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Kim even blogged about doubling up on the footless tights.
" In February, Erickson blogged, "David Hogg Is a High School Bully.
She was involved in minority outreach for voter education and blogged.
With Dwight Turner, an American who's blogged for years at BKKFatty.
Sam Altman: You live-blogged it, it was sentence by sentence.
And who has blogged about how the law risks increasing cyber crime.
I blogged for 203 years and never got more than 200 subscribers.
On January 217, she blogged excitedly about her upcoming trip to India.
Armchair urbanists blogged about Jane Jacobs and discovered Haussmann and Le Corbusier.
With Brexit such big news, every tiny development is hectically live-blogged.
Adams has frequently blogged about supporting Trump, men's rights, and far-right ideologies.
Kennedy: Any of you ever blogged in support of the Klu Klux Klan?
TechCrunch live blogged the Google I/O keynote from the Shoreline Amphitheater event.
He was the guy who unwittingly live-blogged the Osama bin Laden raid.
In the years after her colon cancer diagnosis, she blogged about most everything.
Many venture capitalists have tweeted or blogged about the need for change lately.
In 2016, I had a numbing job where I blogged about chirpy influencers.
Ahead, we live-blogged all the key moments you need to know about.
Since then, they hadn't tweeted, blogged or answered any of Motherboard's private messages.
Yes. This debate will be on MSNBC and will be live-blogged on NBCNews.com.
Ahead, we live-blogged all of the key moments you need to know about.
Following the tragic loss, Otis blogged about how the couple was trying to stay positive.
She blogged exclusively about each and every rose ceremony for PEOPLE – including the final rose.
"A lot of girls experience their first panic attack leading up to weddings," she blogged.
After graduating, he worked as a web designer and blogged about photography and tech nerdery.
Representatives from Marine Dynamics who've blogged about the recent events declined to comment for this story.
He even blogged about fun, unrelated experiments, which ultimately drove people back to the book website.
Wexler created his blog in 2006 and seems to have blogged in relative obscurity for years.
Ali previously blogged for PEOPLE throughout her first pregnancy, opening up about her superhero-mom intuition.
So Ka made a website where he blogged about the diet and began amassing a following.
International Monetary Fund managing director Christine Lagarde last month blogged about the "dark side" of cryptocurrencies.
During the white supremacist protests in Charlottesville, Va., this month, Mr. Anglin live-blogged the proceedings.
I blogged about this issue (almost six years ago!) and the trend has got worse over time.
Austin bomber Mark Conditt blogged that homosexuality is not natural and therefore gay marriage should be illegal.
"File the following under 'Words We Never Thought We'd Write,'" blogged Tom and Lorenzo at the time.
For example, fathers blogged about preparing lunchboxes and craft work like creating children's toys from recycled trash.
During his free time, Falcon blogged about the value of customer experience, employee engagement, and company culture.
They discovered the students who re-blogged again performed worse on a comprehension test about the article.
More than a few people have visited the 60 parks, and blogged and written books about it.
Jarvis is a designer and author who also blogged about his social media detox a few years back.
Among them is Eman al-Nafjan, who blogged in English and was well known by the international community.
"I have been very inactive on social media since the birth of my son," she blogged in November.
We live blogged it all here, and CNN commentators weighed in on their thoughts in 140 characters here.
I've blogged about my journey over the last two years, and the support I've received has astounded me.
And USV is an investor in a number of token funds like Polychain which I blogged about yesterday.
In 2016, Instagram was growing stale, as everyone curated and lifestyle-blogged their timelines to a grinding halt.
Tumblr users who have blogged about the news are overwhelmingly cynical about Verizon and supportive of net neutrality.
In 2013, Sammy Rhodes, the campus minister at the University of South Carolina, blogged about Satan's TV favorites.
But Salil Mehta, an independent statistician who has blogged about the topic, tells me I've been too kind.
Ever since President Trump moved to sharply limit immigration, Silicon Valley executives have tweeted, blogged and voiced their opposition.
It faced a crisis in 2011 when Airbnb guests trashed a host's apartment and she blogged about the experience.
Students on campus only got the news this week when a whistleblower blogged about it -- and they're, understandably, pissed.
He blogged about the film's accuracy, pointing out problems with the cancellation policy, deactivation, rating system, and destination inputs.
After a vote on which was best, the champion's name was instantly blogged out across dozens of food websites.
The brand's media is a space for discussions about wellness; Jasmine recently blogged about her experience with mental illness.
The company has blogged frequently about its efforts to engage communities along the pipeline route and actions for the environment.
The legal ground for that ruling is shaky, according to Bagley, who blogged about the bill at the Incidental Economist.
Thousands of think pieces were written, someone surely live blogged the saga and Gayle was slapped with a $10,000 fine.
There are the legions of sublimely filtered public motherhoods, blogged in detail by women like Naomi Davis and Courtney Adamo.
Teen witch queen Lorde returned to haunt the music world, and the teens of Tumblr blogged endlessly about witch aesthetics.
Walter Olson, a senior fellow at Cato and the author of several books about the legal system, blogged at Overlawyered.
I'm young enough to have blogged my way through high school, but old enough for my blogging to be unusual.
YESTERDAY Theo Bertram, an adviser in Downing Street under New Labour, blogged on the art of spinning local-election results.
Tumblr founder David Karp has re-blogged numerous photos of his dog on his personal page on the blogging website.
The apology came a little over two months after the passenger, Midori Nishida, blogged about her experience on a Nov.
She and husband JAY-Z had a 22-day vegan stint in 2013 when the rapper even blogged about the experience.
In April, Mangan blogged about the disappearance of the project (titling her post "Science Vaporware, From Russia, With a Bad Smell").
A security researcher who blogged about how to hunt malicious software, Hutchins noticed and activated a kill-switch in WannaCry's code.
Shortly thereafter, lead developer MrMasochism broke the news to his team, then blogged it out to the heartbroken community at large.
So Markle will be well-served knowing how to properly wear the athleisure trend, which she blogged about earlier this fall.
Erin Elizabeth, who has blogged on anti-vaccine positions, told Motherboard in an email that Facebook has acted against her content.
Uri Simonsohn, a researcher at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, has blogged about these issues, including this dispute.
It has previously blogged that it needs more capital to support the company, generally — and that phone sales alone aren't enough.
While she worked, he blogged, and after they divorced in 2011 he used his $2.6 million settlement to fuel his endeavors.
SAN FRANCISCO — Ever since President Trump moved to sharply limit immigration, Silicon Valley executives have tweeted, blogged and voiced their opposition.
Once, after Punyaratabandhu blogged about the stir-fry on her website, SheSimmers, readers living in Thailand wrote to her in confusion.
Amet's story, which she blogged about in 2014, recently received renewed attention from religion blog Patheos in light of the #MeToo movement.
Sprague brought along enough kits to test himself daily, and he blogged that he noticed a blooming of a microbe called coprobacter.
"We feel so lucky to be celebrating this special gift," wrote Amurri Martino, who previously blogged about suffering a miscarriage in 2015.
TechCrunch: You've talked and blogged in the distant past about passing on investing in the Accel fund that ultimately invested in Facebook.
Her last song, "Porcelain" apparently topped Hype Machine's "Most Blogged Chart"—which is a chart we didn't even know existed, but kudos!
She took selfies with several of them, asked questions when possible and blogged about the race for a Marine family website called USMCLife.com.
Back in March, independent graduate student Nick Brown, one of Wansink's most vocal critics, blogged about the paper's statistical inconsistencies and duplicated text.
Kyle Kramer recently completed "A Year of Lil Wayne," in which he blogged on Noisey about Lil Wayne every day for a year.
One day, after chatting with some ISIS fighters, I stupidly rushed home and blogged about a specific story they had shared with me.
Wilde wrote more for the sake of wit than truth, and if he blogged today, the negative comments would drive his editor crazy.
Diachenko, who blogged about his latest find, the database didn't have a password and could be accessed by anyone knowing where to look.
CBS A journalist — who previously blogged under the nom de plume "Girl With the Genie Tattoo" — stares up into the tree in horror.
"Today, public servants at all levels of government all over the country got up and went to work," Pahlka blogged on Nov. 9.
How appropriate that near the end of HBO's "Girls," the most obsessively blogged show of all time, Hannah Horvath herself becomes a blogger.
Justin Kirkland, a freelance writer, blogged about his first SoulCycle experience, recalling a moment where he felt like stared at his inevitable mortality.
To stave off silence he set up a storytelling academy in Beijing, put his favourite tales into 47 books and blogged on Sina Weibo.
He also responded to Amet's rape allegations, his only public acknowledgment of the claims in the four years since Amet first blogged about them.
In June, he blogged about increasing the app's investment in machine learning, citing its acquisitions of machine learning startups Madbits, Whetlab and Magic Pony.
YouTube user Savannah Hemmig first blogged about her feeling that BuzzFeed had stolen her work in a Tumblr post published nearly a year ago.
"Shot to shot, this movie is beautiful in a way none of the other Bond films are," the director Steven Soderbergh blogged in 2013.
Even YouTube's curated playlists mimic Spotify: RapCaviar on YouTube is Rap Star Status, Clout Culture becomes Clout Rising, and Viral 50 morphs into Blogged 50.
In response to the forcible removal of a passenger from a United Airlines aircraft, Father Martin blogged that such things reflect the pathologies of capitalism.
So the next day, on September 11th, I had this enormous new following and I kind of live-blogged about things related to the attacks.
It was "anguish and pain and longing for my former life and utter disbelief for the war my body was waging on itself," she blogged.
And that is where the story gets complicated — at least for the people who have written, blogged and tweeted about it over the past week.
She later also blogged about a woman's right to choose after her daughter was told by a friend how to perform an abortion on herself.
I live-blogged the Samsung Unpacked keynote, where the Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra were announced alongside the Galaxy Z Flip folding phone.
He installed it on a server for me, and I shifted everything to that, and then I basically blogged about what happened in my day.
The conversation was sparked after a popular knitting blogger, Karen Templer, blogged about an upcoming trip to India, in which she compared the country to Mars.
I went to press events – catered affairs where old newspapermen ate little sandwiches and listened to old executives talk about new technology and I live-blogged.
Berger, who has blogged often in defense of Crossfit, told BuzzFeed that in this case his personal views and views of the company became wrongly associated.
This was before people blogged professionally; Smitten Kitchen, Orangette, the Wednesday Chef, and a host of lesser knowns existed for no reason other than personal satisfaction.
Apple made a house call over the weekend after iTunes user James Pinkstone blogged about losing some 122GB of music in early May, according to Mashable.
Kennedy last year asked other nominees if they had ever blogged that a Supreme Court justice was a "judicial prostitute," an apparent reference to Schiff's post.
The EM drive would travel pretty slowly, and certainly isn't a faster-than-light warp drive like another much-blogged-about theoretical system, the Albucierre drive.
He admits readily that publicly taking on this "dangerous new breed of patent troll" — a fight that Cloudflare has blogged about extensively — is good for business.
Apple has already launched Twitter accounts for Apple Music, Apple News, and its support service, among others, and has previously live blogged events on its website.
"I'd noticed the gender/genre divide for a while, and for years had blogged about what I'd seen in the Times," Weiner wrote in her memoir.
Today's news may be especially disappointing to Cantwell because he likes OkCupid so much that he has blogged about it multiple times on his personal web site.
The vice president of GDAX, the Ethereum exchange which experienced the crash, blogged about the event, explaining that a "multimillion dollar market sell" was placed midday Wednesday.
" She also blogged about the incident in a post that has also been read by thousands of people, with many referring to the trio as "mean girls.
Bumble learned of a perplexing interaction between two users — Ashley and Connor — after Millionaire Matchmaker cast member David Cruz III tweeted screenshots and blogged about the exchange.
More than 22,000 people tuned into the livestream, a YouTube video has since garnered roughly 900,000 views, and the fight has been blogged by dozens of publications.
During that year-long trip, Grace blogged about the places we explored as well as how we used credit cards to maximize our savings on travel expenses.
Membership in Liberty Healthshare, a ministry established by Mennonites in Canton, Ohio, was less than half the price, according to Mr. Plato, who blogged about his experience.
The pair first turned towards a plant-based lifestyle in 2013, when they booth took part in a 22-day vegan stint, which the rapper even blogged about.
The Dallas Police Department blogged in May of this year about acquiring new robots, which they previously used to detonate bombs planted by a gunman targeting police headquarters.
Kendall recently blogged on her website and app that she has been spending time with her family and friends since arriving home after her successful Fashion Month abroad.
The pair first turned to a plant-based lifestyle in 2013, when they both took part in a 22-day vegan stint, which the rapper even blogged about.
In memoriam: Lina Ben Mhenni, an activist who blogged about the 2010-11 popular uprising in Tunisia that preceded the Arab Spring revolts, died in Tunis on Monday.
She has blogged for the Washington Examiner and spent a year as the head of the Dobson Policy Center, which is part of the James Dobson Family Institute.
"As a graduate student in the public health field who actively works to reduce stigmas, this show only perpetuates them," Ficht blogged about her issues with the radio show.
The next day at school, the friend who had blogged my nude photos confronted me in the hallway about an angry text I had sent her the night before.
The event, which Amazon live-blogged but did not stream, kicked off as it did last year with a presentation from David Limp, Amazon's senior vice president of devices.
The "Fight Club" author blogged this week that his dwindling income can be attributed to an alleged embezzler at his literary agency who&aposs accused of stealing millions,  TorrentFreak  reports.
"I am not against this post or anyone, but I wish we don't call people names," wrote one user who claimed to be a model who blogged on the side.
The journalists represent an array of viewpoints and modes of expressions and include Nouf Abdulaziz, who blogged about women's rights and other sensitive topics; Bader al-Ibrahim, a dual-U.
A recent example, one member said, was attempting to convince a local bike co-op to fire a man who had blogged about 9/11 conspiracy theories and Holocaust denial.
Rosenman and the former The Hills star, who blogged throughout her pregnancy for PEOPLE, welcomed their first child, son Sonny Sanford, on July 27, she announced last week on Instagram.
"We believe that comprehensive security can only be achieved through a combination of technology and legal protections and Switzerland provides the optimal combination of both," ProtonMail blogged at the time.
She also once blogged under a pseudonym for Redstate, a conservative website whose leading figures have at times been critical of the president, and published her book with Javelin's help.
After what it described as "quick but in-depth research," it established that the flaw had not been patched, contacted Microsoft, and then blogged about its discovery on April 7.
He has blogged for The American Conservative, an eclectic journal, since 2008, and has enough of a following that his culture war diaries make the regular outrage rounds on Twitter.
His question at the end may seem odd—he asks nominees if they've ever "blogged in support of the Ku Klux Klan"—but he is almost certainly referring to Talley.
Though Apple didn't detail how its new "free up storage" feature would work during its keynote at WWDC, a number of users have tweeted and blogged about the addition since.
Lauren Flygare, who founded the sleep disorder non-profit Project Sleep, has blogged about being met with a barrage of unhelpful suggestions when opening up to others about her condition.
Beto O'Rourke hasn't bothered; instead, he blogged for a while, and live-streamed on Instagram, once memorably posting a video of his mouth while he was getting his teeth cleaned.
Additional data, which Earnest blogged about last month, shows an even larger decline from earlier in August 2019, though it says some of that is related to seasonal attendance trends.
The new employee blogged about it here, saying he was intrigued by a company that "proudly proclaimed their work ethic, compensation, and firing practices; several 'sacred cow' topics in any industry. "
Yousafzai first campaigned for this as a 12-year-old growing up in Pakistan, where she secretly blogged for BBC Urdu about the Taliban's attempts to stop girls from attending school.
In fact, Younger, who has blogged for more than a decade, confirmed to me that she started selling Beautycounter with the hopes of adding an "additional revenue stream" to her website.
Murat Mutlu — creator of the "Dan" site that Martin is fond of, and longtime fan of viral one-hit wonders — blogged about how it urged him to create his own gag.
People have blogged think pieces on why they won't give up their seats to pregnant women, because they see it as a major political move, or a sign of gender equality.
Except the "forensic technique" in question is a $200 hack-in-a-box called IP-BOX that has been blogged about all over the internet, including by Motherboard in early 2015.
Cody Brown, a virtual reality developer, blogged about how he lost around $8,000 worth of cryptocurrencies on Coinbase in 13 minutes, triggered by a phone porting attack on his phone account.
While the marriage was ending in 2016, of course "the internet" had no idea what was going on, but people relentlessly commented, blogged, speculated, made YouTube videos throughout the whole period.
Mr. Kennedy obliquely referred to that report at the end of his questioning, asking whether any of the nominees before him had ever blogged in support of the Ku Klux Klan.
"It was a magical night full of love, laughter, great food, holiday cheer and anticipation for the new life we are about to welcome into our world," Heigl blogged following the event.
In 2011, a premium economy passenger on a British Airways flight from Los Angeles to London Heathrow blogged about her experience with the critters she said she found on her inflight blanket.
An indictment was returned Thursday against Dr. David Newman, a 45-year-old physician and book author who has given TED Talks and blogged for The New York Times and Huffington Post.
But Law360, a legal publication that live-blogged the first and second trials, has noted that there are hints the current jurors expect to be deliberating well into next week at least.
First, Michael Dempsey, a partner at VC firm Compound who has blogged extensively about digital characters, avatars and animation, offers his perspective as an investor hunting for startup opportunities within these spaces.
He sought to take ownership of his work and he was open about using interests other than rap as creative outlets—he blogged, skateboarded, and was outspoken about his love for anime.
"Basically, this is an utterly useless paper, a waste of precious animals," blogged David Gorski, a surgical oncologist at the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute in Detroit, Michigan, as reported by Science magazine.
Update: Eight hours later Atomico has blogged about Palaniappan's new position, as well as disclosing that former Deepmind product manager Steve Crossan has also become an Executive-In-Residence at the VC firm.
Meanwhile Uber's internal company culture came under an uncomfortable spotlight earlier this year when a former engineer blogged about her experiences of sexism and sexual harassment during her time working for the company.
" PewDiePie recently blogged about the controversy surrounding some of these videos, in which he claimed to be showing "how crazy the modern world is" and he "picked something that seemed absurd to me.
Unfortunately, because this glorious performance exists in an era when every televised moment wasn't uploaded to YouTube hundreds of times, made into GIFs, and re-blogged over every single website, no footage exists.
Vulture live-blogged the 10-minute ovation received by Clouds of Sils Maria in 2014, and it mostly involves the actors waving to the crowd and essentially trying to keep the mania going.
WIRED's Michael Calore blogged about the now quaint-seeming controversy at the time: Companies have long sent promotional materials by the boatload to journalists who typically disclose that the item was a gift.
Mostly self-taught — he left school after eighth grade — he has written openly about polyamory and blogged at length about the threat of a civilization-ending A.I. Despite this, CFAR's sessions have become popular.
On New Year's Day, the actress blogged on her website Happily Eva After about her struggle with depression after the family's night nurse dropped Major — an incident from which he suffered a cracked skull.
He's blogged about the Federal Election Commission (FEC), publicly commented on his opponent, and even came up with a few kickass slogans—"Pimp of the Nation" and "Party to the People" are particularly strong.
Britney blogged throughout her 2007 mental breakdown (which has now become a meme and inspiration to troubled millennials) years before the Kardashians chronicled every dress and Joyce Bonelli contouring session on their personal apps.
Foltz goes to Washington and no one listens After Trevor's initial diagnosis and treatment, Danielle blogged about the ups and downs of his progress and became a strong advocate within the infantile spasms community.
"I wish I could say that it was like on TV, where I poured my heart out and then danced a jig as I left the building," Rebecca blogged later in a celebratory post.
After coming under pressure to provide more credible evidence that he was bitcoin's creator, Wright had blogged on Monday that he would provide "independently verifiable documents and evidence" that would back up his claims.
In my quest to figure out why my annual exercise felt so irrelevant this year, I called up several people who'd similarly stepped off social media a few years back and blogged about the experience.
UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh blogged last month about the prospect that whistleblowers and journalists could be prosecuted for fraudulent conversion under the government's theory that agencies have a property interest in their regulatory decisions.
Surely, on the journey of introspection that followed his Texas defeat, during which Mr O'Rourke ate sacred dirt in New Mexico and blogged religiously, he could have found time to form a view on Brexit?
"The world's middle class has been growing at an unprecedented rate, and as you move up the income ladder, your carbon footprint expands," Bill Gates, who is funding futuristic carbon-free technologies, blogged in 2018.
Kennedy is the only Republican senator so far to vote against one of Trump's judicial nominees, stating he was "not impressed" with one nominee who blogged under a pseudonym and expressing frustration on others dodging questions.
" Earlier this month, she blogged again about Assange in a post called "We have more than a romantic life," in which she said that the romance rumors were "a distraction when so much is at stake.
Pete Saunders, an urban planner who has long blogged on demographic trends in mid-Western cities, argues that Chicago suffers – and fails to keep its black residents - because it remains deeply segregated by race and wealth.
The post has been blogged and reblogged to death but appears to have originated with Tumblr user PetiteTiaras has a theory that will help you remember two early '90s Disney classics in an entirely new way.
Compared to the control group, which was not given the option to share any of the messages they saw, the students who re-blogged information performed worse on comprehension tests on the material they'd just read.
But he was also revealed to have played on the dirtier edges of New Jersey politics, having carried out many favors for his "constituent of one" — Mr. Christie — and blogged anonymously under the pseudonym Wally Edge.
And I think people have been asking you about this for a period, and then you eventually blogged about it and explained your relationship with Jared, and it seems like you got along with him reasonably well.
Presumably one of the other "bumps" Irlam was referring to is the much-blogged-about season 6 incident in which Kit Harrington (Jon Snow) accidentally punched Iwan Rheon (Ramsay Bolton) in the face more than one time.
What was striking to those of us who have kept daily tabs on the race since early summer was that Romney was providing information we all had, and had written, tweeted or blogged about along the way.
During the final few months of her pregnancy, Jaclyn — a former Miss New York USA — blogged for PEOPLE about the experience of adding to her family again, including how she was handling her changing figure this time around.
Los Angeles (CNN)Hunched over the keyboard of his computer in a mobile home park a few miles from Disneyland, Peter Ronald Wexler allegedly blogged in support of cop killers and the terror group ISIS, according to authorities.
New Federal Regulation Deters Experts On Road To Security It used to be a vulnerability was disclosed, a few people who paid attention to such things blogged about it, patches were made, and we went about our day.
After Rachel Lindsay vied for Nick Viall's heart on season 21 of The Bachelor, she embarked on her own journey to find love on the latest season of The Bachelorette — and she blogged about it exclusively for PEOPLE!
Here's a recap of some of the big developments on Monday: Microsoft found itself in the crosshairs for not only having ICE as a customer, but also having blogged in January that it was "proud" of that association.
In the group, she and others often share stories about the power of sending letters of introduction (LOIs) — a topic she's also blogged about, which many in that group believe is more effective than applying to traditional jobs.
At Wednesday's hearing for Duncan and David Stras, a Minnesota Supreme Court justice nominated for the Eighth Circuit, Kennedy asked if either had ever blogged in support of the Ku Klux Klan; Duncan and Stras said they had not.
Former Uber engineer Susan Fowler — who was instrumental in highlighting internal problems with sexual harassment and sexism at Uber when she blogged about her experiences at the company last year — also urged CEO Dara Khosrowshahi to end the policy.
After all, she wrote, she'd blogged about miscarriage before, and would do it in the future if it were to happen again, and it's just so much harder to struggle with the challenges of the first trimester in secret.
Sure, after their three-day wedding celebration in early December and a Caribbean honeymoon (which they live-blogged via Instagram Stories), it would make sense for the two to slow down, take a break from Instagram, and revel in wedded bliss.
Generally, men also tend to be a little formulaic even in their most organic approach to chatting, said Christian Rudder, a co-founder of OkCupid, who analyzed and blogged about the data he gleaned from a number of dating sites.
Still, it is easy to see how Michigan, Nike and the players could benefit from the kind of collaboration hinted at in the deal, which was brought to wider notice last month when a retired lawyer, Bill Wilson, blogged about it.
That, along with its much blogged-about location-aware features, make it a device that feels like more of an ethereal presence in my apartment and less tied down to a physical location where I point my head and yell.
"Once you are off the [tread]mill, you'll feel like Neo did when he unplugged the suction cups from his pale naked body in The Matrix and looked around at the other imprisoned humans," Adeney blogged in his very first post.
What they're saying: "[W]e're very interested in identifying new ways of rewarding open creativity and enabling people to show their gratitude to creators who share their work openly with the world," blogged Cable Green, interim CEO of Creative Commons.
If you blogged about your wedding, you should have to blog about your divorce an equal amount — not as a punishment, but as a declaration that sadness and disappointment and hurt are as welcome in the public sphere as happy news.
It started over the summer, when Kennedy, from his perch on the Senate Judiciary Committee, became the first Republican to publicly criticize one of Trump's appeals court nominees — "I'm not impressed," he told a nominee who had blogged about politics under a pseudonym.
Dr. David Newman, a 45-year-old physician and book author who has given TED Talks and blogged for The New York Times and Huffington Post, faces charges of sexual abuse, assault, and using a controlled substance to facilitate a sex offense.
This story isn't wholly unlike what happened to director Greta Gerwig in May, when she went to see a movie and had all her actions — the laughs, the groans, what she ate, what she drank, her behavior — live-blogged by a fellow moviegoer.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - An Iranian-born woman who blogged about surviving in a world filled with "injustice and diseases" opened fire at YouTube's California headquarters because she was angry at a site she believed was suppressing her videos, police said on Wednesday.
"This is the only case in counsel's memory in which an FBI Director has blogged in real-time about pending litigation, suggesting that the government does not believe the data on the phone will yield critical evidence about other suspects," the company said.
Susan Spungen was the food stylist on the 2009 film "Julie & Julia," about how young Julie Powell blogged her way through cooking the entirety of Julia Child's "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" — a feat that we covered in The Times in 2003.
"No matter where the contest goes it brings that kind of bubble with it," said Keith Mills, 60, an Irish fan who had just flown in from Dublin and said he had blogged from most of the Eurovision Song Contests since 1997.
I wrote a sex column in college, and blogged about sex after graduation, but went on a years-long hiatus after trolls—some I knew and some I didn't—made me feel like I couldn't write about this stuff without hurting myself emotionally.
The newly minted author, who blogged for PEOPLE during her pregnancy and early stages of motherhood, describes her typical morning as one that is full of activity with her son: cuddling, hide and seek, brushing their teeth — and a coffee run for Mom, of course.
Saint Laurent's 2016 palm print bomber jacket sold for $212,22019 and was worn by Olivia Wilde, Justin Bieber, and Keith Richards, though it was shown months after former star of The Hills Lauren Conrad blogged about palm print, directing her readers to offerings from Old Navy.
Even the Telegraph blogged it in an effort to explain what it is exactly that loads of Premier League footballers keep doing with their body when they do a good bit of sports – putting inverted commas around the word 'dab' like it's some sort of subjective concept.
"I think without the video it may have been more difficult for people to comprehend that she was here," said Ms. Fisher, a pediatric nurse who has blogged about aspects of the experience, such as the way well-meaning people seemed to overlook her husband's grief.
However in a letter sent to Microsoft last month (and published yesterday on the WP 230's website), two days after the company blogged about these changes, the EU data protection watchdog group said it still has "significant concerns" about how Microsoft is collecting and processing users' personal data.
A writer with a sharp sense of humor and a knack for getting inside the heads of young people, Choi has reported on emoji and Instagram for Wired, written comic books for Marvel, published an autobiographical book about leaving New York, and blogged about other people's baffling fashion choices.
The Yutu rover ("Jade Rabbit") was launched to the Moon in December 2013 with the Chang'e 3 lander but experienced issues the following month which left it vulnerable to the cold lunar night, culminating in a heart-wrenching episode in which it (unofficially) live-blogged its own death.
Zavala, a widely respected business leader who has blogged about his desire to improve education and innovation, might help Kuczynski patch up rifts with the conservative party of his defeated run-off rival Keiko Fujimori, Popular Force, which will hold a majority of seats in the incoming Congress.
The company currently has no CEO in its own driving seat, after co-founder Travis Kalanick resigned following investor pressure applied in the wake of a report into its internal culture — triggered after a female former employee blogged about experiencing sexual harassment and sexism during her year at Uber.
When graduate student Anna Mayer (who used a pseudonym) blogged about her struggles with her weight, depression and other personal issues while she was in school, she became the target of a cyber mob, which followed her even after she completed her studies and started her first job.
" During the occupation, Duquette and Trent Loos posed for a photo with Ammon Bundy; while a representative from Protect the Harvest has denied offering material support to the occupiers, Todd Macfarlane — a lawyer, Bundy supporter, and standoff spokesperson — blogged that Protect the Harvest had made "its people, resources and checkbook available.
The Love Yourself album series also included a collaborative campaign with UNICEF, LOVE MYSELF, which started in November 2017, raising more than $1 million for the UN agency's #EndViolence campaign and culminating in RM's much-blogged, touching speech at the UN. There, he coined a new mantra of acceptance: "Speak yourself".
Scott has blogged at length about the highs and lows of sticking with and bootstrapping Dubble here — and it's clear there have been some tough times for him personally, not least as he says he's an ideas man, and being "stuck" trying to fix Dubble meant putting other ideas on ice.
" When the network canceled the show after three seasons last May, George R.R. Martin was quick to tweet his outrage — "it was the best space show on television, far and away" — and blogged about it, too: "For hard-core S.F. geeks like me, there's nothing quite like a space show.
Chinese courts have video-streamed or live-blogged increasing numbers of proceedings in recent years as part of a push towards judicial transparency However, rights activists say that in sensitive cases, holding "open" hearings is a tool for authorities to demonstrate state power and that usually the defendant has agreed to an outcome.
The former reality star, who blogged throughout her pregnancy for PEOPLE, previously opened up about her parenthood fears "In my heart, I knew that I was never going to be 'ready,' and that in time, I would just learn whatever I needed to learn and be okay," Port, 32, wrote in her blog.
Amurri Martino has blogged both on her own website, Happily Eva After, and for PEOPLE about parenting challenges aside from Major's head injury, including now-5-year-old daughter Marlowe Mae's woes over back-to-school time, combating mom guilt over Marlowe's first fall, getting pregnant with Major after a miscarriage and more.
Rather than inviting the media to swarm behind him on a cross-country road trip in January that many assumed would be a publicity stunt ahead of a presidential announcement, O'Rourke snuck out of Texas and drove alone to Liberal, Kansas, and blogged about "the gloomy early morning sky" in rambling posts on Medium.
Earlier this month Twitter blogged about stepping up its fight against "violent extremism" on its platform, saying it has increased the size of the teams reviewing reports of problem content and noting it had suspended more than 125,000 accounts for "threatening or promoting terrorist acts, primarily related to ISIS" since the middle of 2015 alone.
In recent months, on Uber's dime, Holder's current employer, the white-shoe firm Covington and Burling, has interviewed hundreds of employees to obtain a picture of Uber's culture; they were hired after the publication of a widely read account by former Uber engineer Susan Fowler Rigetti, who blogged in February about the company's rampant sexual discrimination and harassment issues.
Coachella has to be the most celebrity-obsessed of all major music festivals currently in operation, and the man behind the decks at the moment happens to be James Murphy, the founder and lead singer of LCD Soundsystem, who closed out the main stage the night before in a high-profile, much-blogged-about reunion show.
Ali has blogged here about the approach he took, using a mathematical property called k-anonymity — and both Hunt and 1Password are using this method to enable password checks against Pwned Passwords that don't share the full hash of the password being checked (which would be a bad idea because it could create a breach risk).
Despite the fact that obsessing over relationship minutiae seems like a holdover from a simpler time (2007 was also a year when people blogged about minutia for fun!), a quick survey among acquaintances revealed that yes, sudden repulsion still happens to people, including "good people" who don't usually have dirtbag knee-jerky reactions to things that happen around them (and who wouldn't "next" someone unless they had a good reason).
When a study confirmed this lack of a partisan divide, Dan Kahan, a Yale professor who studies the way tribal affiliation affects thinking, blogged that it shows: [for] the 10^7 time that there is no political division over GM food risk in the general public, despite the constant din in the media and even some academic commentary to this effect … Ordinary Americans — the ones who don't spend all day reading and debating politics — just don't give GM food any thought.
In a September article at Washington Monthly, Nancy LeTourneau warned of an "information bubble" that was, according to one poll, leading 57 percent of strong Trump supporters to doubt that Democrats had a chance of capturing the House in midterm elections — calling back to the libertarian writer Julian Sanchez's blogged 2010 warning that the conservative movement was "moving toward epistemic closure," though not the liberal activist Eli Pariser's 2011 book arguing that online "filter bubbles" were presenting us all with information that flattered our existing biases.

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