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The public is turning against Mueller and it&aposs turning against this investigation.
The rationalizers aren't just turning against their own principles; many are turning against fundamental norms of democracy.
At the same time the public is turning against austerity.
So why are people turning against their own political system?
Now the tide of flows is turning against U.S. stocks.
Indian voters are known for suddenly turning against incumbent leaders.
"We hear the saddest, most incredible stories when it comes to land and property: parents turning against children, children turning against parents," said Saumya Roy at the Vandana Foundation which helps widows in Vidarbha.
For the first time, public opinion was turning against the bureau.
Meanwhile the political mood in Europe is increasingly turning against migrants.
The tide is quickly turning against the new ObamaCare repeal legislation.
Why are citizens not supporting, if not turning against, climate policy?
A minute in and my brain was already turning against me.
I think the tide is finally turning against the gun lobby.
Rabobank's ratings are also sensitive to investor sentiment turning against it.
Mitt Romney entered the Senate by once again turning against Trump.
"It shows the tide is turning against fossil fuel producers," she said.
Of course, turning against Dany doesn't mean he's capable of killing her.
But there are signs that more Copts are turning against the president.
Politically, the tide is turning against these kinds of mega tech companies.
If you're the only one turning against Trump, you're an easy target.
"A rising generation may be turning against free speech," the report warns.
And it was not just radicals who were turning against the war.
At the same time, sentiment in Washington was turning against Big Tech.
But there were no signs the armed forces were turning against Maduro.
He had powerful forearms, but his body was visibly turning against him.
Reports last week said the White House is turning against the deal.
He was a diehard defender of the president before turning against him.
That argument did not prevent the American public from turning against Nixon.
The results of the legislative tide turning against cashless stores were rather definitive.
For a start, the mood in Washington, DC, is turning against Big Tech.
LIBERALISM made the modern world, but the modern world is turning against it.
Liberalism made the modern world, but the modern world is turning against it.
In this case, the problem is not that Americans are turning against science.
Trump continued to defend the decision, despite even close allies turning against him.
"People seem to be turning against the Trump philosophy and ideology," she continued.
Partisan Republicans gleefully point to data that shows the left turning against Israel.
He starts to grasp that even the Congress is turning against him. Traitors!
Several members of her cabinet abstained in the vote, effectively turning against her.
"More and more people in El 23 are turning against Maduro," Maldonado said.
In January, Business Insider reported that many franchisees were turning against the CEO.
That is politically impossible—indeed, the mood in rich countries is turning against immigration.
Mr Trump's true believers probably sensed that the tide was turning against their hero.
These are the reasons that conservatives and libertarians are turning against the death penalty.
The betrayal was twofold: First, that my body was (very rudely) turning against me.
The tide has been turning against the NRA and other extremist groups for years.
In this respect, the tide is turning against Tehran in favor of the opposition.
But McCaskill has publicly and privately fretted about the liberal grassroots turning against her.
And your own body turning against you can be worse than most outside pain inflictors.
Slowly but surely, some of the biggest names in music are turning against R. Kelly.
The tide is turning against the notion of willpower as depletable in other ways, too.
But Ching, the Hong Kong analyst, said that politically, the tide is turning against Deng.
The tide may be turning against exclusives, at least from the perspective of the labels.
The tide certainly appears to be turning against the state when it comes to Privatbank.
Even as local Tories sensed that the campaign was turning against them, CCHQ remained blithely optimistic.
The political environment is clearly turning against Google in recent weeks, and the company knows it.
Mr Trump accused Mrs Clinton of turning against the TPP after hearing him criticise the deal.
As for healthcare reform, most Americans never supported it, and increasing numbers are turning against it.
Not only is opinion turning against Uber but its CEO is on Trump's economic advisory board.
They might instead just sit sullenly, refusing to take orders but not openly turning against you.
When these kinds of decisions are made, it feels like the world is turning against us.
I'd only been a Boomer for an hour and was already turning against the youth. Success?
In fact, it now looks as if it is turning against its masters in the Kremlin.
Led by President Trump, Washington is swiftly and decisively turning against the world's No. 2 power.
"Donald Trump says we can solve America's problems by turning against each other," Clinton's ad said.
That does not mean there is no chance of Republican voters turning against Mr Trump, however.
More worrying for the president, his own centre-right National Party (PN) is turning against him.
To protect his son from her, Dom will do anything — including turning against his friends and Letty.
Trump criticized Germany and asserted that German citizens were turning against the government over its immigration policies.
With the political winds turning against him, there is a danger that the electoral judges may, too.
But with typical government strongholds turning against Ortega, many are worried how the longtime leader will respond.
Yet investors should be clear that the regulatory environment in Europe seems to be turning against Facebook.
It was like the spirit of riotous, anarchic rock 'n' roll turning against rock 'n' roll itself.
It was like he was turning against a crowd that made him, adored him and revered him.
The protesters, overwhelmingly Shi'ite, accused the Iraqi authorities of turning against their own people to defend Iran.
In the ensuing 11 days, Democrats excoriated Nixon, and Republicans in Congress began turning against him too.
The people of Germany are turning against their leadership as migration is rocking the already tenuous Berlin coalition.
" The political scientist added that independent and Republican voters with higher education levels are increasingly "turning against Trump.
TURNING AGAINST TRADE Free trade deals once had almost universal support among Republicans and broad support among Democrats.
A second problem is that the EU needs more integration just when many voters are turning against it.
Turning against Blankenship didn't stop the ex-con from continuing to tap into his "Trumpier than Trump" ethos.
But now, certain corners of that same British press are turning against them -- or, more specifically, the bride.
"The reality of it is, we're moving into a world where consumers are turning against advertising," he said.
I remember the mildewy scent of that library, the typing, clicking, and page turning against near absolute silence.
Yahoo's sources added that Flynn has repeatedly dismissed the possibility of turning against Trump in exchange for leniency.
If public opinion worsens for the president, Republicans could start turning against him and create an insurmountable problem.
Rosenstein and the FBI probably see a political opportunity with public and political sentiment turning against the tech world.
Public opinion is turning against him, with growing national support for impeachment as well as Trump's removal from office.
The final report issued last year by IISEPS, Belarus's last remaining independent pollster, showed opinion turning against the president.
Over the past year, there has been growing disquiet among entrepreneurs, fearful that the government is turning against them.
Buyers are turning against saloon cars and are demanding SUVs and trucks, so Ford will make more of them.
VICE: Is there an easy or succinct explanation for why so many people seem to be turning against liberalism?
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro may have finally gone too far, and now even some allies are turning against him.
That news comes just hours after New York Magazine's Daily Intelligencer reported that the Murdochs were turning against O'Reilly.
"Turning against the people who invited you to make the speech is very reminiscent of Marc Antony," he said.
"The reality of it is, we're moving into a world where consumers are turning against advertising," Mr. Tobaccowala said.
Miranda's cheer works like Obama's chill: It keeps America from seeing him as a threat and turning against him.
I see only one thing that might give my conservative friends pause about turning against Mr. Trump — Fox News.
Biden, who had left New Hampshire earlier in the day with the polls turning against him, thanked his supporters.
With the job market turning against women, women are coerced into bearing such a burden with no monetary compensation.
It's very hard to see them turning against Trump -- particularly given that the White House isn't giving an inch.
But with short-term sentiment turning against non-bank lenders, some analysts question whether the worry could spill over.
Still, coal plants are closing faster than ever — for the simple reason that energy markets are turning against coal.
The public turning against the (admittedly very flawed) media is further illustration of just how fucked we really are.
Targets of gaslighting are manipulated into turning against their cognition, their emotions, and who they fundamentally are as people.
But even mired in scandal, and with his national party turning against him, it's still highly possible Moore could win.
There are signs that scientists, too, are turning against free and open inquiry, though for commercial rather than ideological reasons.
But unless he puts a halt to guojin mintui, Chinese entrepreneurs will conclude that the state is turning against them.
The public is increasingly turning against them, the alliance with Mr Saleh is fraying and the Houthis themselves are divided.
Putting it more starkly, I'd say the Fed is completely freaked out by financial markets that are turning against it.
Afghan elites demand that the United States begin bombing Pakistan to force the latter into turning against the Afghan Taliban.
In the meantime, they must try to destroy Trump, his agenda, and the investigations that are quickly turning against them.
Across the Arab world people are turning against religious political parties and the clerics who helped bring them to power.
The main question is whether Maduro can keep Venezuela's army from turning against him, while quelling the anger of his supporters.
Now, it looks like we've reached a point where even the Metro Transportation Authority's (MTA) machines are turning against their masters.
Even in Germany, the self-declared world export champion, politicians are turning against the deal in the face of public opposition.
At least for as long as his approval ratings don't drop significantly, Republicans will have difficulties in turning against their president.
"Donald Trump says we can solve America's problems by turning against each other," Clinton says in a clip in the ad.
Sebastian Pinera's triumph in Chile's recent elections would seem to confirm that Latin America is turning against statist left-wing populism.
After clashes with native groups over development, and controversial maneuvers to stay in office, indigenous voters are now turning against him.
One Republican lobbyist said that Google's donations have had an "inoculating effect" now that the political tide is turning against tech.
The two main reasons that their own fans seem to be turning against the couple's public displays of affection are: 1.
"The most pro-American guys in Bulgaria are turning against America because they cannot tell the difference between Putin and Trump."
She said that she "hates" herself for turning against her brother, and that, in spite of everything, she still loves him.
Even before the latest disclosures, public support had been turning against Kavanaugh's nomination, according to a series of public opinion polls.
After securing the nomination, though, Trump made the calculation that he would be better off simply turning against certain media outlets.
"I'm afraid the man that I love is turning against me," she adds, referencing Harrison's new relationship with handsome police officer Jack.
Public sentiment is also turning against Facebook, hit by issues surrounding fake news and Russian election posts that reached 126 million people.
In a sense, the regime's social base is turning against it, indicative of the growing cleavage between state and society in Iran.
They're nowhere close to the votes they need in the Senate, thanks to conservatives and moderates turning against it for different reasons.
In a tweet on Monday, Trump said that the people of Germany were turning against their leadership because of loose migration policies.
We've seen public opinion turning against oil sponsorship, with Londoners now opposing BP's sponsorship of the British Museum by a wide margin.
The GOP health bill, though, may already be on life support: The tide is quickly turning against the new ObamaCare repeal legislation.
But the recent results of the congressional election in deep-red Kansas show that even Republican partisans might be turning against Trump.
He was apparently trying to flee after learning that Mao was turning against him, but the circumstances of his death remain unclear.
" Merkel has drawn particular rancor from Trump, with him tweeting last month that "the people of Germany are turning against their leadership.
The Atlantic reported that some White House officials were turning against Giuliani, who is Trump's personal lawyer and not a government official.
Labor groups, including some that had marched in favor of Morales, began turning against him and calling on the leader to resign.
We'll run through several recent examples of regulators or utilities either turning against natural gas or enduring political blowback for supporting it.
Yet many experts also believe that the proceeds from hunting are all that prevents many poor communities from turning against local wildlife.
But public sentiment has been turning against the country's tech giants since 2016, surveys show, and even Amazon has taken a hit.
Mr. Guaidó coalition is in disarray, with dozens of his allies in exile, others in jail, and still others turning against him.
Mr. Guaidó coalition is in disarray, with dozens of his allies in exile, others in jail, and still others turning against him.
Prosecutors aren't just seeking fewer death sentences; they're openly turning against the practice, even in places where it has traditionally been favored.
In his syndicated newspaper column, Robinson spoke constantly about his concern that his party was turning against him and other black Americans.
Public sentiment appears to be turning against big tech and breaking up tech monopolies is a key facet of the new Democratic platform.
He needs the base to keep endorsing what he does -- which, in turn, will prevent Republicans in the Senate from turning against him.
Will we respond to the changes of our time with fear, turning inward as a nation, turning against each other as a people?
"The people of Germany are turning against their leadership as migration is rocking the already tenuous Berlin coalition," President Trump tweeted last week.
This turns a weird but seemingly innocuous discovery into a nightmare, fueled by the fundamental fear of your own mind turning against you.
In an age when Facebook is under attack for selling user data, the political tide is turning against Silicon Valley as a whole.
The move was a concession to six weeks of mass protests as the army chief and other powerful figures started turning against him.
He says the national mood is turning against the technology: Until now, misgivings around the technology didn't seem to be slowing it down.
They accused him of turning against his voters by waging an attack that he had for years said would be a terrible idea.
After all, his ejection depends on a significant part of the Republican Party turning against him — and right now it belongs to him.
The beauty community galvanized to defend their idyllic Westbrook from what she said was Charles's disingenuous, seedy behavior, turning against him en masse.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - With the world turning against smokers, Philip Morris International hopes its new cigarette substitute IQOS will bring back the spark.
Holden says it best: Women turning against each other "[is] not what women are naturally like and it's not what women want to watch."
As the soul searching continues for the German public, the tide appears to be turning against Merkel with many calling for her to go.
Tech companies have been rocked in recent years by the public turning against them over how their data is used to turn a profit.
He carries himself like a man determined to unburden his conscience even if it means turning against everyone and everything he once believed in.
Instead, swing Republicans are turning against the GOP bill after this week's dismal CBO report, while conservatives continue to criticize it from the right.
Hamrick also argued that public sentiment is turning against abortion — but two decades of surveys from the Pew Research Center don't support that view.
Though Mr. Modi remains popular among many in the middle class and across northern India's Hindu heartland, more poor Indians are turning against him.
Although he only won by a slim 0.4% margin, Beshear's victory could signal that tides are turning against the popularity of Medicaid work requirements.
Will we respond to the changes of our time with fear, turning inward as a nation, and turning against each other as a people?
This approach began to come under scrutiny in the 1980s, with studies showing mounting evidence against its benefits, and clinical opinion increasingly turning against it.
"The big thing I'm watching is to what extent the proliferation of this group actually results in them turning against each other," she told CNBC.
Local government officials around the nation that had been early advocates of the company, from Arizona and Louisiana to Oregon, are now turning against it.
"The people of Germany are turning against their leadership as migration is rocking the already tenuous Berlin coalition," Trump wrote in a tweet Monday morning.
We've got to figure out why people are turning against their own political system — and that's partly what I wanted to do in this book.
Even some of his closest allies ended up turning against him and telling us that his narcissism and petty corruption got way out of control.
The policeman said he drew his gun while trying to intervene in a brawl between two groups of youths, who ended up turning against him.
Like the king, he lived in a Buddhist temple as a "pagoda boy," before rising to become a military commander and turning against oppressive rulers.
In its fierce turning against the instinct to preserve oneself it seems closer to a deformation of character than an expression of its natural state.
In any case, even if the tide is turning against facial recognition, other surveillance technologies continue to develop faster than our policy debates around them.
The passion differential favors the Democrats because female voters, minority voters, young voters and independents are turning against Trump and the GOP in droves; 11.
Some observers took the episode as a sign of lawmakers turning against the industry, though in an election year further major congressional action seems unlikely.
The question now is whether Maduro can do enough to keep the army from turning against him, while quelling the anger of his once-loyal supporters.
Jon Stein is putting on a brave face, but the market is turning against the CEO of the largest stand-alone robo-advisor in the country.
The sit-in was the culmination of 16 weeks of protests that led to army officers turning against Bashir and replacing him with a military council.
But as the weeks passed and the anti-gene-editing rhetoric ratcheted up on social media, she despaired that public sentiment was turning against the cows.
Jim Jordan, the top Republican on the Oversight Committee, accused Cohen of turning against Trump after he did not get a job at the White House.
Ping An Insurance-backed Lufax also said it would exit the P2P market, one of the first signs that the tide was turning against China's lenders.
"The tide has been turning against diesel for some time," said Peter Wells, a professor at Cardiff Business School in Wales who follows the auto industry.
But as it waves the white flag on even profitable stores, it seems like the tide is inevitably turning against the department store concept as a whole.
In particular, Democrats have started turning against the 3- and 10-year bars — the IIRIRA provision that's done the most to keep unauthorized immigrants from getting legal.
For media executives, the tides of public opinion turning against Facebook and Google couldn't have come any sooner, and they are happy to keep up the pressure.
Louisiana's Democratic governor — turning against his own party but embracing his "pro-life" beliefs — just signed one of the strictest abortion bans in the country into law.
He was arrested in 1987 in what he called a politically-motivated case, after turning against the then-ruling Congress party, bitter rivals of the current government.
But it comes with risks—China's history since the 19th century is studded with examples of nationalist fervour turning against the government because of leaders' perceived failings.
Has Russia really been "Easternising" simply by turning against the West, annexing Crimea and seeking to restore its domination of the former Soviet states around its borders?
After losing ground to the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party in June's local elections, it is paranoid that the tide of public opinion is turning against it.
The party's decline was especially steep in the biggest cities, with many black, middle-class voters in places like Chantelle, a suburb of Pretoria, turning against it.
Further, unlike after previous losses, there's no talk of trying to win back groups that are turning against the GOP (notably suburban women and college educated whites).
The 63-year-old mother of four was diagnosed in 1991 with autoimmune hepatitis, which is caused by the body's immune system turning against the liver cells.
As an elected official and practical politician, I didn't particularly enjoy the implications of turning against someone who had comfortably carried Washington State just two years earlier.
Back in 1977, he blasted the Arab world for turning against its Jewish citizens following the creation of Israel in 1948, forcing them to migrate to Israel.
Iraq is turning against the USOver the weekend, thousands of Iraqis mourned Soleimani&aposs death, and the Iraqi Parliament voted to expel US forces from the country.
A giant asteroid hitting Earth, disease pandemics, a massive volcanic eruption, artificial intelligence turning against us, weapons of mass destruction and ecological collapse all made the list.
But just remember, almost all the season's they been showing her turn to go down that dark path, she came to westeros and everyone is turning against her.
So the film ends with the four witches turning against one another, until Sarah — the only witch to follow Manon's instructions for using her powers — defeats the others.
Known as "El Licenciado," a term for university graduates, 51-year-old López allegedly amassed great wealth and power while working alongside Guzmán, before turning against his family.
Over the years, as Dr. Chatterjee tried to make his case, campaigning for changes in the charity's facilities, he said he began to feel Kolkatans turning against him.
Still, with many lawmakers of his own party turning against him, and facing criminal charges in St. Louis, the political weight became too much for Greitens to bear.
He's been stuck driving one of the worst and most unreliable cars in the sport, but you can see how the narrative is turning against him week-by-week.
Zuvieta, a mother of three whose husband was deported under Travis County's former sheriff, said SB4 seemed to manipulate non-immigrants into turning against the state's foreign-born population.
Meanwhile the CSU, traditionally sympathetic to Mr Orban, is turning against him and is unwilling to split from the CDU amid today's climate of reconciliation between the two parties.
And now members of his own party appear to be turning against him, with nearly 20 percent of Republicans wanting Trump to drop out according to a recent poll.
RELATED: Washington is turning against the US Senate This same technique was tried to pass a repeal and replacement bill for the Affordable Care Act but twice failed dramatically.
And that means: the Battle of the Atlantic seems to be turning against the Germans, the U-boats are on the defensive, rumors of the Holocaust begin to circulate.
Public and media opinion is slowly turning against amateurism—when you've lost TIME magazine, you haven't lost America, but you're certainly looking up at a deficit on the scoreboard.
By turning against free trade, we are denying the world's poorest genuine opportunities to climb out of poverty, while cutting off great benefits for the rest of the world.
"We have such big groups of people that like to follow us, and they started turning against each other a little bit, too," said Perry on the talk show.
Here's the rub for the Republicans running to replace Kasich: He might indeed be broadly popular — 51 percent approval, per Morning Consult — but the GOP base is turning against him.
Papadopoulos was a surprise early target in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation and since then has swung from working for the President, to turning against him and back again.
It was the height of World War Two, and with the entry of the United States into the conflict the tide was already turning against Adolf Hitler and the Nazis.
Long story short: While Americans still seem lukewarm on reducing fossil fuel production in general, and they are ambivalent and uncertain about natural gas, they are rapidly turning against coal.
Instagram turning against Like counts could start a larger shift in the social media industry toward prioritizing more qualitative enjoyment of sharing, instead of obsessing over the quantification of validation.
The Times - The Labour party has lost nearly 22,03 members since last summer, according to leaked data that senior party figures believe shows the tide turning against the leadership. bit.
One memorable assignment was a meeting of leaders of anti-Castro efforts and Frank Sturgis, one of the Watergate burglars, who had fought alongside Castro in Cuba before turning against him.
The Tide Is Turning Against Comcast's Proposal To Buy Time Warner Cable It's long been impossible to imagine a family budget that doesn't include line items like electricity, gas, and groceries.
Google, meanwhile, understands that the cultural tide is turning against massive data collection, largely thanks to Facebook's constant scandals, and it's been making small changes to limit some of those concerns.
A Kansas Republican House primary pitted an establishment challenger, Roger Marshall, against incumbent Tim Huelskamp, a tea party champion who had irritated party leaders by turning against them on key votes.
Despite the losses, many in the private sector are openly backing protesters and demanding change, turning against Ortega after an uneasy alliance in recent years that has undergirded strong economic growth.
I was also surprised to discover that the story of Onan isn't actually about onanism, and that King Solomon, the wisest of all the kings, ended his days turning against God.
At one point early on, the archbishop Rhea likens turning against the church to "pointing a sword at the Goddess herself" before sending her teenage goon squad to crush some rebels.
They've all been trapped in a gothic hospital, where nothing is as it seems — and increasingly, the teens' powers, as well as their own fears, seem to be turning against them.
Revolutions gave way to crushing tyranny throughout the Middle East, the tyrants themselves turning against each other in a cold war that destroyed the idea of any kind of shared destiny.
Much could hinge, then, on the question of whether Trump's approval is already close to its floor, or whether even more of his supporters start turning against him in the next year.
Pelosi and Khanna have both reportedly expressed that Silicon Valley may not be entirely against the idea, having come to understand over the past year that the tides are turning against them.
Michael Cohen&aposs off-camera sit-down with ABC&aposs George Stephanopoulos unleashed a tidal wave of speculation about whether the President&aposs long time personal lawyer is now turning against him.
Here's the rub for DeWine as he is running to replace Kasich: He might indeed be broadly popular — 51 percent approval, per Morning Consult — but the GOP base is turning against him.
Pressure to impeach is rising, but as Swalwell pointed out, a string of Democratic victories in court over the past few weeks suggests the tide could be turning against Trump's congressional stonewalling.
But through the 21981s and beyond, Krauthammer followed a journey akin to such neo-conservative predecessors as Irving Kristol and Norman Podhoretz, turning against his old party on foreign and domestic issues.
Long before the arrest last November of his brother, who is accused of trafficking cocaine through Honduras for at least 12 years, President Hernández saw popular opinion in Honduras turning against him.
"Liberalism made the modern world, but the modern world is turning against it," an article in The Economist lamented last year, on the occasion of the magazine's hundred-and-seventy-fifth anniversary.
Popular support for the teachers' strikes in Arizona, Kentucky, Oklahoma and West Virginia in recent weeks indicates that even solidly Republican states are turning against this kind of anti-government economic doctrine.
Few who know Mr. Bannon believe he will waste much time before commencing the messy business of turning against the people he had spent the past seven months trying to work with.
We've known from the start that the Roys are horrible people; what makes Succession so impressive is that it has managed to make their turning against each other so difficult to watch.
"The tide is turning against the press," he writes, on a site that features a wealth of games writing and is, you might argue, part of the problem that Ollie feels he's highlighting.
When The Wall Street Journal originally reported that the Justice Department was turning against the merger, Legere and Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure strongly pushed back against the story and claimed it was inaccurate.
However, many pro-EU lawmakers used the election results to argue the tide is turning against Brexit after the Liberal Democrats, who oppose Brexit and want a second referendum, gained many council seats.
Mine Workers Union of Zambia (MUZ) President Joseph Chewe called on the president to bring in "a credible investor, not Chinese," with public opinion turning against China's extensive asset ownership in the country.
"  "When some say we can solve America's problems by building walls, banning people based on their religion, and turning against each other," Clinton says, "well, this is New York, and we know better.
And in cities where the scooter companies operate—many of which have faced social and economic shifts thanks to the relentless growth of tech corporations—people like Sinan are turning against the scooters.
We expected last night to be our final one on Doris and to reach Australia this evening but the Pacific has other ideas with strong southerly currents and the wind turning against us.
The German Federal Cartel Office's decision to order Facebook to change how it processes users' personal data this week is a sign the antitrust tide could at last be turning against platform power.
Sixteen months into Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's presidency, citizens are gradually turning against the controversial leader amid fatigue with a drug war that has killed thousands and distracted the administration from other reforms.
In her book, which she described as a kind of "last will and testament," she explores the conflicting emotions of both hating and loving, wanting to protect and then turning against, her brother.
But it seems that most of those Republicans turning against the president hail from Democratic congressional districts: In safe Democratic districts, the Republican approval rate has fallen from 22018 percent to 82 percent.
The momentum appears to be turning against keeping the renminbi weak, not only because it risks worsening relations with the U.S., but also because it may hurt Chinese companies more than it helps.
With the tide turning against incarceration, the idea was to reintroduce diversion as an alternative, said Spurgeon Kennedy, the vice president of the National Association of Pretrial Services Agencies, which drafted the standards.
With protesters blocking the streets, and his police and military turning against him, he was spirited out of the country by a Mexican military plane and arrived in Mexico City on Nov. 12.
The U.S. and Europe relationships are in terrible shape, but when you think from a strategic standpoint, the U.S. needs support for the fight against Iran, so can't just entirely start turning against them.
Yascha Mounk: One way in which a lot of people are turning against liberalism is that they are frustrated with the constraint ­on the popular will, and that takes on a couple of forms.
In excerpts from Patrushev's interview released on Sunday, he told Rossiiskaya Gazeta that Russia was facing increased cyber attacks from abroad - turning against Western countries their own charges of Russian meddling in their affairs.
Denial has helped confuse the conversation and delay action in the US for 30 years, but the tide of public opinion is finally turning against it — and so is the opinion of younger Republicans.
"So when some say we can solve America's problems by building walls, banning people based on their religion and turning against each other, well, this is New York, and we know better," Clinton says.
South Africa's scandal-plagued President Jacob Zuma faces a no-confidence vote on Monday by the ANC's National Executive Committee (NEC), with at least three of his cabinet ministers turning against him, local media reported.
Instead, Clinton moved swiftly to address key interest group concerns — turning against the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the excise tax on high-value health insurance plans — and locked down early endorsements from key labor unions.
We were not made great as a country by indulging or even exalting our worst impulses, turning against ourselves, glorying in the things which divide us, and calling fake things true and true things fake.
More than a year ago, Papadopoulos was a surprise early target in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation and since then has swung from working for the President, to turning against him and back again.
Ed Goeas, a pollster who works for an anti-Trump "super PAC" that is hammering him with television ads in Wisconsin for insulting women, said married Republican women were turning against the New York businessman.
The White House's notes of the call show that while Trump didn't directly But as the walls close in on Trump, Sondland is now turning against the president and Giuliani as he goes before Congress.
Stoke those fears, and you get the panicked attention not only of the evangelical community, which has been increasingly turning against the current president on issues such as immigration, but also of the alt-right.
And it has meant urging greater involvement in the chaos of the Arab Spring, and turning against secular Egyptian dictator Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who is popular among many conservatives for his opposition to Islamists.
Clashes in Kawangware and in a village in western Kenya following Thursday's vote were the first signs that face-offs between Odinga supporters and the police might eventually morph into neighbors turning against each other.
He believes the tide is turning against Brexit in Wales, where a majority opted to quit, although Wales is a big recipient of European development aid, and has several industries that might lose from Brexit.
That movement — as overseen by its leader, the High Sparrow — eventually established itself as the most powerful force in the city, turning against Cersei herself and winning the submission of King Tommen and Queen Margaery.
Not only are Democrats more willing to speak out against the death penalty, but many Republicans — though not Mr. Trump — are turning against capital punishment on limited-government grounds and, especially, because of high costs.
I thought we might start with an unexpected source of Democratic anxiety: Hispanic voters, who despite all of Donald Trump's border cruelties don't appear to be turning against Republicans to the degree that liberals expected.
"The people of Germany are turning against their leadership as migration is rocking the already tenuous Berlin coalition," Mr. Trump said on Twitter, before falsely claiming that crime in Germany had risen because of immigration.
It's easy to see why PayPal wants exposure to the massive Chinese market — but at the same time the company knows there's always a risk of the government turning against it and nullifying the deal.
Bloomberg already has come under fire from liberal critics who say he would be the wrong choice for a Democratic Party turning against corporate money in politics and dedicated to ending income inequality in America.
The war was turning against Germany, however, and the dollar-counterfeiting scheme had not advanced far when the Nazis moved Operation Bernhard to the Mauthausen camp in Austria, where the prisoners expected to be killed.
But the country remains firmly divided about what kind of economic relationship it wants with the EU. The People&aposs Vote campaign argues that public opinion is turning against Brexit as the economic costs become clearer.
We were not made great as a country by indulging in, or even exalting our worst impulses, turning against ourselves, glorifying in the things that divide us and calling fake things true and true things fake.
Health insurance companies have largely bit their tongues about the Senate health care plan, but they are turning against it now, warning that a recent revision would send premiums skyrocketing for people with high medical costs.
Unionised workers, who in past elections made up most of the activists going door-to-door to canvas for the ANC, are turning against a tainted president, and against a party that excuses his many scandals.
We were not made great as a country by indulging in, or even exalting, our worst impulses —turning against ourselves, glorifying in the things that divide us, and calling fake things true and true things fake.
"In turning against a far-reaching funding bill simply because it affirms protections for LGBT Americans, Republicans have once again lain bare the depths of their bigotry," House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said in a statement.
Her sweeping victory in a runoff election gave hope to opposition parties across the region that the tide might be turning against the ethnic nationalist and populist movements that have swept to power in recent years.
But with revelations from his forthcoming memoir undercutting a key part of President Donald Trump&aposs impeachment defense, and roiling the president&aposs Senate trial, allies of Trump are turning against the former national security adviser.
If there is any weakness to Mitch McConnell, it is if he starts seeing voters turning against two, three, four Republican senators, that's the sort of thing that changes his mind and just about nothing else.
"It was actually just a misunderstanding but we have such big groups of people that like to follow us, and so they kind of started turning against each other a little bit too," the singer explained.
One of the men, for example, told Koeh­ler that he had soured on the Islamic State because it sent child soldiers to the front lines without proper training—an oddly technical reason for turning against the group.
It's time to apply the same audacious ambition to rethinking regulation The political weather has been slowly turning against big tech for a while, but the last few weeks have thrown the storm clouds into sharp relief.
However, he had a proposal for tech companies seeking to avoid government regulation: Turn off the vacuums for that 30 percent time in exchange for the valuable long-term trust of users who are turning against you.
And she struggled to counter his attacks on her, especially for once calling President Obama's pending trade accord with 11 Pacific Rim nations the "gold standard" of trade agreements before turning against it as a presidential candidate.
At the 11th hour of what many have called a historic deal involving Argentina and its holdout investors, it seems that those investors who were once united in their dispute against Argentina are turning against one another.
Far from turning against Mr. Moore, who was credibly accused of having molested teenage girls, the Republican establishment stuck by him, smeared his accusers and still funded his campaign — led by none other than President Trump himself.
While preparing a platform for the June election, Prime Minister Theresa May sensed the mood turning against austerity, loosening debt targets, trying to reach out to disaffected working-class voters and penalizing, though mildly, the better-off.
Charles has shed 3 million subscribers since Westbrook's video, some unfollowing because of his perversion of YouTube branded content code — be good to your friends, not your wallet — and others turning against him because of his alleged misbehavior.
Many suspect that Winterfell will undergo a dragon attack at some point in Season 8, but will it be an angry Daenerys and Drogon turning against her nephew and rival or the Night King astride the undead Viserion?
The departure from the Republican Party of a Bush loyalist -- Bradshaw began her career working for George H.W. Bush's 1988 campaign -- is the latest sign of an influential and respected member of the GOP establishment turning against Trump.
"So the company's up against an unholy trinity here: they need to spend to support their brands, their raw costs are going up—something mentioned repeatedly on the call—and the consumer is turning against them," Cramer said.
But political sentiment in Europe has been turning against Monsanto, the American company that has become the face of the agrochemical industry, even though it is in the process of being acquired by Bayer, a German chemicals giant.
For Barr and McSwain, though, the idea that the public might be turning against their views on these issues is apparently not something they're willing to admit, and they're now trying to rally the public to their side.
But the spectacle of a party finally turning against a leader it had protected steadfastly for nearly nine years would have most likely resulted in awkward verbal footwork by A.N.C. lawmakers and stinging attacks by a reinvigorated opposition.
Which made this season's long-desired Stark reunion a bummer, because instead of tender homecomings we got Sansa and Arya turning against each other and Bran, in his new three-eyed state, dispassionately vision-questing with a tree.
Democrats have been hoping to pick up new House seats in suburban districts, where women appear to be turning against the president and fast-changing demographic trends have turned once reliably Republican districts a deeper shade of purple.
Several pro-EU campaigners say the need for a second referendum has become more pressing because public opinion is showing some signs of turning against Brexit as the difficulty of negotiations to leave the bloc becomes increasingly clear.
That the tech giants are making concessions on some of these points may be because they sense that the political mood is turning against them in America and in Europe, or because of genuine concern for the media ecosystem.
Despite those Democratic Party defections from the progressive base on this vote, there's not going to be enough campaign money and corporate headquarter arrangements in blue states to overcome the tide that's turning against the drug industry right now.
Protesters demanded a swift response in its investigation of the raid on the sit-in, which was a culmination of 16 weeks of protests that led to army officers turning against Bashir and replacing him with a military council.
But the tides are turning against molka—or "spy cam porn"—as South Korea's #MeToo movement spreads to tackle an issue that has made public bathrooms, changing rooms, and even your own bedroom a potential danger zone for years.
Even with public and political sentiment turning against the Bolsheviks, Alexander Kerensky — the ambitious 103-year-old lawyer who had emerged as the government's leader — dropped treason charges against them, freed their leaders and even allowed them to rearm.
"It was actually just a misunderstanding but we have such big groups of people that like to follow us, and so they kind of started turning against each other a little bit too," the "Never Really Over" singer explained.
If he's anything like the lead character from the book, this should be one of Hanks' more ambitious roles, an outcast and offshoot of a global economy that is quickly turning against people like him … and making him increasingly desperate.
The anniversary comes at a time when the world is turning against liberalism, our founding credo, which is defined by a commitment to individual dignity, open markets, limited government and a faith in human progress brought about by debate and reform.
While he was unable to fight from March 1967 to October 1970, he made a point of speaking out against the war on campuses and at gatherings, right at a time when American public opinion was steadily turning against the war.
But in the wake of the Orlando massacre in which Omar Mateen murdered 49 people in a gay nightclub and injured 133 more, there are some signs that the tide may be turning against America's culture of liberal access to guns.
While Democrats shouldn't make this the sole message of their campaigns in districts across the board, they can use it as a backdrop to raise national security doubts: How can turning against trusted allies and embracing untrustworthy adversaries keep us safe?
Washington (CNN)A National Enquirer cover story targeting Michael Cohen could be a strong sign President Donald Trump is upset with his personal lawyer and turning against the man known for years as his "fixer," a source close to Trump said.
In the present crisis, protesters have accused the United States of standing by Mr. Moïse, who curried favor with the Trump administration by turning against Haiti's former patron in Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, the leftist president the administration is trying to oust.
All of this is to say that I think this season is going somewhere with its collision of these ideas of women turning against each other, rather than the extremely overt patriarchal system that keeps them all pinned in place.
"The race seems to be turning against (Sanders), and he has decided on a new strategy of false attacks like this on Secretary Clinton's character that we think have dangerous implications for the race ahead," said Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook.
This fact alone should resonate with every single Democrat who shamefully voted against tax relief for their constituents, especially those lawmakers who once claimed to be for tax reform before turning against it and choosing instead to play petty partisan politics.
Yet, as The Times's Rick Lyman reported on Monday, populist leaders and movements from Hungary's Viktor Orban to organizers of Stop Operation Soros in Macedonia, often openly emboldened by the election of President Trump, are furiously turning against foreign-financed organizations.
After the defeat of Geert Wilders in the Dutch general election and Emmanuel Macron's victory in the opening round of the French presidential vote, it is tempting to see Mr Renzi's victory as further evidence of a tide turning against Eurosceptic populism.
The political tide has been turning against TTIP and TTP for some time, with U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump pledging to "never sign any trade agreement which hurts our workers or which diminishes our freedom and independence" – a swipe at TTIP.
Now, not two years after he wowed everyone with his absurd catch against the Cowboys, the tide is turning against Odell Beckham Jr. After that catch, Beckham was such a star that websites and news organizations were reporting on his pre-game warmups.
And if a Democrat like front-runner Jon Ossoff manages to win the election either Tuesday or in a subsequent run-off contest, then of course this means the nation is turning against President Trump and his political future are practically doomed.
The 2014.6-year-old prime minister has promised to quit if he loses the ballot, but public opinion is turning against him and almost all surveys now show the 'No' camp is ahead, meaning his short reign could be about to end.
Cohen, 52, was one of Trump's closest aides and fiercest defenders, working with him on business and personal deals, including paying off an adult film actress who said she had an affair with Trump, for a decade before turning against him last year.
As Gardner sat in the radical coffeehouses of San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood that summer, he thought about the explosive power of servicemen turning against the war and wondered how that power could be supported and nurtured by the civilian antiwar movement.
House impeachment vote likely to take place during Trump rally White House softens calls for lengthy Senate impeachment trial MORE met with Senate Republicans on Wednesday during a closed-door lunch to argue that public opinion was turning against Democrats on impeachment.
"I bet we will look back on this and say this is when things took another turn in which you end up with a gender tsunami, that crossed every group and that includes the white working-class women, turning against him," Greenberg said.
Josh Holmes, a Republican strategist and former chief of staff to McConnell, pointed to polling showing that public sentiment appears to be turning against impeachment and noted that Pelosi initially resisted calls by liberal colleagues to begin impeachment proceedings earlier in Trump's tenure.
Zuma, who was also told by the Constitutional Court to repay some money related to upgrades to his home this year, now faces a vote of no-confidence from his own party with at least three of his cabinet ministers turning against him.
Here's the latest: Seven E.U. countries recognized Juan Guaidó, who is leading an audacious effort to topple Venezuela's authoritarian government, as the legitimate leader, turning against President Nicolás Maduro, who was re-elected last year in a vote largely viewed as rigged.
Brands have since become quicker to act when an athlete makes the wrong kind of headlines in recent years for fear of the public turning against them if they don't, according to Whitney Wagoner, director of the University of Oregon's Warsaw Sports Marketing Center.
The comment did not go unnoticed by one of Trump's usual supporters, Fox News' Tucker Carlson — but instead of defending the president, Carlson criticized Trump ("a 71-year-old political novice") for turning against whom he believes is the one loyal member of his cabinet.
" Sykes, who has not been endorsed by Donald Trump and who seems unlikely to be elected, says that young women are turning against feminism because of distaste for Hillary Clinton: "They look at her personal life's wreckage and didn't want to become like her.
Najib was ousted from power in an election that saw the Barisan Nasional coalition that had held power for decades lose to a reformist coalition spearheaded by Mahathir, a former prime minister who had been a stalwart of the Barisan Nasional until turning against his former comrades.
Vladimir Putin, whom members of Congress from both parties have criticized for years, is a much better "bad guy" for Democrats than FBI head James Comey, who was the recipient of bipartisan acclaim until Democrats started turning against him over the handling of his email investigation.
I was driving a Jaguar — my first time in the driver's seat of any vehicle from the luxury British car maker — and there wasn't much to hear save for the slight swish of the car moving along the road and the wheels turning against the pavement.
Why it matters: The poll shows that it's not just right-wing veterans groups like Concerned Veterans for America that are turning against Shulkin after an Inspector General report found he misused government funds — this is a moderate organization whose members are losing faith in him.
The world can seem hostile, our own governments turning against us, but for me, the connections I've made cruising and flirting and chatting have made me feel part of something larger, something essential, something that has never failed me: a community of men who love one another.
"When a candidate for president says we can solve America's problems by building walls, discriminating against people based on their religion, and turning against each other... Well, New Yorkers know better," Clinton said, referring to Trump in what was almost a direct quote from the ad.
However, Yoo's letter hints that the tide at Uber may be turning against Levandowski—in addition to demanding he return Waymo's documents, Yoo also asks Levandowski to return any Uber files he may have and to only use Uber-issued devices for work, where his actions will be monitored.
The narrative is turning against both men, as many Republicans — even some who have in the past recoiled at the thought of a Cruz nomination — are coming around to the idea that the others need to fall away for the Texas senator to take Trump on one-on-one.
He posed this as a choice: of maintaining long-held American values of progress versus indulging fear and, in so doing, betraying those values: Will we respond to the changes of our time with fear, turning inward as a nation, and turning against each other as a people?
Everything we see suggests that Game of Thrones' series finale will focus on the divide created by Daenerys's actions in the penultimate episode, with most of the main characters seemingly turning against her in horror, and the warriors who crossed the Narrow Sea with her standing by her side.
Gail: Maybe it's because I'm now on the other side of the generation gap, but despite the terrible moments in 1968, the situation in 1968 seemed more hopeful — the country was turning against the war in Vietnam, the civil rights movement had come of age and the women's movement was blooming.
Wilkerson helped prepare Powell's famous Unite National speech accusing Iraq of hiding a weapons of mass destruction program, but became a hero on the left after turning against the Iraq War and saying in 2005 that he had unwittingly "participated in a hoax" against the American people and the world.
Like most of the 50 or so people I met and spoke to while travelling from Morecambe to St. Agnes in Cornwall, McClure wants Britain to get out of the EU. Most spoke as if they felt tricked by Brussels and trapped in a world that was turning against them.
Biden, the Democratic front-runner, now faces opponents who do not have a voting record on Iraq and a Republican incumbent, Donald Trump, who too initially supported the Iraq war before turning against it, and then increasingly criticized Republican Party orthodoxy about American intervention abroad during his 217 presidential campaign.
"Kim Jong Un may have been worried about more and more North Korean elites turning against him after Thae Yong Ho defected to the South," said Koh Yu-hwan, an expert on the North Korean leadership at Dongguk University in Seoul, referring to last year's defection by North Korea's deputy ambassador in London.
If you see that an institution as powerful and secretive as the FBI is involved in possible wrongdoing as serious as some of the allegations we all have read and heard, and that it refuses to accept accountability or even criticism, how could you be faulted for losing faith and turning against us?
Summit chair Donald Tusk and others argued that obliging May to accept a much longer deadline than the June 30 date she had sought could help swing pro-Brexit hardliners within her own Conservative party behind her deal, fearing a long delay could see the British public turning against a withdrawal altogether.
Events in American, British, Israeli and French politics are far from settled but the war of the worlds pitting the far right against the center and left backed by leaders of Western democracy is increasingly turning against the right, which is now in retreat and facing the real prospect of a political Armageddon.
Led by China, more and more countries are turning against the principle of the open internet, adopting Beijing's doctrine of cyber sovereignty, in which governments tightly guard the borders of their own internets, boosting their own tech firms and forcing international competitors to localize their data and make it available to domestic security agencies.
Working with cinematographer Mauro Fiore (a veteran of Avatar and several Antoine Fuqua movies), Kinberg creates a look that veers from dreamy (particularly in a lovely school party scene where a previously unseen comic book favorite provides musical accompaniment) to nightmarish in scenes of friends turning against each other and powers spinning out of control.
What's more, the country as a whole seemed to be turning against the idea that cops should be punished for wrongdoing, with Donald Trump—a man who once called for the execution of five black and Latino teenagers wrongfully convicted of raping* a woman in New York—on his way to the White House.
For years, Republicans have been turning against expert opinion and the mainstream media while making wink-wink appeals to prejudice—Corker himself benefitted from an ad that targeted his 2006 Democratic opponent, a black man, with a barely concealed racial message, making him one of many Republicans who quietly tolerated his party's baser instincts.
Their hope is to avoid any moments that would make the 11 white, male GOP members of the committee look callous toward survivors of sexual assault -- which would be disastrous for the party's hopes of holding onto control of the House and the Senate in November as polls show women increasingly turning against Republicans.
Women are turning against 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, according to a new poll — something Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly was quick to highlight Thursday on Twitter.
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 on Monday weighed in on internal politics facing Germany, saying the country's people are "turning against" their government over the issue of migration.
Rep. Louie GohmertLouis (Louie) Buller GohmertLouie Gohmert's exchange with Robert Mueller revealed an uneasy relationship Conservatives call on Pelosi to cancel August recess Mueller will be remembered for his weak testimony, not his shocking report MORE (R-Texas) drew criticism on Thursday after he accused Democratic mega-donor George Soros of turning against "fellow Jews" and helping take their property.
On Saturday, as dramatic scenes began to spread online—images of widespread looting, protesters chanting against and kicking down signs of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President Hasan Rouhani, and security forces violently turning against demonstrators—the Iranian regime instituted an internet and mobile data blackout in an attempt to suppress protests and prevent those outside of Iran from paying attention to the unrest.
Beyond the lost jobs, and nights out that'll never be, it's the story of a city turning against youth culture, in a country which already sees the young as a bunch of debt-saddled walking erections, moronic chip-eaters happy to spend a life in malnourished rented bedsits, eeking out meagre livings, seemingly happy to go to bed the second the sun sets because there's nothing to do.
An experienced federal judge has confirmed what I have been arguing for months, namely, that the modus operandi of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE is to charge associates of Donald Trump with any crime he can find in order to squeeze them into turning against the president.
Here's what we've learned about the secretive kingdom: One of the most high-profile defectors from North Korea has spoken to foreign media for the first time, revealing that Pyongyang's elite are turning against leader Kim Jong Un. Thae Yong Ho also predicted that reunification with South Korea could happen within five years, and warned U.S. President Donald Trump about the dangers of making a deal with the current regime over nuclear weapons.
The backdrop: Trump tweeted at German officials yesterday, too, saying, "The people of Germany are turning against their leadership as migration is rocking the already tenuous Berlin coalition..." These tweets come as Trump is dealing in real time with the consequences of his administration's "zero-tolerance" immigration policy decision that is separating families — and as German Chancellor Angela Merkel is looking to stave off a political crisis by striking her own immigration deal.
With this effort from Sony, as well as Microsoft's VR-ready Project Scorpio Xbox One coming out next year, there may be some tides turning against the PC as the main method of enjoying high-quality VR. Whether it's mobile VR or console VR, it's going to be increasingly clear to the people building these crazy headsets that if they want to get involved with this industry early, they're going to have to approach consumers on platforms they're already on.
The reports: From the Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal: Fox Is Preparing to Cut Ties With Bill O'Reilly From CNN's Brian Stelter: Source: Fox News and Bill O'Reilly are talking exit From Gabriel Sherman in NY Mag: Sources: The Murdochs Are Turning Against Bill O'Reilly From NYT's Michael S. Schmidt and Emily Steel (the team that broke the original story) and Jim Rutenberg: Bill O'Reilly's Future at Fox Grows Dim as the Murdochs' Support Erodes Per Stelter, 21st Century Fox will hold a board meeting Thursday, and sources say O'Reilly will be a primary topic.
North Korean defector predicts that the elite will turn against leader Kim Jong Un North Korean defector predicts that the elite will turn against leader Kim Jong Un One of the most high-profile defectors from North Korea has spoken to foreign media for the first time, revealing that Pyongyang's elite are turning against leader Kim Jong Un. Thae Yong Ho also predicted that reunification with South Korea could happen within five years, and warned U.S. President Donald Trump about the dangers of making a deal with the current regime over nuclear weapons.
"   In response to Senate Majority PAC's ad, Americans for Prosperity's Indiana State Director, Justin Stevens, said that "middle-class Hoosiers are seeing real benefits from the new tax law and won't be talked into turning against it by a misleading ad from New York's Chuck SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE that essentially tells Hoosiers not to believe their bigger paychecks.
This week will see the Conservatives start the process of whittling down the candidates to succeed Cameron, who has said he will leave it to his successor to withdraw from the EU. Theresa May, a party stalwart who has run the law-and-order portfolio in the cabinet for six years, is the favourite to succeed Cameron despite having campaigned to remain in the EU. She is opposed by four other candidates, including Justice Secretary Michael Gove, a Leave campaigner who caused high political drama last week by turning against his ally, former London mayor Boris Johnson, driving him from the race.
WeWork is reportedly cutting 2,000 jobs as soon as this week, with the staff turning against Adam NeumannGoldman Sachs says it absorbed an $80 million write-down after WeWork's IPO disasterGoldman Sachs unloaded some of its WeWork shares before its investment bankers pitched investors on what it once considered a $60 billion-plus IPOWeWork used massive discounts — in some cases, essentially giving away space for 2 years — to try to poach customers from rivalsWeWork is reportedly favoring JPMorgan over SoftBank to bail out the buckling real-estate firmInvestors are more worried than ever that WeWork won't be able to pay down its debtStartups like Glossier and Rent the Runway love throwing Instagrammable 'summer camps' for employees — but WeWork's version has become a cautionary tale 

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