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One participant braved the Amazon, while another one experienced Croatia.
His partner, Laura Zerra, has braved Panama, Peru and Colombia.
The few women competitors who braved it were openly harassed.
Most braved the freezing prairie winter to walk into Canada.
Parton is not among those who have braved it, though.
We braved the muddy fields of Glastonbury to find out.
One of them braved a hail of bullets while fleeing.
"Today I braved multiple terrifying surgeries," she wrote on Friday evening.
In Laos, the relay's sole rider, Nilamon Binthavone, braved a monsoon.
"Today  I braved multiple terrifying surgeries," she writes in her post.
They even braved crappy weather as they lugged their bags around.
Prince George braved out the helicopter ride ... but then melted down.
The dog walkers and the odd jogger have braved the drizzle.
One day, she braved a snowstorm to get to the salon.
Supermodel Gigi Hadid, 23, braved the frigid cold in N.Y.C. on Dec.
They have braved the responses to their confessions as a united front.
Voters in Sierra Leone braved long queues to pick a new president.
Over 70 people braved the elements to take part in the dip.
Until now, only SecureWorks braved the market and it didn't go well.
Outside, thousands of people braved the heat, hoping to get a photo.
Yet she "braved all the conventions, and God knows that was hard."
A few weeks later, they braved the spirits and came back at night.
"They braved the early morning cold to share that moment with their dad."
I even braved car sickness to finish it on the road trip home!
That's why Kenneth Play has braved the cold to come to my apartment.
Spicer and the White House press corps braved the snow for today's briefing.
Smaller groups of people braved heavy rain on Friday to demonstrate outside parliament.
I'll attend Sarah's wedding—the second wedding I've braved since becoming a widow.
Surfers who braved frigid ocean water without wetsuits couldn't last for very long.
Your intrepid reporter braved the brutal New York City summer to find out.
Mr. Bewley braved a tangled thicket of bureaucratic agencies, eventually planting 140 acres.
That's why Kenneth Play has braved the cold to come to my apartment.
They braved this dangerous work, which all too often created martyrs of marchers.
Should they have braved the fire to try and reach their fallen friend?
Some braved the snow to knock on doors to promote Mr. Biden's campaign.
These voters braved western Pennsylvania snow squalls to get to their polling places.
Workers in the 51-year-old building braved the elements to chronicle the devastation.
But he says a lot of people braved the weather and showed up anyway.
Few commuters braved the morning rush-hour on one of Beijing's busiest subway lines.
Hardcore music fans braved the 14 degrees Fahrenheit weather for a taste of culture.
A small group of protesters braved pouring rain and cold outside the annual meeting.
Justin Trudeau braved the heat for some incredibly warm embraces at Vancouver's Pride Parade.
She came on Wednesday and braved the rain for three and a half hours.
I crashed exclusive balls, braved Bourbon Street, and walked miles alongside parading marching bands.
He braved criticism and ridicule against him, but never gave up on his dream.
We braved it out to find out what this hazard was: a bottle cap!
They braved a packed stairway to the train platform, while being jostled by crowds.
But those who've braved Round 210 have been rewarded with sunbeams through parting clouds.
They braved cold and sleeplessness to provide mobile coverage to climbers on Mount Everest.
First responders braved the frigid waters using rubber rescue boats and high-water vehicles.
Hardy fans braved a watch party at the Nationals' stadium on the Washington waterfront.
Our two dogs joyfully braved the elements to keep us company on the trail.
On December 20, 2,000 people braved the cold to stand united against period poverty.
Thousands braved single-digit temperatures in New York ahead of the traditional ball drop.
Candidates have braved the Granite State winters because they want to become that big story.
On Tuesday, he was showered only with love by the fans who braved the elements.
At New York Fashion Week, the style set braved blizzards and a snow-covered backdrop.
On the road On Friday, motorists braved clogged roads, backups and slowdowns to get out.
McCain braved ill health to voice his condemnation of "spurious nationalism" reminiscent of the 1930s.
Less has braved his way through the crisis; he no longer feels mickeyed or dull.
The early evangelists braved stormy seas and the risk of being thrown to the lions.
No private equity-owned company has braved the tough IPO market so far this year.
Most recently, some Disney parkgoers braved the elements while visiting the park in early September.
And in Paris, they braved sweltering heat to turn out for the city's annual festivities.
There were those who braved the storm willingly, steering boats and cars through rising waters.
A few had braved the wrath of the tiled gods, and came out on top.
Commuters who braved the storm worried that they could be stranded later in the day.
He braved the elements of the Tank to seek a partner with expertise in distribution.
KARLSRUHE, Germany — Many of the artworks at Z.K.M. are not so much viewed as braved.
They braved freezing temperatures in mountainous terrains, and many who survived lost fingers and limbs.
It was her first time wearing a thong, and she braved the situation with total confidence.
Vanity Fair writer Richard Lawson braved the ire of Twitter by calling him out on it.
Brady recently braved the cold like a true New Englander and attended Red Sox opening day.
Only a handful have braved the market following the dismal performance of last year's tech stocks.
A lot of tech reporters braved the line last week, but I honestly couldn't be bothered.
Buffalo braved the elements as well, tackling the tough winter weather as they have for centuries.
A crowd of 229,226 braved frigid temperatures for the league's first outdoor game of the season.
On Sunday, the Modern Family star braved the Massachusetts cold to attend the Pittsburgh Steelers vs.
See, Dorfman braved the uncooperative weather in glittery platform DSquared2 boots — as all fashion champions do.
Having braved Wast Water (10°C) in the suit, I decided to try somewhere even colder.
Many refugees, unable to tolerate life in the camps, have braved the dangerous journey to Europe.
Forty-four times previously, countless individuals have braved the cold, the crowds, and the counter-protestors.
Maleev braved negative-44-degree-Fahrenheit temperatures to witness this rare scene in the Mongolian highlands.
"I braved the bridge tolls," said Peter L. Brown, who was determined to witness the event.
Kourtney Kardashian was in full-blown winter break mode as she braved the frigid Utah weather.
When the migrants have survived and braved the sea, the coast turns them down and that's mournful.
We braved the embargo to find out more about the producers and DJs at Cuba's electronic frontier.
Instead, I braved the final stretch to my building standing 4-inches taller than I usually do.
I braved the disco fries, but found that the gravy was bland and the cheese sauce grainy.
Some had flown out days ago, or braved countless hours of traffic to go north, anywhere north.
But this year, fewer traders braved the violence and the Taliban checkpoints to go there to buy.
The record for Democratic turnout was in 6900 when about 2628,28503 braved the Iowa winter to caucus.
Marathon swimming, a sport rooted in swimmers who braved the English Channel, is relatively new to the Olympics.
The 24-year-old and the infant braved England's winter temps -- it never got out of the 30s.
On the railroad tracks crowds of migrants, wearing donated plastic ponchos, braved the downpour to hold a demonstration.
Let's stop being enablers and learn from companies that have braved the markets, despite less than optimal conditions.
Today I have braved wearing #THEDRESS in London after weeks of reading articles about how unoriginal I am.
Today Twilio braved the public markets and did what no technology startup has done all year – go public.
That same day, I braved the rain to check out Lady Gaga's Joanne World Tour at Citi Field.
The mourners braved heavy rains to get inside the church, where Lauda's coffin was flanked by flower wreaths.
They looked relaxed as they braved the rainy weather and walked arm-in-arm in the East Village.
"" When asked how he braved the elements, he's quick to debunk the "it never rains in L.A." mythos.
Too many braved the deluge, believing the storm, like some before it, would bring more bluster than obliteration.
Hundreds of strangers braved the 100-degree heat to pay their respects to 63-year-old Margie Reckard.
Fans, including plenty of politicians and VIPs, braved some rain and chilly April weather to enjoy the game.
"Two of our forest guards have been killed in timber encounters while many have braved injuries," Aslam said.
Ben Stein braved the outdoors Friday to make a trek to the market ... and the image is gripping.
Thousands braved a thunderstorm to march from Kwai Chung to Tseun Wan district, in the city's New Territories.
As I braved the store's interior, sadly the freshly polished linoleum floor showed no signs of forgotten receipts.
Kate braved the rainy weather in a Sportmax green coat over a green printed shirt dress from Michael Kors.
Jake Gyllenhaal braved the brutal New England cold on Friday to meet with survivors of the Boston Marathon bombings.
In downtown Washington, protesters braved a cold morning that would go on to feel like a quintessential spring day.
More than 100 runners braved the 30 degree Boston temp Saturday to participate in the 2017 Santa Speedo Run.
Our incredible Googlers in Pittsburgh braved the rainy weather for #GoogleWalkout then hit us with this lovely team photo!
By the evening of December 17th, the protesters had braved sub-zero temperatures for five nights in a row.
The Grammy performer not only braved the crowds at In-N-Out, she also took her kiddo to Disneyland.
No one understands this more than live-in couples who've braved cold season together (especially if kids are involved).
"I can't say it," she said, then braved the hot sauce to avoid adding more fuel to the fire.
Undefeatable, Koons braved the insults and finally realized his plan to install the monument at the heart of Paris.
Here are some of the good boys and girls who braved the unseasonably warm fall day in full costume.
Millions of New York voters braved long waits and cold rain on Tuesday to make Albany work for them.
I still braved a little February wind to step out for a birds-eye view of the sparkling city.
Risking their future, our fellow citizens have braved batons, tear gas, rubber bullets and even slashing by triad members.
They've braved snow and mountains, and most of all their own injuries: blisters, sore ankles and nagging Achilles tendons.
Denver (CNN)An army of Denver teachers braved freezing temperatures Monday, sacrificing pay to strike for a better future.
Voters braved the floods and landslides of the rainy season to cast their ballots in a massive exercise of democracy.
I kept my hooded sweater on for the majority of the class, while others braved the wind in sports bras.
A fellow sergeant at Jacksonville Sheriff's Office snapped a photo of Irvin moments after the hero braved the rushing river.
My Verge colleague Loren Grush has also braved an exoskeleton that simulates age-related conditions like macular degeneration and cataracts.
"All right, love you ladies!" he called out, and braved the coterie of autograph hunters waiting outside the stage door.
Petty Officer Second Class Matthew G. Kantor, 22, braved machine-gun fire to protect his teammates and was mortally wounded.
Residents across Michigan, Chicago and Wisconsin braved the cold to share their photos of the icy lake to social media.
Planes, electric cars, and rail tracks felt the pain, and we explored how the nation's transportation system braved the weather.
Some who braved the weather taped plastic bags to their sneakers and wore trash bags in lieu of waterproof jackets.
The commission's lone Democrat, Mignon Clyburn, harshly criticized the proposal, and activists braved the heat to protest outside FCC headquarters.
It was awful weather and Sad Girls Club members braved the cold and all came out that really gross night.
Similarly, Patricia Arquette braved the 2015 Oscar campaign trail by mixing her own bold jewels with the occasional borrowed accessory.
On the bay, the few sailboats that had braved the weather headed for safe harbor as the wind whipped up.
There have been few tech IPOs this year, but the ones that braved the public markets have done very well.
The team braved knee-deep piles of bat feces in Texas, donning masks when carbon dioxide concentrations became too high.
But a few holdouts have remained, including some who braved temperatures of minus 9 Fahrenheit (minus 23 C) on Wednesday.
We brought a Razr into Samsung's event and braved the dirty looks to bring you this head to head comparison.
Some of that advice we followed (we dressed modestly), and some we didn't (we braved the markets on our own).
While the ACA is certainly not perfect, it braved a pathway to closing the many gaps in America's health system.
As reporters covering the trial daily from November through February, we often braved dipping temperatures to start forming lines outside.
Some yogis practiced in the hallways, dining hall, or anywhere they could find space, while others braved the cold outside.
The couple, who had been dating for more than a decade, braved the freezing temps for some unique wedding photos.
The Faqeh family braved a dangerous journey along mountain roads where air strikes from the Saudi-led coalition are frequent.
About 7,000 people, many in air masks and gas masks under thick winter hats, braved temperatures below minus 4 Fahrenheit.
Protesters in Atlanta braved frigid nights and camped out in front of the courthouse this week, demanding justice for Hill.
American Indians in North Dakota braved rubber bullets and water cannons to protect their drinking water from an oil pipeline.
They hand-painted a sign outside the Poison Squad dining room that read None But the Braved Dare Eat the Fare'.
In the small town of Boone, she held a meeting on Saturday that drew about 25 locals who braved the snow.
During the outdoor ceremony, the couple and their guests braved the chilly temperatures, with Brown at one point taking Padron's coat.
Despite that, millions of voters braved stifling heat to pick a new president, elect half the Senate and the entire House.
Instead she flew to Orlando, where she braved the 94-degree heat Monday to offer comfort to those who are grieving.
Anthony Douglas, who is half Portuguese, is one tech founder who braved the recession and started a business six years ago.
Voters -- 55 million of the 0003 million-strong population registered for the pivotal election -- braved stifling heat to cast their ballots.
The singer Kelela mesmerized the stylish crowd, who braved the polar conditions and a long subway (or Uber) ride to attend.
Maddie Moate from BBC Earth Unplugged braved the mosquito box to learn more about how these tiny bloodsuckers feed off us.
On Monday, he braved a cold, wet night to deliver food to about 100 people gathered outside the Ostiense train station.
The 24-year-old recently bundled up and braved freezing temperatures to ring in the new year with a paddleboarding adventure.
But a few holdouts have remained, including some who braved temperatures of minus 9 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 23 C) on Wednesday.
I even braved the cold plunge pool at a spa a few weeks ago and remained both breathing and itch-free.
The Shooter actor, wearing a hat and shorts, braved the weather to show off his super-toned body and chiseled abs.
Crowds of fans braved the wet weather to catch a glimpse of DiCaprio, who signed autographs before eating at the cafe.
Hundreds of thousands of people braved the brutally cold the Korean winter to protest on Seoul's streets to demand Park's ouster.
During my period of intense dental care here, I hated wearing temporaries and often braved the public with missing front teeth.
Out of the couple's 300 invited guests, only 10 of their relatives braved the weather to bear witness to their wedding.
Noisey staffers Kristin Corry, Kim Kelly, and Jabbari Weekes braved the internet on a random Tuesday and this is what happened.
Any New Yorker who has braved the walkways beneath city overpasses or rail lines knows just how unbecoming they can seem.
Doing as her friends do, she braved new behavior, feigned a grin — I couldn't name it but I could spot it.
In my previous job as a migration correspondent, I wrote mostly about the Syrians who braved the boat journey to Europe.
A crowd braved rain on the downtown strip of Nashville that is famously dotted with the neon lights of music clubs.
I was a vaping early adopter and braved rumors of popcorn lung and exploding e-cigarette batteries to quit nicotine altogether.
Local journalists have braved dangerous conditions and fought off exhaustion to provide information to city residents—and jumped into action when needed.
"Having braved the crucible of addiction (and pleased the court), his ongoing commitment to recovery continues to inspire and amaze," he continued.
The "Silver Spoons" star went on to have four children with his wife and they braved some tough times as a family.
The 4-month-old tot braved the debut of Levine's Hollywood Walk of Fame star wearing a knit cap and black cardigan.
The guards also reportedly braved the 90 degree California heat in their heavy outfits and were also seen carrying a Russian flag.
Justin Peck, who braved a boobytrapped building to rescue his injured comrade-in-arms, was honored in a section dealing with terrorism.
President Obama braved the rain and a thick fog to hit the links in San Francisco on Saturday, according to pool reports.
Despite St. Mark's Square being closed, some people braved the flood waters to get across the city in places without raised catwalks.
After taking the doors off the chopper, they braved icy wind to hover over the fjord at the mouth of the glacier.
Celebs such as Chrissy Teigen, Selena Gomez, and Pete Holmes are just a few of the stars that have braved some storms.
Through 18 hours of wind and rain, Ashlee braved live power lines and deep water, to help save more than 40 lives.
Hundreds of people, mainly from Africa and the Middle East, have braved wintry conditions to cross into Canada, where they face arrest.
Ask anyone who has braved the city sidewalks in flip flops, they've likely ended the day with their toes covered in soot.
She has braved the post-debate spin room in the past, and often sees her own selfie lines form on the trail.
Over the weekend, about 400 Greenlanders braved chilly weather to attend a memorial outside the Icelandic consulate in Nuuk, the country's capital.
The finish line on Nome's Front Street was lined by big crowds who had braved Kaiser's early arrival at 3:39 a.m.
It is especially ironic when that offended graduate piloted helicopters and braved the void of space in her service to the nation.
She raised her arms in celebration on crossing the line in front of a large crowd that braved bitter cold in Killington.
Swimmers wearing Santa hats and other costume braved 40-degree temperatures (4 degrees Celsius) to partake in the New York City tradition.
One such voter, Gladys Harris, 63, braved lung disease and a torn ligament to vote at her regular polling place last November.
On Saturday, roughly 10,000 people braved rain showers and marched the length of Bucharest's iconic Calea Victoriei, dancing and waving rainbow flags.
Crowds of fans braved the heat for the annual Frida Fest — held every year on Frida Kahlo's birthday, July 6 — in Whittier, California.
Lugging their own guitars and equipment, they braved through a furious crowd of shouting and spitting citizens hellbent on roughing up some Beatles.
Doherty braved the perilous Antarctic waters for the TV series Planet Earth: Blue Planet II, which premieres in the US on January 20th.
Topless feminist activists braved the cold to face off with security forces, a few meters away from the Elysee Palace, the president's residence.
On Saturday, they braved the 27°F temperatures and spoke out with their colleagues in Antarctica and the other marchers around the world.
In that short distance, the 8-year-old driver made several turns, went over a set of railroad tracks, and braved four intersections.
She braved the 20 degree cold to see the sights, along with Zoe Kazan, the screenwriter who wrote "Wildlife" in which Carey stars.
Williams again braved small arms fire and climbed back up the cliff to evacuate other injured soldiers and repair the team's satellite radio.
Paul was the dogged one — the diminutive activist who gave up sleep, gave up leisure, braved rancid prisons to serve the suffragist movement.
Our team braved the pumpkin spice seas and taste-tested every weird and unusual pumpkin spice treat we could get our hands on.
Reflecting growing indignation, thousands of rights activists and others braved strong rains on Monday to show their support for Mr. delos Santos's family.
Falah Mohammed braved the intimidation to work on the election in 2010, but stayed away in 2014 after Islamic State threatened his family.
He braved the wilderness as the days grew shorter, his legs so swollen and blistered from exposure that he vomited with the pain.
It's a woman and two teens who say they just braved the swift current of the river to make it to the United States.
An estimated 4,103 people braved the heat Saturday to walk roughly a half-mile from the Atlanta City Detention Center to a federal building.
Park supporters braved the snow on Saturday to complain about the impeachment, penned in by scores of police whose buses were used as barricades.
Hundreds of thousands of South Koreans braved the brutally cold winter temperatures to take to the streets of Seoul and call for Park's ouster.
Armed with a truly massive umbrella, this Irish weatherman braved the wind and rain to bring a live forecast to his Ireland AM viewers.
Many who braved the cold to meet Ms. Dunham were fans of her show and her writing, but said they remained uncertain about Mrs.
If you braved the outdoors at all during this "bomb cyclone" snowstorm, you may be struggling with the aftermath of a sniffly, stuffy nose.
YEKATERINBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Russian swimmers braved the icy water and freezing temperatures of Lake Shartash in the Ural mountains to hold a chess tournament.
They've braved haunted houses and roller coasters together, but Kevin Hart's next adventure with Jimmy Fallon should be an even bigger thrill: co-hosting.
She's braved heat from both liberals and conservatives who say her record as a prosecutor contradicts her more recent rebranding as a progressive Democrat.
She was one of hundreds of strangers who braved 100-degree (38 Celsius) heat to pay their respects to 63-year-old Margie Reckard.
Before settling into conversation, Denis braved the café car, where an excruciatingly slow-moving line had formed before the train even left the station.
Read more: I visited Pompeii in the middle of Europe's deadly heat wave, and I couldn't believe how many tourists braved the sweltering temperatures
A fitting end to another glorious season in the trenches for John Law, Bills Mafia, and all those who braved The Ralph this season.
The visitor had braved the downpour to give Crump what counted, in field-biology circles, as a hot tip: the golden toads had emerged.
"Barbara really braved the pass," said CeCe Moore, a genetic genealogist who was also among the first to see the potential in the technique.
On Saturday, fewer than 5,000 fans braved Manila's chaotic traffic to head north to Bacoue for the opening game, a scoreless tie against Singapore.
We've all left work (and braved rush hour traffic) at some point only to realize there was an important email we forgot to send.
My colleague Sydney Ember braved the bright lights of Las Vegas and the snow in Reno this weekend to follow several candidates in Nevada.
Brazil's real rose to 4.0489 per dollar and Mexico's peso rose 0.6%, while oil exporter Colombia's currency braved sliding oil prices to rise 0.4%.
Only a few guests braved the dance floor at first, including a pair of male models who practically slithered their way across the room.
As cool winds whipped through the city's streets, more than 200 worshipers braved the dawn, packing the church's pews for a quietly joyful ceremony.
Over 100 people braved the cold and wind in the provincial capital St. John's, lining up outside a Tweed-branded store owned by Canopy.
After she went missing, Chris says the seniors whose lives were touched by Sierra braved the January cold to hand out flyers around their neighborhood.
In Manchester, Brighton and Hove, Ipswich, Newcastle, Bristol and Falmouth, protesters braved the cold -- and in Bristol, a chilly rain -- to make their voices heard.
Yet on September 8th 1,500 people braved challenging logistics and intermittent rain to spend a day in eight makeshift tents there to discuss political ideas.
Across the street, a man in a linen suit braved the 80-degree heat, occasionally dipping into the local meat market for sweet tea refills.
I braved the cold in New York City over the weekend while talking on the phone the whole way, with just AirPods in my ears.
In the pursuit of justice, Crews braved backlash that keeps many assault survivors from coming forward: being called a liar, crazy, difficult to work with.
"This is pretty intense, but Netanyahu's faced — and braved — legal challenges before," Lipner said, pointing to the previous crises that brought down Israel's ruling government.
They even braved the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel on Saturday as the wind whipped their car and the bay rose close to the bridge's bottom.
The fashion industry's top designers, models and celebrity fans braved chilly winter weather in London to walk the red carpet at the Royal Albert Hall.
Hundreds of thousands of anti-abortion and pro-choice activists braved terrible weather to protest around government buildings in Buenos Aires ahead of the vote.
I've pedaled through the swankiest streets in Soho and Tribeca, braved Midtown traffic at rush hour, and docked Citi Bikes everywhere from Brooklyn to Harlem.
There also were thousands of everyday Americans who braved hours-long lines in frigid weather to honor Bush under the soaring dome of the Capitol.
At an old football field outside Austin, where "Friday Night Lights" was shot, former Dillon Panthers braved the heat and posed for dozens of pictures.
She braved the rain to greet Harry again in 2017, when he visited Australia to promote the Invictus Games taking place there the following year.
On the mound, Liriano braved frigid conditions at Great American Ball Park and allowed three runs and five hits with four walks over 90 pitches.
But he braved it through, delivering a clear message on the myriad of ways in which he's trying to make the world a better place.
The purple carpet was hot — literally — at the 2019 Emmys on Sunday as Hollywood's biggest stars braved the 92-degree Fahrenheit heat in Los Angeles.
Space travel has certainly changed since military pilots and scientists who have braved the airless void to go to the moon and back, decades ago.
Spencer the therapeutic dog braved the rain and cold to continue tradition of cheering on runners at the Boston Marathon for the third consecutive year!
Made of volcanic rock, they have braved many challenges over the years: climate change, lichen growth, damage from livestock and the encroaching development of tourism.
I am not immune: I've applied a face mask partly made from colostrum, braved the extreme cold of cryotherapy and gone to a beer spa.
On Sunday, some braved the seemingly endless aftershocks to sift through their shattered homes, looking for valuables — a bankbook, medication needed by an elderly relative.
It followed a visit to Sioux City on Saturday night, where a couple dozen Democrats braved a blizzard to meet him at a downtown bar.
A few young men braved the route down to Chein Khar Li to scavenge food and returned with burned rice and tales of burned bodies.
"I didn't know it was gonna be so big," Cardi B told WABC about the large crowds who braved the chilly temperatures to see her.
A few young men braved the route down to Chein Khar Li to scavenge food and returned with burned rice and tales of burned bodies.
Not far from this place, thousands of refugees have braved the rough sea in recent years, crossing in makeshift rafts toward Europe, fleeing indescribable wars.
Small crowds braved the oppressive heat, wearing hats and sheltering in the shade as they watched the coronation unfold on large screens around the Grand Palace.
"A lot of people make a big deal about how awesome it was that Leonardo DiCaprio braved the ice cold tundra in The Revenant," he says.
Chaos in Korea As the Choi scandal unfolded, hundreds of thousands of Koreans braved the brutally cold winter temperatures to protest on the streets of Seoul.
A Minnesota college student braved the brutal cold gripping the Midwest in a pair of shorts on Tuesday –– and he doesn't want his mom to know.
Donald Trump braved a visit to his now-former home of New York City on Saturday night to check out UFC 23 at Madison Square Garden.
You plan to collect the stories of everyday people who have braved "extraordinary distances to speak up and speak out" and post them on the site.
He hooked himself up for zip lines, braved roller coasters, flew in helicopters, and climbed into rally cars, all on company time and the company dime.
"I wrote about those who braved the risks to pursue their passion, and to find out what we can learn from their stories," the businessman explained.
The swimwear designer and star of the reality TV series "Made in Chelsea" braved the warm Caribbean waters with perfect form ... she was also paddle boarding.
When Ramadan, the Muslim holy month, started some three weeks ago, hundreds of residents braved the monsoon rain to join prayers organized in the street nearby.
On a recent Monday, more than two dozen women braved the drizzling rain to gather in a luxe penthouse, with the goal of discussing dystopian fiction.
Speaking on the eve of the opening ceremony, Bach said organizers and the International Olympic Committee had braved and survived Brazil's economic meltdown and political turmoil.
Derek Varin is a northern Minnesota boy who braved the city for the last few months getting ready for his first fight since September of 2014.
When someone called who couldn't find a ride to the center, a regional manager braved the water to pick the patient up in his own truck.
While she's braved VidCon, she says several kids have bumped into her, stepped on her feet, but not one has offered a "sorry" or "excuse me."
At Tuesday's National Board of Review Gala in N.Y.C., Stewart braved the freezing temps in a mod textured mini and black-and-white cap-toe mules.
"She managed to get there, braved the weather and was able to perform so it's pretty inspiring," Hawkins told reporters in a conference call on Friday.
Month after month, the crews braved mountainous seas and loneliness to answer a mystery that has confounded the globe, with little to show for their efforts.
In 2014, the former First Lady famously braved the toboggan ride on a visit to Mutianyu, one of the best-preserved areas of the Great Wall.
Nineteen people were killed, dozens were injured, and a humanitarian group that for decades has braved war zones across the globe decided it had had enough.
Early Wednesday morning, those on the West Coast of the United States who braved the cold predawn hours witnessed a stunning event: a total lunar eclipse.
This tote bag has braved some New York rain, but I wipe the water away when I get home, and the leather still looks brand new.
Last weekend, police fired no tear gas, and an estimated 1.7 million people braved the heavy rain and heat to march peacefully along Hong Kong's streets.
The charity said that Mali had braved gunfire to search for explosives, and had also played a pivotal role by helping to sniff out enemy militants.
Mr. Elliott's father, also a minister, had grown up in the church and braved the sit-ins at a "whites only" lunch counter on Main Street.
The society was initially founded in Indianapolis when 11 of the nation's wealthiest businessmen braved single-digit temperatures to attend an organization meeting in suburban Indianapolis.
POHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Hundreds of South Korean students braved freezing winter temperatures this week to test themselves against the rigors of Marine Corps boot camp.
Would we ever have had the iPod if a bunch of start-ups in the late 1990s hadn't braved legal trouble to create portable MP3 players?
Five miles from Victory Square, where 70,000 Romanians had again braved freezing temperatures to protest corruption, Becali sat unmoved as F.C. Voluntari took an early lead.
He left the game in the seventh inning to a standing ovation from a sparse Citi Field crowd that had braved cold and a pregame downpour.
Social media upstart Snap may have braved the public market, but as of Tuesday, Pinterest doesn't have an IPO announcement in the works, the CEO said.
On Saturday, thousands of people had braved driving rain to attend a full dress rehearsal, instead of watching the German team play in the World Cup.
It was the night of the season's first blizzard, and though Ms. Clark lived nearby, he had braved the trip to Chinatown from South Williamsburg, on foot.
To give a warm welcome to 2017, Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick braved the cold weather of Aspen, Colorado — and danced on the wing of an airplane!
Billy Eichner, great investigator of our time, braved the streets of New York to get answers to the timeless question: do gay people care about John Oliver?
We braved a bumpy downhill ride en route to our hard-to-reach destination and then hiked down a steep hill to a crystal-clear natural pool.
Protesters in Hong Kong braved pepper spray and rubber bullets to successfully delay debate on a controversial bill that would expose Hongkongers to extradition to mainland China.
The way Zoë Saldana braved the flashbulbs — with some majorly confident PDA with husband Marco Perego-Saldana — would've been show-stopping even in a plain column dress.
People from far and wide braved hours of traffic and crazy long lines to get their hands on NASA-sanctioned eclipse glasses in order to experience totality.
We braved the vast lonely road to Beatty, Nevada, which was a mere blip of a city that could be explored on foot within half an hour.
Bankers will be seeking a repeat of the July debut of Line, the Japanese rival to WhatsApp that braved post-Brexit market turmoil to raise $1.3 billion.
Patriots fans braved the weather to welcome the Super Bowl LI Champs back to New England ... with Tom Brady leading the parade through the streets of Boston.
Hands intertwined, Nancy and Ron rose to the pinnacle of political power, weathered cancer and personal heartbreak, and braved the depths of Alzheimer's cold embrace -- always together.
We braved the post–Prime Day wreckage and sifted through the debris to find the very best sales and price cuts you should know about this weekend.
We prevented repeal, marched, rolled in wheelchairs, protested again and again in the Capital, and braved arrest and restraint in order to protect health care for all.
A government museum south of Seoul already honors Mr. Taylor as a hero who braved Japanese retaliation to report the uprising and bloody crackdown to the world.
To that end, Trump poured praise on his Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen on Tuesday, after she braved the White House press corps and defended his policy.
All had left their homes and scrounged for food and braved the rain and the chill to make it to the US border crossing at Tijuana, Mexico.
It's gotta be true love for Christopher and Tessa ... the couple braved today's scary world of air travel, flying into New Orleans from their home in Colorado.
This summer, scientists crisscrossed two oceans, braved wind and cold and deployed two dozen telescopes — all for five blinks of starlight that lasted a second or less.
In Batumi, Gvantsa Basilia, 29, a hotel employee, braved a screening at the Apollo Cinema with her mother, Lilly, an elementary schoolteacher, despite shouting protesters throwing eggs.
Throughout history, too many people have sacrificed too much – fought wars, and braved fire hoses, dogs, bullets, and bombs – for this generation to sit on the sidelines.
Each November Project group posts weekly photos featuring those who braved the predawn hours to do burpees and lunges and all manner of movements out in public.
While hailing the support of thousands of tricolor-waving backers who braved pouring rain and chanted for him to stay, he also acknowledged the obstacles facing him.
But those who braved the cold in Lyon — doctors, professors, self-described "company heads," civil servants and many young people — appeared seduced by his high-flown rhetoric.
Instead, thousands of high school and university students skipped class and braved the city's rainy weather to protest, with some wearing their school uniform while they rallied.
Several thousand people braved the rain in Brussels with the 17-year-old Swede, marching through the city that is home to the European Union's main institutions.
And I'm told by those who braved the full season that some of its many plot threads start to become compelling very, very deep in its run.
But the majority of the companies who braved the markets saw great returns, with all but three trading above their IPO price at the close of the year.
George Stoyle braved cold water and the risk of a nasty sting to get this stunning photo of a lion's mane jellyfish of the Scottish island of Hirta.
PRIEN, Germany (Reuters) - Some 30 swimmers braved the frosty waters of Germany's Chiemsee over the weekend, racing to be crowned "Ice King" of the famous lake near Munich.
Small groups of tourists on a recent weekend braved muddy footpaths through overgrown lawns to chase foggy photographs and answers to the question: What happened to the village?
Each Friday, tens of thousands of demonstrators braved blistering temperatures to echo his call for an end to corruption and Iraq's transformation into a militia-free civil state.
The water cycle is definitely working at the March for Science in Washington, DC. These people braved the elements to stand up for truth and data-driven policies.
It was chilly on the night of Thursday, November 21, but a small crowd braved the weather to listen to a conversation with Mexican luchador Cassandro El Exótico.
But outside, large groups of protesters — including some dressed as handmaids — braved the cold to picket just a few feet away from the long line of tuxedoed attendees.
Ms. Philpott was one of thousands of women who braved a drizzle for hours to have the chance to cheer Mr. Trump at a rally here on Thursday.
Harriet Tubman led groups across a suspension bridge that spanned the gorge, and some slaves allegedly braved the rapids of the Niagara River, swimming to the other side.
In Shaheen Bagh in New Delhi, hundreds of women have braved the winter cold to shut down one of India's busiest thoroughfares, sleeping on thin sheets of cardboard.
A group of influential Pennsylvania labor leaders braved bad weather last week to meet with Lamb, a sign of labor's commitment to steering their members back to Democrats.
"It's a lot of thrills, a lot of power, a lot of fun," said Steelers' defensive end Cam Heyward when he braved the ride ahead of its opening.
More than 643 people braved cold weather to join the queue to get into the event, and the O2 angels were on hand to give out snacks and drinks.
Two years ago, days before Thanksgiving, Nipsey braved the chilly New York fall again and stopped by the office of a magazine where I was employed for an interview.
Kate wore a slimline white dress with a navy pattern by Indian-American designer Naeem Khan, while William braved intense afternoon heat in a blazer and open-necked shirt.
On Sunday, more than 21 people braved the fall air and hit the cold, hard streets of Barrington, Rhode Island, wearing yoga pants of every size, shape and color.
Riders braved an icy wind chill of minus 11 degrees Celsius which made some sleds more difficult to control on the hardened ice, particularly around the "dragon's tail" chicane.
As the snow quickly came down, Kendall, 23, braved the weather to help with the installment process, while big sis Kourtney, 39, watched — and laughed — from inside the car.
Millions more braved long distances and dangerous conditions to get to classrooms whose teacher never arrived, or where there were no textbooks or other materials to help them learn.
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The "Contagion" star braved her local farmers market Sunday in Pacific Palisades, wearing latex gloves and practicing social distancing as she came home with a haul of fresh veggies.
Onlookers at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade braved temperatures that dipped as low as 19 degrees on Thursday, making it the second-coldest Thanksgiving in New York City's history.
More than 100 people braved the chilly temperatures to be among the first to try the vegan steak bake on Wednesday night, the UK's PA Media news agency reports.
We kept each other warm in my apartment but braved winter during my time off so I could show him my city: Central Park, the Cloisters, MoMA, the Village.
Among the search party of family, friends and neighbors who braved the freezing cold in December were two high school friends of Ms. Stern's, Liam McAtasney and Preston Taylor.
Still, thousands braved wind, snow and freezing temperatures on Saturday to march from Heroes Square in central Budapest to the majestic Parliament building on the banks of the Danube.
As the crisis entered its second week, demonstrators and opposition politicians braved intermittent rain to gather near the government's offices and urge her to kill the bill and quit.
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Those that are left to bear witness -- somehow appropriately -- are the foot soldiers who braved the worst of the carnage as they waded ashore in mass ranks to save liberty.
On Sunday, the singer braved bitterly cold temperatures as she took center field to kick off (figuratively) the NFL championship game between the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles.
Fans also braved the harsh heat standing in lines outside theaters in last minute attempts to buy tickets for the movie, which will be released across 12,000 screens on Friday.
People in the crowd Sunday said they had braved the snowstorm out of a fierce loyalty to Klobuchar and Minnesota — regardless of whether they thought she could win the presidency.
Pregnant actress Julia Stiles braved the great outdoors over the weekend, visiting the Gorge Amphitheatre in Washington state to see Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats perform with Kings of Leon.
Bob Schaub, a 25-year resident of the area and lifelong Republican, braved the white-out conditions of the fresh snow in order to see his man from the stands.
When Betancourt, who moved to New York from Venezuela more than four decades ago, braved holiday crowds a week later on Wednesday, she had to leave empty-handed once again.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Thousands braved bitter cold temperatures for a "March for Life" in downtown Chicago on Sunday, five days before the 43rd anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v.
Local people braved the rain to stand in a field lobbing the brightly painted eggs as far as possible - without breaking them - to try to win a popular annual competition.
On January 10, fans braved the elements in Minneapolis to see the Seattle Seahawks beat the Minnesota Vikings 10-9 in the NFL Wild Card round at TCF Bank Stadium.
In Khartoum North on Sunday hundreds of people braved a heavy security presence to protest despite police and other security personnel trying to clear the area ahead of the rally.
Just this past weekend, volunteers braved the snow to knock on 54,000 doors, looking to identify voters who might be sympathetic to Democrats but who aren't on Democratic voter lists.
For the past sixty-five years, the United States deployed to Korea countless young men and women, who braved repeated war threats in a tense military standoff against North Korea.
So I braved the aroma, which was actually less strong once the meat was out of the oven and greeted each of my relatives with two kisses on the cheek.
Fans also braved the harsh heat standing in lines outside theatres in last minute attempts to buy tickets for the movie, which will be released across 12,000 screens on Friday.
Williams once again braved small arms fire as he climbed back up the cliff to evacuate other injured soldiers and repair the team's satellite radio, according to his award citation.
A ship's 30-member crew has braved towering waves and other hazards as it searches the ocean floor for debris from the Malaysia Airlines jet that disappeared in March 2014.
OSTEND, Belgium (Reuters) - Thousands of people braved the biting cold of a Belgian winter on Saturday to take a dip in the North Sea in Ostend's traditional New Year's plunge.
The 220,000-plus fans who had left their warm homes and braved the single-digit temperatures to attend the game surely didn't expect such struggles from the nation's top team.
In 1963, George Plimpton braved the ennui and redundancy of professional football's silliest season to train and scrimmage with the Detroit Lions, resulting in the classic sports book Paper Lion.
This is a man who has braved the truly insane conditions aboard fishing boats in the rollicking Bering Sea, and he knows how to eat to keep his spirits high.
But I braved it and told her that yes, I had made the choice for him to die, because he was suffering and I wanted him to be at peace.
Each year since 2013, tens of thousands of Salvadorans, many of them women and children, have braved the journey across Guatemala and Mexico to seek protection in the United States.
Guests braved the rain to pick up a copy — but don't fret if you didn't make it: Ten more issues will be released on the first day of every month.
They have braved the frigid winter temperatures, the coldest in more than a century, to protest a law they believe discriminates against them as a minority in Hindu-majority India.
ET. Mitch Dean braved the bitter cold on the roof to take in the eclipse, and had the added bonus of a clear sky from his apartment in New York.
Thousands braved the heat to watch a live broadcast of the meeting on big screens outside Foxconn's headquarters, while scores of employees lined up to welcome Gou and Liu inside.
Thousands of protesters, many for climate change, on Sunday braved mid-90s temperatures as the city provided free water and "misting tents" to demonstrators, some of whom are walking several miles.
A tight-knit circle of supporters, among them quite a few personal friends of Nixon and her wife, braved the latest nor'easter to drink beer and get excited about her campaign.
Anderson Cooper was one of the many people who braved the 9° Fahrenheit weather, and he made sure to do a serious shopping trip beforehand to prep for the frigid temps.
The royal mom braved the chilly temperatures (36 degrees!) in Whitehorse, Yukon, in a brilliant red Carolina Herrera coat for her arrival at the MacBride Museum of Yukon History on Wednesday.
But are these the right places for desperate people who have crossed deserts, lived as slaves to collect money for the passage and braved the sea at night in overcrowded boats?
He and his wife, Sajidah, braved the smuggler boats from Myanmar with four young children a year ago, and had a fifth, a girl, in the Bayeun refugee camp in February.
After his speech, as he met for a second time in two days with the celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain, scores of onlookers braved a downpour, cheerfully getting soaked for a glimpse.
Trump's absence prompted social media users to compare Trump to other politicians, from President John F. Kennedy to Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to President Barack Obama, who have braved rain.
Citizens from all corners of the United States braved the frigid weather, chanted anti-abortion slogans, waved flags and hoisted signs as activists and lawmakers argued against the practice of abortion.
The actress braved the rain in Los Angeles Friday and ventured out to her local pharmacy to stock up on the goods ... in her case, boxes and boxes of hair color.
Perhaps foremost, Chazelle (working from a script by "Spotlight's" Josh Singer, adapted from James R. Hansen's book) seeks to bring a sense of awe, of wonder, to what these men braved.
While some women had braved the absurd crowd crush, the audience looked to be largely comprised of young men, most of whom appeared to be in their teens and early twenties.
Last year, venture-backed darlings like Blue Apron and Snapchat braved the public markets, but it was public shareholders who had to keep a stiff upper lip as their shares abruptly sputtered.
"I didn't wanna pay for the toll," recounted Scott Holt, a 32-year-old "struggling comedian" from Jersey City who braved rough winds and choppy waters to get to Manhattan on Thursday.
Meanwhile, thousands braved rain and cold to march from the nearby Washington Monument to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial to send a message in support of civil rights and social justice.
To earn its badge, this beefed up Fusion braved speed and handling trials, raced over 8-inch curbs, blasted through a railroad crossing at 30 mph, sprinted and screeched to a halt.
Scores of rescue workers in the fishing village of Sanlan, about 235 km (23 miles) from Yangon, braved stormy weather to carry ashore the dead, wrapped in plastic, from a military ship.
As the snow quickly came down, Kendall, 23, braved the frigid conditions to help with the installment of the chains, while big sis Kourtney watched — and laughed — from inside their warm car.
More than 1 million refugees and migrants braved the seas in 2015 seeking sanctuary in Europe, nearly five times more than in the previous year, according to the United Nations' refugee agency.
The model and author braved a Purge-themed maze with The Ellen DeGeneres Show's Average Andy (Andy Lessen), a producer on the show, whose scaredy cat tendencies make him the perfect victim.
Some 50 running enthusiasts from around the world braved harsh conditions for Saturday's 42.2-km (26.2 miles) race on the frozen ice of the Arctic Ocean, staged at the Barneo Ice Camp.
Without further ado:   + In the midst of Winter Storm Jonas, someone braved the wind and snow to paint a play on the Thin White Duke's name atop a thin green street sign.
We are no strangers to flood events here — since Katrina and Rita in 2005, our communities have braved Hurricanes Gustav, Ike and Isaac, and two severe and unprecedented rain events in 2016.
The Mong Kok riot follows the 2014 Umbrella Movement protests, which blocked major streets in Hong Kong for months, as pro-democracy activists braved tear gas, pepper gas and police baton charges.
A year ago, Jeff Strang, a longtime horse owner, braved the crowds of 246,2000 at the Belmont Stakes for a chance to witness, after a 246-year drought, a Triple Crown win.
OXFORD, England (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Ahmad Naser Sarmast has braved death threats, intimidation and a Taliban suicide bomb attack to bring his Afghan women's orchestra, currently performing in Britain, to the world.
After a quick tour of the Rockefeller Center ice skaters and a stop for a banana, we braved the security lines and entered Radio City, which is a marvel and a palace.
Another former prime minister, Matteo Renzi, whose Democratic Party is expected to lose big, braved a brief appearance on Friday despite concerns that the island's voters could dent his own political comeback.
The lines to dispensaries are really, really long After the law went into effect Wednesday, the first day of the year, many folks braved the cold to get their newly legalized treats.
And Sanders, not one to show emotion on the campaign trail, momentarily broke down during a nearly five-minute standing ovation — and braved the boos to summon his army to battle Trump.
We braved sandstorms and a broken four-by-four to capture the visual story of how people living on the edges of the country's vast sands are being displaced by climate change.
Yet the faithful braved the chilly weather outside the town's Manger Square as traditional Christmas songs like "Jingle Bells" played in Arabic over loudspeakers and scout groups paraded with bagpipes and sang carols.
Pinning medals on soldiers and black-clad members of the Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Service, an elite unit, Mr Carter notes that they have braved snipers, mortar fire and car-borne improvised explosive devices.
Palin's endorsement trickled through the Hansen Agriculture Student Learning Center at Iowa State University, the reaction from supporters of Mr. Trump who braved snow and frigid temperatures to see the candidate was mixed.
Before the event, people eager to get into the auditorium braved frigid weather and stood for more than an hour in a line that extended blocks and wrapped into a nearby parking lot.
Liev Schreiber and his girlfriend Taylor Neisen braved the winter weather in New York City on Sunday morning, and were spotted taking a walk together with one of the Ray Donovan actor's dogs.
"We are going to invest massively in wind, solar and other sustainable energies," Sanders told a cheering crowd that had braved near triple digit temperatures to see him in a downtown Sacramento park.
David Joyner, the puppeteer who braved the dark abyss inside the Barney costume for a decade, described what being Barney was really like to Business Insider: Being inside this costume is pretty cool.
Famous guests who have braved the comic's ridiculousness before include President Obama, who was asked how it felt to be the last Black president, and Justin Bieber, who got a spanking from Galifianakis.
The trailer was less than a minute long, but it was full of promise, showcasing a gorgeous, moody adventure called Below where a tiny figure braved a dark cavern and the dangers within.
Nearly two weeks ago, pro-government forces advanced to positions overlooking the road, effectively cutting it off - although some trucks still braved the hazardous route last week, an opposition official in Aleppo said.
Monday marked the first day of the new semester and several dozen students braved freezing temperatures to show their support for Hawkins and plead for her reinstatement by holding a protest on campus.
Set against South Africa's verdant landscape, this meditation on the struggles often braved by quirky children brings the power of the imagination to life — here in the form of an enormous, prowling leopard.
It didn't feel super safe, but Motherboard had an opportunity to sit down with president and COO of Nintendo of America (and living meme) Reggie Fils-Aimé, so we braved the rickety structure.
Demonstrations took place in cities including London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Newcastle, and Manchester, as people braved the rain to show solidarity with those affected by the U.S. president's executive order, which was signed Friday.
More than 50 runners from 18 countries braved Arctic temperatures and the threat of polar bears on Saturday to race in the North Pole Marathon in temperatures that fell to -41 degrees Celsius.
On Sunday, protest organizers estimated that nearly 2 million people braved the rain to take part in what has been described as one of the largest pro-democracy demonstrations on the island yet.
Matthew Passion" to the Park Avenue Armory in 2014, and this summer braved heatstroke-inducing temperatures to conduct an amateur chorus of a thousand at Lincoln Center for David Lang's "the public domain.
He was among the first to study an ancient fish, the coelacanth, at more than 450 feet beneath the surface, and braved waters at subfreezing temperatures in Antarctica, thanks to cutting-edge equipment.
Five of those doctors and that one dentist work in the clinic that Wayunisih and her daughter braved the dark road to reach, and it is here that ASRI has concentrated its efforts.
Roger Federer won't let a bit of quarantine or snow keep him from being the G.O.A.T ... 'cause the tennis superstar braved the cold for a trick shot sesh ... and it's impressive as hell!!
But at least the fans who braved the unseasonably chilly weather and light drizzle were treated to this: two renditions of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" during the seventh-inning stretch.
On the sidewalk outside the last of three bars, No. 8, a trio of fans who grew up together in Brooklyn braved a line that hadn't budged for an hour, hoping for admittance.
It is the kind of bike hegemony that was once hard to imagine in New York City, where cars and taxis long claimed the streets and only hardened cyclists braved the chaotic traffic.
On June 225, after criticism of her inaction, Ms. Raggi braved the opposition and decided to start a staggering closure of the 6663,2666 iconic "nasone" — or big nose — drinking fountains throughout the city.
Hundreds of supporters braved a torrential downpour and a line that wrapped around city blocks to see the entrepreneur and nonprofit executive, who has attracted a wave of contributions from small-money donors.
Hundreds of other civilians were still trapped in the ruins of the town and - facing capture, starvation or bombardment from above - several have braved sniper fire to dash across a bridge to safety.
A group of people braved the rain for hours on the southern side of a cross-border bridge on Thursday anxiously waiting for their family members and co-workers to return to South Korea.
Stars including Harvey, Snoop Dogg, Robin Thicke and Sting all braved the rain to perform for the crowd on stage, some attempting to stay dry with umbrellas, while others opted for hats or coats.
This state, the State of Montana was forged by incredible pioneer men and women who braved the cold and came in the wilderness to build a beautiful life right out here in the open.
An explosive look at the social struggles braved by young women, Pinky delivers an unflinchingly honest take on female friendship's troubled power dynamics — a sure favorite for anyone who's ever struggled to fit in.
Word of Moore's death has inevitably renewed the discussion about where he rates on the roster of those who have braved the role, the same way people argue about the best quarterback or pitcher.
LONDON (Reuters) - Thousands of people braved London's winter drizzle on Sunday for a screening of the Oscar-nominated movie that has become a rallying point for opponents of U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration policy.
On Friday morning, many commuters braved long and complicated commutes into New York and other areas, facing a confusing slate of schedule changes, delays and cancellations with a mixture of weariness, frustration and stoicism.
One team of broadcast journalists who braved the Category 4 storm is now being applauded for helping to save a man's life—capturing the heroic effort in the midst of an on-air broadcast.
The poll found just five candidates registering more than 3 percent support, while those who braved the drizzling conditions and threat of thunderstorms congregated around the candidates who emerged hours later atop the polls.
The historical Mildred and Richard were ordinary people who sought to live an ordinary life, yet they braved notoriety and contempt to challenge the commonwealth of Virginia's ban on interracial marriage with Loving v.
Likewise, his voters — who braved heavy snow and bracing winds in Pittsburgh to back their preferred candidate despite the tightness of the election — should not be mocked or blamed for their passion and participation.
In cities across the United States, women braved subzero temperatures in some parts of the country to march even as accusations of anti-Semitism have rocked the movement and prompted questions about its future.
MUNICH (Reuters) - Around 25,000 people braved the rain in Munich on Sunday to protest the hardline immigration stance of Chancellor Angela Merkel's Bavarian allies three months before they face a tough state election in Bavaria.
An adept of soft diplomacy and symbols, Macron picked an 8-year old brown gelding named Vesuvius from the presidential cavalry corps and braved stringent Chinese quarantine checks to offer it to President Xi Jinping.
Park's final weeks in office were marred by huge demonstrations as hundreds of thousands of South Koreans braved the brutally cold winter temperatures to take to the streets of Seoul and call for her ouster.
He even braved our arch nemesis, ice, in order to get a photo that would feature a face-planting doofus if we had been the subjects, but just looks really cool with him in it.
While the businessman is used to battling entrepreneurs on ABC's Shark Tank, he recently braved the deep blue and took a dip with Galapagos sharks off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii, for a good cause.
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghans braved chaotic delays outside polling stations and the threat of militant attacks to vote in parliamentary elections on Saturday that were seen as a major test of the Western-backed government's credibility.
Headlined by Julianne Hough as Sandy and Aaron Tveit as Danny, the cast of the of Grease: Live braved not only a live studio audience but also the watchful eyes of millions across the country.
The prince, 36, braved the rain on Tuesday to attend the first This Can Happen conference in London alongside friend Neil Laybourn, with whom he has been highlighting the issue of mental health for males.
But let me explain something, the ones who have decided to stay, year in and year out, who have braved the relentless bombardment, day in and day out, most of them don't plan on leaving.
The 68-year-old Foxconn founder was speaking at the company's annual general meeting in Taipei, where a few hundred shareholders and supporters had braved the heat to watch a live broadcast on big screens.
Like tens of thousands before him, he made his way with a group of friends to Turkey and then braved the short but perilous sea crossing to the Greek island of Lesbos in early November.
One rainy, chilly, so-Irish day in October 2011, voters braved the cold and slippery cobblestones to reach polling places scattered throughout Dublin, intending to elect their choice for President of the Republic of Ireland.
An estimated 15,000 demonstrators braved sub-zero temperatures Sunday in a rare show of opposition to Orban's government, with demonstrations spreading beyond the capital Budapest for the first time in the current wave of unrest.
Kate braved the windy elements in a chic black coat dress with cream trimming from Goat — an outfit she also wore during a 2014 trip to New York when she was pregnant with Princess Charlotte.
Back in Tokyo at a MatchaBar pop-up, I watch the brothers pose with customers who have braved the wind and rain in the name of Instagram-worthy lattes and matcha-dusted Brooklyn Ribbon Fries.
Then again, that's a pretty good description of the entirely foreseeable nightmare that the network braved by jolting "Roseanne" back to life -- and getting back into business with its mercurial namesake -- in the first place.
"I had people bang on the door [and] throwing ... cashews at the window," said Lauren Sham, a candidate who braved the very public interview for a chance to land a recruiter position with ABS Staffing.
Thousands of scientists and science enthusiasts braved cold, rainy weather on Saturday to march in Washington, DC, in the name of disciplines they love, the research and discoveries they value, and the policies they oppose.
They braved below-freezing temperatures, despite being branded as treasonous agents of George Soros, the Hungarian-American philanthropist, by most major private and public media outlets, which are mostly controlled by allies of Mr. Orban.
What makes the journey of these immigrants from the Middle East and Northern Africa different from others is not the dangers they braved before a Spanish rescue crew spotted them last summer in the Mediterranean.
MOSCOW — Protesters across Russia braved icy temperatures on Sunday to demonstrate against the lack of choice in the March election that is virtually certain to see President Vladimir V. Putin chosen for a fourth term.
Perhaps the most perceptive element of the building is in response to Hurricane Harvey and Houston's tendencies to flood (Menil Collection security and facilities staff braved the storm in the Main Building, protecting the artwork).
I spent a day in October aboard this floating courthouse as it braved choppy currents, malarial mosquitoes and the threat of pirates to provide something exceptional in Brazil's unruly Amazonian frontier: the rule of law.
MYTILENE, Greece — They had braved risks and hardships to get to Greece, having crossed the narrow strait from Turkey in flimsy rafts like nearly a million others last year — with hundreds dying along the way.
Ms. Lloyd, who previously ran for Congress, was among about 100 Democrats who braved a harsh April snowstorm to attend the party's annual county dinner at a motel in this town of about 11,20003 residents.
Harding, one of a handful of foreign reporters who have visited Somalia on a regular basis in recent years, followed the charismatic Nur as he braved death threats and tried to revive the ruined city.
Leonardo DiCaprio slept in an animal carcass and hiked through a frozen tundra to shoot The Revenant, while Amy Poehler consumed a dangerous amount of waffles and braved an ice rink in heels for the series.
Diendere's supporters, among hundreds of observers who braved strict security checks to pack the courtroom in the capital of Ouagadougou, cheered the former spy chief when he stood to confirm his presence to the military tribunal.
Hosts Kevin Hart and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson braved light rain to take over the Burbank lot, where they entertained more than 22016,210 attendees for the duration of the roughly two-and-a-half hour show.
Australian researchers braved treacherous sea conditions to collect data on the melting Totten Ice Shelf there, which holds up a body of ice that would cause over 11 feet of sea level rise, if it melted.
Some intrepid joggers, however, braved the midday heat, with temperatures forecast to reach 99 F (37.2 C).  Reporting by Jonathan Allen in New York; Additional reporting by Will Dunham in Washington, D.C.; Editing by Dan Grebler
Baldwin, 59, braved the hot seat as a lineup of his costars, family and friends honored (and poked fun at) his career during the taping of Spike's One Night Only: Alec Baldwin, which will air July.
Hundreds of people braved frigid weather in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, on Friday to watch Senator Bernie Sanders deliver a fiery condemnation of Wall Street and urge voters across the state to vote for him in record numbers.
Tiger Woods, the 2002 U.S. Open champion here, was among those who braved the intermittent rain, the 15-times major champion playing nine holes in the morning in temperatures more normal for March than late spring.
The Maples and their fans—they routinely drew crowds of 21991 or more, who braved the cold weather of Lemoine Memorial, which had been nicknamed "Pneumonia Park,"—wouldn't have to wait long for their trophy, though.
He braved the raging rapids of the Chattooga River between Georgia and South Carolina for a favorite role, as one of four suburbanite buddies who undertake a journey into America's heart of darkness, in "Deliverance" (983).
Shuping Wang, a Chinese doctor who braved the loss of her job as well as ostracism, assault and the destruction of her first marriage to expose the spread of AIDS in rural China, died on Sept.
It could have been the sparse crowd: Only about two dozen people braved blizzard-like conditions in Sioux City Saturday to attend the gathering organized by the Woodbury County Democrats, a traditional stop for presidential hopefuls.
For the first two days after departing from Ushuaia, Argentina, we braved heavy turbulence in the Drake Passage, a notoriously nasty stretch of water where giant waves crash together as the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet.
Monday night at Azteca, the Houston Texans and the Oakland Raiders braved altitude, pollution and laser pointers before a decidedly pro-Raiders crowd that mixed enthusiastic local fans with those who traveled across the border to watch.
After pinning the medals on the Iraqi's chests, Mr Carter notes that the Iraqis had braved snipers, improvised explosive devices, mortar fire and suicide car-bombs, and declared that their bravery guaranteed that IS would be beaten.
The annual festival also attracted clinker-built rowing boats, Edwardian steamboats, traditional slipper launches, wooden canoes and an armada of the "Little Ships" that braved the Channel in 1940 to rescue British and allied forces at Dunkirk.
Snapchat, which has 178 million daily users, may have braved the IPO market ahead of Pinterest, but it also made it more difficult for Pinterest and others to follow with its earnings misses and falling share price.
Most locals are descendants of people who also braved the Aegean Sea, fleeing Turkey or forcibly displaced in the aftermath of World War I. The two brothers who run Myrivilis' Mulberry are the grandsons of a refugee.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - The coronation of South Korea's skeleton emperor Yun Sung-bin was staged with thousands of cheering fans who braved the cold to watch their new Olympic hero receive his gold medal on Friday.
Shouting "Wearing mask is not a crime," thousands of protesters are braved the rain to march in central Hong Kong as a court rejected a second legal attempt to block a mask ban at pro-democracy rallies.
Democrats set a record for caucus participation in Iowa in 85033, after eight years out of the White House, when more than 239,000 Iowans braved snowdrifts and freezing temperatures to choose Obama over Clinton and then-Sen.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The beaten-down bonds of Chinese internet companies have rebounded since the May flare-up in U.S.-China trade tensions, reaping a good profit for investors who braved the storm to buy the dips.
Think of it as the perfect thing to stick on when you and your mates have braved the nightbus back from Herne Hill and you need to check out of reality for just a few more hours.
Another woman has braved the prospect of a lawsuit in order to share her story of having an affair with President Trump, telling CNN she felt compelled to go public despite the attempts made to silence her.
Even though most Congolese believed that the elections would not be fair and transparent, many still braved torrential rains and long waiting times to cast their ballots, underscoring the nation's overwhelming desire for a change in leadership.
Now one of Europe's most glittering film festivals, it began in 245 as an underground act of defiance powered by generators during the darkest days of the siege, and 280,225 Sarajevans braved the shelling to attend screenings.
Taking refuge from the afternoon glare in the shadow of a Caterpillar backhoe, Mr. Christie greeted some of the 50 or so people who had braved the bracing November weather to witness their governor receive the recognition.
If you've braved one too many supposedly spooky novels only to find the pages haunted by nothing but stale genre devices like these, you might approach "The Ghost Notebooks" with a certain "been there, read that" trepidation.
Whether you braved the mall on Black Friday or stayed on your couch all day, the simple truth is this: All you need is an internet connection and a credit card to score all the best deals.
He gave jobs to centrists, Socialists, En Marche youngsters (including Gabriel Attal, aged just 29) and those from the centre-right (notably Franck Riester, a former Republican who braved party disapproval to back the legalisation of gay marriage).
Many fewer people, however, have braved the 1,500-page novel itself — not because Americans are lazy or illiterate, but because holy hell, that is many, many pages about 19th-century France, and we all have things to do.
Students from NYC area high schools, as well as some colleges, braved the afternoon rain and chanted against DeVos and President Trump's controversial immigration ban, which is set to be argued in a federal appeals court Tuesday night.
After a major snowstorm dumped about 27 inches of snow on New York City this weekend, one noble rat braved the weather to make sure the streets of Brooklyn Heights were safe for all creatures, human and rodent.
Fleeing war, thousands of mainly Syrian refugees have braved rough seas this year to make the short but precarious journey from Turkey to Greece's islands, from which most continue to mainland Greece and northward into wealthier western Europe.
Since the "Umbrella Movement" of 2014, the Communist Party has been making clear that it will tolerate no more insubordination—and yet three days later demonstrators braved rubber bullets, tear gas and legal retribution to make their point.
Last year, corn kernels were found in the stomach of a North Korean soldier who braved a hail of bullets to defect to South Korea, highlighting nutrition problems that experts say have plagued the isolated country for decades.
The brightest faces at today's March for Science in Washington, DC didn't belong to scientists, but to the kids of all ages and backgrounds who braved the torrential rain to protest their government and stick up for science.
Nine-year-old Irina Ilyukhina braved swarms of blood-sucking bugs as she went berry picking with her competitors in the Russian town of Berezniki, where the annual mosquito festival has been held for the past four years.
Fleeing war, thousands of mainly Syrian refugees have braved rough seas this year to make the short, but precarious, journey from Turkey to Greece's islands, from which most continue to mainland Greece and northward into wealthier western Europe.
DAWLISH, England, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Throwing up spectacular showers of spray, trains braved the waves along one of Britain's most scenic rail stretches on Thursday, ahead of a weekend which could see widespread travel disruption from high winds.
Pushing a button on our smartphones is so much more convenient than hailing a taxicab and paying cash that most of us haven't braved the elements and crowded streets to hail a taxicab since becoming hooked on Uber.
Once, in an act of biographical overtime, Vasari braved a crowd of anti-Medici rioters to rescue an arm of Michelangelo's statue "David," which lay broken on the ground in three pieces, the casualty of a hurled bench.
Despite evidence that the election was conducted more cleanly compared with years past, Afghans who braved Taliban violence to cast ballots now fear a muddled outcome because of fraud, dragging their war-ravaged country into a new crisis.
A wiser American approach in Iraq would have invested in Iraqi nationalists — seeing not just counterterrorism, Iranian infiltration, and oil, but the concerns of a young population that braved militia bullets to demand reforms to corrupt, broken politics.
After we greeted a mother and two children who had braved the lake's cold water for a dip, her camera suddenly was up and she snapped several pictures of the family as they walked away, cloaked in towels.
They collected leaking water in containers they found and used them to refill the few operational toilets, pooled food and even braved the high winds to find a car they could use to recharge a portable oxygen machine.
Black Friday used to be a time when people braved the cold wind to stand in line through the night, and the crowds outside stores in the middle of the night represented the rise and fall of American retail.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong is gearing up for further protests this week after hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators braved heavy rain to rally peacefully on Sunday, marking a change to what have often been violent clashes.
We're now 5 years on from the mass protests on the Maidan, Kiev's central square, where Ukrainians with widely diverging values and visions of their country's future braved bullets to oust then-President Viktor Yanukovych, Moscow's man in Kiev.
Such arguments were no doubt advanced by Punit Renjen, Deloitte's Indian-born, American-resident chief executive, who recently braved the brutal summer heat to visit family—and took the opportunity to do the rounds of government offices in Delhi.
"For me, it's class size and the fact we don't have nurses in every school," said PE teacher and LAUSD mom Sherlett Newbill, 46, who braved the rain to picket outside Dorsey High School in southwest LA Monday afternoon.
"Chinese peacekeepers braved life-threatening dangers to carry out their duties on the front line, defended the United Nations objectives and principles, and fulfilled their promises to multilateralism and the U.N. peacekeeping operations," Hua told a regular press briefing.
In 2007, he braved a rainy stage to unleash what, in my mind, is the best Super Bowl halftime show we've ever seen, turning what is largely a drudgery of desperate commercialism and overdone stage design into something unforgettable.
Rosana Nagera, 27, said she, her husband, their dog and four family members had been rescued by a dump truck manned by firefighters and Coast Guard personnel who had braved waters that eventually submerged the garage of their home.
They'd crossed oceans and continents; slogged through jungles and city slums; braved detention centers and robberies; and they were now, after many months, or even longer, tantalizingly close to their final goal of the United States and refugee status.
His golden helmet of brittle strands has braved jokes and conspiracy theories and exhaustive breakdowns of why it is actually a weave for years, but the man has stuck by it, never wavering from his commitment to the coif.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The chairman of Germany's largest luxury carmaker, Daimler-Benz, braved boos and a frosty reception as guest speaker at a Greens party congress on Sunday to tell delegates he too wants CO2-free cars on the roads.
Eva and her mother were homeless for the first three months of her life, says Rina Lazo Rodriguez, the director of the hospital, during which time Eva was fed soda or juice, braved the elements and faced unhygienic conditions.
Protesters on Sunday braved intermittent rain and marched through streets of Tsim Sha Tsui, a popular shopping destination dotted with luxury shops, to try to deliver their message directly to mainland Chinese tourists in the hope of garnering sympathy.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic braved extreme humidity to beat tricky French opponent Gael Monfils 6-83 6-2 and later helped Serbia win the doubles as they progressed at the inaugural ATP Cup team event in Brisbane on Monday.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Rock-throwing Venezuelans braved tear gas and rainstorms on Friday, blocking streets in protest against a legislative super-body to be elected on Sunday that critics call an attempt by President Nicolas Maduro to create a dictatorship.
Ten of thousands of Afghans braved the threat of militant attacks and delays at polling booths to vote in the election, a major test of the Western-backed government's ability to protect democracy against Taliban attempts to derail it.
When a young Saudi woman, Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun, fled to Bangkok last month and warned that she would be murdered by her family if she was forced home, it was Canada that again braved Saudi fury by accepting her.
At Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin Eve with Ryan Seacrest, multiple artists, including Christina Aguilera, Dan + Shay, Bastille, and New Kids on the Block, braved the wet conditions to perform their live sets, but were quickly soaked by the downpours.
HONG KONG, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Hong Kong is gearing up for more protests this week after hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators braved heavy rain to rally peacefully on Sunday, marking a change to what have often been violent clashes.
While the alleged "Jim" is staying far away from Paris these days, Trump and his wife, First Lady Melania Trump, braved it out to celebrate Bastille Day in the City of Light at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron.
A severe snowstorm couldn't keep Joseph Gordon-Levitt away from Cambridge, Massachusetts, Friday as he braved the elements to be feted and roasted by men in drag from the Hasty Pudding Theatricals for their 2016 Man of the Year award.
According to Richard Valantasis, a retired professor of ascetical theology, even early Egyptian monks who braved harsh desert conditions spoke about "drying out the body" as a way to make them more responsive to God and to dull nonreligious passions.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Hundreds of Russians braved the cold and rain to queue for days outside a Moscow phone store ahead of the release of the new Apple iPhones on Friday, but when the doors opened none stepped in to buy.
The exchange that follows is filled with spoilers, so if you haven't braved the lines yet and still intend to see the movie once the crowds thin, to paraphrase another Disney-owned franchise, this is not the article you're looking for.
The second photo I shared, of my "Look What You Made Me Do" Halloween costume (for which I braved the terrifying Times Square Toys R Us flagship in order to find a stuffed snake), failed to earn a single SwiftSend.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Fans and stars braved freezing Scottish weather to flock to the premiere of T2 Trainspotting on Sunday, the sequel to the era-defining story of Edinburgh drug addicts Renton, Spud, Sick Boy and thug Begbie two decades on.
SKOPJE, Macedonia — Hundreds of migrants braved a fast-moving river to cross from Greece into Macedonia on Monday, defying efforts by European officials to stop people fleeing war and desperation from traveling through the Balkans to Germany and other destinations.
Jason Turner, a George Mason student from Fairfax, Virginia, braved the rain to attend a World Series watch party at Nationals Park in Washington's Navy Yard neighborhood when his team won its first world championship, edging the Houston Astros 6-2.
With New York City in the grip of a bitterly cold Arctic air mass, the experience was made particularly memorable this year for hundreds of thousands of people who braved the bone-chilling conditions to witness a century-old tradition.
To that point, the rising popularity of opulent ocean-liners like the ill-fated Titanic at the turn of the 20th century further cemented the idea that dangerous frontiers like the seas could be braved in relative comfort and class.
But this small band of die-hards braved the freezing weather, a maze of hazard markers in front of a luxury tower being built next door and a small gauntlet of protesters so they could have their say in person.
The changing geopolitical game was on full display in December when Saudi Arabia's energy minister, Khalid al-Falih, braved the Russian arctic cold as President Vladimir V. Putin's guest of honor at the opening of a giant natural-gas export terminal.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Two weeks after Afghans braved deadly Taliban attacks in order to vote for a new president, both front-runners have essentially claimed victory but the country's Election Commission appeared unlikely to meet its own deadline for announcing preliminary results.
And yet, despite the terror and suffering it describes, I am always heartened and consoled by the beauty and intelligence with which Mandelstam tells us how a group of decent, resourceful, gifted and complicated human beings braved a terrible era.
GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - Australian weightlifter Francois Etoundi braved the agony of a torn bicep to clinch bronze in the 69kg division at the Commonwealth Games on Saturday, winning a measure of redemption four years after leaving Glasgow in shame.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Nearly two months after Afghans braved hundreds of Taliban attacks to cast ballots in a vote for president, the results have been repeatedly delayed, and protests have blocked election officials from auditing and recounting problematic votes in several provinces.
The couple, who married in May before celebrating their union with a wedding ceremony in France this June, braved the cold for a day out in Manhattan on Monday as New York City experienced its first heavy snowfall of the season.
Milan Journal MILAN — On a recent February evening, a shopkeeper, a former marketing director, a philosophy professor and several dozen others braved Milan's bone-chilling dampness to do something that many had been told as children they could never do: sing.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's annual pro-democracy protest saw one of the lowest turnouts in history, as thousands braved sweltering heat to protest against Beijing's tightening grip over the city on Sunday, the 21st anniversary of its return to Chinese rule.
If you arrived to work today only to hear a constant stream of Election Day horror stories from friends and co-workers who braved the polls early this morning, you may be worried about how you're going to handle the lines later on.
Mauser was one of a handful of gun control activists and volunteers who braved a frigid March morning to lay out about 26,000 pairs of shoes on the U.S. Capitol lawn as a makeshift memorial to American children killed by gun violence.
As a result, we once again braved the traffic of the 101 to bring you all the companies presenting on the second of Y Combinator's day of demos, for what is the 25th batch of startups that have gone through the program.
Demonstrators, mostly middle-aged or older, braved heavy rain and thunderstorms to gather at the city's Tamar Park, next to the Legislative Council which protesters stormed and raided on July 1 - the 22nd anniversary of Hong Kong's handover from British to Chinese rule.
As snow fell, survivors and advocates braved the weather to rally behind the #MeToo campaign as speakers took turns demanding an end to our society turning a blind eye to thousands of women, men, and children being harassed and assaulted every year.
In order to update you'll need to have your watch paired to an iPhone that's braved the brick risks and is running iOS 10, the watch will need to be at 50-percent battery and it will need to be on its charger.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean trade officials braved snowstorms, ate instant noodles to save time and spent weeks hotel-hopping in Washington as they raced to overcome major trade hurdles with their U.S. ally ahead of high-stakes nuclear discussions with North Korea.
For long hours, thousands of supporters wearing green handkerchiefs that represent the effort to legalize abortion and opponents wearing light blue braved the heavy rain and cold temperatures in Argentina&aposs winter to watch the debate on large screens set up outside Congress.
Even if she's braved withdrawal day after day to put her children's needs first, they can be taken from her at any time because of her drug use or because of her sex work — particularly if she is Native American or Black.
"Togo" is centered around the true story of the 1925 serum run to Nome, or what was known as the Great Race of Mercy, when dog sled teams braved the elements and harsh terrain to deliver medical serum to stave off an epidemic.
Trailed by nine kayakers, five fishing cruisers, three skiffs, two Jet Skis and a police boat, they braved unusually warm water, with the temperature in the mid-80s; managed a tricky current at the Battery; and dodged sailboats, cruise ships and occasional driftwood.
Permitted to photograph the hunt but not intervene, Mr. Davies (who retired in 1997) and his cohort braved violence from infuriated hunters while pondering the same problem as Mr. Backlund: How to expose the gruesome mass slaughter without repelling nervous media outlets?
The film, of course, was never made, notwithstanding the efforts and influence of Robert Duvall, who was a producing partner, and the merits of a script by Tom Epperson, who once braved a dusty trip to Tulare in search of Leona No. 1.
Related: Watch 'Undercover Migrant,' our documentary about the lives of London's immigrants The Grunwick strike was great for race relations in the UK. Local Irish people brought tea and snacks to the pickets, and black and white people braved police batons together.
Their trip has also depended on muscles and will-power: they've covered thousands of miles on their bicycles, hiked up the tallest mountain on each continent and braved storms on every ocean in the world in the name of environmental-sustainability education.
Only a few robotic probes have braved the journey through its punishing atmosphere, and fewer still survived to transmit information from the ground, so there is hardly any direct evidence of the complex variations in temperatures, pressures, and airstreams from those nether reaches.
This led to the estimate that as much as 50 percent of the Milky Way—including parts of yourself, your pet, your world, the hamburger you ate for dinner, and the stars in the night sky—braved the intergalactic wilds to get here.
In Istanbul, participants were forced to disperse as police officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets; in North Macedonia, revelers gathered for the Balkan country's first Pride parade; and in Paris, thousands braved sweltering heat to turn out for the city's annual festivities.
For the hearty fans who braved a drenching rain to watch the Giants get shut out Sunday — MetLife Stadium was never more than a third full — the notion that Manning's days as the face of the franchise were dwindling had to be omnipresent.
New Delhi Dispatch NEW DELHI — For nearly 60 years, Mohammed Shafiq has braved New Delhi's hot temperatures, a bad knee and evil spirits to wake up his neighbors for morning prayers and a final meal before sunrise during the holy month of Ramadan.
In lucid, if occasionally overwrought, prose she draws evocative portraits of people who braved the bitter cold — and truncheons and bullets — to create a "parallel polis" with barricades, soup kitchens, libraries, rock concerts, fiery speakers and solidarity among Ukrainians of disparate backgrounds.
However, this wonderful group of women (and a very amenable bus driver) braved early morning race traffic and a lot of backtracking just to ensure my forgetful self could run, even if it brought the very real risk of being late themselves.
WILDWOOD, N.J. — The crowds in this oceanfront town swelled well beyond their usual winter size on Tuesday, filled with thousands of President Trump's supporters who had braved bitter cold, lack of sleep and long lines for a chance to hear him speak.
Alec Baldwin braved the inevitable oncoming Trump Twitter tirade to reprise his role as the president-in-waiting, touting Trump's star-studded inauguration lineup, including "Jackie what's-her-face" from America's Got Talent and — hold onto your tits and bits — THREE. DOORS. DOWN.
"The reason we do these town meetings is we think the American people are a little bit smarter than the corporate media thinks they are," he told a crowd of more than 150 supporters, who had braved a raging thunderstorm to attend.
Yet over the last few months, as tens of thousands of protesters braved biting winter nights to gather in Piata Victoriei — Victory Square — to demand an end to corruption in public life here, Becali for once was not the target of their ire.
OKAYAMA, Japan (Reuters) - About 10,000 Japanese men clad only in loincloths braved freezing temperatures at the weekend to pack into a temple and scramble in the dark for lucky wooden talismans tossed into the crowd, in a ritual that dates back five centuries.
A few years ago, the Salvation Army was struggling during the x-mas season and when Radio learned of it, he braved the bitter cold with Jones, stood outside a Sam's Club and got hundreds of people to deposit cash in the kettle.
Trevor Scott, a spectator at Pebble, said that he watched Woods lap the field then and that he felt the same slack-jawed awe Tuesday when he braved wilting heat to watch Koepka play nine holes ahead of the tournament's 119th edition.
ARAFAT, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - As more than 2300 million pilgrims from around the world braved stormy weather in Saudi Arabia on Sunday to begin the annual haj ritual, the country's health minister said there was no sign of any outbreaks of disease.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan braved the rain on a New Zealand beach on Monday for an encounter with a "cheeky" native bird in the picturesque Abel Tasman national park during the final leg of their Pacific tour.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean prosecutors on Tuesday sought a 30-year jail term for former President Park Geun-hye who was ousted last year amid an influence-peddling scandal as supporters braved the winter cold outside the Seoul court demanding her immediate release.
"Since the start of the epidemic, many medical workers disregarded their own safety, gave up their small family, and braved the difficulties for the bigger family, and fought bravely at the foremost front line of the epidemic," the health commission said in a statement.
The regulatory hurdles, FDA roadblocks and other bumps in the road will mainly have to be braved by the startups themselves, in which Google has no stake, and yet the travails of which may help hone future efforts in the sector — perhaps at Verily.
The former Navy pilot is often described as a "war hero" in the media on account of the horrors he braved after his A-4 Skyhawk was shot down in October 19823 during a bombing run over Hanoi and taken prisoner by the North Vietnamese.
Highlights More than 2,000 people braved icy rain in sub-freezing temperatures in Illinois on Sunday for a vigil paying respects to five people killed and five police officers wounded by a factory worker Gary Martin who opened fire on Friday after losing his job.
As the city's government marked the 68th anniversary of the People's Republic of China, protesters wearing black braved stifling heat and pouring rain to call for the release of "political prisoners" jailed last month, including Umbrella leaders Joshua Wong, Nathan Law and Alex Chow.
From Sydney, where rainbow fireworks sparkled off the Harbour Bridge in celebration of Australia's recent legalization of gay marriage, to New York, where thousands braved single-digit temperatures before the traditional ball drop — we tracked how 2018 was welcomed in from East to West.
Our ancestors braved the unknown; tamed the wilderness; settled the Wild West; lifted millions from poverty, disease, and hunger; vanquished tyranny and fascism; ushered the world to new heights of science and medicine; laid down the railroads, dug out the canals, raised up the skyscrapers.
MASON CITY, Iowa/DAVENPORT, Iowa (Reuters) - Kristen Marttila braved sub-freezing temperatures on Saturday to knock on doors in Mason City, Iowa, trying to convince voters to cast their lot with Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren in the state's nominating contest on Feb. 3.
FAIRFIELD, Iowa — Diane Chojnowski and Denyce Rusch were among the Iowans who braved light snowfall and temperatures in the teens to see Senator Bernie Sanders on Sunday afternoon, a few hours before Senator Elizabeth Warren was also due in this liberal pillar of eastern Iowa.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York's Times Square erupted with fireworks and cheers at the stroke of midnight on Tuesday as thousands of hardy merrymakers braved pouring rain and watched the glowing New Year's Eve ball complete its midnight descent to mark the start of 2019.
The former Navy pilot is often described as a "war hero" in the media on account of the horrors he braved when he was taken prisoner by the North Vietnamese after his A-4 Skyhawk was shot down in October 1967 during a bombing run over Hanoi.
Demonstrators, mostly middle-aged or older and dressed in white, braved heavy rain and thunderstorms to gather at the city's Tamar Park, next to the Legislative Council which protesters stormed and raided on July 1 - the 22nd anniversary of Hong Kong's handover from British to Chinese rule.
PYEONGCHANG (Reuters) - Animal rights activist Ashley Fruno braved bone-numbing temperatures in Pyeongchang, host of this month's Winter Games, to call for an end to the fur trade on Tuesday and said she wanted to send a message that fur has no place at the Olympics.
Kim Kardashian West braved the cold to strip down in the snow during a trip to Deer Valley, Utah, last year, wearing nothing but a fur bikini top, thong and boots for an impromptu photo shoot, she revealed with a #ThrowbackThursday post on her website/app.
A thousand years after the Vikings braved the icy seas from Greenland to the New World in search of timber and plunder, satellite technology has found intriguing evidence of a long-elusive prize in archaeology — a second Norse settlement in North America, further south than ever known.
When he showed the movie on April 17 at the Place de la République, in central Paris, where the Nuit Debout protesters have been camping out every night since March 31, a crowd of some 2,500 people — mostly young — braved unusually cold temperatures and occasional technical difficulties.
As any fan of "The Americans" knows—and several hundred of them braved the weather for a screening of the new season's first episode, which will be broadcast on March 28th—the real appeal of the series rests on its domestic, rather than its geopolitical, drama.
HIV is not an easy topic to broach, but drag queen Lady Quesa'Dilla—who's a composite character of several of her Mexican family members—took the stage and braved a crowd at Bushwig, an annual showcase for gender-fluid talent in Brooklyn, to reveal her HIV status.
Dr. Simons was equal parts scientist and adventurer: In leading more than 90 expeditions — to Egypt, India, Iran, Libya, Madagascar, Wyoming and elsewhere — he braved badlands, weathered sandstorms, dodged unexploded World War II land mines and crawled through limestone caves in pursuit of his venerable quarry.
Similarly, Trump has ordered sanctions against Russia even while seeking rapprochement with our wily rival, tore up the disastrous Iran nuclear deal, and braved dissent within his own party to bring real pressure on our NATO allies to pay their pledged share toward maintaining our international defense.
After denying his mother the right to attend her own daughter's funeral and being chastised by his uncle for not having been to see her since she braved the entire population of King's Landing naked to return home, Tommen decides to grow a spine and visit Cersei.
I wasn't playing with a big team this time, just having a kickabout in the park, but it was the first day I'd braved freebleeding in shorts, and in an environment where I already think people look at me like I'm a massive vagina in football boots.
The pain and prestige of performing en pointe is usually reserved for female ballet dancers, but all-male dance troupe Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo (known as The Trocks, for short) have braved the bruises and blisters of pointe shoes for more than 40 years.
"The Sahel is not an easy place," Colonel Kassim Moussa of Chad's special forces said at a military base in the western town of Ouallam, where Nigerien commandos in blue helmets and loose fitting uniforms braved the scorching midday sun to simulate raids on a jihadist camp.
Flanked by his security ministers after finishing a prayer to mark the beginning of the Muslim festival Eid al-Adha, Mr. Ghani braved the shells exploding nearby to once again plead for an end to the 17-year war, which is taking lives in record numbers.
Shouting "Wearing mask is not a crime," tens of thousands of protesters braved the rain Sunday to march in central Hong Kong as a court rejected a second legal attempt to block a mask ban aimed at quashing violence during four months of pro-democracy rallies.
Activists, for one, braved the brutal manifestations of the repressive Sudanese state, which included arbitrary and unlawful detentions, ill-treatment in detention, restrictions on freedom of expression (like expansive censorship), the use of lethal force against protestors, and sexual and gender-based violence, such as rape.
It became something of an annual circus in the 1990s, when indie cinema was booming and distributors braved the snow in search of the next unlikely hit, everything from the cult comedy "Napoleon Dynamite," directed by Jared Hess, to "Precious," an Oscar winner directed by Lee Daniels.
One afternoon, a few days after I moved to Dakar, Senegal, in 2015 to take on the role of West Africa bureau chief for The New York Times, I braved my first solo driving trip into the busy downtown to look for the city's version of IKEA.
Tens of thousands of people braved pouring rain Friday to demonstrate in favor of same-sex marriage outside the parliament, as lawmakers began voting on three draft bills, one tabled by the island's Cabinet -- which would ultimately prove successful -- and two watered-down rival bills tabled by conservative groups.
"He led them across a 100-meter valley of ice-covered boulders and through a fast-moving, waist-deep river on a rescue mission up the mountain," and, according to the Pentagon, later "braved the enemy onslaught" to administer first aid to a soldier hit by a sniper.
SYDNEY, Australia — A distraught Czech woman who was found after a month alone in a cabin on a famed New Zealand hiking trail described on Friday how she had braved extreme cold and failing health after her boyfriend died falling down a slope amid snow, wind and fog.
Between the Whiskey a Go Go and The Viper Room, the Roxy, and Troubadour, long-haired young men braved a relentless world of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll, being courted by corrupt A&R people while dark excesses waited around corners, and peroxide groupies handed out flyers.
YORKTOWN, Texas (Reuters) - Across oil fields from Texas to North Dakota fears are growing that crude's plunge below $30 a barrel is more than just another market milestone and marks a countdown to an endgame for many shale producers that so far have braved the 2109-month downturn.
He braved it for a minute or two, then tried to dry himself with the thin towel ("a Sisyphean task," he said.) He emerged in most of his street clothes and tipped his sopping boxers into a trash can, "a prisoner of war of the Rockaways," he said.
Once you have braved the wait to enter the main store at Augusta National, you are ripe for the plucking even if you are a semi-jaded, not particularly materialistic sportswriter who before that visit to Augusta National had covered most of the other major global sports events.
Cuba's best-known dissident and pioneer blogger, Yoani Sanchez, who runs an online newspaper from a barrio known for its support of the government, wrote she braved insults and yelling to witness the count in her precinct of 400 yes votes, 25 no votes and 4 blank ballots.
"I'm disappointed by the rain, but I'm not going to let it ruin the opening," she said, admitting that neglecting a "plan B" may have been a mistake, before taking the second step of offering to cut monthly membership prices for customers who braved the rain from $185 to $100.
Instead of continuing with my intended remarks, I told the kids that this little boy and his mother had walked through several barbed-wire fences and locked gates to get to that chair and had braved invasive searches and the indignity of their own temporary incarceration to celebrate their loved ones.
ZACHARY WOOLFE If you've ever braved a gallery opening of some unknown artist just for the wine and cheese, but walked away pleasantly surprised by the work on display, you might check out what the Philharmonic is calling "Play Dates," select concerts followed by cocktails with the composers and performers.
Read more: I visited Pompeii in the middle of Europe's deadly heat wave, and I couldn't believe how many tourists braved the sweltering temperaturesWhile both towns were home to similar societies and got buried by the same volcanic eruption, in the 21st century, they couldn't be more different from one another.
Reconquering the No. 21 ranking was not his primary goal when he took his growing family back on the road in early 235, and it is hard to imagine that he would have braved more jet lag to make it happen this soon after winning the Australian Open on Jan. 22017.
I told her how the Bone Collector had driven me into the city, how I was awakened by a deafening garbage truck, how I had braved the crowded theaters on Broadway, and how I had conned my way into a cab after a taxi was taken from me at knife point.
And aiming for bipartisan applause lines, the President focused in on non-controversial, heart-warming tales: a 10-year-old cancer survivor, a trio of World War II veterans and a SWAT police officer who braved a hail of bullets to stop the shooter at a Pittsburgh synagogue last year.
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - It was a night of nostalgia, with an emphasis on 'better late than never,' as rockers from Bon Jovi, the Cars, Dire Straits and the Moody Blues braved the wet cold of Cleveland on Saturday in the 33rd class inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Hours before Donald J. Trump was set to hold a rally in the Flynn Center here, a crowd of supporters, hecklers and curious observers braved freezing temperatures to get a glimpse of the Republican presidential candidate who dared to set foot on the traditionally liberal turf of Senator Bernie Sanders.
But there's help of all kinds for survivors: two US Navy warships are on their way with disaster relief supplies; a monster truck is helping to rescue people; gospel singers are lifting spirits at shelters; a doctor braved the flood waters in a canoe to perform emergency surgery on a teen. 2.
Sadly, it seems as though the same level of confusion and mismanagement is also affecting the food and drink situation at Olympic venues, with numerous reports of food vendors being plagued with unending lines, an outright convoluted payment system, and not enough food to even feed those who successfully braved the unorganized mess.
My wife and I and the security detail willingly braved the Pennsylvania Turnpike for the nine-hour round trip to Pittsburgh since, no matter what was going on in Washington, when we settled into our seats at Heinz Field all that mattered for three hours was what happened between those white lines.
People stopped and asked about prices, and the woman answered in a quiet voice, but they heard her in spite of the radios, the chamamé music, even a man who was playing the harp for the few tourists who'd braved the trip into Asunción that hot morning to buy on the cheap.
Shaukat, who traveled some 22000 km (20133 miles) and braved pot-holed mountain roads by public bus to reach the ski slopes, is part of a new wave of domestic tourists emerging as security improves, the middle-class prospers and social media sites like Facebook reveal a Pakistan many never knew existed.
LONDON — Trying to reassure bankers and multinational companies that Britain will be open for business even as it plans a sharp break with the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May braved the elitist chill of the World Economic Forum on Thursday to argue that Britain is committed to free trade and globalization.
Returning for a fifth year at Santa Ana's Observatory fair grounds, fans braved sun exposure and sported their weirdest garb and costumes (at the behest of organizers The Growlers) to catch the gathering's wildly eclectic lineup, which included everyone from Patti Smith to Gucci Mane to Melanie Martinez to Gang of Four.
Just as for seasons immemorial — well, a decade, which counts as an eternity in fashion terms — the A-list crowd braved the rain, turning out to snap at one another on smartphones (and at photographers who got too close) from the velvet banquettes of the vast show tent in a leafy corner of Hyde Park.
And while Frazier braved Trump's Twitter wrath and was the first to exit, you would not have to be a cynic to conclude that the subsequent rush of CEOs to desert Trump had as much or more to do with concern for their blue chip brands than a sudden desire to honor civil rights.
LONDON — Abdul Rahman Haroun, a Sudanese refugee who braved speeding trains to walk 31 miles through the Channel Tunnel last summer, was sentenced on Wednesday after pleading guilty to the charge in Britain of "obstructing a railway carriage or engine," a 19th-century law that carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison.
For centuries, men have braved the open waters, knowing full well they may never make it home, and the mermaid has served as either a kind of ballast in times of trouble, saving sailors from floods and deadly storms, or a figure of seduction, luring them to their deaths at the bottom of the ocean.
One bitter cold day in early February, I stumbled out of bed and braved the Boston MBTA subway system to make it downtown for a meeting hosted by the Boston Center for Independent Living on how the potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act might impact disabled people in Massachusetts who rely on Medicaid.
Mr. Delpal says that the easiest way to find publicly traded companies that have braved that potential backlash to invest in the future is to look at their value-added ratios: the lower the numbers, the less vertically integrated their operations — and the more vulnerable they will be when demand begins to outstrip supply.
Watch parties for NASA's live television coverage of the event were held at museums, libraries and other public venues around the world, including Times Square, where a small crowd of 2373 or 2600 people braved pouring rain to witness the broadcast on a giant TV screen affixed to a wall of the Nasdaq building.
At this moment, it was hard not to think of Mary Anning, the celebrated Victorian fossil hunter who, accompanied by her mutt, Tray, braved the crumbling cliffs and fast rising tides of Charmouth Beach day in and day out to harvest the beautiful fossils that she would sell to beachgoers and geologists to survive.
Seeded by fears of tighter U.S. credit and a rising U.S. dollar, and coming alongside a secular slowdown of China's economy and an implosion of the related commodity 'supercycle', there's growing anxiety that there will be no sharp rebound at the end of this downturn to reward investors who braved out the worst moments.
The handful of hearty souls who braved the snow on Thursday night to make it to the Greater Astoria Historical Society in Queens were given a rubber alligator and the chance to hear Mr. Miscione discuss the legend of the sewer gator and how it has become a motif in movies, television and books.
The couple met cheering crowds who braved the first rain showers an unusually sunny Ireland has seen in weeks at Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university which was founded with a charter from Queen Elizabeth I. Some students lent out of windows around the university's grand courtyard to catch a glimpse and a photo of the pair.
She posed nude in the bathtub while on set for her new film Dog Years in June, posted a sexy bikini shot on the Fourth of July, shared a behind-the-scenes topless photo of her back tattoo from a magazine shoot in August, and braved the end of summer heat in a strappy chest-baring army green swimsuit.
I mean, OK, you weren't ever going to hear the latest Tuff City Kids remix from them, but those hardy souls who braved the school halls of our shared childhoods are, in their own way, the living embodiment of what it means to be a DJ. They work a crowd, create a narrative, and leave everyone begging for more.
His most emotional response, however, is reserved for the humans who braved the underland millennia before: the mourners who laid corpses there, gently covered with a swan's wing, or with coins pressed on their eyes to pay their fare across the Styx; or the artists who, at Chauvet in France, left their palettes and tapers below the bison they had painted.
A determined Fourth of July crowd in Washington, D.C., braved several hours of rain as they awaited 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's Thursday "Salute to America" speech on the National Mall.
Our ancestors braved the unknown; tamed the wilderness; settled the Wild West; lifted millions from poverty, disease, and hunger; vanquished tyranny and fascism; ushered the world to new heights of science and medicine; laid down the railroads, dug out canals, raised up the skyscrapers — and, ladies and gentlemen, our ancestors built the most exceptional Republic ever to exist in all of human history.
Our ancestors braved the unknown; tamed the wilderness; settled the Wild West; lifted millions from poverty, disease, and hunger; vanquished tyranny and fascism; ushered the world to new heights of science and medicine; laid down the railroads, dug out canals, raised up the skyscrapers -- and, ladies and gentlemen, our ancestors built the most exceptional Republic ever to exist in all of human history.
O) raised $150 million in its U.S. initial public offering (IPO) on Thursday, after selling fewer shares and at a lower price than originally planned, the latest company to struggle to debut in the stock market BioNTech braved a bout of stock market volatility fueled by worries over the potential economic impact of a trade war between the United States and China.
O raised $150 million in its U.S. initial public offering (IPO) on Thursday, after selling fewer shares and at a lower price than originally planned, the latest company to struggle to debut in the stock market BioNTech braved a bout of stock market volatility fueled by worries over the potential economic impact of a trade war between the United States and China.
Lewis imbibed the Jim Crow-weary wisdom of long marchers such as SNCC founder Ella Jo Baker and education pioneer Septima Clark; took on Martin Luther King Jr. as a personal mentor and role model; dialogued with Malcolm X in Kenya; and braved white mobs and those law enforcement authorities who believed in white supremacy as the core principle of American democracy.
The project involved extensive use of helicopters to cover the island with rodent bait, with the active phase of the project dating all the way back to 2011, New Scientist wrote:Since 2011 teams have braved hostile conditions, through rain, snow and extreme winds, to undertake three phases of dropping bait on vegetated areas where rodents are found, which are separated from each other by glaciers.
Stories of the individual acts of bravery, selflessness and courage of off duty cops, firefighters and paramedics who were merely attending the concert that the shooter targeted are surfacing along with those of the skill and bravery shown by on duty police as they braved withering fire to form a team that located the suspect in the Mandalay Bay Hotel and end his terror.
Here's an actual pool report I filed: The president jogged at Fort McNairOf him we saw not hide nor hairThey parked our vans outside the gateAnd that is where they made us waitWe shivered outside, we ink-stained wretchesWhile Potus did his jog and stretches …Those who braved the morning fog willForgive this bit of wretched doggerel ... Which is not to say we didn't work hard.
Anyone can line up to see the queen, her children and some of her grandchildren as they attend church on Christmas Day — and last year my mom and I braved the cold to spot all of them, including Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as well as Prince William and Catherine (also known as Kate), the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Tuesday honored a World War II veteran from Kentucky who braved enemy fire to direct U.S. forces during a battle in the war's final stages.
The Falklands in the dead of winter, when I had a colony of King penguins to myself; Mexico in the crushing heat of summer, when the beaches were empty; Senegal and Gambia during the most humid month of the year, when locals were actually excited to see visitors who had braved it; Siberia's Lake Baikal, in neither the glorious summer nor the spectacularly frozen winter, but instead in autumn, when the trees burn bright yellow.
Best line: "Those pilgrim women who braved the boat/Could cook the turkey but they could not vote" Using boxcars to illustrate ingeniously how conjunctions work in sentences, all inside a bluesy tune worthy of a place in the American Songbook agnostic of its value as a grammar lesson, this isn't just the apex of "Schoolhouse Rock!" as a concept, it's very likely how you remember what a conjunction even is, no ifs, ands or buts about it.
Sessions could unilaterally shut the door on thousands of women from Central America and across the world who have braved untold horrors to flee violence in their homes and chaos in their countries (chaos, I might add, the US has played a significant role in instigating) — women like Josefina, who took the bold step to pack up her youngest son and flee her violent and vindictive husband of 29 years, or Linda, who endured immigration detention and years of uncertainty so she wouldn't be deported back to abusive ex-boyfriend.
Read more of Tom Murray's reporting from Italy:I stayed in one of Italy's ghost towns that's selling off homes for $1, and I was treated like royaltyPositano — the colorful, Instagram-famous town on Italy's Amalfi Coast — is almost comically beautiful, but be prepared to deal with hordes of tourists and sky-high prices2 restaurant views show how different visiting the glittering island of Capri is if you're not loaded with cashI visited Pompeii in the middle of Europe's deadly heat wave, and I couldn't believe how many tourists braved the sweltering temperatures
"I'm not shocked that while thousands of volunteers braved the heat and cold to knock on doors until their fingers bled in a desperate effort to stop Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, his Royal Majesty King Bernie Sanders would only deign to leave his plush D.C. office or his brand new second home on the lake if he was flown around on a cushy private jet like a billionaire master of the universe," Zac Petkanas, who was the director of rapid response for the Clinton campaign, told Politico.

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