss of SIGAINT doesn't have as pronounced of an effect as FH2's shuttering, it does further erode trust in Tor as a viable network.
Since then, his teams have invested in reimagining the in-store experience with brand pop-ups, virtual reality and mobile checkout technologies, while shuttering underperforming locations.
The lender is cutting 18,000 jobs while dramatically shrinking its investment banking business, shuttering its equities sales and trading unit while cutting back its rates division.
In the past three years, the scandal has led to arrests, the shuttering of several banks, and seizures of multi-million dollar assets around the world.
The White House on Thursday issued sanctions against Russia, including expelling 35 Russian officials and shuttering two sites believed to be used for Russian intelligence purposes.
Tesla shares fell 8 percent Friday, a day after the electric car maker said it will be shuttering some stores and cutting jobs to reduce costs.
After news that mall stalwarts The Limited and Wet Seal would be shuttering stores across the United States, Payless might soon be following in their footsteps.
The damage to petrochemical facilities could be releasing pollutants into the environment, and as Babin mentioned, the temporary shuttering of these facilities will hit the economy.
The Warehouse, the city's longtime cop bar, stood a mere three blocks away until shuttering earlier this year, which seems to Merchant's regulars like a victory.
Adding to the downbeat mood was a partial government shutdown, which entered its 143th day, making it the longest shuttering of federal agencies in U.S. history.
The aide's remarks were followed by reports from The Washington Post and Wall Street Journal that the NSA is in the process of shuttering the program.
Days after the charges, Visium's founder, Jacob Gottlieb, announced that he was shuttering the multibillion-dollar hedge fund and selling one of its funds to AllianceBernstein.
California-based Firewire, backed by surf superstar Kelly Slater, moved production of its $500 to $1,000-plus surfboards to Thailand after shuttering U.S. manufacturing in 2008.
Oh, no Ohne Titel is shuttering after nine years; here, the founders, Alexa Adams and Flora Gill, talk to Business of Fashion about reaching that decision.
Holmes was ousted as CEO and charged with "massive fraud," and the company was forced to close its labs and testing centers, ultimately shuttering operations altogether.
Over the past decade, Republican elections officials have been shuttering polling places in minority neighborhoods, low-income districts, and on college campuses at a feverish pace.
In response to the state shuttering the plant, Vedanta said on Monday that it will study the order and decide on its next course of action.
Especially when connected to a brand that went through years of declining sales and a bankruptcy that led to the shuttering of all of its stores.
Others, like the Middle Eastern e-commerce marketplace Souq, operated independently for a time before shuttering their own brand and fully integrating into the parent company.
Around 50 workers assembled to protest the foundation's announcement that it would be laying off its visitor services staff and shuttering its doors to the public.
Along those lines, Target has been shuttering its big-box locations in favor of its smaller-format stores in places like New York City and Chicago.
Yet a key argument Mr. Obama makes for shuttering the prison in Cuba — that its continued operation is contrary to "our values" — crumbles upon examination, too.
In 2007, President Bush signed a new agreement that gave $400 million worth of aid to North Korea in exchange for shuttering its main nuclear reactor.
Speaking in Vietnam, North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho claimed his country asked for partial sanctions relief in exchange for shuttering the Yongbyon nuclear complex.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's shuttering of dark web child pornography site Playpen is one of the more controversial moves by the agency in recent years.
To minimize risk and review its systems, the Bank of Valletta suspended operations, shuttering its branches on the Mediterranean island, closing ATMs and disabling its website.
With Necco abruptly shuttering their factory last summer, only to be purchased by Spangler in September, the future of Sweethearts and other brand favorites remains murky.
Following the shuttering of the original Silk Road marketplace in October 2013, officers from the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA) searched Ward's home and seized computers.
Critics of the shuttering of the A.A.P. said it was a blow to democracy and the public interest and questioned how the service might be replaced.
This month, it said it was reducing the print frequency of titles like GQ, Glamour and Architectural Digest and shuttering the print edition of Teen Vogue.
In 2013, conservatives were trying to get Democrats to defund Obamacare and thought they could force the governing party to do so by shuttering the government.
Electronics manufacturer representatives quoted within the story expressed concerns about experiencing delayed deliveries, shuttering product lines, and watching suppliers struggle to keep factories in China staffed.
The brewery, called William K. Busch Brewing Co., produced a craft beer called Kräftig before shuttering in June 2019, according to The St. Louis Post Dispatch.
BUSINESS DAY Because of an editing error, an article on Wednesday about the shuttering of Ivanka Trump's namesake brand misstated the name of a watchdog organization.
Foulkes told Reuters she expects to see the benefits of cost-cutting, including from the shuttering of underperforming shops, in the second half of the year.
Although two small Westchester districts closed for two days last week, the eight-day shuttering of Scarsdale schools represents the most significant districtwide shutdown so far.
Michael's is trying to avoid the fate of rival arts and craft store A.C. Moore, which is in the process of shuttering all of its locations.
This number, which accounts for $1.4 billion in sales, includes 30 stores that were already in the process of shuttering, according to the Macy's press release.
In 13.73, when Starbucks announced it was shuttering its Teavana locations, many sellers purchased discounted tea-related merchandise from the stores and resold it on Amazon.
Opening Ceremony, the high-end retailer beloved by millennials, is shuttering all its stores in 2020 — and it's just the latest victim of the retail apocalypse
Driving the news: The shuttering of branches across the U.S. had a disproportionate negative effect in certain areas, according to new research from the Federal Reserve.
Options include sending families and nonessential staff back to the United States to a full-on shuttering of the embassy, three senior US officials told CNN.
To minimise risk and review its systems, the Bank of Valletta suspended operations, shuttering its branches on the Mediterranean island, closing ATMs and disabling its website.
Across the US and globally, some companies are shuttering corporate offices and stores, canceling events, and lowering revenue guidance in response to the growing coronavirus outbreak.
The company will be shuttering 200 Gap and Banana Republic locations, while simultaneously opening nearly 300 Old Navy, Athleta and what Gap calls "value expression" shops.
But this has seemingly gone even further — with police sometimes shuttering stations door during violent escalations with protesters, using it as a type of makeshift shelter.
As with metal producers of any kind, the answer is partly because shuttering capacity is never a cost-free option in either financial or social terms.
The demands include a downgrading of Qatar-Iran relations, the complete shuttering of the news conglomerate Al Jazeera, and the closing of a Turkish military base.
MORE (R-Ariz.) to kill a scaled-down ObamaCare repeal bill, effectively shuttering Senate Republican's existing efforts to overhaul large parts of the nation's healthcare system.
But the shuttering of the Newseum space is a big disappointment to the journalists and press freedom advocates who have supported the Newseum over the years.
Russia responded in kind to those expulsions by booting out dozens of foreign diplomats, including 60 American officials, and shuttering the U.S. consulate in St. Petersburg.
The agency has removed several pages about climate change from its website and has proposed shuttering a regional office that oversees environmental regulation in several states.
In January, the Wall Street Journal reported that the CDC will be shuttering close to 80 percent of its overseas GHSA efforts due to dwindling funds.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last week, DC Comics announced that it was shuttering its different imprints and consolidating all its titles under one brand.
And, following the death of a pedestrian, Uber is shuttering its Arizona self-driving operations and laying off 300 test drivers; here's what that decision means.
Adding to the downbeat mood on Monday, the partial government shutdown entered its 24th day, making it the longest shuttering of federal agencies in U.S. history.
On Tuesday, Samsung announced an organizational change that is likely to have a far-reaching impact: It's shuttering the Corporate Strategy Office, the company's nerve center.
Olav Velthuis, a professor at the University of Amsterdam who studies sociology in the arts, attributes the shuttering of small galleries to this rise in art fairs.
Wagner pointed to the shuttering of a factory in the Iowa town in which her father grew up as a microcosm for what's happening throughout the country.
It's only been a few months since another youth retailer, the beloved '90s staple Delia's, announced it was shuttering, marking a general decline in the teenage market.
And so rather than shuttering a factory that was making cars for the European market — and taking big losses — it can redirect those cars to South America.
In "Summer," she is very upset the Stars Hollow Gazette is shuttering, and yet she had NEVER written for it before in her YEARS of living there.
After being notified in an all-hands editorial meeting that the magazine would be shuttering, the staff was told the company be filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Verizon and Hearst are shuttering Rated Red, the digital video brand the two media companies created in the hopes it would become a magnet for young conservatives.
A sterling example is Chase's digital-only bank Finn, which it ended up shuttering, citing poor adoption because of a failure to differentiate from its other options.
That's included the shuttering of a San Francisco office that originally served as the center of the startup's tech development along with several senior-level employees leaving.
Israel responded on July 9 by shuttering Gaza's main commercial terminal and limiting a Palestinian fishing zone off the enclave, measures it offered to reverse on Sunday.
In New York, the so-called "progressive" mayor, Bill De Blasio, wants to cut millions from the library budget, which could mean shuttering vital branches on weekends.
And a week before the competition started, China announced an emergency smog plan aimed at cutting down pollution by shuttering factories and stopping construction across the city.
A few days after Trump's election, Kushner also threw in the towel at The Observer, shuttering the print edition and putting the digital edition up for sale.
It also raised the possibility of shuttering more sites and allowing international inspections if Washington took "corresponding measures," of which there has so far been no sign.
A massive international ransomware campaign apparently using hacking tools stolen from the NSA struck computers across the world Friday, shuttering British hospitals and hobbling a Spanish telecom.
"Germany has many decommissioning projects either underway or in the works with the planned or already completed shuttering of nuclear power stations," BKW said in a statement.
Before he was even inaugurated as president, Trump took credit for stopping Ford from moving to Mexico — but the automaker had no plans of shuttering the factory.
Because of budget cuts, changing priorities and the shuttering of many daily newspapers, investigative journalism is disappearing from the American news media scene, both print and electronic.
Miller reportedly said he didn't support the appointment because Vitiello, who was named acting head of ICE last year, wasn't fully in favor of shuttering the border.
Visium's founder, Jacob Gottlieb, whom the authorities did not charge, is in the process of shuttering the hedge fund after selling some of its funds to AllianceBernstein.
Trump has ordered Energy Secretary Rick Perry to use emergency measures to keep the plants at risk of closing from shuttering, Reuters reported, citing the White House.
The aide's remarks were followed by reports from The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal that the NSA is in the process of shuttering the program.
Shuttering a college is neither easy nor costless, and in some cases the impacts on communities, existing faculty, and the feelings of alumni are real and painful.
A lack of appropriations wasn't automatically cause for shuttering affected offices -- things largely went on as usual on the assumption that the government would figure things out.
Tens of thousands of businesses are shuttering across the country, and many thousands more only have the resources to survive for a matter of weeks or months.
This renders the shuttering of campaign offices and the inability to do door-to-door canvassing less impactful than it would have been even a decade ago.
Adding pressure to truck drivers' already-complicated daily lives, some state-owned rest stops are shuttering as the novel coronavirus forces stores and restaurants nationwide to close.
Then, department store giants like Sears, J. C. Penney and others — long the reliable anchors of malls everywhere — began shuttering properties at a fast and furious pace.
In overlooked cities like Gorzów Wielkopolski, which never recovered from the shuttering of the city's factories in the post-Communist era, the sources of disenchantment are obvious.
But shuttering the border to legitimate commerce and travel could quickly undermine American growth and productivity, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said in a statement on Monday.
Activity in the 19 countries that use the euro has crumbled as nations lock down to curb the spread of the disease, shuttering shops, restaurants and offices.
The shuttering of theaters, which the Broadway League said would continue through April 216, followed a flood of cultural closings around the country and around the world.
The shuttering of Bodenholm is the latest in a string of closures as managers struggle to outperform, a feat made even harder by the coronavirus-induced crisis.
Living With Brown Despite the popularity of Ikea and West Elm and the shuttering of antiques shops from New York to California, not everyone eschews older pieces.
Individual cities in China have also taken other actions; officials in Shanghai ordered the closing of stadiums and the shuttering of public religious events amid the outbreak.
Zume, the SoftBank-backed startup famous for its pizza-making robots, is losing four top executives and shuttering the standalone pizza business division, Business Insider has learned.
But as rents have increased and demographics have changed, tofu factories and shops have largely disappeared — either moving to New Jersey and other boroughs, or shuttering altogether.
Soon after, other partners offered to leave, and the firm was unable to finish raising another large fund of investor money, effectively shuttering Binary's future investing efforts.
SoftBank-backed Zume is laying off 360 employees, accounting for about 50 percent of its workforce, and shuttering its robotic pizza business to focus on food packaging.
Walmart is shuttering 63 of its Sam's Club locations across the U.S., with several stores closing their doors as early as Thursday, a company spokesperson told CNBC.
On Thursday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced that Moscow would respond in kind, by expelling 60 U.S. diplomats and shuttering the American consulate in St. Petersburg.
Hitachi Metals itself expanded an NdFeB magnet plant in China Grove, North Carolina, in 2011 before shuttering the NdFeB magnet operations around 2015 due to challenging economics.
The boycotting nations set 13 demands, including closing Al Jazeera television, shuttering a Turkish military base, downgrading ties with Iran and cutting links to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Golden Gate Capital-backed Payless ShoeSource for example recently emerged from bankruptcy after shuttering roughly 700 stores across the U.S. with goals to grow in Latin America.
Anki, the robotics company that has raised over $200 million in venture capital, is laying off its entire staff and the startup is shuttering, Recode has learned.
The retailer has already said it is shuttering roughly 180 stores, and the remainder will need to generate sufficient cash through sales to help the retailer stay alive.
At a time when many retailers are shuttering stores, Dick's this fiscal year will open 20163 locations under that nameplate, 19 of which are former Sports Authority stores.
For Patagonia, shuttering its stores, headquarters and distribution centers on Election Day is "a signal to the community that voting is more important than shopping," Patagonia's Kenna said.
An alarming trend of shadowbanning, shuttering comments, users, channels, have been running amuck in social media circles on Americans Rights by big corporation giants violating the 23st Amendment.
The ruling, which overturned legislation responsible for shuttering roughly half of the abortion clinics in Texas, has been hailed as a pretty significant victory for pro-choice advocates.
That would mean hundreds more Sears and Kmart stores going dark, in addition to the more than 100 locations the company is already in the process of shuttering.
Many decry the shuttering of beloved small local treasures, she said, but they also harbor enthusiasm for big-box retailers and the suburban sensibilities they bring with them.
She has, however, caved to pressure to begin cutting spending, including a plan to cut 15% of Yahoo's workforce and shuttering many of its less popular digital magazines.
While other streaming services like SeeSo are shuttering, and companies like Disney are preparing to launch their own service, Netflix remains a strong contender in the digital future.
But he also said Facebook spent some time pushing back — questioning why changes to app permissions were necessary and dragging its feet on shuttering the friends' data API.
An "unprecedented" blackout hit Argentina, Uruguay, and other parts of South America on Sunday, leaving tens of millions of people in the dark, disrupting transit, and shuttering businesses.
Airports are the hubs for worldwide travel, busy with arrivals and departures, and the shuttering of this place means a kind of terrible inertia for an entire country.
The big picture: The threat of tariffs comes amid decades-long changes in U.S. retail that have been shuttering malls and emptying out Main Streets across the country.
Hardly a week goes by without news that another historic gay or lesbian bar is shuttering, whether due to gentrification, declining patronage, or some combination of the two.
In early July, SoundCloud laid off 173 people — some 40% of its workforce — shuttering satellite offices in San Francisco and London in an effort to stave off bankruptcy.
Sears has been shuttering stores, selling off assets like its Craftsman brand and borrowing money from CEO Eddie Lampert — what's seen as a last-ditch effort to survive.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration is shuttering a program designed to keep vulnerable asylum seekers -- mainly mothers and young children, including pregnant and nursing women -- out of detention.
Even with many retailers shuttering stores — and in some cases declaring bankruptcy — hope remains for some of the most troubled names in the industry, a new report suggests.
Meanwhile, Sears and hhgregg shuttering more of their stores has opened a window of opportunity for Penney's to swoop in and steal market share in the appliance category.
For example, Bebe is shuttering all of its 180 locations, and more store closures are expected from hunting-and-fishing outlet Gander Mountain following its recent bankruptcy auction.
Mr Cruz's campaign has been a mirror image of Mr Kasich's: the government-shuttering Texas senator is one of the most conservative serious presidential candidates America has seen.
British Steel's labour and energy costs, which make it harder to compete when times are tough, are an argument for shuttering the plants rather than keeping them alive.
Sports Authority, once the nation's largest independent sporting goods retailer, was shuttering its stores, leaving fewer places for consumers to buy athletic products and an overflow of inventory.
It was back in 2016, when Simon Property Group and GGP (both considered top-tier landlords) bought teen apparel retailer Aeropostale, preventing more than 173 locations from shuttering.
The lobbying firm founded by longtime Democratic operative Tony Podesta is reportedly on the verge of shuttering after being swept up in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe.
She's been dubbed the "East African Erin Brockovich," and her work has led to the shuttering of 10 toxic waste smelters in Kenya in the past three years.
But properties have buckled in oil-fracking boom towns, people stopped shopping at many lower-tier malls and a string of major department chains have been shuttering stores.
Are you here also to ask not just for the extradition of Mr. Gulen but also the shuttering of his schools and his allies in the United States?
Sears Holdings said Thursday it will be shuttering 72 more stores in 2018 and has identified 100 unprofitable locations in total that it plans to close over time.
But even if it had proved profitable for another year, shuttering the show sends a particular message — that the new artistic team is standing on its own feet.
The union says shuttering the EPA Region 6 lab will impede the agency's future ability to respond to man-made and natural disasters in Texas and surrounding areas.
As eBay continues to restructure its business, it's shuttering one of the efforts it had made to expand its commercial footprint outside its own marketplace and walled garden.
There are about 300 resettlement offices spread across 49 states, and advocates estimate several dozen are at risk, though shuttering plans will not be finalized until next year.
Apple will be temporarily shuttering all stores outside China until March 27, in response to mounting concern over the novel coronavirus, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced on Saturday.
After temporarily shuttering its corporate headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, two weeks ago, Nike is now closing many of its retail stores across the US due to coronavirus concerns.
Republicans said Tuesday they're forging forward with their national convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, this summer, even as the coronavirus is shuttering high-profile events across the country.
State and local governments have imposed strict restrictions on public gatherings, and major pillars of American cultural life are shuttering to help slow the spread of the virus.
O said on Thursday it was shuttering 4.83 unprofitable Kmart and Sears stores as it continues to streamline operations amid mounting debt and a string of quarterly losses.
The Republican-led Congress is racing against the clock to pass a spending bill before the government runs out of money on Friday and begins shuttering federal operations.
But after the abrupt shuttering of several small, underfunded New England colleges recently left their students in the lurch, the regulatory environment changed dramatically for schools like Hampshire.
Mr. Cuomo said the Statue of Liberty was a symbol that had welcomed immigrants to America for more than a century, and that shuttering it was an anathema.
The coronavirus has gyms shuttering all across the country -- but several trainers are pivoting to a Prohibition-style method of business ... which might be in everyone's best interest.
The Greens agreed to drop demands for setting fixed dates for a ban on vehicles with internal combustion engines and for the shuttering of coal-fired power plants.
Supply chain disruptions at a national and international level and the sharp decline in demand itself have led to the shuttering of some industries, such as auto-making.
But the tide has turned again, with Trump administration officials ending the program in early 2018 and shuttering naturalization offices at all its U.S. Army basic training sites.
Career prosecutors emphasized that new administrations reshuffle the Justice Department's priorities, de-emphasizing or shuttering projects that previous administrations had supported to devote resources to their own agendas.
At two schools that have had ties to cases, in Oregon and in Washington, officials announced that they were shuttering buildings for several days, and ordering deep cleanings.
It marks the Toys R Us brand's return to bricks-and-mortar retail after the company was forced to liquidate last year, shuttering its entire fleet of stores.
The agencies would be be charged with studying how FOSTA-SESTA impacts "consensual, transactional sex" in the absence of interactive computer services, such as the shuttering of Backpage.com.
In shuttering some of its stores, though, Abercrombie has been able to invest in upgrading existing locations and roughly one year ago rolled out a new store prototype.
Four years ago this month, Mr. Gaultier announced that he was shuttering his namesake ready-to-wear division to focus solely on his twice-a-year couture collections.
Experts, meanwhile, warned that Obamacare would collapse in the interim: Who wants to sell coverage on a marketplace they've been told is shuttering two years down the road?
But Walmart also announced that it is shuttering 63 of its Sam's Club locations across the U.S.; about 12 of them could be converted to e-commerce facilities.
Peak consumption is significant on its own, but the time it takes to go from that peak to shuttering the last coal plant will prove the most important variable.
But Texas has a record of imposing restrictions on abortion that courts have ruled were aimed at shuttering clinics or placing an undue burden on women seeking the procedure.
As historic and crucial LGBTQ gathering spaces have been shuttering across the country over the past decade or so, Queering the Map offers a new way to memorialize them.
The development raises questions about Pyongyang's commitment to shuttering the site, which had been one of its major concessions towards resolving tensions with South Korea and the United States.
Despite continued controversy and the shuttering of women's health clinics in states such as Texas and Kentucky, the abortion rate in America is at its lowest level since 1974.
In early May, Inslee proposed shuttering all US coal plants by 2030 and pledged to support the coal workers whose jobs would disappear and the communities they live in.
Designers and other staff will be let go and current products (and all other assets) are, according to Bloomberg, expected to be sold to pay the shuttering company's debt.
The announcement comes just a couple of days after DC announced that it was rebranding its comic lines along age groups, effectively shuttering well-known comic brands like Vertigo.
The blizzard that blanketed New York fell a mere tenth of an inch shy of the city's documented record, stymieing travel, shuttering storefronts and yielding untold numbers of snowmen.
Honda and Ford have announced that they're shuttering plants in the UK, and even British vacuum magnate James Dyson decided he will build his forthcoming electric car in Singapore.
The entire system is similar to a palm tree, which, by shuttering up and facing the wind during hurricanes, can withstand gusts of up to 200 miles per hour.
The PBOC on Thursday had guided the yuan lower at the fastest pace since its shock devaluation in August, prompting a shuttering of mainland stocks and roiling markets elsewhere.
This fact—most obviously represented in the shuttering of abortion clinics nationwide, or in the marked increase in medically unnecessary restrictions like mandatory waiting periods—seems daunting in general.
She did not disclose the total value of the trust last year, but in 2017 — before shuttering her fashion businesses — Trump said it was worth more than $50 million.
Despite the recent shock that led to the shuttering of popular exchange-traded products used to bet on stock market calm, traders are pouring money into that trade again.
After shuttering his popular music blog Ohmpark, Minor created Deer Bear Wolf—a creative vehicle that takes many forms, but all with one goal: to showcase Atlanta's legit talent.
Sharing economy startups like Airbnb and Uber have gone nuclear to defend their business model, suing city governments or shuttering their services entirely when they don't get their way.
While his administration has shipped most inmates from the controversial prison, the Democrat is not expected to accomplish his goal of shuttering it before he leaves office Jan. 20.
The four nations leading the embargo provided a list of 13 demands to the Qatari government, including shuttering the Al Jazeera media network and reducing diplomatic ties with Iran.
The GOP was blamed politically for the 85033-day shuttering in 2013, and few appear eager to repeat the episode, particularly for a president with historically low approval ratings.
Environmental group the Sierra Club said Dynegy's announcement on Wednesday pushed the United States to a milestone of shuttering more than 100,000 megawatts of coal-fired generation since 2010.
Samsung users are going to have to find a new way to listen to music: the company announced that it would be shuttering its streaming radio service Milk Music.
A local elections board in rural Georgia has voted down a plan to close seven polling locations after public criticism that shuttering voting centers would disproportionately impact black voters.
CHICAGO, Jan 4 (Reuters) - Sears Holdings Corp said on Thursday it was shuttering 103 unprofitable Kmart and Sears stores as it continues to assess the viability of its operations.
Sparks fly The sparks started to fly after Pelosi characterized the possibility of a partial shuttering of the federal government as a "Trump shutdown," a term Schumer also used.
As overall same-store sales decline, the department store chain has been shuttering unprofitable Sears and Kmart stores in an attempt to cut costs and round up additional liquidity.
Today, however, they had assembled to protest the foundation's recent announcement that it would be laying off all of its 70 associates and shuttering its doors to the public.
"Plus has long been Google's orphan child," Lewis told CNBC by phone on Monday after Google announced that it's shuttering the 7-year-old service in the coming months.
Furthermore, many members of Congress are against imposing costly regulatory requirements on these companies out of fear that nuclear power will become unprofitable, leading to the shuttering of plants.
Similar cases of law enforcement victories do result in arrests and the shuttering of horrific websites, but only seem to scratch the surface of the massive online pedophile population.
The annexation was always anathema to the indigenous Tatars, who have complained in recent years of widespread discrimination, including the shuttering of their local legislature and their independent media.
That is also true for the synchronized global economic shutdown that is throwing tens of millions of Americans out of work and shuttering millions of businesses at unknown rates.
After consulting a lawyer about the FDA's notice, Gomperts decided to continue running Aid Access: Knowing so many people rely on her services, she couldn't imagine shuttering the site.
It assumes that state and local officials will impose stay-at-home orders through May, including limiting travel, shuttering schools, and closing what they deem to be nonessential businesses.
That stands in contrast to a wider retail industry outlook worldwide, shaped by the shuttering of long-established chains, changing consumer habits and the ever-present threat of Amazon.
COVID-19 virus has brought the world to a halt, shuttering all art and cultural institutions in affected countries, and putting millions worldwide in quarantine, self-imposed or not.
While some locations are shuttering, most locations of the chains will continue to serve customers take-out orders, as well as orders placed via drive-thrus or via delivery.
But for film critics in New York, the shuttering of Magno Review 21600 and 21, which will show their last movies today after 22 years in operation, is significant.
On Monday afternoon, two local Australian papers, the Yarram Standard and the Great Southern Star, announced they would be shuttering in the face of sharp drops in ad revenue.
Across the Continent, governments have tried to prevent and contain the virus's spread, from the total lockdown in Italy to the shuttering of all shops and restaurants in France.
They say the government can, and must, take aggressive measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus by shuttering businesses and keeping tens of millions of people at home.
Phil Murphy (D) took the drastic step of cancelling all non-approved gatherings and shuttering non-essential retail businesses, essentially issuing the equivalent of a stay-in-shelter order.
Her government last week announced an ambitious plan to slash emissions, which also requires shuttering coal plants, most of them in the country's east, in the next 20 years.
At a time when many retailers are shuttering stores to get back to a "healthy" footprint, off-price companies have plans to open more doors in the years ahead.
Recent weeks have carried numerous warning signs of a derailed campaign, with Harris abruptly shuttering much of the campaign's New Hampshire operation as the senator focused squarely on Iowa.
VICE has also removed the names of the online support groups where sources sought help, so as not to make those forums a target for shuttering by tech platforms.
Headlines of shuttering plants and layoffs portend a trend that, if not addressed swiftly with smart policy solutions, will increase the cost of medicine for patients throughout this nation.
Global manufacturing weakness and mounting tariffs have started to take a toll on the industry, and the shuttering of a General Motors plant in Lordstown, Ohio certainly didn't help.
This action comes just weeks after employees at the Marciano Art Foundation attempted to unionize, which was followed days later by massive layoffs and the shuttering of the foundation.
The outbreak, which began in Wuhan, China, has once again upended supply chains, as Chinese cities go into lockdown, restricting transportation and shuttering factories for longer than originally planned.
It has been a slow farewell, 24 stores blinking out like fireflies since the start of the year, culminating with the shuttering of the New York flagship this week.
Mass support for shuttering media outlets is the kind of thing you'd expect in a country the US condemns for its anti-democratic practices, not in the US itself.
The big picture: Higher education institutions are banking on returns on these investments, but student enrollment has been trending downward for 8 consecutive semesters, shuttering 11 universities this year.
Last November, GoPro also announced it was shuttering its entertainment division in 2016 and that Tony Bates, who was the president of GoPro since June 2014, would step down.
Yahoo is also shuttering Yahoo Travel and laying off four to five staffers including editor in chief Laura Begley Bloom, according to a Wednesday report from Skift's Jason Clampet.
He is unlikely to relinquish his influence anytime soon, as he's crushed dissent in the media, which included jailing hundreds of journalists and shuttering dozens of independent media outlets.
Absent those kinds of crises, there's simply no strong evidence a significant portion of the voting public would protest shuttering or severely gutting the Departments of Energy, HUD, or Education.
David Ganek's lawsuit against federal authorities alleging improper conduct that led to the shuttering of his $4 billion New York hedge fund is inching closer to a long-sought conclusion.
This was something many Canadian scientists didn't realize until it was too late, and the government was already shuttering Department of Fisheries libraries and piling research files into garbage bins.
Nearly a dozen retailers — including department store chains and shoe brands — have filed for bankruptcy protection so far this year, shuttering many of their stores — if not all of them.
They also host The Watch for The Ringer, the media company Simmons started after his May 2015 exit from ESPN that spawned a wave of departures and Grantland's eventual shuttering.
The shuttering of this programs mean no further cats should ever be tested on by the USDA, as the ARS was the only USDA sector involved in research on cats.
While shuttering 40 general merchandising outlets and expanding its Seven Eleven convenience store business, it also plans to map buyers' shopping habits through loyalty cards and tailor its offerings accordingly.
Efforts to clean up the city's air by shuttering capacity should be supportive for steel prices and limit the country's supply of the alloy for the rest of the year.
Schuler considered shuttering the business right then and there, but decided to wait until after Christmas—the theater's busiest season, when up to four shows are scheduled on the weekends.
NowThis, which was born as a social media publisher mostly through Facebook, relaunched its website in 2018, after shuttering it in 2015 to go all-in on social platforms directly.
A Google bug exposed the account information of 500,000 users, the company said Monday, spurring a slew of privacy changes and the shuttering of the Google Plus service for consumers.
His government is responsible for the arrests of over two dozen journalists, the shuttering of national and international media, and the widely documented police practice of forced disappearances and torture.
In Gröpelingen, a migrant-heavy area walloped by the shuttering of a shipyard in 1983, life expectancy for men is almost eight years lower than in rich parts of town.
The shuttering of CommonWealth comes following a loss of about 2.7 percent this year through mid-July in one of its hedge funds, according to performance information seen by Reuters.
When a snowstorm hits the Northeastern United States, impacting thousands of flights, shuttering public transportation services and giving the kids the day off from school, what's happening on Wall Street?
Combined with the recent shuttering of several of Seattle's more conventional, longstanding storefront galleries, Cherry & Lucic's gesture against the system via art that points directly at its unsustainable flaws resonated.
And an ongoing investigation launched by Schneiderman over allegations Trump used the charity to settle private legal disputes in which he was involved may prevent Trump from shuttering the foundation.
But the move entailed shuttering nine facilities in rural districts across the country and potentially laying off some 2128,2300 workers — a deal-breaker even for normally supportive members of Congress.
Jones told investors he was shuttering the five-year-old Tudor Discretionary Macro funds and that Andrew Bound and Aadarsh Malde, the portfolio's co-chief investment officers, would be leaving.
The irony at play here is that Groupon itself long gave up on Asia, shuttering its presence in a number of markets last year as the promise failed to deliver.
The company began shuttering facilities in the Midwest in January after it chose not to service more than US$13.5m in debt owed at the time it filed for receivership.
The State Department also announced it is shuttering the Palestine Liberation Organization's (PLO) Washington office over concerns that it is attempting to trigger an ICC investigation of the Jewish state.
Several GOP senators said Tuesday that they don't back shuttering the government in September even as the president endorsed the idea on Twitter during a series of early morning tweets.
A retail opportunity isn't a guarantee of success in the smart home, though; see Lowe's shuttering of its Iris smart home platform for an example of such a failed venture.
He apparently vowed revenge, eventually carrying out a plan to fund lawsuits against Gawker Media, the publisher that upset him, culminating this week with the shuttering of the flagship Gawker.com.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court Wednesday, comes just weeks after GM announced it would be shuttering four plants in the U.S., resulting in the loss of thousands of jobs.
The social media firms announced this week they were shuttering numerous accounts tied to the Chinese government, alleging that the communist state had carried out disinformation campaigns on its platforms.
More than three months since India revoked the autonomy of the part of Kashmir it controls, the shuttering of government and private schools is affecting at least 1.5 million students.
People on Twitter dragged Osteen for shuttering the doors to his 16,800-square-foot arena of a church that has more than 15,000 seats when his community needed him most.
Zac Posen is shuttering his business after 18 years of building a name that dominated red carpets and earned fans that include leading ladies of music, Hollywood, and even Washington.
Super Typhoon Maria, meanwhile, is bearing down on Taiwan with sustained winds of up to 21925 miles per hour, spurring warnings over extreme weather that risks shuttering schools and businesses.
It featured Mr. Solomon and many of his former employees and patrons, including Elton John, who called the shuttering of Tower Records "one of the great tragedies of my life."
The state has a multibillion dollar deficit that must be sorted before July 1, the start of Alaska' new fiscal year, in order to avoid shuttering government offices and services.
Instead, the company cycled through four chief executives, several rounds of layoffs, three office closings and the shuttering of numerous side projects, including Japanese-made smart covers for your feet.
The region, which had been mining coal since the 18th century, has in recent years been shuttering its local coal mines and diversifying into other industries such as automobile manufacturing.
Beijing has also stuck to its campaign of shuttering heavily polluting factories as it tries to encourage more sustainable and higher quality growth from "new economy" sectors such as technology.
Since shuttering, the venue has ceased the operation of the studios—they are currently being temporarily managed by another party—and discontinued its program of workshops and community outreach initiatives.
Public tours of the very symbols of American political power — the White House, Capitol Hill and Supreme Court — are being put on hold while some congressional offices are shuttering altogether.
The city and county of San Francisco's public transit system is shuttering its train and light rail services and replacing them with buses as ridership plummets amid a coronavirus pandemic.
The pandemic has already upended life in much of the country, shuttering schools and businesses, prompting millions to work from home, forcing many out of jobs and sharply curtailing travel.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Major shops, restaurants and tourist destinations are shuttering their doors across China, as global businesses begin to feel the effects of the deadly Wuhan virus outbreak.
In the years since that journal started publishing in 1976 and its shuttering in 1995, the city had been ravaged by crack and AIDS, cleaned up and turned outrageously expensive.
Meanwhile, since Sears Canada began shuttering its stores, about 23,000 former employees are now preparing for a reduction in their pensions later this year, Toronto-based CBC News has reported.
Others have interpreted Mr. Trump's executive order reinstating and expanding the "Mexico City policy" gag rule on abortion counseling to mean shuttering Pepfar, though there's no concrete evidence of that.
Sinemia seemed at first to be a more sustainable competitor, but it was plagued by subscriber complaints and even lawsuits around app issues, hidden charges and policies for shuttering accounts.
Besides the shuttering of the two compounds, administration officials announced the expulsion by Sunday of 35 unnamed Russian officials — and their families — who they said were working undercover as spies.
The bankruptcy culminated in Beatport laying off nearly 50 employees—approximately half of its staff—and shuttering all of its departments that do not involve the direct sales of music.
In a February release that excoriated Republicans for shuttering the investigation without pursuing all leads, Schiff issued a "partial list" of subpoenas that Democrats had asked for but not received.
Keiko has been careful to distance her Popular Force party from some of her father's most controversial actions, including his 1992 shuttering of congress, running death squads, and massive corruption.
With this move, Google is effectively shuttering the Tango brand (read more about that here), a bold move given that it just launched its second Tango device a few weeks ago.
Remember: One of the first executive actions signed by former President Barack Obama during his administration was aimed at closing the prison base at Guantanamo Bay and shuttering secret detention facilities.
As part of its acquisition of Uber Southeast Asia, Grab took charge of UberEats in the region and moved its merchants and customer base to GrabFood before shuttering the Uber service.
Excluding charges for shuttering capacity and income tax charges, Alcoa would have posted a profit of $65 million or 4 cents a share, above analyst expectations of 2 cents per share.
Katz, who wrote professionally under her maiden name Joyce Worley, was senior editor of the magazine Electronic Games from its founding in 1981 until just prior to its shuttering in 1985.
Retail was once a reliable source of jobs for inexperienced workers, but many chains are shuttering brick-and-mortar stores or going out of business altogether as more shopping moves online.
First reported by The Wall Street Journal, the company announced that it will be shuttering its pop-up kiosks, and all 87 mini-stores are expected to close by April 29th.
In a movement that was led by women and built from the ground up, West Virginia teachers walked off the job nine days ago, shuttering every public school in the state.
If these companies are able to offset their emissions by paying to remove CO2, instead of shuttering a polluting power plant, for example, it allows them to continue business as usual.
The shuttering will effectively entail laying off more than 700 employees, many of whom had already experienced a barrage of difficulties during the liquidation period, including rampant theft and paycheck delays.
This, however, will be the second time Uber is attempting to launch an auto-rickshaw service after shuttering a similar pilot in 2015 — so doing it right is no small feat.
In November, the automaker shared plans to shrink its workforce by laying off about 14,000 workers and shuttering operations at four US manufacturing plants, which drew condemnation from the Trump administration.
Fintech is revolutionizing the world of finance, and traditional banks worldwide are reacting — boosting mobile services and shuttering branches to trim costs — all in an effort to stay in the game.
The companies already struggling to stay afloat and shuttering stores, like Sears and J.C. Penney, are the ones that won't be able to keep pace with Amazon's wage hike, Storch said.
At a time when major retailers are shuttering stores, and online sales are hitting new records, Rent the Runway has found that operating physical locations is a boost to its business.
In his latest blog post, the frequent critic of the Federal Reserve seized on the negative Obamacare headlines — Aetna shuttering exchanges, surging costs, reported layoffs due to the national health plan.
It also goes to show just how bad things are at Twitter when it is shuttering a product that had a reported 200 million users monthly users (or, at least viewers).
In recent months, the company has been plagued by lawsuits from both MoviePass and moviegoers, the latter of whom took issue with app problems, hidden charges and policies of shuttering accounts.
The news comes as Conde Nast is reportedly laying off off staffers and shuttering print editions of some of its flagship publications, and weeks after Conde rival Hearst acquired Rodale Inc.
He did so on the promise of reversing the loss of jobs in these states caused by the shuttering of factories that were unable to compete in a more globalized economy.
The firm, a joint venture between Fomento Economico Mexicano (Femsa) and Coca-Cola Co, said it was shuttering operations at its 160-employee distribution center in Ciudad Altamirano in Guerrero state.
" Kim had previously announced the conclusion of North Korea's nuclear testing program and the shuttering of the Punggye-ri complex, saying on April 20 that it had already "completed its mission.
Though she announced in July that she was shuttering her namesake company, she had already spent months wearing (and touting) her own brand and using her position as a marketing ploy.
And that strategy could help Credit Suisse stand out among the many European banks shuttering branches and reducing headcount in an effort to reduce operational costs and boost their bottom lines.
Bloomberg first reported Monday evening, based on conversations with people familiar with the situation, that the embattled toy retailer is considering shuttering at a minimum 22018 stores amid weak holiday sales.
While Obama's plan for shuttering the facility calls for bringing the several dozen remaining prisoners to maximum-security prisons in the United States, U.S. law bars such transfers to the mainland.
One French friend mentions a sister who retired to the village they grew up in, to find all its establishments shuttering around her—the cafés, the post office, two butchers' shops.
The shuttering of The Weekly Standard comes as Clarity Media Group, its parent company, announced that the conservative weekly magazine the Washington Examiner would be relaunching with a broader national distribution.
It was the once-glorious metropolis that young people fled from after the shuttering of the steel mills in the early 1980s led to a mass exodus and a stark decline.
Local newspapers may be shuttering and people may be consuming most news on social media, but don't tell Alex Mather that a subscription news publication can't grow like a unicorn startup.
Investors are worried about economic fallout from an epidemic that is threatening to slow growth and eat into corporate profits by shuttering factories, forcing quarantines, curtailing travel and scrapping big events.
Modell's, known for its catchy "Gotta Go to Mo's" jingle as much as its jerseys and sneakers, also announced on Wednesday that it was shuttering all of its remaining 141 stores.
Free People, a fellow URBN company, will join Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie in temporarily shuttering stores through at least the end of the month and will pay employees during this time.
Though India has reported only around 700 coronavirus cases, it has imposed a nationwide stay-home order, shuttering schools, offices, factories, parks, temples and railways for more than a billion people.
Representatives for various presidential campaigns did not directly respond to specific questions about whether they were prepared for the possibility of the virus shuttering political events or resulting in reduced attendance.
Italy is shuttering all stores except for pharmacies and grocery stores as it expands its countrywide shutdown amid the coronavirus outbreak, the country's prime minister said via Facebook Live on Wednesday.
And governors in hard-hit states have signaled they do not want to risk lives by prematurely removing measures such as shuttering nonessential businesses and ordering people to shelter in place.
Most brutal was the shuttering of a Maytag factory in 1920 that employed around 5,000 people, leaving a giant warehouse that still sits "Available," as a banner pleads to passing drivers.
As the nation continues to combat this national emergency by shuttering nonessential businesses, closing schools, and encouraging Americans to stay home, we've found ourselves bracing for lasting changes to our society.
In 2017, after almost shuttering, Paul Quinn College in Texas turned the campus football field into a farm and the school into a work college, the first H.B.C.U. of that kind.
" When asked about the Sandinistas' shuttering of newspapers a week later, Sanders also told the Burlington Free Press, "It is very distasteful to me to hear of censorship in any form.
The company said the closure is part of a $110.5 million plan to streamline manufacturing that includes shuttering a second plant in Santiago, Chile and upgrading a facility in Springfield, Tennessee.
Distracted by the competing objective of shuttering nuclear plants that still produce over a fifth of its zero-carbon power, the state risks failing the main environmental challenge of our time.
Ip helped lead an unsuccessful effort to pass stringent legislation that would have allowed warrantless police searches during security emergencies and would have authorized the shuttering of news organizations deemed seditious.
In South Korea, where the toll of infections has climbed to 833, authorities have raised the alert level to maximum and ordered the temporal shuttering of 24 national museums and libraries.
O'Cull predicts that between 150 and 250 restaurants in noncore markets, the West Coast and Northeast, could be in danger of shuttering if Papa John's is unable to reignite its sales.
The boycotting nations set 13 demands for lifting the boycott, including closing Al Jazeera television, shuttering a Turkish military base, reducing ties with Iran and cutting links to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Many schools are shuttering in the once-wealthy nation as malnourished children and teachers who earn almost nothing abandon classrooms to scratch out a living on the streets or flee abroad.
Many schools are shuttering in the once-wealthy nation as malnourished children and teachers who earn almost nothing abandon classrooms to scratch out a living on the streets or flee abroad.
Japan's second-largest automaker is currently planning to cut around one-tenth of its global workforce - its deepest job cuts since 2009 - and to slash production capacity while shuttering underutilized plants.
Walmart's quiet shuttering of 63 Sam's Club stores on Thursday — hours after trumpeting its plans to raise wages — sent shock waves through the ardent customer base of the membership-only chain.
With that country apparently bent on shuttering all local buying and selling of bitcoin and its peers, the crypto market has entered a new, uncertain chapter that may last awhile longer.
The federal government isn't the only thing that President Donald Trump is fine with closing down over his pet-project border wall: He's content with shuttering the entire southern border, too.
The proposal comes as Hudson's Bay has been shuttering its underperforming shops to cut costs as it competes with discount direct-to-consumer brands and e-commerce behemoths such as Amazon.
While both Macy's and JCPenney have been quietly shuttering stores in a move toward reconsolidation, Macy's is showing that its renovation efforts and investment in experiential retail is starting to pay off.
It's an undertaking that has led to the shuttering of classified ads website Backpage and the passage of the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA) and Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (SESTA).
But the revolution hit a snag, and in January, Zume announced it was permanently shuttering Zume Pizza, the robotics division of the company, and laying off about 360 employees across multiple offices.
These traditional markets are a lifeline for millions of small farmers, vendors and small businesses said Pavida, adding that shuttering them would have a significant economic and cultural impact on poorer consumers.
Google declined to say why it's shuttering the studio, but in a statement given to The Verge said it was proud of the work done by the team over the studio's lifetime.
"In the past couple of years, Vietnam has been actively shuttering these operations," says Jill Robinson, the founder of Animals Asia, a Hong Kong-based NGO fighting to save Asian black bears.
But the revolution hit a snag, and in January, Zume announced it was permanently shuttering Zume Pizza, the robotics division of the company, and laying off about 360 employees across multiple offices.
Rocket Internet, which went public in October 2014, has been reorganizing its sprawling e-commerce empire, and part of that has involved shuttering and combining several operations, including Rocket's financial services startups.
The group led by Chief Executive Simon Wolfson reckons it can cull the size of its store portfolio by shuttering unprofitable shops as their leases expire, leaving only its most lucrative locations.
The operator of the East Coast's biggest oil refinery announced Tuesday that they're shuttering the 150-year-old Philly plant after an explosion Friday that rattled residents as far away as Delaware.
If the proposed NIH cuts go through, they are likely to be a disaster—shuttering labs, putting scientists out of work, and (most devastatingly) stymying research that often leads to medical breakthroughs.
In total, it plans on shuttering 5 of its 13 department stores, and has enough financing to fund it into October as it tries to find for a buyer for its business.
In the United States, metals company Alcoa unofficially started the earnings season late on Monday and reported a quarterly net loss after charges related to shuttering parts of its traditional smelting business.
Another /QA/ thread begging Nishimura to end /pol/Elsewhere, the threat of 4Chan's potential shuttering caused a stir in more radicalized splinter imageboards like the de-indexed 8Chan and GamerGate headquarters Endchan.
For example, the shuttering of much of Times Square to vehicular traffic caused mild hysteria when it was implemented in 2009—but the resulting pedestrian plaza now feels integral to the area.
In large part, it's because political conflict has led to attacks on and shuttering of schools, non-payment of teachers' salaries, and security threats that prevent parents from sending girls to school.
North Korea's foreign minister says the North demanded only partial sanctions relief in exchange for shuttering its main nuclear complex, and that the discussions collapsed after the U.S. demanded further disarmament steps.
"Just look at some of the viral stories we've debunked in recent weeks: American Muslims rallying for ISIS, for instance, or Syrians invading New Orleans," the Post wrote of the column's shuttering.
It has occasionally intervened to stop Take-Two from shuttering free single-player mods and cheats that can actually improve the in-game experience without ruining GTA Online for non-cheating players.
As America's modern prison-industrial complex took shape in the second half of the 2303th century, once-bustling manufacturing hubs—steel mills, coal mines, and industrial plants—were shuttering across the country.
However, the military conflict between the Houthi rebels and the government backed by the Saudi-led coalition has put a stop to oil trade in the country, shuttering its pipelines and ports.
But critics say it is part of a troubling pattern of "TRAP" (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers) — regulations aimed at shuttering clinics and restricting access to abortion that masquerade as safety measures.

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