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Trump on Saturday did not take aim at Republican Sen.
Go deeper: Global tax proposals take aim at U.S. tech
Now it wants to take aim at the film business.
The first step is to take aim at cosseted incumbents.
But, of course, she'll also take aim at President Trump.
Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, take aim at the agency.
Industrial companies will take aim at the Environmental Protection Agency.
Other strikes appeared to take aim at Iraqi security forces.
In one passage, he seems to take aim at President Trump.
They all take aim at the traditional model of academic publishing.
On Thursday, she seemed to take aim at their lingering doubts.
Musicians are performing rap songs that take aim at overzealous bureaucrats.
Critics in Congress take aim at both monetary goals and tools.
In eastern Iowa, dense fog is possible as strong thunderstorms take aim.
And Warren's opponents have already begun to take aim at her candidacy.
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At the time, Trump took to Twitter to take aim at Rice.
CAN DUNDAR saw the shooter approach and take aim at his legs.
Lawmakers are also using the defense bill to take aim at ZTE.
However, Katz, Banks and Bromwich appeared to take aim at GOP Sens.
But here, you're not using a thumbstick to take aim and fire.
Ironically, Trump's cruel intentions take aim directly at many of his supporters.
At least five submitted proposals take aim at Saturn, Titan or Enceladus.
Additionally, the House bill would take aim at employer-sponsored education benefits.
Usually, the tweets, curated by Kimmel's team, take aim at the celebrity's appearance.
" That's when the social media user decided to take aim at Ripa. "Why?
Go deeper: Issa's bill take aim at H-1B visa-dependent outsourcing firms.
They only take aim at counterfeits once they are in the supply chain.
Kathleen Sebelius: Republican plans to overhaul Obamacare take aim at marketplace theories. pic.twitter.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) to take aim at noncompete agreements between retail chains.
D'Arnaud was finally ready to take aim at runners on the regular field.
But the fuel standards issue also lets him take aim at liberal priorities.
Above, riflemen take aim at the tenor Vittorio Grigolo, playing the painter Cavaradossi.
At gun ranges, anarchists John and Jordan take aim alongside conservative Second Amendment defenders.
Rather than take aim at Google, however, they set their sights on another target.
In order to take aim at that issue, Democrats like Booker and Wisconsin Sen.
There's also the push for data security safeguards that take aim at deeper problems.
We hit some targets, and I think we failed to take aim at others.
It was a conspiracy to subvert the process, and take aim at democracy itself.
And if the Senate's health care bill doesn't take aim at Planned Parenthood, Sen.
Her quips take aim at everything from ironic strategy flaws to questionable wardrobe decisions.
This is the second bill this week to take aim at the executive branch.
The Washington Examiner: Democrats take aim at Jordan hoping to unseat him in 2020.
A small section that protrudes from the side shields men as they take aim.
The is poised to take aim at an extremely important level in the coming week.
Perdue added Republicans would take aim at the Dodd-Frank financial regulation bill as well.
He claimed he saw Boyd's boyfriend pull a gun from his pants and take aim.
Kim Zolciak Biermann isn't about to let online trolls take aim at her daughter Brielle.
Go deeper: A surge of restrictive state abortion bans take aim at Roe v. Wade
"It must also take aim at the right targets, not our closest allies," he said.
In particular, Republicans will take aim at the potential costs of a single-payer system.
One soldier then appears to take aim and fires a shot into the Palestinian's head.
But she did not miss an opportunity to take aim at Trump on Monday morning.
The bodycam shows the officer back up, take aim and fire the Taser once more.
The protests particularly take aim at officials in Midwestern battleground states, like Wisconsin, where Gov.
Greens take aim: The lobbying fight over the Pruitt pick has ramped up on both sides.
You can't see shit when you take aim, and you can't hit shit when you don't.
Their chests heaving, they steady their arms and take aim at shooting targets 22010 meters away.
O'Brien has been among a number of late-night hosts to take aim at the president.
Some of the offsets take aim at ObamaCare, putting the larger bill's passage in jeopardy. Rep.
Rules were expanded again in 2017 to take aim at the practice of caller ID spoofing.
If Kate McKinnon can play multiple European leaders, then surely a Brit can take aim at Trump.
When the Night King picks up his spear to take aim at a dragon, we're thinking hey!
Ocasio-Cortez is not the first progressive to take aim at the company in recent months. Sen.
An enraged Scarborough continued to take aim at Deb, posting a roughly 20 tweets subsequently throughout Sunday.
Meanwhile, Trump's allies appear ready to take aim at another target on Mueller's team: prosecutor Andrew Weissmann.
Prior the hearing, Belkin had said he expected Mattis to "take aim" at women and LGBT troops.
This is the administration's latest attempt to take aim at banning specific journalists from the White House.
He has asked each agency to name a regulatory reform officer to take aim at unneeded rules.
Paul Manafort is sentenced, Europe's central bank signals concern, and Russian bills take aim at online expression.
But his decades of experience also come with a long record where his critics could take aim.
The proposed sanctions will take aim at Iran's ballistic missile program, as well as the Hezbollah militia.
Cyber coverage is a mounting concern for companies worldwide as hackers increasingly take aim at their technology systems.
He also appeared to take aim at Meghan, accusing her of using social media to manipulate the truth.
The details: Each state will take aim at the form of transit most harmful to their immediate environment.
The other is set to take aim at President Obama's landmark climate change rule, the Clean Power Plan.
But for those hoping this comet will veer off course and take aim straight at our sorry planet?
You direct him where to go, and when he finally has the shot, you help him take aim.
The e-tron SUV joins a growing list of luxury electric vehicles trying to take aim at Tesla.
Perhaps more fruitful is to take aim at tech entrepreneurs and those to whom they look for inspiration.
The Washington Post took a look at how the NBA could take aim at the NFL's ratings reign.
Netflix continues to be one of, if not, the biggest disrupters to ever take aim at traditional television.
Outside the FBI, toppling McCabe could embolden Trump-aligned critics as they take aim at their next target.
Policymakers in Washington have recently begun to consider measures that take aim at supply-chain risk management (SCRM).
Obama hasn't found willing partners in congressional Republicans, who are continuing to take aim at his climate agenda.
The Coen brothers take aim at Cold War-era Hollywood, burlesquing its scandals, blacklist and ancient world spectaculars.
The law would take aim squarely at sentencing laws, corrections reform, solitary confinement, mandatory minimums, and juvenile justice.
Opponents of private equity take aim at the way those firms acquire companies and load them with debt.
You can grab them and take aim with both hands, which ostensibly reduces recoil and boosts your accuracy.
The national populists take aim at the neoliberal economics that they claim are embedded in the EU's DNA.
Trump did so Friday, while also using the jobs report to take aim at the Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
They say the DOE's study is the Trump administration's latest move to take aim at renewable energy industries.
North Korea also took an opportunity Tuesday to take aim at the U.S. over the stalled denuclearization negotiations.
This iconic game, where birds take aim at pigs, seems to capture the whole smartphone gaming genre perfectly.
In his news conference last week, Trump also appeared to take aim at Canada's top negotiator, Chrystia Freeland.
But together, driven by godlike compassion and mercy, let's take aim at L=$1,650 and drive it upwards.
But the opening act makes it abundantly clear that Snap means to take aim at its top rival: Instagram.
In his exclusive interview on "FOX and Friends," Trump continues to take aim at former FBI director James Comey.
This doesn't, however, give anyone the right to take aim at a 20-year-old woman's rumored future child.
But the controversial decision to "take aim" at Trump's 10-year-old son means she's coming serious under fire.
They are both scrambling for Sirte and may soon take aim at each other, as well as the jihadists.
Back in Virginia, Mr. Clarke said, he decided to take aim at the coal industry's contribution to carbon emissions.
He raised it with both hands to take aim at platinum on a periodic table tacked to the wall.
Rural voters voice concern that retaliation against tariffs could take aim at American agriculture, which posts a trade surplus.
Sometimes playful, sometimes poignant, the posters drawn by local artists take aim at opponents and play up Portland's aesthetic.
More broadly, the White House, in its blacklist announcement, signaled a willingness to take aim at China's technological dreams.
The next round of tariffs is due to hit on December 15 and will take aim at consumer goods.
The Musketeers take aim at a second consecutive upset victory after knocking off No. 6 seed Maryland on Thursday.
With nothing left to lose, Olivia has Huck take aim at the ambassador's son, who is MAYBE 5 years old.
Instead, the 2016 campaign is showing how viscerally the paranoia of a majority can take aim at those gaining ground.
It seems designed to take aim at Juul, since the company's headquarters are in city-owned buildings at Pier 70.
That might provoke a second round of American tariffs, which would probably take aim at cars, a big German export.
The sketches, which now seem to be a yearly recurring segment, always take aim at the women of the show.
Dollar General is safe as a new round of tariffs on China take aim at retailers, according to Goldman Sachs.
Rather than take aim at President Trump Thursday night on Jimmy Kimmel, GWB chose to poke fun at himself instead.
"It is quite striking to take aim at your own troops and then refuse to talk about that," Belkin added.
The song's lyrics take aim Paul McCartney, whose troubled relationship with Lennon led to The Beatles' break-up in 1970.
Now that Republicans control the White House and both bodies of Congress, they're preparing to take aim at food stamps.
Booker, who has been lagging in the polls, has said he planned to take aim at the former vice president.
They also take aim at "earnings stripping," which is one of the major tax avoidance strategies used by inverted companies.
When Pfizer and Allergan announced their deal in November, they knew that the Obama administration would take aim at it.
Thus far, the Celtics and the Bulls look as if they could be positioned to take aim at the throne.
But foreign leaders warned of a trade war that could escalate to other industries and take aim at American goods.
She's now emerged as the most prominent actress to take aim not just at Hollywood abusers but at Hollywood itself.
Often the criticisms take aim at Birx's domesticity, her multitasking, her wardrobe — a classic tangled takedown of a powerful woman.
Perhaps more than anyone else still in the race, Bush has the financial muscle to take aim at everyone simultaneously.
The moves suggest that the White House is willing to take aim at China's tech dreams, particularly in artificial intelligence.
"You can't take aim at an official inside a government and say that is not a war," she told CNN.
This document suggests he may take aim at a piece of the law long loathed by Republicans: the individual mandate.
Of course, it's one thing for an ad to take aim at a rival, it's another when the CEO does it.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's new rules take aim at liquidity issues of the $18 trillion traditional mutual fund market.
His budget does not specifically take aim at the Holocaust museum, but contains across-the-board reductions to non-defense spending.
And in February, the Times debuted an Oscars ad that seemed to take aim at Trump and his pattern of misstatements.
Although there are differences, both policies take aim at the flow of new regulations, requiring deregulation to offset any new regulation.
We like a basic corn chowder that we can slurp before we take aim at a bowl full of steamed clams.
The hearing came as both Democratic lawmakers and many of the party's presidential contenders take aim at the controversial investment firms.
Although the sweeping tax law adopted last December didn't take aim at the charitable deduction, the deduction suffered significant collateral damage.
The debacle has become a prime example of how startups can take aim at each other in the region's competitive market.
It would also take aim at business sectors that the state views to be the primary contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.
Presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg is investing millions of dollars into a Super Bowl ad that will take aim at Donald Trump.
China might then take aim at Taiwan's economy by restricting Chinese investments and limiting the number of Chinese tourists to Taiwan.
Trump announced a package of up to $60 billion in tariffs Thursday that take aim at China for intellectual property theft.
Do you think the journal has a risk of being a place where more privileged academics take aim at vulnerable groups?
The Republican challengers in Maryland take aim at a single electoral district, not the whole state as in the Wisconsin case.
Their decision to complain to reporters, rather than take aim at Mr. Trump, helped propel the future president to the nomination.
He now intends to take aim at Trump policies that have pushed the U.S. budget deficits to nearly $1 trillion a year.
It seems designed to take aim at Juul, since the company's headquarters are in city-owned buildings at San Francisco's Pier 70.
ZB: In a recent Weekly Standard piece, you and co-author Benn Steil take aim at Trump's proposals on foreign policy specifically.
Everyone wondered whether or not he would take aim at Pusha T for his public slight or if the allegation was true.
It will take aim at Eli Lilly's Trulicity, to which Novo's current flagship drug treatment, once-daily Victoza, has lost market share.
The Trump administration could "target" the school lunch program and "take aim at immigrant children," the Philadelphia Public School Notebook dramatically declares.
His winningly low-tech clips take aim at pop culture, with others contrasting growing up in the Arab world versus the West.
Next year, supposing the EU referendum is safely won, Mr Osborne should take aim in the same direction, and with heavier fire.
It involves much larger battles—ones that take aim at Americans' basic living patterns and the country's history of government-sponsored segregation.
Ms. Warren's many policy plans take aim not only at multimillionaire pocketbooks, but also the financial responsibilities of banks and investment firms.
The Republicans also take aim at the opposition research dossier compiled on Trump and Russia by ex-British intelligence agent Christopher Steele.
Trump is also a big user of Twitter and has often used the platform to take aim at companies, countries, and opponents.
Kasich's book, his fourth, will also "take aim" at media bias, "fake news" and congressional gerrymandering, according to publisher Thomas Dunne Books.
When Siegfried's fellow huntsmen take aim at her swan-maiden companions, she runs in, bravely interposing her body to shield her flock.
The proposals also take aim at so-called shadow banks — nonbank lenders — which are targeted for sharp taxes on the bigger firms.
Democrats are using the revelation to take aim at Price's nomination, one of their top targets among President-elect Trump's Cabinet picks.
Many observers had expected Iranian leaders to take aim at Mr. Trump during rallies celebrating the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
As for Scott's radio ads in California, they take aim at the state raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2022.
Trump seemed to take aim at Martinez during his rally Tuesday night, joking that maybe he would run for governor of New Mexico.
Apple is now restricting Chinese language podcasts in China It's not uncommon for Chinese authorities to take aim at a rising media field.
There's no social ideology at which Cry-Baby doesn't take aim: the beauty myth, the nuclear family, class structure, the cult of celebrity.
He wasn't on Long Island solely to take aim at MS-133, let alone announce any specific plans (beyond deportation) for eliminating them.
In the final days of the late August primary, McSally started to take aim at Sinema, characterizing her as too liberal for Arizona.
WASHINGTON — Now that Senator Bernie Sanders is all but out of the race, Democrats can unite to take aim at Donald J. Trump.
The ads take aim at state Assemblyman Rocky Chavez for voting on tax increases — a clear attempt to hurt his standing among Republicans.
The tariffs will take aim at 128 kinds of U.S. products, identical to the proposed list released by the government on March 23.
Though he picked him out as less than enthusiastic to get along with, Romney didn't take aim at any of Sanders' specific policies.
Dudley's speech did not take aim at the White House on any specifics, but he was vocal in his support of open borders.
New tariffs were imposed by Canada on beef, and more retaliation will come this week when China and Mexico take aim at pork.
His claim gave rise to the hashtag #TrumpSacrifices, which Twitter users have mainly used to take aim at Trump's appearance and privileged upbringing.
On the campaign trail, he has pulled no punches, and it seems there is nothing and nobody Wynalda will not take aim at.
Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Brazil, and other countries that ship steel to the US could take aim at US exports to their countries.
Footage from a security video shows the shooter, seated in a pew, suddenly stand up and take aim at parishioners right behind him.
A tour of farms and factories in China's northeast gave Mr. Xi a chance to look like Mao and take aim at Trump.
But women and young people led the revolt, knowing that Trumpcare would take aim at maternity benefits, family planning and affordable health care.
These days, however, O'Kelly is using his formidable firearms expertise and institutional knowledge of the ATF to take aim at his former employer.
Should Mr. Trump make good on such promises, he would take aim at not only his own brand, but his daughter's as well.
The tweet comes after Axios reported on Wednesday that Trump wants to take aim at the retail giant, citing the company's tax treatment.
But that authority has not been used to take aim at the products of individual companies that moved manufacturing of their goods abroad.
Voters saw a network that was created by two libertarian leaning billionaires, Charles and David Koch, take aim at Obama throughout his reelection.
Asked if he was concerned about the president's willingness to take aim at pharmaceutical companies, Schultz said Lundbeck has nothing to worry about.
House Democrats are planning to take aim at more than 100 congressional districts that are held by Republicans in this year's midterm elections.
Ms. Tlaib and Representative Ilhan Omar, Democrat of Minnesota, have threatened to take aim at the longstanding pro-Israel positions of both parties.
Now 19, he came of age politically as Trump's conservative presidency seemed to take aim at his identities as young, gay and Latino.
If you take aim at Kelly Ripa on Instagram, you better not miss, because she knows how to handle a troll better than most.
Next month, the world's largest retailer will begin rolling out two features to its mobile app that take aim at Target and Amazon's weaknesses.
Sexy Safer Sex And while we're at it, take aim at anyone who claims condoms "ruin the mood" with a sexy safer sex costume.
But as incumbents abandon tricky markets, technology improves and financial regulators take aim at unclear pricing, they look set to take a bigger bite.
Addressing the forum after Xi, Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared to take aim at the US, which is not involved in the OBOR initiative.
Still, longtime public-option proponents believe they have a new opportunity to take aim at the healthcare law's heavy reliance on insurers for coverage.
It's hard to take aim at something when it lets you into its exclusive club, and you're no longer on the outside looking in.
Since the start of the year, Carrey has been sharing his cartoons — that frequently take aim at Trump and his administration — on social media.
But followers of the group have increasingly begun to take aim at so-called soft targets — public places with a large gathering of people.
Clinton a chance to take aim at another adversary, Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa and the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
President Moon Jae-in could take aim at Japanese machinery, equipment and goods as payback for export curbs targeting South Korea's vital chip industry.
If Republicans decide to take aim once more at the Affordable Care Act, that would add yet another dimension to the battle over taxes.
As you know, Pusha's in Kanye's camp -- Ye has produced Pusha T's music -- and apparently that's enough for Drake to take aim and fire.
Perhaps this is because it's trying to lay low as politicians, most recently Elizabeth Warren, take aim at many tech companies' increasingly monopolistic tendencies.
And while research has shown that companies with more diverse boards perform better, legal challenges to the law could take aim at those studies.
Armed with legions of lobbyists, companies have been pushing hard — and successfully — to weaken new federal taxes that take aim at overseas tax havens.
This is hardly a healthy note to end on, yet elsewhere Tara seems to take aim at our destructive cultural fixation on body image.
A Korean tech giant on Thursday announced new robots that take aim squarely at the jobs of many services industry workers around the globe.
The order could also take aim at other climate measures — such as methane regulations or government global warming metrics — supported by Obama and environmentalists.
While building up can create more capacity in katchi abadis, authorities must also take aim at the most profligate users of land, Hasan said.
But let's seize this opportunity to take a holistic view of preventing teen deaths, and take aim at the biggest killer: motor vehicle accidents.
Last year's show criticised local food delivery apps, fake online sales and dodgy false teeth, but didn't take aim at any major international firms.
It will also take aim at the Tesla Model Y when it debuts in China next year, with a U.S. launch scheduled for 2021.
Last summer, for instance, they used their 404 page to take aim at both the Conservatives and Labour with some well-timed topical attacks.
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But when it does take aim to disturb, the film unleashes the kind of traumatic imagery you wish you could scour from your memory afterward.
In between taking selfies and posting them to his 40,000 followers on Instagram, he creates images that take aim at popular fashion and social culture.
Using their right hands, the shooters draw their weapons from their holsters, take aim, and fire at targets that look a lot like Mr. Clean.
October 26rd, 25: Matthew cooled off a bit over the weekend, dialing back to a Category 27 as it started to take aim for Haiti.
Democrats take aim at the NRA The NRA is up against a different political landscape in 2020 than the one it faced four years ago.
The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unveiled proposed rules in June that take aim at short-term payday loans charging triple-digit annual percentage rates.
Beijing has targeted agricultural products in many of its tariffs, appearing to try to take aim at one of Trump's core bases of political support.
Multiple polls have indicated growing public support for impeachment, adding a swell of support as Democratic lawmakers take aim at key figures in Trump's circle.
Malacalza last month said current top management could not continue to lead Carige, prompting the ECB to take aim at the bank's frequent management changes.
The ban is intended both to curb the flow of counterfeit money and to take aim at terrorist organizations that rely on unaccounted-for cash.
The sanctions take aim not only at Iranian oil exports, but also at international shipping companies, banks, insurers and port operators doing business with Iran.
This week, that bill — along with others that take aim at various tension points in the housing debate — will face some early but important tests.
The Department of Justice is proposing a set of voluntary principles that take aim at tech giants in an effort to combat online sexual abuse.
Mr. Cuomo also promised to take aim at the so-called pink tax, by which businesses charge women more for services and personal care items.
In their push to take back the House, the minority party will now take aim at 101 seats held by the GOP, according to NBC.
Returnly helps Everlane and Supergoop manage product returns; ShipBob helps with warehousing and Darkstore is trying to take aim at Amazon with same-day shipping.
The powerful pro-gun lobbying group spent nearly $55,85033 paying for mailers on Tuesday that take aim at Jones, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
The option would not take aim at Russian President Vladimir Putin because that would be considered too provocative, the officials said, according to the Post.
In her dissent, Sotomayor — who also dissented in the cakeshop decision — seemed to take aim at her colleague for what she viewed as a reversal.
But for the most part, the candidates didn't take aim at members of the vast Democratic presidential field who weren't there -- including the party's front-runner.
Trump used his Twitter feed Sunday to take aim at Corker, saying that Corker decided not to seek reelection because Trump would not provide his endorsement.
He has advised clients to focus on states like California, where, he believes, regulators are unlikely to take aim at digital currency companies any time soon.
Buffett joined Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail Monday, and used his introductory speech to take aim at Trump and his business record.
Others take aim at things like zero rating, or an ISP's use of usage caps and overage fees to hamstring streaming alternatives and deter cord cutting.
In addition, some parents are starting to take aim at the problem, as well, with 57% reporting they've set some screen time restrictions for their teens.
The Rays will take aim at a pitcher that has been susceptible to the long ball on Saturday in Boston's Rick Porcello, who opposes Alex Cobb.
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The Trump FCC will take aim in July at a longstanding media ownership limit designed to protect local news outlets and opinion diversity from monopoly power.
Another strategy that governments take — both historically and in the past few months — is to take aim at the somewhat tenuous First Amendment right to anonymity.
That group's CEO, Atul Gawande, has already made clear that the venture will take aim at health-care "middlemen" with a focus on innovative new technology.
The Milwaukee Brewers take aim at winning the series when they visit the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday for the finale of their four-game set.
The artworks in No Borders take aim at Trump's proposed travel ban as well as the racially-motivated human rights attacks taking place in our country.
News Analysis A judge's criticism cast light on the first in a series of steps by the attorney general to take aim at the Russia investigation.
Growing partisan backlash over how tech companies such as Twitter, Facebook and others moderate their platforms has led some politicians to take aim at Section 20183.
The new restrictions, however, take aim at horse trainers and owners who have been among the most vocal about resisting tougher drug policies and harsher punishments.
So party officials view Mr. Trump as the logical messenger to both unify the Republican base behind their standard-bearer and take aim at the Democrat.
" Around that same time, Burnett posted a tweet that seemed to take aim at the rumors, in the most Demi way possible: "Ya know what's fucked?
Instead, Villanova will take aim at an Iowa squad that has not won consecutive games since early February and overcame poor shooting in Friday's tournament opener.
It was the third such report to take aim at Hongqiao after an anonymous websites also published negative claims about the company in November and December.
The latest sales channels take aim at the 100 million Chinese citizens living overseas, and users must have an active Chinese payment method to purchase goods.
Even grass-roots boycott efforts, like the site and hashtag #GrabYourWallet, which has gone after Trump-related products, do not usually take aim at small businesses.
American shale drillers will take aim at the seven million barrels-per-day mark next month, as U.S. oil production continues to hit new record highs.
Defense lawyers often take aim at the credibility of accusers in sexual assault cases that involve years-old allegations, questioning why they did not come forward sooner.
In the words of Robin Alexander, the author of a new book on the refugee crisis, "those who don't dare attack Merkel directly take aim at Altmaier".
The debate has also opened the door for opposition politicians, like the former musician and current member of Parliament Bobi Wine, to take aim at the government.
It is no surprise that Wayne's legal struggles are exceptionally frustrating, and as a result, many of his new rhymes take aim at Cash Money and Birdman.
They take aim at the biggest wildfires in two ways and in much of the same way the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection has for decades.
With their plan targeting buybacks, Democrats take aim at Trump's main economic achievement: the law that slashed tax rates for corporations and trimmed them for most individuals.
The health insurance lobby blasted the proposal, saying the administration "should go back to the drawing board" and take aim directly at high prices set by drugmakers.
Trump could also take aim at the nation's abortion laws by reversing one of Obama's executive orders that barred states from withholding federal funds from Planned Parenthood.
The penalties take aim at eight North Korean banks, as well as 26 North Korean nationals operating out of China, Russia, Libya and the United Arab Emirates.
Iowa has yet to be seriously tested during the young season and will take aim at a 3-0 start when it hosts Grambling State on Thursday.
The penalties take aim at eight North Korean banks, as well as 26 North Korean nationals operating out of China, Russia, Libya and the United Arab Emirates.
The newspaper, citing two administration officials, said the Treasury Department had assembled sanctions that would take aim at about three-dozen targets, including Russian and Chinese entities.
The orders specifically take aim at key pipeline holdups, such as on the Constitution Pipeline, a 124-mile natural gas pipeline project from Pennsylvania to New York.
Spontaneous and relatively silent protests against Mr. Trump are emerging across the country as some voters take aim at perhaps his most prized possession: his brand name.
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And, of course, there's also the matter of impeachment, which some Democrats have suggested they may take aim at if they're in the majority in the House.
The package of bills passed Wednesday take aim at the powers of not just the governor, but those of the newly elected Democratic attorney general, Josh Kaul.
And he is producing and hosting a biting series of web videos that take aim at the coarsening of American culture and its association with President Trump.
He's not willing to decry any of their actions, but yet, he's willing to take aim and call for the firing and real action against these players.
But many of these proposals myopically take aim at the innovators and researchers who develop life-saving cures, but not the middlemen who piggyback off American innovation.
The Justice Department's latest arguments against encryption, presented at a summit in Washington Friday, focus on child predators and take aim at only certain kinds of data.
He may also take aim at Nissan, where he accuses officials of plotting against him, and at the French government, for not doing more to help him.
Other solutions take aim at places with greater barriers to last-mile delivery, like neighborhoods that haven't been mapped or countries without a reliable postal addressing system.
He will take aim at a Sacramento squad that returned from a 2-2 road trip to lose 108-99 to the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday.
Becerra, take aim at a California law that requires charities operating in the state to provide certain records to the state government every year for regulatory purposes.
His latest proclamation is yet another attempt to limit who can seek asylum and take aim at courts that have come between him and his immigration policies.
The new sanctions also take aim at firms that export North Korean workers overseas — a major source of foreign exchange earnings for the isolated regime, added Biswas.
Instead, the Republicans — including the top three GOP members on the House Intelligence, Foreign Affairs and Oversight and Reform committees — take aim at the impeachment inquiry itself.
The measure won't cut down on robocalls immediately, its backers acknowledge, but over time should lessen the unwanted interruptions — and take aim at the fraudsters behind them.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders will likely take aim at the new billionaire candidate, who in many ways represents the corporate culture their campaigns are taking on.
These incentives take aim at the sheer spending power of Viet Kieu—in 2015, the World Bank found that remittances from overseas Vietnamese totaled about $13.2 billion.
Mostly, the reforms take aim at protections currently written into Maryland law and police contracts, which unions like the Fraternal Order of Police push so strongly for.
During Tuesday night's live trick, Stock swallowed a long rod with a small target on the end and bent forward for his fiancée, AmberLynn Walker, to take aim.
While Valor and Shooter don't entirely avoid the bogeyman of Islamic extremists, they take aim at different fear of Second Amendment-loving gun enthusiasts: the U.S. government itself.
Macron's campaign said it was targeted in a "massive" hack; the incoming French president could take aim at the role social media sites play in spreading fake news.
That probe will result in a final report and potentially new legislation aimed at updating the country's antitrust laws to better take aim at the dominant tech firms.
So when they take the debate stage on Friday, there will be the question of whether they'll take aim at one another or at their chief progressive rival.
On Friday, she appeared to take aim at former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York and perhaps Mr. Buttigieg with a familiar theme: lashing the billionaire class.
The FCC has adopted 49 items since Pai took over the U.S. telecommunications regulatory agency and many take aim at rules enacted under Democratic former President Barack Obama.
" More biting jokes take aim at some of the "scourge of the internet" stereotypes that linger around Reddit's largely male user base, including a post reading, "Please help!
But the rally on Saturday, marked by potentially record-setting high temperatures in the nation's capital, offered Democrats an opportunity once again to take aim at President Trump.
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"Our strategy must take aim at the right problems, not trade deficits," said Donohue, who didn't directly address the Trump-Trudeau feud, in a release from the Chamber.
The concern has prompted the authorities to step up their efforts to prevent recruitment, and to take aim at groups and preachers who send young followers to jihad.
The calls take aim at Lopez Obrador on various fronts, from his relationship with the nation's teacher's union to his plans to explore amnesty for some drug criminals.
Colbert, who grew up in South Carolina, is not the first late-night host to take aim at the Trump administration in the form of a children's book.
President-elect Donald Trump's promise to impose high tariffs on American companies that manufacture goods abroad could take aim at his own brand, and his daughter's as well.
The party has a lot of ammunition to go after Trump with—and an army of people ready to take aim at him, even when Clinton herself cannot.
The move is one of Trump's first official acts in office and follows a campaign in which he pledged to take aim at the way Washington does business.
The question is whether they continue to attack one another, focus on positive messages to try to elevate themselves, or take aim at the higher-polling Democrats onstage.
As part of their focus on energy and the environment, Democrats will take aim at the Environmental Protection Agency, currently under the leadership of acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler.
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Mr. Trump's promise to impose high tariffs on companies that don't move production to the U.S. could take aim at his own brand, and his daughter's as well.
Now the seasoned squads will take aim at each other and, if the season's first month is any indication, there will be plenty of points in Tuesday's affair.
" He goes on to say he plans to take aim at "this new, high self-esteem racism, the self-important, I-belong-here-make-space-for-me racism.
In the finale, Arizona will take aim at right-hander Aaron Blair, who struggled mightily in 2016 with Atlanta and was not much better in the minors this season.
Murren said the company hopes to take aim at the wealthy Washington D.C. area with the new casino and be profitable to both the state of Maryland and MGM.
CEO and co-founder Nitzan Shapira says when it launched, the startup wanted to take aim at serverless and Lambda seemed to be the prime tool for doing that.
This city is trying to ride this trend by becoming known as a hub for "fintech", whereby new, technology-driven groups take aim at established, high-cost finance firms.
The bill, in part, would take aim at Trump — requiring the release of financial disclosures and forcing the president and senior administration officials to to divest from private assets.
He said police found bomb-making materials and a journal at the shooter's home that suggested he'd been practicing detonations and appeared ready to take aim at larger targets.
By all means, if you have no reservations about the size and weight that a GTX 1070-equipped, 17-inch laptop provides, then take aim at the OMEN 17.
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The emails, published by the newspaper, make offensive references to Muslims and Islam, as well as forwarding "politically incorrect" jokes that take aim at African Americans, Latinos and women.
Trump's comments to Bloomberg come as both the White House and House Republicans take aim at the Dodd-Frank Act, the massive financial regulations passed after the Great Recession.
The regulations also take aim at the stereotype of the harassing debt agency: Collectors would be barred from trying to contact people more than six times in a week.
Saturday in the park with Hillary Clinton turned out to be a chance to listen to the former Democratic presidential nominee take aim, once again, at President Donald Trump.
Menendez has strongly opposed IRS proposed rules that take aim at blue states' efforts to circumvent the cap on the state and local tax deduction in Trump's tax law.
While the ACLU has challenged the use of solitary confinement in other states, the Virginia case is the first to take aim at the step-down program, Fettig said.
The drug-pricing bills passed Thursday would take aim at the tactics that drug makers use to protect their monopolies and market share, which help keep drug prices high.
The agency allowed more than 1,400 hackers to take aim at its public-facing websites without fear of punishment, and the effort resulted in 138 legitimate vulnerabilities being reported.
Pompeo's address, which comes ahead of meetings with officials from the seven other countries with Arctic territory, will take aim at America's two main strategic rivals, Russia and China.
Trump appeared to take aim at Tillerson on Twitter on Sunday in response to the report, saying he was "wasting his time trying" to communicate with the North Koreans.
The changes, announced Monday evening, are part of Gennette's first efforts to overhaul Macy's, and they take aim at making the retailer less bureaucratic by streamlining its decision-making.
While such tariffs would primarily take aim at China, EU officials fear steel headed for the United States would instead be redirected to European nations, upending the industry there.
Chinese officials have said their policies do not unfairly take aim at foreign companies and have repeatedly promised to ramp up intellectual property rights protection to attract more foreign investment.
A group of Senate Democrats used a question to take aim at Rudy Giuliani, President Trump's personal lawyer, and ask who is paying for his legal fees and travel expenses.
Paak, A Tribe Called Quest took the Grammys stage Sunday to run through a career-spanning medley — and they used their national stage to take aim at the new president.
The Times suggests the phrase "intentional race-based discrimination" could mean the initiative will take aim at affirmative action admission policies, specifically ones that prioritize minority students over white students.
Amazon, for example, repeatedly has been in the president's rhetorical cross hairs, as Trump continues to take aim on Twitter at Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, who owns The Washington Post.
The SEC's cases against BlueLinx and Health Net, however, are the first two which specifically take aim at agreements requiring outgoing employees to waive their rights to collect government bounties.
The order is likely to lift a moratorium on new leasing of coal mining on public land, and could take aim at other climate measures crafted by the Obama administration.
The move could give Trump a new reason to take aim at his attorney general, a frequent punching bag of the President's for recusing himself from overseeing the Russia investigation.
The rules appear to take aim at a relatively discrete set of overseas deals that largely allow companies to pull money out of the country, rather than more strategic acquisitions.
Some Democrats are already using the summit as an opportunity to take aim at Trump and condemn their Republican rivals for not showing more support for U.S. intelligence agencies. Rep.
They are sure to take aim at Gates, painting him as "the devil" and argue that the jury "should not believe anything that came out of his mouth," Weinstein said.
He also appeared to take aim at U.S. businesses for importing goods or parts from China, calling on them to make more products domestically to avoid paying any extra costs.
It isn&apost simply about a handful of companies operating according to an economic logic that compels them to behaviors that are anti-democratic and take aim at human autonomy.
To take aim at West Germany, and please its friends in the United Automobile Workers union, it clobbered the commercial Volkswagen bus with a 25 percent levy on light trucks.
That nettlesome question has come back to the fore as law enforcement authorities take aim at Goldman Sachs for its involvement in a vast scandal at a Malaysian investment fund.
Other portions of the bill take aim at the fossil fuel industry, requiring better testing of groundwater that might be impacted by various oil and gas drilling methods, including fracking.
Danger lurks everywhere: in the households and neighborhoods controlled by religious extremists and in the sky above, where drones take aim at civilians selected for execution by the American military.
Specific leaks may take aim at powerful individuals, but in the longer term, kompromat serves the interests of the powerful, which is why it is often a tool of autocrats.
Mr. de Blasio has periodically used the issue to take aim at landlords, and to position himself as a champion of beleaguered homeowners and hard-working New Yorkers in general.
Since using campaign speeches to take aim at banks like Goldman Sachs as members of the global elite, he has hired a number of former Goldman employees in his administration.
Less than two months before the Iowa caucuses, the Democratic presidential contenders are ramping up their spending with television ads that sell themselves and take aim at President Donald Trump.
These forms of resistance take aim at liberalism's own forms of social-justice sanctimony, which have smothered academic life and permeated notionally apolitical arenas from late-night comedy to sportswriting.
It could take aim at the system of rebates, huge incentive payments that prescription-drug manufacturers provide to middlemen such as PBMs, but which do not usually trickle down to patients.
"Carnival should take aim at the powerful, at politicians, at companies, at banks but not at those who already have to fight," added Barley, the most senior politician to attack her.
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He will take aim at a Milwaukee offense that leads the National League Central in runs but was shut out for the first time this season in Friday's 4-0 defeat.
REPUBLICANS TAKE AIM AT CLIMATE GUIDANCE, SCIENCE: House Republicans on Wednesday hammered a new Obama administration request for federal agencies to consider climate change impacts in environmental reviews of proposed projects.
Senator John McCain (R-AZ) appeared to take aim at President Donald Trump's draft deferrals during the Vietnam War this week, following a series of public rebukes of the Trump administration.
DEMS TAKE AIM AT CORPORATE TAX BENEFITS: Two top House Democrats introduced legislation Tuesday afternoon to limit one of the main tax benefits for U.S. companies that reincorporate in foreign countries.
But the shares have since fallen back after word spread that Trump may start to take aim at the company and its billionaire CEO Bezos, who also owns The Washington Post.
Six-week abortion bans take aim at the "fundamental holdings" of Roe, Elisabeth Smith, the Center for Reproductive Rights' chief counsel for state policy and advocacy, said in a phone interview.
Impeachment may also serve to shield Ms. Warren from fresh attacks from her Democratic rivals seeking to take aim at someone who has overtaken Mr. Biden atop some early-state polling.
"I can get something out of this and it will be OK." The tense moment had come during a contentious debate that saw the Democratic contenders continually take aim at Sen.
And as many take aim at the gender wage gap — from other Hollywood heavyweights like Jennifer Lawerence and Emma Stone to the country of Iceland — some still don't believe it exists.
Politico added that instructs volunteers to take aim at the electability in the other candidates within the top tier of the Democratic field as well, pointing out former South Bend, Ind.
Kickers take aim The much-maligned position of NFL kicker came under public scrutiny last season after former-Chicago Bear Cody Parkey's missed kick -- aka "Double Doink" -- heard round the world.
Such tariffs have had a direct impact on the American agricultural sector as foreign governments take aim Republican-heavy electoral regions in an effort to pressure lawmakers into opposing Trump's actions.
He and his teammates will take aim at a Blue Jays staff that allowed a total of six runs in taking two of three at Seattle, capped by Sunday's 4-0 triumph.
Various justices voiced concern that the Democratic-backed 2015 law was crafted to take aim at a specific viewpoint — opposition to abortion — held by these non-profit facilities called crisis pregnancy centers.
So, is CBS pivoting off "Roseanne" and bringing back a show from the 90s and making it a politically-charged cable show that clearly is going to take aim at President Trump?
A bump from Microsoft and earnings from General Electric, Honeywell and McDonald's could help decide whether or not stocks could take aim at finally breaking out of a tight trading band Friday.
GM's ride-sharing project will take aim at the new Waymo One operation that recently launched in Phoenix and which it is planning to soon roll out to 20 other U.S. cities.
The visiting Los Angeles Dodgers are picking apart the Milwaukee Brewers' bullpen and take aim at a three-game sweep when the teams wrap up their series Sunday afternoon at Miller Park.
The mallard holds its own, pecking near the pup's feet and trying to take aim at those floppy paws (anyone who has ever called a duck dumb clearly hasn't met this one).
And the President seemed to take aim at the European Union, and its form of government itself, when, suggesting that there was a swamp that needed to be drained in Brussels too.
The question, he said, is whether Trump will order the military to solely target Syrian assets, or take aim at Iran, which also backs Assad and has a significant presence in Syria.
What the orders do: The orders specifically take aim at key pipeline hold-ups, such as on the Constitution Pipeline, a 124-mile natural gas pipeline project from Pennsylvania to New York.
The Canadians will be reinforced by Mexico and China later this week in responding to the Trump administration's tariffs when the two countries take aim at the U.S. pork and soybean industries.
And good for them, because measures that take aim at the shameless monopoly-style pricing regime of Big Pharma are part and parcel of the populist conservatism that defines today's Republican Party.
The House is expected to consider legislation next week to impose new sanctions on Iran's ballistic missile program that don't take aim at the international deal to curb the country's nuclear program.
It is quite a reversal for an invention once billed as the biggest chance to end smoking as we know it and take aim at the country's largest cause of preventable death.
On Wednesday, the European Commission is expected to take aim at Silicon Valley's tech giants with a proposal to seriously revamp how technology companies are taxed in the 28-nation European Union.
Shteyngart, who immigrated to the US from Russia, is the best-selling author of Super Sad True Love Story, Little Failure, and other works that frequently take aim at elite American culture.
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Dorm to Table: College Start-Ups Take Aim at Food Industry College entrepreneurs who focus on food products face their own set of challenges, including waste and food safety regulations, experts say.
Armed with legions of lobbyists, American companies have been pushing hard — and successfully — to weaken parts of the Trump administration's tax overhaul that take aim at overseas havens, a Times investigation found.
President Trump and Republicans are so committed to killing Obamacare they've decided, just months before the midterm elections, to take aim at the most popular part of the law: coverage for preexisting conditions.
Meanwhile, House Financial Services Chairman Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, is about to introduce a new version of his bill to undo Dodd-Frank that is also expected to take aim at the CFPB.
Technology is the latest battleground with the Huawei move by the U.S., and there are rising concerns that China will take aim at Apple, either with a consumer boycott or some regulatory move.
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The rouble fell 1.2 percent on Tuesday after two U.S. senators said in a statement they had begun working on new sanctions that would, among other things, take aim at Russian sovereign debt.
Carrying his young son in his arms, Mr. Beloqui traced a progression in villages like his, Quehué, where he said children who used to take aim at birds with slingshots today hunt boars.
The Chamber of Commerce called her plan unconstitutional, echoing the rhetoric used to take aim at her proposed tax on corporations and organizations that spend over $500,000 lobbying the federal government (The Hill).
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce called her plan unconstitutional, echoing the rhetoric used to take aim at her proposed tax on corporations and organizations that spend more than $500,85033 lobbying the federal government.
But hours later, a video posted online by three men taking credit for the attack made clear this was an effort to silence artists whose works take aim at conservatives and their worldview.
The lawsuits, mostly brought by civil rights groups, take aim at the flurry of election laws recently put in place by states, including requirements that voters provide photo identification or proof of citizenship.
The sanctions take aim at Russia's main intelligence agencies and specific individuals, striking at one part of a sprawling cyberespionage operation that also includes the military, military contractors and teams of civilian recruits.
As Democrats gather on stage in Ohio on Tuesday night for their fourth debate, the Moody's model suggests they'll need to take aim at Trump's record on the economy to overcome his advantage.
It was this reality that inspired the British journalist Dylan Jones recently to take aim at a chorus of naysayers seemingly intent on putting an end altogether to dedicated men's wear fashion weeks.
What's striking about the numbers so far is that it appears the US has decided to take aim at a much larger number of Russian diplomats than other allies have been willing to.
Often accused of creating its own elaborate web of "fake news," the Kremlin is adopting the popular term to take aim at reports it doesn't like from mainstream media outlets in the West.
She's also a comedian who was hired to do not just a standup routine but a roast — and punchlines that take aim at anyone and everyone is what's always been on the roast menu.
John Hickenlooper also said he'd take aim at immigration on his first day, referencing the picture of the father and daughter who drowned trying to cross the Rio Grande, calling it a humanitarian crisis.
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Democratic presidential candidates are using a flurry of restrictive new abortion laws to highlight their push for better access to reproductive health care, as red states take aim at the Supreme Court's Roe v.
However, rather than trying to create a new all-encompassing social network to rival the likes of Facebook, Shoelace seems to have much more modest ambitions that take aim at Facebook's ubiquitous Events functionality.
The United States became the world's biggest oil producer in 2018, and over the next five years, the nation will take aim at becoming the top oil exporter, according to the International Energy Agency.
Before her triumphant return to NBC's sketch comedy show this past weekend, Kristen Wiig was slated to take aim at the president-elect and his stance on reproductive rights in a Thanksgiving-themed segment.
" The centrist Republican also appeared to take aim at Trump's reported plans to declare a national emergency in order to circumvent Congress on the funding, which she called "very dubious from a constitutional perspective.
House Republicans, on the other hand, used their bills to take aim at ObamaCare and abortion with measures that are non-starters in the Senate, where Democratic support is needed to fund the government.
Besides demanding more effort to combat child pornography and the promotion of terrorism, they take aim at hard-to-define things such as hate, abuse and misogyny, as well as the glamorisation of suicide.
The new "constituent assembly" would supersede other institutions and has sparked fears that President Nicolas Maduro's unpopular administration could take aim at joint venture partners, which include large oil companies Chevron Corp and Rosneft.
Things started innocently enough; Durant praised Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi for becoming the WNBA's all-time leading scorer Sunday night, and one of those aforementioned OKC fans saw an opportunity to take aim.
Hims is one of a handful of new entrants to the men's wellness category that take aim at a segment of customers often overlooked by the larger players: men over 2119 and under 55.
Also, the greens are receptive, allowing the shorter hitters like Kisner to take aim at the pin with a 4-iron and land the ball as softly as Woodland can with his 7-iron.
They take aim at the impossible idealizations of women in both art and advertising, depicting mostly nude and aloof androgynous supermodels, and the occasional feline, with a new kind of cool yet visceral bravura.
And others take aim at his unusual quirks — ice baths, silent meditation retreats to places like Myanmar, fasting, to name a few — even though zeroing in on personal habits is exactly no one's business.
After it played precisely that disastrously, Trump sent out two tweets Tuesday morning asking why House Republicans would take aim at the ethics office when there was so much other important work to do.
The earth sciences division at NASA comes in for a 6 percent cut; other reductions take aim at the United States Geological Survey and the National Science Foundation, a big player in scientific research.
Facebook and Google, which has also faced mounting criticism over distribution of fake stories on its platforms, said this week that they would take aim at the fake news sites' online sources of revenue.
Lawyers for the whistleblower sent a letter to the acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire on Saturday outlining "serious" safety concerns for their client as Trump continues to take aim at the person.
If Wheeler's allowed to help steer the EPA, he's nearly certain to take aim at lifesaving health and climate protections like the Clean Power Plan, which has been vigorously opposed by the coal industry.
It starts with political insiders deciding to take aim at our police forces to distract from the abysmal failure of liberal policies to fix the horror of life in our inner-city black communities.
Buttigieg's plan includes multiple provisions that take aim at politically powerful health care providers, calling for new scrutiny of nonprofit hospitals' tax exemptions and expanding regulators' authority to crack down on health care mergers.
But it feels as though it's increasingly rare for that social commentary to take aim directly at Broadway's overwhelmingly white, middle-class audience—and even rarer for shows that do to become commercial successes.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Hurricane Harvey has left major devastation in Texas, but there is another hurricane called Irma out in the Atlantic that could take aim at the United States within the next week or so.
Having racked up his 900th Tour win, Nadal will now take aim at regular practise partner Diego Schwartzman after the gritty Argentine 11th seed came from two sets down to beat South Africa's Kevin Anderson.
His next trial will cover some of that same financial ground for the conspiracy charges, but it will also take aim at the nature of the political work Manafort did to earn all that money.
Perhaps seeing an opening, President Barack Obama jumped into the fray Sunday to take aim at Trump, telling graduates during a commencement address at Rutgers University to tout their knowledge, not boast about their ignorance.
The comments prompted lawyers for the whistleblower to send a letter to acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire outlining "serious" safety concerns for their client as Trump continues to take aim at the whistleblower.
The new rule will take effect in a week — August 13 — and will also take aim at Chinese tech giants ZTE, Hytera, and Hikvision, amid fears that the companies could spy for the Chinese government.
Reds dump Brewers for 5th win in row CINCINNATI — Despite Great American Ball Park's reputation of being a home run haven, Dan Straily will allow opposing hitters to take aim at the inviting outfield walls.
And all of these changes seem to take aim on further empowering that word-of-mouth popularity while also giving existing fans a bunch of new reason to double down on this thing they love.
Pence used the president's own example to take aim at the law one day after an announcement that premiums will increase by an average of 25 percent next year for insurance plans purchased through ObamaCare.
After another volatile Friday, analysts say they would not be surprised to see stocks take aim at January's lows in the week ahead as investors await two days of testimony from Fed Chair Janet Yellen.
They hope 21625 is the year climate change and environmental issues play a starring role for voters, and they're beginning to take aim at vulnerable members and in high-profile races to exert their influence.
Price opposed the mandate as a member of Congress and could take aim at the regulation -- and other rules related to ObamaCare -- as Republicans in Congress move to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
And that could be more defensible to take aim at, whereas this seems pretty minimal to what they could have done — making it all the more remarkable this still has a target on its back.
A week after West Virginia nearly became the first team since 33 to knock off the top two nationally ranked teams in consecutive games, the No. 7 Mountaineers take aim at visiting Texas on Wednesday.
Calling the new law a "milestone" for China's sharing economy, Wu Shenkuo, a Beijing Normal University law professor, said he did not see any evidence that the law would specifically take aim at foreign companies.
He and his teammates will take aim at a Spiders squad that gives up an average of 33 points and allowed 50 in the second half in an 86-78 loss to Bucknell on Tuesday.
Price opposed the mandate as a member of Congress and could take aim at the regulation — and other rules related to ObamaCare — as Republicans in Congress move to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
On Monday, during a joint news conference with Mr. Abe, President Trump had also seemed to take aim at his own national security adviser, John R. Bolton, who has advocated for regime change in Iran.
Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins — asked a question to Trump's defense team that appeared to take aim at the president's decision to have his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, carry out his pressure campaign in Ukraine.
The president criticized Mr. Flake only obliquely in the speech — "Nobody knows who the hell he is," Mr. Trump said — and waited until Wednesday morning to take aim at the senator by name on Twitter.
He wouldn't name specific drugs they plan to undercut, but said the company will take aim at products introduced over about the last five years, or which will hit the market in the next five.
In "The blaze putting itself out," two facing walls — one of deep aqua and the other wine red — press inward while three fire extinguishers evoking sorcerer's apprentices take aim at a burning cast-iron stove.
Trump did not take aim at his top cop, but he could be pushed in that direction if the president's allies turn on Barr for not pursuing McCabe, who has long been a Republican target.
Woven between his comments touting his track record and promising to take aim at foreign adversaries was only one mention of the tech set: Trump praised Apple for promising to invest anew in the United States.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi handpicked a trusted bureaucrat, little known outside India's financial circles, to spearhead a radical move to abolish 0003 percent of the country's cash overnight and take aim at the huge shadow economy.
Still, Trump's support for the bill is only his latest attempt to take aim at immigration laws in a way that — in the eyes of the tech industry — harms their ability to hire highly skilled workers.
ATHENS (Reuters) - The European Union's authority is fraying as governments and politicians in many members challenge EU policies and take aim at "Brussels bureaucracy" in the aftermath of Britain's vote to leave the 28-nation bloc.
The blast, which killed 10 foreigners, was the third ISIS-linked suicide attack on Turkish soil in the last six months, but the first to take aim at tourists and the country's cultural and economic capital.
Pelosi's comment comes after multiple recent polls have indicated growing public support for impeachment after a bombshell whistleblower complaint was revealed and House Democrats began mapping subpoenas to take aim at key figures in Trump's circle.
The order would take aim at various forms of modernism and seeks to undo the widely admired Design Excellence Program of the General Services Administration, a peer review system for selecting qualified architects for federal projects.
The Trump administration announced its latest round of sanctions on Thursday, which take aim at countries, businesses and individuals that choose to do business with North Korea by cutting them off from the U.S. financial system.
According to a news release from the publisher, Sanders will take aim at President Donald Trump in the book and appeal to the liberal base that powered his insurgent bid for the presidency four years ago.
The DOE report also supports conducting more research into the integration of renewable power into the electric grid, but it doesn't take aim at state or federal policies that have helped wind and solar power grow.
But a new 'three-year-look-back rule' issued by the Treasury on Monday made this much harder for Allergan, and appeared to take aim directly at it because of how the company was put together.
And Google eventually did take aim at RSS platforms as a whole, infamously shutting down Google Reader, in a move that was widely derided and may have been one of the most controversial in Google's entire history.
Lion Point joins a select group of activist investors to take aim at a national, deposit-taking bank as part of a wave of activism that has touched just about every industry in the last two years.
Actresses, journalists and everyday American women are using the hashtag #MeAt14 to take aim at Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore amid allegations that he initiated sexual contact with a 14-year-old girl when he was 32.
"Republicans are using every tool, every legal loophole and every fear tactic they can think of to take aim at voting rights wherever they can," the DNC chair, U.S. Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, said in a statement.
WASHINGTON/COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's Novo Nordisk will take aim at Eli Lilly in the growing diabetes market after an advisory panel to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave the green light to its semaglutide drug.
The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters the United States could hit PDVSA as part of a "sectoral" sanctions package that would take aim at the OPEC nation's entire energy industry for the first time.
The rules were designed to take aim at a tax-avoidance strategy called "earnings stripping" that is used by companies that participate in "inversions" — transactions in which U.S. companies move their headquarters overseas to lower their taxes.
The livelier of the two tracks was "Assassination Day" with Kool G Rap, in which he reeled off a verse that sounded seething at his half-pace, but didn't seem to take aim at anyone in particular.
Some Democratic leaders around the country are growing increasingly concerned that the party could be repeating its errors from the 2016 election by looking past voters' core concerns in lawmakers' eagerness to take aim at the president.
Some tracking models show the storm could circle back out over Gulf waters after making landfall, and then take aim at Houston midweek, giving the nation's four most populous city a double dose of rain and wind.
The moves take aim at United Continental Holdings Inc, which has a grip on Newark air service, and more crucially Delta Air Lines Inc and American Airlines Group Inc, which operate hourly flights from LaGuardia to Boston.
Often these individuals are not concerned or associated with the political protest that gave rise to the disturbance, but leverage the totality of the circumstances and take aim against targets of opportunity, in this case, administration officials.
He will also take aim at Prime Minister Theresa May, whose Brexit plan is under fire by not only Brexit supporters demanding a clean break with the EU, but also those who want the closest possible ties.
Hoskins will take aim Saturday at Chicago right-hander Kyle Hendricks, who has allowed three home runs in 33 innings since returning from the disabled list in late July after dealing with tendinitis in his pitching hand.
One of the things that makes Cassidy-Collins work policy-wise — and makes it distinct from other Republican proposals — is that it does not take aim at the new taxes and fees in the health care law.
OPEC agreed last month to increase oil production by 600,000 barrels per day to meet demand while avoiding too high a surfeit, but Trump continues to take aim at the organization for pushing oil prices too high.
The rules were designed to take aim at a tax-avoidance strategy called "earnings stripping" that is used by companies that participate in "inversions" -- transactions in which U.S. companies move their headquarters overseas to lower their taxes.
The allegations take aim at the heart of Mr. Trump's personal narrative that he is a successful deal-maker who built a durable business, charging he and his family lent their name to a series of scams.
Unlike Mr. Trump's hollow threats and name-calling, Mr. Barr's examination of how the intelligence community investigated the Trump campaign could offer a more effective blueprint for the president to take aim at his perceived political enemies.
Audi and parent Volkswagen are using the U.S. launch of the e-tron SUV in mid-2019 to take aim at one obstacle to expanding electric vehicle sales - the lack of convenient ways to recharge their batteries.
The moment came shortly after Collins stood up on the House floor to take aim at House Democrats over the handling of the impeachment inquiry into Trump's dealings in the Ukraine, calling the process partisan in nature.
HOUSTON, Aug 23 (Reuters) - The first major hurricane in 2125 years to take aim at Corpus Christi, Texas, could deliver a gut punch to a city booming from chemicals and energy exports driven by the shale revolution.
HiHello, the latest startup to take aim at business cards with its own digital alternative, has raised a $2.5 million seed round to continue its efforts in building a better contact management solution designed for the mobile era.
It is a feud that will allow her to take aim at Trump's alleged inexperience and lack of knowledge but will also require her to defend what Republicans see as deep vulnerabilities in her own foreign policy record.
Last week Lester Ross, chairman of the policy committee at the American Chamber of Commerce in China, told reporters that China would take aim at sectors with "political resonance in the United States", such as commodities and aircraft.
Killing Floor: Incursion is the latest of these, a game designed for the Oculus Rift that uses its yet-to-be-released Touch controllers as makeshift guns, letting players take aim and fire at hundreds of horrible monsters.
The latest digital reforms — either on purpose or by coincidence, depending on people's viewpoints — take aim at that dominance, and potentially give European publishers and telecom companies a helping hand to compete head-on with their American rivals.
Though Goop hadn't ventured into selling its own products, Paltrow's cookbooks that were published after its founding widened her scope as a wellness icon and gave critics several chances to take aim at her high-end eating habits.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Atlassian Corp PLC, the Australian enterprise software company, on Thursday became the latest firm to take aim at Slack and its highly popular workplace communications software with the launch of a new product called Stride.
The new Treasury Department rules take aim at "inversions," in which an American company merges with a foreign company in a low-tax nation to pass itself off as foreign and in that way cut its American taxes.
"The Trump tweets and the Mattis policy take aim at the same people: troops diagnosed with gender dysphoria," said Aaron Belkin, director of the Palm Center, an independent research institute that focuses on LGBT+ people and the military.
While Mr. Macron's economic changes do not take aim at the nation's flagship air carrier, his administration has inserted itself directly into the fight, warning labor leaders that they risked driving Air France to the brink of calamity.
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It allows Democrats to take aim at a potential vulnerability of the president, who bragged about his groping on a recording, in an environment where little tolerance is being shown for those who are accused, let alone investigated.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's northern city of Shijiazhuang will take aim at everything from coal-fired power plants to crematoriums and even public toilets in its latest effort to fix its notorious pollution problem, the city government said on Thursday.
"In general the message was 'we are making progress despite the headwinds swirling around,"' Muken said Those headwinds include intensifying political pressure to lower the cost of U.S. healthcare amid legislative proposals that take aim at insurers and PBMs.
But as he's done for weeks, Rubio didn't take aim at Trump, instead focusing on Cruz, hoping that a Cruz loss here in Iowa will be a momentum-killer from which the Texas Republican won't be able to recover.
"In general the message was 'we are making progress despite the headwinds swirling around,'" Muken said Those headwinds include intensifying political pressure to lower the cost of U.S. healthcare amid legislative proposals that take aim at insurers and PBMs.
As cyberattacks take aim at larger targets and higher ransoms, and with the price of bitcoin spiking, CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said there's "absolutely" reason to believe North Korea has an appreciating pile of bitcoin to fund future attacks.
Apple's roadmap for the rest of the year (and perhaps a bit beyond that) appears to take aim at big spenders and power users, if we can trust inside information posted by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman — as one generally can.
The White House officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters the United States could hit PDVSA as part of a "sectoral" sanctions package that would take aim at the OPEC nation's entire energy industry for the first time.
Carl Shapiro, an antitrust scholar from the University of California, Berkeley, who served in President Barack Obama's Justice Department, worries that the new populism infecting American politics could prompt antitrust policy to take aim at all big successful companies.
According to The Associated Press, the "Irishman" star was being presented with a lifetime achievement award by Leonardo DiCaprio, another Hollywood star who has used his platform to take aim at Trump, particularly over climate issues, in recent years.
More from the Senate: From the House: IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES ➔ POLICY: The Hill: Drug makers are on defense about high drug prices as President Trump prepares to take aim at the issue, likely in a speech next week.
They afforded him the greatest complexity of form and commentary without the responsibilities of structural integrity, yet they enabled him to take aim at the lost dreams of independence and the excess, wasteful consumption of society as a whole.
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Trump is now using his animosity towards Nellie Ohr to take aim at her husband Bruce Ohr, a longtime Justice Department staffer who now finds himself on the list of Trump targets whose security clearances he's threatened to revoke.
But another problem is that while regulators are quick to take aim at smaller robocallers that make for easy enforcement targets, they often turn a blind eye toward consistent enforcement when it comes to larger, more politically-potent companies.
This person also said Ross had said the list would take aim at products for which China supplied 33 percent or less of total U.S. imports in individual product categories, making it easier to shift to other countries' supplies.
Turkish Finance Minister Berat Albayrak, who is President Tayyip Erdogan's son-in-law, used a visit to Paris to both take aim at the United States and highlight Ankara's push for better ties with Europe, given the stand-off with Washington.
While some U.S. measures remain discretionary, they may take aim at the planned twin pipeline to the existing Nord Stream 1 link connecting Russia's gas fields with Germany via the Baltic Sea, which could keep future U.S. shale gas deliveries away.
Yildirim's comments, at a briefing for local reporters, were the latest to take aim at Turkey's top NATO ally and coincided with a report that an Istanbul prosecutor wrote to U.S. authorities asking for the detention of cleric Fethullah Gulen.
But speaking to reporters on Thursday, Mr. Rubio gladly seized on an opportunity to take aim at Jeb Bush, an indication of just how muddled the so-called establishment lane of candidates has become in New Hampshire leading to its Feb.
The Fed report is the central bank's latest take on a financial system that went full circle in a matter of months, along the way prompting President Donald Trump to take aim at Fed policy and demand lower interest rates.
Not only was Drake's verse a response to Common's "Sweet" diss of him, his line "bitch, you wasn't with me shootin' in the gym" seemed to take aim at Vanessa Bryant, who filed for divorce from Kobe Bryant at that time.
But while Schmidt was willing to take aim at those outlets, and call them out for the "spread of misinformation—or worse," he provided little in the way of concrete plans to lessen the state broadcasters' reach on his digital properties.
Trump is also expected to take aim at some of Obama's executive orders on environmental issues in the near-future — orders that advocates say help the battle against climate change but critics assert have a suffocating effect on economic growth.
So, naturally, the Russians are mad online like so many MAGA hat burners, and they're turning to social media to take aim at Freeman (who clearly has a lot of influence in Russia if they're getting this mad about it).
REUTERS: How do you respond to criticism that the Trump administration is setting policies that take aim at blue states or other states that focused on addressing climate change, or using permits to block projects they think are environmentally harmful?
We heard that they were going to take aim at it once Republicans won Congress in November and there was no reason to believe that the Trump administration wasn't going to sign the thing at the end of the day.
NEW YORK (LPC) - The U.S. leveraged loan market appeared to shrug off protests at the center of a national immigration debate that saw illegal immigrants separated from their children as advocates take aim at banks financing companies that run detention centers.
Thames, who already set a franchise record for home runs in April with 21, will take aim at the major-league mark when the Milwaukee Brewers host the Cincinnati Reds in the finale of a three-game series on Wednesday.
The bill also includes provisions designed to take aim at strategies that wealthy people employ in an effort to minimize their estate tax bills, including curbing tax breaks for trusts and ending "loopholes" relating to valuation discounts, according to Sanders's office.
Former U.S. Representative Beto O'Rourke, who has struggled to sustain the star treatment that greeted his initial campaign announcement, is expected to take aim at Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, who has risen to the field's top tier.
Clinton did not want to wait until Tuesday's primaries to celebrate, writing Twitter posts and issuing statements hailing her as the nominee and trying to shift the Democratic Party's focus and the national political conversation to take aim at Mr. Trump.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - World leaders should take aim at modern slavery in corporate supply chains at a global summit next year, labor rights activists said on Wednesday, calling for laws to compel companies to tackle worker exploitation in their operations.
For the many millions of us who regard Trump as irredeemably dangerous, he forfeited any legitimate claim to the presidency somewhere on the timeline between ridiculing John McCain's military heroism and suggesting that Second Amendment enthusiasts take aim at Hillary Clinton.
The liberal group Tax March announced on Tuesday that it is launching a bus tour to take aim at the 2017 Republican tax-cut law and to urge politicians and activists to push for policies that increase taxes on the rich.
Sanders, who ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016 and electrified his progressive base, said the new Democratic majority in the House should take aim at income and wealth inequality, both of which were themes of his presidential campaign.
Trump tweeted Friday morning that he was under investigation for firing Comey and appeared to take aim at Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who had authored a memo that the White House initially used to justify the FBI chief's ouster.
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Former White House chief strategist and avowed China hawk Steve Bannon is producing a new documentary that will take aim at Chinese President Xi Jinping in the thick of U.S. negotiations with the Chinese government over a "phase two" trade deal.
With Saudi Arabia becoming a reliable scapegoat for the media to take aim at with minimally researched accusations and falsified allegations, both readers and viewers will be unfairly shielded from the facts and the figures that they are entitled to.
The deadline to invoke the CRA has now passed and as Congress takes up healthcare and tax reform, the Trump administration and the bureaucracy now under his control must continue to take aim at even more regulations imposed in recent years.
And there's no question at all that this production intended to take aim directly at Trump by depicting some of his most well-known characteristics: his wealth, his hairstyle, his affinity for Twitter, and his wife Melania, who is Slovenian.
While the annual program has lost some of its bite in recent years, Wednesday's version was harder hitting than last year's, which criticized local food delivery apps, fake online sales and dodgy false teeth, but didn't take aim at any major international firms.
He also appeared to take aim at U.S. President Donald Trump, saying that leaders attending an upcoming summit between the United States and Gulf Arab states in Saudi Arabia "will go to see if there are still billions of dollars, oil and gas".
FINRA has proposed rules that take aim at practices known as "spoofing" and "layering," in which one or more traders move the price of a security by placing bogus orders and then modifying or canceling them so that they never become actual trades.
Albayrak, speaking at a news conference after meeting his French counterpart Bruno Le Maire in Paris, used the opportunity to take aim at the United States and to highlight Ankara's push for better ties with Europe given the deepening rift with Washington.
Here's my proposal: take aim at the industry where over half of all American women work at some point in their lives — an industry with startlingly high rates of sexual assault, and a structure that makes its workers unusually vulnerable to mistreatment.
The Index Ventures-backed startup is shaking up a tired category by selling the flip-side: thoughtfully designed products for period care that do no harm and take aim at actual problems women have, starting with dysmenorrhea (otherwise known as menstrual cramps).
The newly opened Adelphi bar in Dublin, Ireland, is inviting patrons to take aim at U.S. presidential hopeful Donald Trump by installing a striking piece of restroom decor: a large photo of the Republican nominee, mounted as a backdrop in the men's urinal.
It's almost impossible take aim with the hand-me-down Makarov you were given: Every shot causes the gun to buck wildly and in your hands and the gunsight is little more than a giant low-slung wedge of steel atop the slide.
In an "ops plan" submitted to Washington, it proposed a 12-day arrest blitz named Operation Cross Check that would take aim at 255 targets, 23 percent of them "criminal aliens," according to agency e-mails obtained through the Freedom of Information Act.
The ads take aim at conventional detergents — "blue goo," as Ms. Rudolph calls it in one commercial — and are intended especially for consumers who already buy organic food and maybe want their deodorant, body wash and toothpaste to be organic as well.
This weekend, a series of lectures and concert performances take aim at the complex relationship between music and Italian politics (Friday), symphonic and operatic traditions in Italy (Saturday) and the different ways in which opera emerged from the weighty shadow of Verdi (Sunday).
" Mr. Bannon did, though, take aim at the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, who has helped oversee a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign against Mr. Moore, calling Mr. McConnell and his allies "the most corrupt and incompetent group of individuals in this country.
WASHINGTON — As President Trump and his allies repeatedly take aim at the Justice Department investigation into his campaign's possible links to Russia's election meddling, Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general overseeing the inquiry, has mostly evaded the attacks through inventive maneuvers.
The penalties, which grew out of President Trump's decision in May to abandon the Iran nuclear accord, take aim at Iran's oil, banking, shipping, shipbuilding and insurance sectors, and are intended to force Tehran to either abandon its foreign policy ambitions or collapse.
WASHINGTON — As President Trump and his advisers take aim at some of America's closest allies amid tense disputes over trade, congressional Republicans largely stood by the president on Monday, insisting they were not worried about a possible deterioration of relations with the West.
Following the demonstration, which resulted in the death of a 32-year-old woman and dozens of injuries, leaders in New York — like those across the country — have sprung into action, announcing a flurry of moves that take aim at Confederate memorials.
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After taking his turn on the stage to read aloud the names of victims who died in the terrorist attacks, Haros, who wore a black T-shirt with the phrase, "Some people did something," began to take aim at the Minnesota Democrat.
Although he may claim to care about methane pollution, Pruitt has used his position to take aim at commonsense rules that would reduce methane and other pollution from the oil and gas industry and make it easier for our kids to breathe.
Unlike trade remedies that take aim at unfair or illegal trade practices, Section 22019 is a blunt tool that enables the president to limit even legal imports, if he is persuaded companies or sectors are being harmed, or could be harmed by imports.
LONDON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour Party will on Tuesday take aim at "obscene" billionaires, pledging a radical redistribution of wealth to cut the power of the super rich who it says bankroll Prime Minister Boris Johnson in return for tax breaks.
The protests also take aim at the island's entire political establishment, which has imposed cuts to public spending that have taken their toll on day-to-day life on the island, and, in the view of many Puerto Ricans, botched the Hurricane Maria recovery effort.
Dimon was cautious about what he would like to see revised but did take aim at restrictions on market making that force banks to hold only securities they expect clients will want to trade or the reasonably expected near-term demand, known as RentD.
The big picture: The bill is one of several expected to emerge from Warner's memo, first reported by Axios last year, laying out ways to rein in Big Tech — and the latest idea to take aim directly at core practices of major tech firms. Sen.
In addition to those articles, the court filings also take aim at articles that described Markle as "(almost) straight outta Compton," which her lawyers say are intended to be "divisive" and paint an untrue picture of her upbringing and her relationship with her family.
Both also take aim at the alternative minimum tax, which was originally established to make sure that those earning high incomes do not entirely escape taxes by invoking certain deductions but now falls mostly on the upper middle class in affluent regions of the country.
A major document written by two key Holy See departments appeared to take aim at plans to further de-regulate markets in some countries, such as the United States, where President Donald Trump wants to loosen strict banking rules enacted after the 2008 financial crisis.
That could be an incentive for other candidates to take aim at him on Wednesday — but if the recent New Hampshire debate is any model, they'll also be looking to land a hit on rivals who performed well in the first two states to vote.
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Mr. Booker, more than Mr. Biden or Ms. Harris, has also received plaudits from progressive economists for his baby bonds policy, which would take aim at the racial wealth gap by creating government-run savings accounts for every child born in the United States.
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Yet it's noticeable that the Globes, which have in recent years led to political backlash and campaign speculation, includes a number of nominated movies and shows that take aim directly at hot-button issues which will animate much of the next year's political discourse.
As Republican politicians take aim at the Affordable Care Act and present their reasoned alternative, the Kill The Poor And Turn Them Into Chef Boyardee Act of 2017, it's a good time to remember a distinctive element of healthcare in the US: inequality, particularly income inequality.
Generally, the Gallup disapproval number has tended to tick up by a few points in the wake of his most prolific tweetstorms — those that take aim at a foe, complain about press coverage or are simply off-message from the White House's purported goals of the day.
Observers are watching how directly Trump will take aim at drug companies themselves for their prices, a powerful lobbying force, as opposed to other actors in the system like the pharmacy benefit managers that negotiate drug prices and have come under fire for a lack of transparency.
MEXICO CITY — International human rights officials are demanding an investigation into the brutal sexual assaults of 11 Mexican women during protests a decade ago — an inquiry that would take aim at President Enrique Peña Nieto, who was the governor in charge at the time of the attacks.
A bombshell whistleblower complaint revealed days earlier put a finer point on the administration's contact with Ukraine, as the report alleged Trump had acted inappropriately in pushing for a foreign power to take aim at the Bidens, specifically in a July 25 phone conversation between the leaders.
On Thursday, he reverted to more traditional statecraft, giving the Treasury new authority to impose sanctions against firms that trade with North Korea, in a move that potentially opens the way for the US to take aim at Chinese businesses that bolster Kim Jong Un's regime.
Johanna Schoen, a professor at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J., who specializes in the history of women's reproductive health, said the fate and rate of abortion will be intertwined with the availability of contraception, and whether anti-abortion political forces also take aim at birth control.
Even though the suit will probably take aim at Ms. Donaldson's former boss, the onetime White House counsel Donald F. McGahn II, a ruling in the Democrats' favor could effectively force Ms. Donaldson and other witnesses who have defied the Judiciary Committee to take the witness stand.
But this weekend, the question became especially delicate: How would "Saturday Night Live" take aim at Senator Al Franken, Democrat of Minnesota, who on Thursday apologized after he was accused of groping and forcibly kissing Leeann Tweeden, a radio newscaster, during a U.S.O. tour in 2006?
Warren wasn't the only one to take aim at Bloomberg — the New York businessman with a fortune of more than $50 billion, who has leveraged $400 million of ad spending to third place in the primary nationally, was something of a unifying target for the other candidates.
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The conference comes amid a broader effort by the Trump administration and Congress to take aim at Section 230, a controversial statute that has been lauded for empowering the modern internet and blamed for enabling the overwhelming amount of harmful content that can be found online.
The six-page document, which was reviewed by The New York Times, appears to take aim at Morocco, which is challenging a joint North American bid from the United States, Canada and Mexico and has offered to cover significant costs usually borne by national soccer federations.
The country's anti-porn laws have been used to block as many as 800,000 websites as of 2017 — so potentially over a million by now — but they have also been used to take aim at gay dating apps, some of which have been removed from the Google Play Store.
A little over two months since Trussle made headlines for picking up £1.1 million in funding from LocalGlobe, the new VC fund from father and son duo Robin and Saul Klein, and another London startup has launched to take aim at the U.K.'s multi-billion pound mortgage market.
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Leading Druze politician Walid Jumblatt, who had two ministers in the outgoing cabinet, appeared to take aim at Hariri and Bassil, saying on Twitter that despite the protests and social and economic dangers "they were meeting on how to improve and beautify" a political deal they struck in 2016.
Azar said the administration's new proposal will take aim at high list prices on drugs, as well as expanding the Medicare program's ability to negotiate prices on more drugs under Medicare Part D drug plans, and the problem of "foreign governments free-riding off of American investment in innovation."
The cases in Missouri, Alaska and North Carolina take aim at regulations requiring some or all abortions to be performed in hospitals or surgical centers, and in the case of North Carolina a ban on abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy unless there is a medical emergency.
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Among the most eye-catching proposals is a tax of 0.1% on transactions in stocks, bonds and payments on derivative contracts, bolstering the "Volcker Rule" ban on proprietary trading, and setting a trading speed limit - all of which take aim at Wall Street clients of Bloomberg Inc's trading terminal.
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Already off to the best start in club history and sitting on the largest division lead in the majors, the Astros take aim at another team record Monday as they seek an 11th straight road victory when they begin a four-game series against the Kansas City Royals.
Classified as a Category 4 on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale of hurricane strength, Florence stood as the most severe storm to threaten the U.S. mainland this year and the first of its magnitude to take aim at the Carolinas since 1989, when Hurricane Hugo barreled over Charleston, South Carolina.
The sweeping order directs every federal agency to establish a task force to ensure each has a team to research all regulations and take aim at those deemed burdensome to the U.S. economy and designate regulatory reform officers within 60 days and must report on the progress within 90 days.
Saturday Night Live returned from hiatus Saturday, just in time for the midterms — though with Alec Baldwin, the show's own Donald Trump, notably absent, the writers turned to the rest of the cast to take aim at Fox News and its anti-immigrant fear-mongering of the last few weeks.
You'll never see as many armed children as the ones sauntering down Tweetsie's main street with orange-tipped revolvers clutched in each hand, and there are endless varieties of toy guns for sale at Tweetsie's endless souvenir shops, delightedly seized upon by kids who unfailingly take aim at their parents.
Rosenstein made no mention in the speech of President Donald Trump's meeting Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his subsequent flip-flopping on Russia's involvement in the 2016 election, but he did take aim at Russia's influence and strategies to protect against "malign foreign influence operations" and other cyber threats.
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No matter who emerges as the Republican nominee, the party's official policy will almost certainly take aim at the size, scope and structure of the E.P.A. Conservative policy makers are considering proposals that would effectively strip the agency of its authority to set, put in place and enforce pollution standards.
CARAMANICA The Philly trio Control Top take aim at someone in need of a "Man in the Mirror" moment on its latest punky single: "You have to face yourself/To become someone else," Ali Carter sings over a slashing guitar riff before a sampler pixilates her vocals into a stuttering haze.
Rather than take aim at mainstream outlets — print publications, broadcast and cable TV — Mr. Klepper and his cast mates will play characters inspired by more incendiary and conspiratorial sources that have gained prominence in the Trump era: broadcasters like Alex Jones and Jesse Watters, and sites like Breitbart and Infowars.
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But the women's complaint seems to take aim at a bigger share of domestic revenue, like sponsorships and television contracts, and U.S. Soccer financial reports hint at a richer future involving the team: The federation's budget projections for 2016 include $2.3 million for a 10-game victory tour after this summer's Olympics.
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While Trump, Cohn and Mnuchin didn't get into too many details of the forthcoming plan, they did provide some information about the plan, including that they intend to come close to doubling the standard deduction and want to take aim at the estate tax and the state and local tax deduction. Rep.
Teams with the best cars in these competitions often also take aim at this world record since the cars are so good at accelerating, but AMZ had a bit of an axe to grind, too: the club broke the record in 2014 but lost it last year to a team from the University of Stuttgart.
Time freezes while you pull back the string and take aim, and then you're briefly back in familiar Arkanoid territory, as your shot bounces around the screen for a while—even if you keep it in play, it'll eventually disappear, as the countdown begins again and you focus once more on deflecting incoming attacks.
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As the clock ticks toward the midterm elections, we've had a President who has appeased Putin, wavered on implementing sanctions against Russia to hold them accountable for their attack, thanked Putin for kicking out US diplomats, and generally sent a message that the door is wide open for Putin to take aim and fire, again.
Y.) knocked Democratic presidential hopeful Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul ButtigiegGabbard moves to New Hampshire ahead of primary LGBTQ advocates slam Buttigieg for past history with Salvation Army Poll: 2020 general election remains wide open MORE for using what she called a "GOP talking point" to take aim at proposals for tuition-free public college.
It doesn't seem Google has taken action on this category, however: Other policy changes take aim at various types of misleading apps, including those adult-themed apps that appeal to children (something Google's YouTube struggles to moderate as well, in terms of misleading video); apps that only seem to exist to serve ads (ads appear after every tap, e.
Addazio's defense, which led the nation in yards allowed per game in 2015 and was eighth in that category last year, has a star in preseason All-American defensive end Harold Landry, who led the country in sacks (16.5) a year ago and will take aim at a Huskies squad that has all sorts of uncertainty on offense.
This potentially deadly duo of souped-up GPUs take aim at NVIDIA's Pascal series, namely the GTX 1080, 1080Ti and even directly, to the more recently announced Titan Xp. Here are the nerdy details: the Vega features 64 compute units, an estimated 12.5 teraflops of single precision processing power, 16GB bandwidth cache and 8K display support.
Instead of undertaking such a costly and controversial effort, one likely possibility is that the Trump administration and Congress would take aim at a handful of specific rules that most irritate the banks, including what is known as the Volcker Rule, a centerpiece of Dodd-Frank that prohibits banks from placing risky bets with their own money.
Mr. Maas's plans, which center on legislation allowing legal actions against online insults, libel and sedition, take aim at several real problems, including a sharp increase in hate crimes against more than one million new migrants and refugees to Germany and the spread of "fake news" that, in his view, helped Donald Trump win the American election.
So as Latin America embraces greener energy sources, government officials and industry executives in the region have expressed a sense of confusion, even bewilderment, with the Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the climate change commitments contained in the Paris Agreement, declare an end to the "war on coal" and take aim at American environmental regulations.
"It is unconscionable that the commander in chief would take aim at his own, loyally serving troops for political reasons at a time when the military needs to focus on real threats," said Aaron Belkin, the director of the Palm Center, a research institute that had worked with the military to devise its policy on admitting transgender service members.
The Democratic defections would have been under a dozen, but would likely have included GOP targets in 2020, including House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin PetersonCollin Clark PetersonThe Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren Here are the House Democrats who aren't backing Trump impeachment inquiry Centrist Democrats fret over impeachment gamble MORE (D-Minn.).
Mr. Suzuki, who directed his first few films under his real name, was assigned an average of three or four movies a year, most of them crime films aimed at the youth market with committee-hatched plots and catchy titles like "Satan's Town" (22002), "Nude Girl With a Gun" (1957) and "Take Aim at the Police Van" (1960).
The sanctions take aim at two of Russia's major intelligence agencies — the FSB, the main successor agency to the Soviet-era KGB, and the GRU, the Russian military intelligence agency — which are accused of hacking the Democratic National Committee's servers and the email account of Clinton campaign chair John Podesta to steal and then release information damaging to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
But it also took the opportunity to air its own negotiating position and take aim at Bolton, who has suggested that negotiations in 2004 that led to the shipping of nuclear components to the U.S. from Libya under Moammar Gadhafi would be a good model for North Korea as well — although Gadhafi was deposed seven years later following a NATO-led military campaign.
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In an interview that will air Monday night, Fox News host Bill O'Reilly asked Trump if he'd take aim at Hillary and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE's marriage if the Democratic nominee addressed the scrutiny surrounding Trump's history with women.
It is undeniably amusing, if you don't think highly of Trump or his enablers, to see the Trump-loyalist media, of which Breitbart is a ringleader, take aim at the people in the White House—like national security adviser H.R. McMaster, chief of staff John Kelly, and others—who serve largely to prevent the Trump administration from flying off the rails.
The obvious strategy for the new majors would be to take aim at the remaining smaller players, especially the new internet television services like Sling TV, Sony's PlayStation Vue or YouTube TV. In time, internet TV will come to resemble cable TV in pricing and content, with the true outsiders, like Sony or YouTube, forced to play along or face industry-wide exclusion.
Sen. Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerBennet reintroduces bill to ban lawmakers from becoming lobbyists GOP warns Graham letter to Pelosi on impeachment could 'backfire' The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren MORE (R-Colo.), widely considered the most vulnerable GOP senator in 2020, dodged multiple questions Thursday about a president calling for a foreign government to investigate his political rivals.
Mr. Sanders plans to be up on the air with commercials in every South Carolina media market this week, and his staff is scrambling to add new rallies to his schedule as they take aim at their next big target: overtaking the front-runner in Saturday's primary there, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., to all but extinguish his candidacy.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerBennet reintroduces bill to ban lawmakers from becoming lobbyists GOP warns Graham letter to Pelosi on impeachment could 'backfire' The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren MORE (R-Colo.), a top Democratic target next year, repeatedly declined to say Thursday if it was appropriate for Trump to ask a foreign leader to investigate Biden.
PEOPLE-DURST-EXCLUSIVE Exclusive: Robert Durst's attorneys take aim at filmmakers behind 'The Jinx' in murder case LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Attorneys for real estate scion Robert Durst, charged in Los Angeles with murdering his confidante Susan Berman in 2000, have asked a judge to declare that prosecutors "consulted, coordinated and collaborated" with filmmakers behind an HBO documentary series who uncovered key evidence in the case.
I see two possibilities for heath care oversight that could stick: The Justice Department's decision to back red states' anti-ACA lawsuit Hearings that take aim at drug companies for their price increases Drug pricing could, theoretically, be a potential source of bipartisan agreement between Democrats and President Trump, especially now that Trump has endorsed some pretty liberal ideas, like using Europe as a pricing reference.
Instead, it seems that President Trump is more interested in assembling a team of political snipers to take aim at the ongoing investigation by special prosecutor Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE and the Justice Department than genuinely focusing on strengthening the security of our elections.
This move is one item on a growing list of hostile policies from the Trump administration that take aim at an already vulnerable trans community, including a full-on ban on military service (which has been so far rejected by courts), a claim that employment discrimination against trans people is essentially legal despite case law indicating otherwise, and revocation of Obama-era school guidelines for trans students.
Pete SessionsPeter Anderson SessionsFourth defendant in Giuliani associate case taken into custody at New York airport The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren Former GOP lawmaker Pete Sessions subpoenaed over dealings with Giuliani associates MORE (R-Texas) denied any "wrongdoing" in connection with two Florida businessmen who allegedly lobbied an unnamed congressman to get the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine fired.
They also take aim at the federal government's Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which are the basis for the nutritional guidelines in the Department of Agriculture's School Lunch Program — guidelines that allow for the replacement of half of the recommended daily servings of fruits with 100 percent fruit juice, a substitution that has been enthusiastically embraced by the food and beverage industry and school lunch programs nationwide.
"That you can see the Trump tax cuts go straight into buybacks is both startling and offensive, given the levels of inequality that exist and the investments our country needs to be making," said Mike Konczal, a senior fellow at the liberal Roosevelt Institute who has pushed Democrats to take aim at buybacks and pursue other ways to force companies to invest more in workers.
Three other Republican senators up for reelection in 2020 — Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerBennet reintroduces bill to ban lawmakers from becoming lobbyists GOP warns Graham letter to Pelosi on impeachment could 'backfire' The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren MORE (Colo.), Martha McSallyMartha Elizabeth McSallyPublisher announces McSally book planned for May release Singer Brandi Carlile drops out of Fortune event over Kirstjen Nielsen's appearance The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren MORE (Ariz.) and Joni ErnstJoni Kay ErnstGOP cautions Graham against hauling Biden before Senate Farmers: New Trump ethanol proposal reneged on previous deal Overnight Energy: Farmers say EPA reneged on ethanol deal | EPA scrubs senators' quotes from controversial ethanol announcement | Perry unsure if he'll comply with subpoena | John Kerry criticizes lack of climate talk at debate MORE (Iowa) — also declined to criticize Trump's conduct while at home during the October recess.
Environmentalists are using social media to take aim at two of their biggest election-year irritants on Wednesday — Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's denial of the science behind climate change and the lack of debate questions on the topic.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's actions on drug pricing on Friday will take aim at "all aspects" of the system, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar said Thursday.
But I also want to challenge the way we responded to that, because I think that's a very easy, that's a very easy company to take aim at, and they do deserve it, but I think it also allows us to ignore all the other things we're very complicit in about new technology and startups and the actual, real ways the companies we actually use every day are terror forming planet Earth.
MORE STORIES FROM THE HILL: The GOP's future is bright, and it looks like Peter Thiel Hillary's continuing trust problem proves 'crooked' label is sticking  The presidential 'bully pulpit' shouldn't take aim at Americans Meanwhile, one of the lessons of the Trump campaign that his detractors will likely overlook is the fact that he has chosen to fight fire with fire to a greater degree than his Republican predecessors — in the process defining his opponent.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerBennet reintroduces bill to ban lawmakers from becoming lobbyists GOP warns Graham letter to Pelosi on impeachment could 'backfire' The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren MORE (R-Colo.) and Jon TesterJonathan (Jon) TesterBennet reintroduces bill to ban lawmakers from becoming lobbyists Schumer seeks focus on health care amid impeachment fever Red-state Democrats worry impeachment may spin out of control MORE (D-Mont.) this year.
ETHANOL FORCES TAKE AIM AT CRUZ: America's Renewable Future, a pro-ethanol group in Iowa, is taking aim at Republican presidential candidate Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE with less than a week to go before the state's caucuses.
Y.), Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Trump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline MORE (D-Calif.) and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyGOP leaders take aim at Democrats over rhetoric on Iran Election experts urge Trump, congressional leaders to end stalemate at FEC This week: House to vote on resolution limiting Trump on Iran after strike MORE (R-Calif.).
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsOvernight Energy: Perry to step down as Energy secretary | Future of big-game hunting council up in the air | Dems lose vote against EPA power plant rule Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Pence says Turkey agrees to ceasefire | Senators vow to move forward with Turkey sanctions | Mulvaney walks back comments tying Ukraine aid to 2016 probe On The Money: Senate fails to override Trump veto over border emergency | Trump resort to host G-7 next year | Senators to push Turkey sanctions despite ceasefire | McConnell tees up funding votes MORE (Maine), Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerBennet reintroduces bill to ban lawmakers from becoming lobbyists GOP warns Graham letter to Pelosi on impeachment could 'backfire' The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren MORE (Colo.) and Martha McSallyMartha Elizabeth McSallyPublisher announces McSally book planned for May release Singer Brandi Carlile drops out of Fortune event over Kirstjen Nielsen's appearance The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren MORE (Ariz.) take a tough vote.
Bringing out Kate McKinnon and Cecily Strong stand on either side of the host wearing shirts emblazoned with the words "Time's Up" and "Me Too" while singing the old Leslie Gore track, "You Don't Own Me." In one of the most political Saturday Night Live episodes to date, several sketchs take aim at topics that have been at the forefront of our cultural discourse like equal pay, President Donald Trump's unending yet unchallenged barrage of scandals, online bullying, and gender stereotypes.
The president watched the game alongside first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpNational champions LSU to visit White House Friday Vince Vaughn visits with Trump during college football national championship The Hill's Morning Report - Impeachment trial a week away; debate night MORE and House Minority Whip Steve ScaliseStephen (Steve) Joseph ScaliseThe Hill's Morning Report - Impeachment trial a week away; debate night GOP leaders take aim at Democrats over rhetoric on Iran More than 200 lawmakers urge Supreme Court to 'reconsider' Roe v.
House Republican Conference Chairwoman Liz CheneyElizabeth (Liz) Lynn CheneyGOP lawmaker: New sanctions provide 'offramp' from rising US-Iran tensions GOP leaders take aim at Democrats over rhetoric on Iran Trump shocks, earns GOP rebukes with Dingell remarks MORE (R-Wyo.), one of the most vocal defense hawks in the lower chamber, slammed Democrats who have argued the administration's decision to go after Soleimani has made the U.S. a larger target, alleging Pelosi is ignoring Iran's aggressions against Americans in the past.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren to protest with striking Chicago teachers Overnight Health Care — Presented by Partnership for America's Health Care Future — Four companies reach 85033M settlement in opioid lawsuit | Deal opens door to larger settlements | House panel to consider vaping tax | Drug pricing markup tomorrow On The Money: Trump dismisses 'phony Emoluments Clause' after Doral criticism | Senate Dems signal support for domestic spending package | House panel to consider vaping tax MORE (D-Mass.), before going on to take aim at Joe Biden.
Pete SessionsPeter Anderson SessionsFormer Pete Sessions staffer to comply with subpoena in federal probe investigating Giuliani, associates Fourth defendant in Giuliani associate case taken into custody at New York airport The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren MORE (R-Texas) as they seek to examine Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiTrump's new challenge is officials dishing dirt Budowsky: Trump presidency in mortal peril Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE's business dealings with Ukraine, including his involvement in efforts to oust the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.
Ben CardinBenjamin (Ben) Louis CardinAmerica is in desperate need of infrastructure investment: Senate highway bill a step in the right direction Financial aid fraud is wrong — but overcorrection could hurt more students Democrats denounce Trump's attack on Cummings: 'These are not the words of a patriot' MORE (D-Md.), the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, used a speech at the University of Maryland's School of Public Policy to knock Trump and take aim at "new and significant foreign policy challenges" created during the first month of the administration.
Bitcoin tumbles after US lawmakers take aim at Libra — 'Facebook has burned down the house over and over'US Congressman Brad Sherman says Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency 'may do more to endanger America' than 9/11Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's exchange with Facebook's crypto boss exposed a big problem about who actually controls the Libra currencyFacebook must overcome a severe lack of trust if it hopes to bring Libra, its new cryptocurrency, to the massesA Michigan congressperson said Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency reminded him of a 'platypus' but then decided it was more like a traveler's check
Republican leaders contend Trump acted correctly in the face of Soleimani's aggression toward Americans and on Wednesday House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyGOP leaders take aim at Democrats over rhetoric on Iran Election experts urge Trump, congressional leaders to end stalemate at FEC This week: House to vote on resolution limiting Trump on Iran after strike MORE (R-Calif.) shot down the notion Trump's decision to call for the airstrike required advance congressional approval, making the case the president acted within his constitutional rights to protect the country.
Liberal activist Tom SteyerThomas (Tom) Fahr SteyerThe Hill's 2628:28503 Report: Biden expands lead in new national poll Castro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates Castro, Steyer join pledge opposing the Keystone XL pipeline MORE's Need to Impeach campaign on Monday announced it will target 22019 House districts in an effort to take aim at Democrats who do not yet support impeaching President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Democrats' impeachment case lands with a thud with GOP — but real audience is voters MORE (D-Calif.) will appear on ABC's "This Week," while House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerNadler gets under GOP's skin Restlessness, light rule-breaking and milk spotted on Senate floor as impeachment trial rolls on Republicans take aim at Nadler for saying GOP senators complicit in 'cover-up' MORE (D-N.
Joni ErnstJoni Kay ErnstGOP cautions Graham against hauling Biden before Senate Farmers: New Trump ethanol proposal reneged on previous deal Overnight Energy: Farmers say EPA reneged on ethanol deal | EPA scrubs senators' quotes from controversial ethanol announcement | Perry unsure if he'll comply with subpoena | John Kerry criticizes lack of climate talk at debate MORE (R-Iowa) and Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerBennet reintroduces bill to ban lawmakers from becoming lobbyists GOP warns Graham letter to Pelosi on impeachment could 'backfire' The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren MORE (R-Colo.), who are both up for reelection next year, also dodged questions.
Joni ErnstJoni Kay ErnstGOP cautions Graham against hauling Biden before Senate Farmers: New Trump ethanol proposal reneged on previous deal Overnight Energy: Farmers say EPA reneged on ethanol deal | EPA scrubs senators' quotes from controversial ethanol announcement | Perry unsure if he'll comply with subpoena | John Kerry criticizes lack of climate talk at debate MORE (Iowa) and Martha McSallyMartha Elizabeth McSallyPublisher announces McSally book planned for May release Singer Brandi Carlile drops out of Fortune event over Kirstjen Nielsen's appearance The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren MORE (Ariz.), two other incumbents up for reelection next year, also stopped short of rendering a judgment.
Pete SessionsPeter Anderson SessionsFourth defendant in Giuliani associate case taken into custody at New York airport The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren Former GOP lawmaker Pete Sessions subpoenaed over dealings with Giuliani associates MORE (R-Texas), who lost his reelection campaign last year, sent a letter to Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoDiplomat who raised Ukraine concerns to testify in Trump impeachment probe Overnight Defense: Trump weighs leaving some troops in Syria to 'secure the oil' | US has pulled 2,000 troops from Afghanistan | Pelosi leads delegation to Afghanistan, Jordan Mulvaney faces uncertain future after public gaffes MORE in May 2018 calling for Yovanovitch's removal.
The sanctions bill, announced by Chairman Mike CrapoMichael (Mike) Dean CrapoA US-UK free trade agreement can hold the Kremlin to account Oversight Republicans demand answers on Capital One data breach On The Money: Fed cuts rates for first time since financial crisis | Trump rips Fed after chief casts doubt on future cuts | Stocks slide | Senate kicks budget vote amid scramble for GOP support MORE (R-Idaho) and ranking member Sherrod BrownSherrod Campbell BrownThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape Dayton Democrat launches challenge to longtime GOP rep Dayton mayor: Trump visit after shooting was 'difficult on the community' MORE (D-Ohio), would take aim at Russian mining, metals and railways, according to Bloomberg.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerBennet reintroduces bill to ban lawmakers from becoming lobbyists GOP warns Graham letter to Pelosi on impeachment could 'backfire' The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren MORE (R-Colo.) and Joni ErnstJoni Kay ErnstGOP cautions Graham against hauling Biden before Senate Farmers: New Trump ethanol proposal reneged on previous deal Overnight Energy: Farmers say EPA reneged on ethanol deal | EPA scrubs senators' quotes from controversial ethanol announcement | Perry unsure if he'll comply with subpoena | John Kerry criticizes lack of climate talk at debate MORE (R-Iowa), who are up for reelection, have come under criticism for sidestepping questions during the break about whether or not Trump's comments were appropriate.
Read more of The Hill's Flint coverage from Wednesday: -House votes on EPA bill -Dems take aim at Snyder -The governor makes his budget request ON TAP THURSDAY I: EPA head Gina McCarthyRegina (Gina) McCarthyOvernight Energy: Critics accuse Interior's top lawyer of misleading Congress | Boaty McBoatface makes key climate change discovery | Outrage over Trump's order to trim science advisory panels Trump's order to trim science advisory panels sparks outrage Overnight Energy: Trump order to trim science panels sparks outrage | Greens ask watchdog to investigate Interior's records policies | EPA to allow use of pesticide harmful to bees MORE will testify before the House Agriculture Committee for a hearing on the impacts of her agency's actions on farmers, ranchers and rural economies.
Pete SessionsPeter Anderson SessionsFourth defendant in Giuliani associate case taken into custody at New York airport The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren Former GOP lawmaker Pete Sessions subpoenaed over dealings with Giuliani associates MORE (R-Texas) subpoenaed over interactions with Giuliani, Giuliani associates    While Pence and Giuliani plan to sidestep the probe, investigators have set their sights on a potentially explosive witness: John BoltonJohn BoltonGadhafi's ghost still haunts US policymakers Trump job approval slips 2 points in Gallup poll Washington indecision compounded the Kurds' dilemma MORE, the former national security adviser, who they believe could have intimate knowledge about the Ukraine situation, particularly after the testimony of Fiona Hill, a former National Security Council aide, according to Mike Lillis and Olivia Beavers.
The other members of the Gang of Eight include Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Brent Budowsky: Bloomberg should give billion to Democrats MORE (R-Ky.), Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Trump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline MORE (D-Calif.), House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyGOP leaders take aim at Democrats over rhetoric on Iran Election experts urge Trump, congressional leaders to end stalemate at FEC This week: House to vote on resolution limiting Trump on Iran after strike MORE (R-Calif.) and the chairmen and ranking members of the Intelligence committees in both chambers.
An aide to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Brent Budowsky: Bloomberg should give billion to Democrats MORE (R-Ky.) had no comment on the lack of notification, while aides to House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyGOP leaders take aim at Democrats over rhetoric on Iran Election experts urge Trump, congressional leaders to end stalemate at FEC This week: House to vote on resolution limiting Trump on Iran after strike MORE (R-Calif.), Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard BurrRichard Mauze BurrSoleimani killing deepens distrust between Trump, Democrats Election security, ransomware dominate cyber concerns for 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - In historic vote, House impeaches Trump MORE (R-N.
Pete SessionsPeter Anderson SessionsFourth defendant in Giuliani associate case taken into custody at New York airport The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren Former GOP lawmaker Pete Sessions subpoenaed over dealings with Giuliani associates MORE (R-Texas) for documents about his relationship with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE's lawyer Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Diplomat who raised Ukraine concerns to testify in Trump impeachment probe Pelosi releases 'fact sheet' saying Trump has 'betrayed his oath of office' MORE and four Giuliani associates arrested last week on campaign finance charges, according to the Wall Street Journal and Washington Post.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) will hold a press event on the sixth anniversary of the Affordable Care Act ProPublica hosts an event on healthcare transparency and patient safety at Kaiser Family Foundation WHAT WE'RE READING: CDC urges doctors to prevent Zika spread during labor, delivery (Reuters) Burwell: Up next for ObamaCare, transforming medicine (Bloomberg View) Planned Parenthood expands transgender health services (PQ Monthly) Cecile Richards opens up about fighting for reproductive rights (Vice Magazine) IN THE STATES: Alabama governor says he will veto budget over Medicaid (Associated Press) NYC hospitals, faced with $1.2B funding gap, plea for help as they struggle to survive (NY Daily News) Hackers take aim at two more California hospitals (Kaiser Health News) Pence signs bills aimed at curbing drug abuse (Indiana Public Media) ICYMI FROM THE HILL: Labor Department set to issue controversial silica rule: http://bit.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanCheney's decision not to run for Senate sparks Speaker chatter The Hill's Morning Report - Trump trial begins with clash over rules This week: Raucous rules fight, opening arguments in impeachment trial MORE (Ohio), John RatcliffeJohn Lee RatcliffeThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump trial begins with clash over rules White House appoints GOP House members to advise Trump's impeachment team Trump's legal team gets set for impeachment trial MORE Texas), Mike JohnsonJames (Mike) Michael JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump trial begins with clash over rules White House appoints GOP House members to advise Trump's impeachment team Five lingering questions as impeachment heads to Senate MORE (La.), Mark MeadowsMark Randall MeadowsRepublicans take aim at Nadler for saying GOP senators complicit in 'cover-up' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump trial begins with clash over rules This week: Raucous rules fight, opening arguments in impeachment trial MORE (N.
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Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsOvernight Energy: Perry to step down as Energy secretary | Future of big-game hunting council up in the air | Dems lose vote against EPA power plant rule Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Pence says Turkey agrees to ceasefire | Senators vow to move forward with Turkey sanctions | Mulvaney walks back comments tying Ukraine aid to 2016 probe On The Money: Senate fails to override Trump veto over border emergency | Trump resort to host G-7 next year | Senators to push Turkey sanctions despite ceasefire | McConnell tees up funding votes MORE (Maine), Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnGraham, Van Hollen introduce Turkey sanctions bill Lawmakers toast Greta Van Susteren's new show GOP senators say Erdoğan White House invitation should be revoked MORE (Tenn.) and Martha McSallyMartha Elizabeth McSallyPublisher announces McSally book planned for May release Singer Brandi Carlile drops out of Fortune event over Kirstjen Nielsen's appearance The Hill's Morning Report - Dem debate contenders take aim at Warren MORE (Ariz.), have said they would support sanctions against Turkey.
Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump trial begins with clash over rules This week: Raucous rules fight, opening arguments in impeachment trial White House appoints GOP House members to advise Trump's impeachment team MORE (Ga.), Mike JohnsonJames (Mike) Michael JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump trial begins with clash over rules White House appoints GOP House members to advise Trump's impeachment team Five lingering questions as impeachment heads to Senate MORE (La.), Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanCheney's decision not to run for Senate sparks Speaker chatter The Hill's Morning Report - Trump trial begins with clash over rules This week: Raucous rules fight, opening arguments in impeachment trial MORE (Ohio), Debbie Lesko (Ariz.), Mark MeadowsMark Randall MeadowsRepublicans take aim at Nadler for saying GOP senators complicit in 'cover-up' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump trial begins with clash over rules This week: Raucous rules fight, opening arguments in impeachment trial MORE (N.

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