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  1. with one side facing something

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It was Broadside Press (now Broadside Lotus Press), not Blackside Press.
At the same time, the president has fired broadside after broadside at the twin pillars of stability in Western Europe: the European Union and NATO.
Instead he delivered a scathing broadside against the previous administration.
His Tesla hit the truck broadside, and he died instantly.
Not that the press is overly cowed by Harry's broadside.
The book was a broadside against multiculturalism and cultural relativism.
Known as a broadside, the parchment is printed on one side.
Known as a broadside, the parchment is printed on one side.
The broadside comes at a delicate time in global financial markets.
On Friday, he tweeted a broadside at the World Trade Organization.
The release of the poll brought another broadside from Mr. Trump.
He drew on a fresh historical reference in his broadside on Tuesday.
He was broadside when I slid the cross hairs onto his shoulder.
" Ruddy later added to that broadside against Spicer on CNN's "New Day.
The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, swiftly responded with a broadside of sanctions.
Charlie Angus, a lawmaker from Canada, opened the hearing with a broadside.
Even for this leaky, rivalrous White House, the Bannon broadside was brutal.
Their attacks on the pope hit a new level with Vigano's broadside.
Archbishop Viganò's initial letter was a remarkable broadside against the Vatican hierarchy.
Broadside Books was a relative latecomer to the conservative trade publishing field.
" His radio show launched in 21 as a broadside against "big government.
But the AFP chief did respond to Trump's broadside against New Mexico Gov.
Geng's remarks were China's latest and strongest broadside against Australia on the issue.
Trump didn't seem too committed to his broadside on the 44th president, however.
It is the latest broadside against pluralism under the increasingly autocratic Mr. Orban.
Where does the Trump administration's broadside against transgender rights leave people like me?
Much of the letter is a partisan broadside against House Democrats in general.
Mr. Cuban's initial response to the president's sudden broadside was more concise: "Lol."
" Yovanovitch responded in real time to the president's broadside, saying, "It's very intimidating.
He had no comment as to whether or not Broadside is currently active.
Hence his parting broadside, which was roughly 290% sour grapes … and 26% valid concerns.
However, even Republicans critical of Trump's candidacy in general distanced themselves from Clinton's broadside.
But it was his broadside against Trump that sounded like a challenge: Sue me.
He also has launched — unsuccessfully so far — a broadside attack to Mr. Mueller's authority.
Biden fended off Gillibrand's broadside, saying he's always believed in equal rights for women.
In 2019, look for that response to widen into a broadside against capitalism as practiced.
Trump seemed sensitive to the criticism of his announcement, including a scorching broadside from Sen.
My book, Letter to a Christian Nation, is just a total broadside against Christianity. Yeah.
The Times columnist's latest broadside against Sanders makes a mountain out of a molehill, i.e.
In his Sunday Twitter broadside, Trump also hit out at U.S. companies operating in Mexico.
We will know on Tuesday night whether that broadside hurt Mr Trump at the polls.
A genuine essay is not a doctrinaire tract or a propaganda effort or a broadside. . . .
It doesn't take much, once you get caught broadside against a rock in swift water.
The broadside came as Mr. Obama works to sharpen his argument in favor of Mrs.
The agent concluded his opening remarks on Thursday with a pointed broadside against his antagonizers.
Andrew M. Cuomo's accomplishments, the editorial is also a broadside against him and his failures.
In a rare legal broadside by a politician against a major news organization, Lt. Gov.
Yes, advisers say, as was clear by Tuesday's broadside against White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
"The prime minister claims that he has seen poverty from close quarters," Mr Sinha's broadside concluded.
The president's broadside marked the first time he targeted a congressional Republican incumbent in the midterms.
The disagreement burst into the open on Sunday when Trump tweeted a broadside against South Korea.
In his latest broadside on Wednesday, Trump accused China of seeking to interfere in the Nov.
Robert Pinsky with his recent hair-raising broadside "Samurai Song" moves the whole game a dab.
The front window features a large-format show poster in the style of the carnival broadside.
Sanders' broadside against Biden comes as the primary race largely evolves into a two-person race.
" Minutes later, he followed up with another Clinton broadside: "The 'deplorables' came back to haunt Hillary.
Few have been more enduring, however, than the now-hackneyed broadside from Union Army Maj. Gen.
NO EXAGGERATION -- THIS DUDE IS A PRO ATHLETE AND COULDN'T HIT THE BROADSIDE OF A BARN!!!
Scarcely a month goes by without another grant, another ribbon-cutting, another broadside against complacent CEOs.
Six "broadside" maps from the publication are freely available to museum visitors and in nearby communities.
The founding executive director of Broadside was Adam Bellow, the son of the novelist Saul Bellow.
It was Trump's latest broadside against automakers building cars in Mexico and first against a foreign automaker.
These took on a variety of material forms, from woodcuts to broadside sheets to engravings to lithographs.
Days ago, Amash likened the president to a 5th grader for his broadside against the Freedom Caucus.
The disagreement burst into the open on Sunday when Trump tweeted a broadside against the US ally.
There were also some attempts by the White House to temper its broadside against the Federal Reserve.
In one, he kept up his broadside against Amazon, criticizing the company's arrangement with the postal service.
One senior Democratic senator expressed shock over Brazile's broadside against Clinton, who remains beloved in the party.
But this is a testament to the charm of Lerner and Loewe, not a broadside against Shaw.
Detroit's Broadside Press, led by the poet Dudley Randall, became a nationwide outlet for the black literati.
Incredibly, in deep and treacherous waters, she guns it, flat-out and broadside, feet from the dinghy.
Spencer launched a fresh broadside against the president on Monday evening for intervening in the Gallagher case.
Jim Himes (D-Conn.) that she wasn't a "Never Trumper" and was surprised by the president's broadside.
But then he launched into a fiery broadside rarely seen in the Senate against Mr. Trump's advisers.
At Broadside, which he founded in 2010, he edited partisan books by Donald Rumsfeld and Ted Cruz.
"President Trump has engaged in impeachable conduct," the Michigan conservative said then, drawing a broadside from Trump.
Chris Christie, who was one possibility floated by CNN analyst Jeffrey Toobin in a public broadside against Trump.
A newsletter about police brutality hung on the wall near a broadside for the Third World Women's Alliance.
Mr. Jeffries sternly rebuked Mr. de Blasio over the summer for his thunderous June broadside against Mr. Cuomo.
Biden's broadside comes just before Trump is due to head to France for this weekend's G-85033 summit.
The president's latest FBI broadside is in tune with Republican lawmakers pushing for the release of the memo.
President Trump began his trip to Europe by issuing broadside attacks against NATO in general and Germany specifically.
Then one of the men swung his panga and hit Dz'dza in the head, broadside, knocking her unconscious.
Critics seized on the proposal as the administration's latest broadside against those struggling hardest to make ends meet.
And yet he also delivers a broadside against its excesses that seems to make a case for forgiveness.
"It's a broadside against a free press, nothing more, nothing less," said Assemblyman John Wisniewski, Democrat of Sayreville.
The broadside, one of about 900 examples of Franklin's printing known to survive, may be the big find.
In the last 24 hours, the editorial board of The Washington Post launched a major broadside against Sanders.
Former UK Chancellor Sajid Javid delivers a withering broadside against prime minister Boris Johnson in his resignation speech.
On Tuesday, Trump issued another broadside, this time accusing Germany of not paying its fair share on defense.
The remarks were seen as a clear broadside against Trump, despite the fact Obama never mentioned his successor.
Hours later, Mr. Trump continued his broadside on a friendly television venue, Jeanine Pirro's show on Fox News.
This week, Mr. Trump deployed his favorite bully pulpit, Twitter, to issue a broadside against American trade deals.
It morphed into a 75 page artist book, a broadside, then became a wheatpaste installation for the Wythe Hotel.
Now Daniel Everett, of Bentley University in Massachusetts, has, in "How Language Began", published a broadside against that idea.
On Saturday, the president launched a new broadside against Comey, calling him "sanctimonious" even as he applauded McCabe's firing.
President Trump's broadside aimed at Vanity Fair mastered a tricky title and made much of a 14-word statement.
On Tuesday, Mr. Graham portrayed Mr. Trump's latest broadside as less an eventuality and more a calculated bargaining position.
The occasional broadside notwithstanding, I gleaned nothing about most commenters' personal politics or religion or other definitional flash points.
Nor did he let Ms. Waters's broadside go unanswered, calling her an "extraordinarily low IQ person" in a tweet.
In the wake of George Soros' broadside against China in Davos, expect to hear much more about China this week.
Other than Romney's broadside, the most pointed Republican criticism of Trump's appeal to China to date has come from Sen.
It's a sweeping broadside against Donald Trump, which is by no means an original approach in documentary filmmaking these days.
On February 20th Mr Corbyn issued a video riposte to the story that turned into a broadside against the press.
The broadside against China by Trump weighed on European indexes, along with underwhelming forecasts from German giants Bayer and Lufthansa.
The broadside got Green on Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC, and a visit from another 2020 presidential candidate, Beto O'Rourke.
The broadside against Senator Dean Heller seems designed to terrify GOP lawmakers into falling in line on the upcoming vote.
He was barely back on US soil for half a day when he launched a Twitter broadside at the media.
The broadside issued by Viktor Orban, Hungary's combative prime minister, against 'Brusselian' elites was not enough to ruin the mood.
The verbal broadside against Pence was just the latest harshly worded statement from North Korea over the last 10 days.
It comes from the people who make Broadside, a 20123 Under $20 favorite for its delicious, budget-priced cabernet sauvignon.
But the subject at hand may have disappointed those who were hoping for a dramatic broadside against the Trump administration.
It marks the president's most aggressive and public broadside against social media companies he has accused of working against him.
When Franklin printed the broadside, he had broken the terms of his indenture in Boston and run away to Philadelphia.
The broadside comes amid uncertainty over who might succeed Rajan at the central bank when his term expires in September.
It's also his latest broadside against Democratic-leaning states and territories, which he routinely dismisses or targets with punitive policies.
At the time, HarperCollins, which published the book through its conservative imprint Broadside Books, withdrew the digital edition from retailers.
There has been little, if any, precedent for such a broadside of former administrations from a sitting secretary of state.
For his part, Cuban —who supported Democratic contender Hillary Clinton in the general election—dismissed the broadside with a simple "LOL".
It was the latest broadside from the president-elect against a global trade regime that, in his view, hurts American workers.
The broadside against China by Trump also weighed on European indexes, along with soft forecasts from German giants Bayer and Lufthansa.
Missouri's broadside could be the opening shot in a potential volley of state lawsuits aimed at the giants of Silicon Valley.
His first public comment on Sunday morning, after a day of striking protests, was a broadside at The New York Times.
It took until the second hour at the first primary debate last month for Harris to launch her broadside against Biden.
The Turkish government responded in kind to the U.S. refusal to process visas — before Erdogan followed up with his rhetorical broadside.
It was an astonishing broadside against two US allies, but one that was perhaps expected as Trump enters the contentious talks.
The group responded to Dimon's interview with a statement of its own, issuing another broadside against the biggest names in finance.
Touching on the donations, he used the first minute of his speech to deliver more broadside attacks against the news media.
In 1723, a teenaged Benjamin Franklin created his first printing piece, a broadside elegy recently acquired by the University of Pennsylvania.
The postponed June speech was initially cast by aides as a sequel to a blistering broadside he delivered in October 2018.
Fahrenheit 29/211 is a sweeping broadside against Trump, to be sure — not an original approach in documentary filmmaking these days.
" A White House spokesman, Hogan Gidley, subsequently appeared on TV with a spirited defense of his boss's broadside against "that country.
Tesla said in 2016 that its camera system failed to recognize the white broadside of the truck against the bright sky.
Dixon's car was launched high into the air, and it seemed to float until it landed broadside on the inside guardrail.
The broadside comes as a handful of national and statewide surveys show Warren leapfrogging Biden for the lead in the primary.
It was while he was working as a librarian for the Wayne County Federated Library System that Randall started Broadside Press.
Dingell first learned of Trump's broadside while at a dinner in D.C. with some of her colleagues following the impeachment vote.
There could be efforts by progressive Democrats to demand votes to rebuke the president or serve as a broadside to his comments.
Trump's comments marked his latest broadside aimed at an American company over jobs, imports and costs before he takes office on Jan.
The broadside from the billionaire philanthropist comes after unearthed clips show Bloomberg defending the police practice and arguing that it was effective.
Donald Trump delivered a speech Wednesday billed as a broadside attack on presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's foreign policy and economic record.
Gaslighting America: Why We Love It When Trump Lies To Us, out May 1 from Broadside Books, begins with her personal story.
Six months later, another group of academics and scientists from the energy industry, published a broadside against Jacobson's article, again in PNAS.
The administration's clearest and most comprehensive broadside on China yet followed what one official called "thousands of hours" of study and planning.
Among the cheapest items I could find at the fair was a woman's suffrage broadside, "Taxation Without Representation is Tyranny," for $125.
The remarks were part of a new broadside against the independent central bank by the White House in an unusual public split.
"The president seems determined to prove the point I've been making," Conway told Reuters in response to the president's latest Twitter broadside.
Rep. Devin Nunes has denounced "fake news" and "preposterous reporting" as part of a vicious broadside against journalism in the impeachment hearings.
" And she added, "This type of almost nonsensical, shrieking broadside is apparently the best tactic Hillary supporters can muster, which is sad.
Have a shiny apple or searing broadside to deliver to our amazing crew of reporters, cooks, editors, photographers, engineers and product people?
Mr. Trump signaled earlier on Monday that he had little good will toward the committee's Democrats, launching a broadside at Mr. Schiff.
Worse than firing a blank, Trump's broadside on the F.B.I. and the Department of Justice with this memo may well have backfired.
And the president endorsed her in an unexpected, and deeply personal, broadside against Mr. Sanford just three hours before the polls closed.
The potential challenge to California's authority, which would be a stinging broadside to the state's governor and environmentalists, has been widely anticipated.
Some Democrats criticized Clinton for the broadside during primary season, which isn't the best time to hit someone on your own team.
Abraham, serving his third term in Congress, has seen his support slip in recent weeks after Rispone launched a broadside against him.
"Chairman Wheeler launched yet another broadside against free data for consumers, notwithstanding the objections of Republican commissioners," Pai said in a statement.
Barr delivered the broadside at a DOJ conference about Section 230 that featured some of the law's most aggressive proponents and detractors.
Barr delivered the broadside at a DOJ conference about Section 230 that featured some of the law's most aggressive proponents and detractors.
And his recent broadside toward Ryan elicited a round of head shaking in the House Republican Conference, where Ryan is widely revered.
His comments marked the second broadside the chamber has launched against the Trump administration's stance on NAFTA in less than a week.
But instead of winning Trump's support, as they had expected, the president launched into a broadside against immigration from Haiti and Africa.
Rather than referencing her husband, Trump -- who regularly hammers Clinton over the controversy surrounding her email server -- aimed a broadside at Clinton's electability.
Peter Roskam (R-Ill.), who was a critical voice in the House's broadside against the Obama administration over the Iran deal last year.
And Trump's broadside at Kim, in a domestic context, could make him look tough to some, long a key to his political appeal.
There will also be a discussion of the 2012 Benghazi, Libya, attack, which will surely double as a rolling broadside against Hillary Clinton.
This broadside was the first piece he printed in the city, and it helped launch his career as a printer, and American revolutionary.
Though he had had stayed relatively quiet immediately after Litvinenko's slaying, by the spring the oligarch was ready to launch his next broadside.
To begin thinking critically about primary sources, look at the cover image for the article, which uses this broadside from the museum's collection.
Rosberg had a difficult race after dropping to last place at the start when he was hit broadside by Vettel and spun around.
In a tweet Saturday morning, Trump unleashed his new broadside against House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff and Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler.
Broadside Books was supposed to be a home for the kind of nuanced, intellectual conservatism that Bellow argued had disappeared from conservative publishing.
Broadside Books positioned itself as the intellectual antidote to the punditry of the other mainstream imprints, but its record is much more mixed.
The document by Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, the former Vatican ambassador to Washington, was an unprecedented broadside against the pope by a Church insider.
The Trump administration also faces significant domestic political pressure to continue its broadside against Huawei, which US politicians agree poses a national security threat.
The Trump administration is planning to launch a major, "administration-wide," broadside against China, according to two sources briefed on the sensitive internal discussions.
Iran said on Friday it could "easily" hit U.S. warships in the Gulf, the latest verbal broadside in the spat between Washington and Tehran.
Their comments amounted to a broadside against the slim majority of Federal Reserve policymakers who are disinclined to support interest rate cuts this year.
And, sure, it's possible her new album will involve some anti-Trump broadside, but the early going seems to be the same as ever.
His broadside against Graham came a day after the senator ripped into Democrats for their handling of the Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation.
Mr. Trump also turned a customary Christmas greeting into a broadside against Democrats, who are refusing to fund a wall along the southern border.
But Kavanaugh's testimony last week -- his broadside against Democrats and his conspiratorial comments about the Clintons -- flew in the face of his new remarks.
Mr. Sanders's prominence in the race even drew a broadside from Ms. Warren, who has largely avoided tangling with him since entering the race.
Earlier this month, he received an unexpected broadside from Phil Jackson, the Knicks' president, who accused him of holding the ball for too long.
He launched a broadside against the president from the Senate floor in October as he announced he would not run for reelection next year.
They were also the first words that the poet, a librarian named Dudley Randall, printed and copyrighted under the name Broadside Press in 286.
The tweet comes amid backlash from members of both parties over Trump's broadside against the Dingells in their home state of Michigan this week.
The black activist poetry of the 1960s from Detroit's Broadside Press is brought alive again by locals standing against the city's now-depleted spaces.
The rhetorical broadside against reform aligns the NRA with presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, who has said he opposes sentencing reforms, and against Clinton.
In 2011 the BBC published a broadside by Matthew Engel, citing five common Americanisms, and inviting readers to send in their own least-favourite ones.
At 35, his seventh book was published this month, "The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great" (Broadside Books).
Trump's GM tweet was his latest broadside aimed at an American company over jobs, imports and costs even before he takes office on Jan. 24.
"The actions taken today are a broadside to our country's long-standing commitment to the separation of church and state," the organization wrote on Twitter.
But along with the ads broadside, the European Union also deflected a primary argument Google has used to combat the charges against its shopping service.
The diplomatic broadside threatens the international prestige of Qatar, which hosts a large U.S. military base and is set to host the 2022 World Cup.
He later asked about safeguards in the system, to prevent discrimination against particular individuals, but he did not voice any broadside to the Trump order.
Again, I am gratified for the mentions, just as I was when Rush unleashed a similar broadside on similarly slippery grounds back in February 2012.
Before Trump's latest broadside, May's spokesman said Darroch would stay in place and that envoys had to feel confident they could share their frank assessments.
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Trump started the day with a sharp broadside against French President Emmanuel Macron, made as he was sitting next to the NATO leader, Jens Stoltenberg.
Then, if you would like to further investigate the broadside from a historical lens, you can use a document analysis worksheet from the National Archives.
The broadside was a rare public appearance for a man who operates largely in secrecy and is considered the most powerful figure in Iran's establishment.
Yet the current impasse has hinged largely on divisive hot-button issues such as immigration, something Trump referenced on Saturday in his broadside against Democrats.
The latest broadside came as Sessions visited the White House for a "routine meeting," which pointedly was not a meeting with his boss, President Trump.
But Pence's new broadside, which he made while addressing American troops fighting the Islamic State, demonstrated that Republicans still think they have the upper hand.
"Churchill's reputation can stand a broadside from this mini poundland-Lenin," said Nicholas Soames, Churchill's grandson and a lawmaker in Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai abruptly canceled a planned companywide meeting on Thursday intended to air concerns raised by a former employee's broadside against Google's diversity programs.
One unexpected boost for the young activists' efforts came courtesy of Mr. Trump, who began his Republican campaign for president with a broadside against Mexican immigrants.
It is the latest broadside in a tit-for-tat exchange between the countries that has helped push relations towards a new post-Cold War low.
" New weapons test Kwon's broadside against Pompeo, Thursday, came soon after North Korea announced Kim had inspected and directed a "new tactical guided weapons firing test.
Whether or not Google's I/O broadside will give it an edge depends on execution, and if history is any guide, it'll be a mixed bag.
But feelings among activists at Netroots were more raw, and their words less diplomatic, especially after the party caucus's official account delivered its Friday night broadside.
President Donald Trump's broadside against foreign oil producers on Friday took investors by surprise and included some notable inaccuracies about the state of the oil market.
U.S. agricultural exporters and U.S. manufacturers do deserve a better trade deal, but broadside tariffs on China's sunset industries are not the way to do it.
The Peaktop Outdoor Truck Tent turns any truck bed into a relaxing, portable sunroom with its spacious interior, large windows on each broadside, and long awning.
That post spurred immediate backlash across the political spectrum, with critics ripping Trump for his broadside against Brzezinski's appearance and the personal nature of the insult.
Trump later Sunday unleashed a broadside against China, criticizing the country for taxing American imports and its aggression toward its neighbors in the South China Sea.
Trump's broadside was an unusual attack on a decision of an independent federal agency that makes merger decisions based on whether they in the public interest.
When in solar sailing mode, the sails are positioned to be broadside, or perpendicular, to the Sun to maximize the number of photons hitting the sail.
His big set pieces are a scatological story about getting a colonic with his wife, the actress Amber Tamblyn, and an inevitable broadside against President Trump.
In a familiar pattern, Modi completely ignored the protests, instead launching a broadside on Sunday against unnamed conspirators he accused of trying to undermine his government.
His broadside followed an uneventful round of talks in Shanghai, where the president heard there were no concrete promises from China to purchase American agricultural products.
But his broadside was aimed at the House Democrats who have demanded sworn testimony from Ms. Yovanovitch, Mr. Volker and three other State Department staff members.
Trump's broadside against the Post came after it published an article revealing that fake Time magazine covers with Trump's photo hung at several of his properties.
So far, the project's database counts some 306 made between July 4, 1776, when Congress commissioned a broadside from the Philadelphia printer John Dunlap, and 1800.
He also has a featured credit on the latest broadside, released in an ambush last weekend, by the politically charged hip-hop duo Run the Jewels.
McCain's broadside at the president — and the criticism of many others — was much harsher than a prepared statement issued by House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisc.
And the most savage aspect of "ShETHER," the seven-minute broadside Remy Ma unleashed against Nicki Minaj earlier this week, was how collected Remy Ma sounded.
Spicer also got several other facts wrong in his broadside, but he continued to stand by it as long as he served in the White House.
Trump's broadside against the Post came after it published an article revealing that fake Time magazine covers with Trump's photo hung at several of his properties.
The suit is the boldest broadside yet against any local or state prosecutors who may want to investigate Trump while he serves in the White House.
Several recipients of Ms. Haley's broadside said that her proposed changes could have led to amendments from Russia, China and other nations to weaken the council.
Today, the press operates as Broadside Lotus Press, after having merged with a press founded by Naomi Long Madgett, who became Detroit's poet laureate in 2001.
But by extension, it has served as a broadside against those whose values—say, public service rather than accruing properties—are nothing like the president's own.
Xi's rhetorical broadside against protectionism is a way of pushing back against Trump's agenda, which Chinese leaders fear will deal a huge blow to their economy.
A broadside from the 1850s promised $100 to anyone who returned a young slave named Mehlon Hopewell to a Maryland plantation owned by the prominent Boteler family.
Belying his reticent image, Singh launched a broadside on the Indian leader, urging him to find pragmatic ways to ease the distress caused by the cash crunch.
And then there was this broadside — perhaps the closest that one Oval Office aspirant has come in modern times to accusing another of being ugly as sin.
In its latest broadside against "sweetheart" tax deals, the European Commission ordered Belgium to recoup €700m ($760m) in illegal tax breaks given to at least 35 companies.
" On Tuesday morning, Trump leveled another broadside on Twitter, declaring that Monday's 9th Circuit ruling comes "at such a dangerous time in the history of the country.
Discussing President Trump's latest broadside against CNN on "The Five," Gutfeld said Trump's predilection for lashing out at the media comes from his viewership of Fox News.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Thursday continued his attacks on billionaire Charles Koch, his latest broadside against the conservative donor who is vital to Republican candidates.
The broadside poses a major commercial challenge to Cathay, which already reported tumbling bookings last week as a result of the anti-government protests gripping Hong Kong.
The earliest broadside in the collection advertises the Old American Company's performance of "The Merchant of Venice" in 1785; tickets were four shillings for a gallery seat.
Opinion columnist Recent state-imposed limits on abortion — from Georgia to Missouri, from Ohio to Mississippi — are rightly seen as a broadside aimed at women's reproductive freedoms.
Instead of responding through an aide, he delivered a broadside on his viewing habits to befuddled reporters from other outlets on Air Force One heading to Vietnam.
Mr. Trump's broadside outraged many women, some of whom took to social media and the news media to reveal their own stories of long-ago sexual assaults.
And refusing Mr. Trump's invitations risks a presidential Twitter broadside, something that is unprecedented in American political and business history and whose impact is still being assessed.
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn said he was surprised by parts of Donald Trump's inaugural address Friday, particularly the newly inaugurated Commander-in-Chief's broadside against the political establishment.
His speech on religious liberty at the University of Notre Dame earlier this month was a broadside against those he held responsible for Christianity's decline in American life.
But Sanders, the only Jewish candidate in the field, delivered a broadside from the other side of the country -- skipping the conference and blasting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Russia's broadside against U.S. media is part of the fallout from allegations that the Kremlin interfered in the U.S. presidential election last year in favor of Donald Trump.
It was more like a bunker—one that saw a succession of tense meetings with the same tycoons, ministers, and journalists who had nodded along to Soros' broadside.
Trump also continued his broadside of the news media in his Sunday morning tweets, claiming without providing evidence that news agencies use phony unnamed sources in their stories.
Mr. Nadler's broadside against Mr. Trump is the latest salvo in efforts by Democrats to illustrate his use of various loopholes over the years to help his businesses.
But when the first lady's office delivered its broadside against his top aide, Bolton was 10,000 miles away in Singapore on a trip with Vice President Mike Pence.
Trump's broadside of the Fed was a sharp departure from a long-standing White House tradition of refraining from commenting on the central bank's interest-rate setting policies.
On March 7, the teachers at Public School 234 in TriBeCa, where only two students opted out last year, emailed the school's parents a broadside against the tests.
Gauri Lankesh Patrike mostly jettisoned the literary entertainments and ideological unclassifiability that characterized her father's paper and evolved into a single-minded political broadside against the right wing.
While the president seemed displeased with Mr. Cuomo's broadside on Tuesday, he had previously made it clear that he preferred the governor's approach to that of City Hall.
On Sunday, President Trump fired off a Twitter broadside against one of those undecided senators, Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, who is not seeking re-election next year.
In a broadside against the mayor at the time, Ed Koch, he called not only the subways and schools in New York a "disgrace," but also the zoos.
President Donald Trump upped the ante in his attacks on the media early Sunday, unleashing a new broadside against journalists as "dangerous and sick," and dividing the electorate.
But it was a third broadside against the media on Saturday — a tweet insulting "Morning Joe" co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski — that threatened the most controversy.
The latest is Dudley Randall, a librarian who started the Broadside Press out of his home in Detroit in the 1960s, giving voice to nearly 200 black poets.
Some people broadside Trump in pretty general terms, while others—like this "guest" at his property in Vegas—tend to get a little more specific about their stays.
He delivered the broadside against elites to a crowd that included Bank of America representatives and others in a room decorated with banners of corporate giants Comcast and Fidelity.
And, in a broadside to some of Trump's most controversial actions, the bill would create a Supreme Court code of ethics and require presidents to release their tax returns.
Rosberg led through the first corner and romped away untroubled, while Hamilton was hit broadside by the Williams of Finland's Valtteri Bottas and had to fight back from seventh.
One of them I got recently, and it's a special kind called the broadside, which has a grind plate down the middle of the shoe instead of just across.
The president's broadside against Canada on Thursday is remarkable because the neighboring nation is the U.S.'s second-largest trading partner and is the biggest market for U.S. exports.
In a speech Tuesday at George Washington University, DHS Secretary Kelly launched a broadside attack on politicians, activists, and the press for criticizing agents' actions and questioning their accounts.
If Trump was supposed to feel brushed back, or his skeptics emboldened, by Flake's broadside from the Senate floor in late October, well, he wasn't -- and they weren't. Why?
President Donald Trump's latest Twitter broadside accused Chinese officials of boosting trade with North Korea as global leaders seek to boost pressure on Pyongyang to curb its nuclear ambitions.
The University of Pennsylvania Libraries now has the only known copy of this broadside, an acquisition announced on the 311th anniversary of Franklin's birth in Boston: January 17, 1706.
"It's a serious problem," said Sandro Magister, a veteran Vatican observer at L'Espresso magazine, who said the remarkable public broadside was indicative of enormous frustration among conservatives toward Francis.
In a few chaotic moments, Ryan Newman's car edged into the lead on the final turn, crashed, flipped onto its roof and then was hit broadside by another car.
The president's latest immigration broadside against Democrats comes as lawmakers try to strike a deal to extend protections for people who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
Eduardo Porter's broadside against a universal basic income focuses almost entirely on the cost and efficiency of cutting every American a check that would keep them out of poverty.
"What I intend to do is uphold a standard of intellectual seriousness on the right," he told the New York Times after Broadside Books' founding was announced in 2010.
In his latest broadside, Jordan told an audience in Zurich he firmly opposes the initiative, which will be put to voters on June 10 under Switzerland's system of direct democracy.
That broadside, it turned out, was but a warning shot for the president's four-tweet barrage on Saturday morning condemning Barack Obama for supposedly tapping his phones before the election.
"Turtleneck" is a sneering, seething broadside leveled at Donald Trump; arriving unexpectedly at Sleep Well Beast's midpoint, it pumps some much-needed adrenaline into a record that is otherwise unhurried.
Over the last week, beginning with a broadside attack on Donald Trump, Clinton has undoubtedly found her voice in a way that she has struggled to do in the past.
" The baseless broadside against the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) new Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule is, to borrow the words of William Shakespeare, "full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Earlier this month, Mr. Romney delivered a scathing broadside against Mr. Trump, calling him "a fraud" and "a phony" and urging the Republican Party to unite around an alternative candidate.
Mr. Kalven, the founder of the Invisible Institute, a local independent news organization, said he is prepared to fight what he sees as a broadside on his First Amendment rights.
The day before I interviewed Ms. Silverman, Jimmy Kimmel unleashed a scathing broadside against the Graham-Cassidy health care bill that dominated the conversation about the legislation the next morning.
"We will reinforce old alliances and form new ones," Trump vowed in the inaugural, a near direct contradiction with his broadside against "[defending] other nations' borders" earlier in the speech.
Trump's absence is another blow in his broadside against the mainstream media, which he called "the enemy of the people" during his speech Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Yet even that figure is in dispute as Democrats on the House Oversight Committee recently accused the department of underestimating the rule's impact in a larger broadside over the regulation.
Ms. Warren landed the most stinging blows against Mr. Bloomberg throughout the debate, starting with an opening broadside that likened him to the figure most reviled among Democrats: President Trump.
Podesta finished off his broadside against Trump by urging him to focus on the G-20 summit, rather than commenting on the ongoing controversies surrounding his administration back in Washington.
He did not mention Markey, instead launching a broadside against President Donald Trump and the Senate's Republican majority, accusing them of policies that have hurt working Americans and the environment.
The timing of Trump's broadside on Wray is surreal, coming as it does on the same day that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is scheduled to visit the White House.
Broadside Paso Robles Margarita Vineyard Merlot 2014 $18.99 California merlot may never escape its besmirched reputation, courtesy of the 2004 movie "Sideways," which memorably, and with good reason, dismissed it.
Photo: APBut Trump has hung back on criticizing the tech world—aside from the occasional broadside aimed at Amazon whenever he doesn't like a story from the Bezos-owned Washington Post.
"Your broadside against Federal agents deeply offends my own sense of decency and honor," Bush wrote to Wayne LaPierre, who still serves as the NRA's executive vice president and main spokesperson.
In an essay in Harper's in 1913, Louis Brandeis, the future Supreme Court justice, decried the "curse of bigness," a broadside against the huge business trusts that dominated the U.S. economy.
Trump's broadside comes at a fragile time for Republicans, who failed to follow through on a key campaign promise last week despite holding both chambers of Congress and the White House.
It was then rumoured that Mrs Clinton might have quietly bagged promises of support from one or two of those giants already, and planned to reveal them in a future broadside.
Looking back, senior administration officials recall feeling "horrified" as they listened to the U.S. president unload a taunting broadside about foreign leaders and border walls before an assembled crowd of thousands.
In a broadside against Hong Kong's government, Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council called it absurd to let a murder suspect walk free, saying it risked turning the city into a crime haven.
A broadside of camera flashes, meanwhile, greeted Zendaya, the onetime Disney star, who showed up in polka-dot trousers and navy striped top with a matching collar from Michael Kors Collection.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump called Attorney General Jeff Sessions "scared stiff and Missing in Action" on Saturday in his latest broadside on Twitter against the nation's top law enforcement officer.
On Sunday, Trump's envoy to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, insisted the President had spent the week focused on foreign policy, demurring on questions about the Sunday morning broadside against Comey.
I had a couple corvettes—fast and lightly armed gunships that behave a bit like attack helicopters—a small carrier frigate that can throw a decent broadside, and a mighty Battlestar.
Strong language Trump's broadside against Rouhani had echoes of his approach to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whom he taunted and threatened on social media before agreeing to a summit.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump fired yet another broadside at Mr. Sessions, complaining that his failure to investigate alleged abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court is "disgraceful" — in all caps, naturally.
Trump's latest Twitter broadside was part of a series of attacks by Republicans and the White House against Comey, who they have attempted to discredit and paint as a disgruntled employee.
While both sides said they were open to talks, Trump launched a Twitter broadside at China, accusing Beijing of targeting rural voters who had supported his presidency by hitting agricultural goods.
Mitt Romney, a Utah Republican, wanted "to appease the left" in calling for witnesses during the impeachment trial, a highly unusual broadside launched by a sitting senator of the same party.
Sanders hinted at how he might respond to a Biden broadside on Friday night by defending his democratic socialism as analogous to Scandinavian societies with "wonderful" health care and education systems.
The broadside against Priebus and his allies, including White House press secretary Sean Spicer, comes amid ongoing reports of a power struggle between competing spheres of influence within the White House.
At the rally Thursday in Miami, a member of the audience yelled out the phrase after the president finished a broadside about Republicans' obstruction of ideas that they had once championed.
Both Kelly's denial and Sanders' broadside against the Woodward book were released with a list of more than 50 "accomplishments" that the Trump administration says it has achieved since early 2017.
He came under fire on Thursday after leveling a graphic and personal broadside against "Morning Joe" co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, including accusing Brzezinski of having a face lift.
While insipid or pretentious merlot abounds, this one, from the consistently good Broadside, is fresh and plummy, well balanced and lip-smacking, with a pleasant bitterness to invite the next sip.
If Broadside Books truly intended to publish serious conservative thought only to find itself stuck with dog-whistle punditry like What the (Bleep) Just Happened, it certainly lost its way somewhere.
The Twitter broadside revived concerns that the incoming President isn't fully aware of the limits he will face in office or that he may try to eliminate as many curbs as possible.
Trump's latest broadside comes on the heels of a sharp pullback in oil prices that has seen U.S. crude plunge into a bear market and post its longest losing streak on record.
Among the headlines: "Birth Control Makes Women Unattractive and Crazy" and "Bill Kristol, Renegade Jew," a broadside against the conservative commentator and Weekly Standard editor, a Republican who refused to support Trump.
Meryl Streep delivered the biggest and most forceful broadside, using her platform receiving the Cecil B. DeMille career-achievement award to issue a powerful rebuke of the incoming administration and Trump himself.
In an unusually harsh broadside, Albright, who served as America's top diplomat under President Bill Clinton, condemned Trump's nationalist, America First approach, which she predicted could do lasting damage to the country.
Duterte fired his broadside in a late-night speech Sunday in Myanmar after the European Parliament issued a resolution last week condemning "the high number of extrajudicial killings" in Duterte's drug war.
Since then, he's become perhaps the most notable anti-Trump Republican, delivering a sweeping broadside against the now-presumptive nominee back in March when he called Trump a "phony" and a "fraud."
The European Commission ordered Luxembourg to collect €250m ($300m), plus interest, in back taxes from Amazon, the latest broadside from the regulator that penalises sweetheart tax deals between EU countries and multinationals.
The broadside from Swamy came soon after he was handed a seat in India's upper house of parliament by the ruling party, creating the impression that he was acting on good authority.
In his one major broadside against Mr. Rubio during an early debate, Mr. Bush looked awkward and the attack failed, leaving donors grumbling and his campaign scrambling to explain away the moment.
A broadside about the ineffective trade policies and the damage that is doing to growth, employment and price stability would also be an appropriate response to the administration's forays into Fed's policies.
He also found time to fire off a new broadside at the federal judiciary, after another foundational campaign pledge, a vow to crackdown on sanctuary cities, came a cropper in the courts.
Hoettges, in his latest broadside, said that when Deutsche Telekom disposed of its cable TV assets in the last decade it had been prevented by anti-trust regulators from selling them whole.
Selected highlights include Ephraim Asili's "Fluid Frontiers" (2017), a meditation on "resistance and liberation" that features readings of poems from Detroit's Broadside Press against the backdrop of artworks by local Detroit artists.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May launched a broadside against populism on Wednesday, using a valedictory speech to encourage her successor to embrace compromise to secure Britain's exit from the European Union.
Yet Kennedy leveled no broadside against the order and seemed most concerned that, when individual immigrants could demonstrate religious discrimination, an avenue existed for them to win an exemption from the order.
Mr. Trump's broadside was especially provocative given that concerns have been raised throughout the campaign about whether the news media collectively have failed to subject his candidacy to enough scrutiny and skepticism.
Mr. Trump's broadside against Judge Curiel was one of the most overtly racial remarks he had made in the presidential race, and it exacerbated the tension between some Republicans and their nominee.
On a literal level, Mr. Trump's prime-time infomercial was a rebuttal to, and a taunt at, Mitt Romney, who, in a broadside last Thursday, had painted him as a business failure.
The sophisticated take on Mitt Romney's remarkable broadside against Donald Trump's policy positions, business acumen and personal morals this morning is that it was an unforced blunder that probably only helps Trump.
I was already musing on this topic before the segment that aired late in the show, when Recording Academy president Neil Portnow launched into a brief broadside against Spotify and its ilk.
In an unusual broadside during NBC's morning hours on Monday, Megyn Kelly blasted Jane Fonda, the 80-year-old Hollywood eminence who has been critical of the NBC host in recent months.
She attempts to repurpose Mr. Trump's attacks on her as an attack on her family, concluding the five-and-a-half minute video with swelling music and a broadside against the president.
When it launched in 22016, Broadside Books, the HarperCollins imprint that published Crowley's plagiarized book, explicitly positioned itself as an antidote to that trend, as a place for serious, intellectual conservative thought.
But it might be difficult for HarperCollins to figure out how to move forward, in part because the imprint under which Crowley published, Broadside Books, is, according to some reports, now defunct.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's foreign minister on Sunday summoned the German ambassador to a meeting over what his department called "anti-Polish comments by German politicians," the conservative Warsaw government's latest broadside at Berlin.
"Through any lens, this is a broadside against the Chinese government, which is generally considered to be the beneficial owner of Huawei," said Tom Essaye, founder of The Sevens Report, in a note.
So it's at least possible Trump's latest broadside was just him trying to scare the hell out of the American public—and press—in hopes of steering the conversation in a new direction.
His latest book, "Our Place", is a broadside against the British—who, despite their self-declared love of nature and widespread membership of conservation groups, have wrecked their landscape and slashed its biodiversity.
Here are those tweets, which amount to a broadside against Mueller, the former FBI director, put together as one thought: WPost headline"Trump's actions now a focus now a focus of Mueller inquiry".
In the 1970s she joined Broadside Press where she published the rest of her poetry (Riot, Family Pictures, Aloneness, Aurora, and Beckonings) and the first volume of her autobiography, Report from Part One.
Trump's broadside against China was based on claims of intellectual property (IP) theft and other unfair trade practices on the part of the world's second-largest economy — and the president is not wrong.
Ms Merkel's latest broadside is aimed at a bipartisan Senate move to toughen sanctions on Russia over the Kremlin's aggression in Ukraine, nuclear weapons deployment, and alleged interference in the US presidential election.
Still, the move to ban print-at-home tickets was widely viewed as a broadside at StubHub, a major resale-market competitor of the Yankees' ticket exchange, which Ticketmaster runs for the team.
At an event shortly after she announced she would run, she delivered a thematic broadside against Mr. Capuano without ever mentioning his name, depicting him as a well-meaning but too-conventional politician.
Mr. Trump has also assailed the independence of the F.B.I., and has described its reputation as being "in Tatters," a stunning broadside from a sitting president against a law enforcement agency he oversees.
After Mr. Trump's broadside on Thursday, a number of his preferred candidates found themselves under pressure to denounce Mr. Bannon and some, including former Representative Michael Grimm of New York, did just that.
When the British tabloids first found out about the relationship a year ago and let loose, Prince Harry was compelled to issue a fierce broadside denouncing "racial undertones" in some of the commentaries.
Deputy Welfare Minister Javier May said on Monday he was standing down, firing off a broadside against his superior, Welfare Minister Maria Luisa Albores, whom he accused of stripping him of key responsibilities.
WASHINGTON, Oct 31 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday launched a broadside attack on the U.S. Federal Reserve and its chairman, Jerome Powell, saying the central bank's policies were hurting U.S. competitiveness.
Earlier this month, Trump launched into a long broadside against the probe in a two-hour speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference, summing up the criticisms he's launched throughout the Mueller probe.
The section initially appeared as an aside -- "if you want, I could tell you about it," Trump teased to the crowd -- but as he went along, it became clear Trump's broadside was scripted.
Meanwhile, Trump directed his Twitter followers to tune in to Jeanine Pirro's show on Fox News shortly before the conservative host launched a broadside against Ryan, calling on him to resign as Speaker.
Eric Nelson, a vice president and editorial director for Broadside Books, an imprint at Harper Collins that specializes in conservative non-fiction books, criticized The Times for its coverage of the RNC buy.
Trump frequently attacks and mocks political enemies on Twitter, and previously went after Thunberg in September, though his Thursday morning broadside was still jarring coming from a sitting US president against a teenager.
The broadside comes one day after Ryan flatly denied that Trump could end birthright citizenship via executive order, which the president said during an interview with Axios is something he intends to do.
His broadside against the Minnesota lawmaker comes a day after federal authorities announced they had arrested a 55-year-old New York man and charged him with threatening to assault and kill Omar.
If the film is trying to launch a broadside against capitalism, you'd expect it to do more than suggest there's nothing wrong that couldn't be cleared up by tossing out a few rotten apples.
Yet it was a broadside against Pakistan, the arch-rival also born out of independence from Britain and partition, that left the strongest impression in a speech that otherwise focused on his government's achievements.
But this time, just to spice things up a bit more than usual, the president leaned on his shift key: Unsettling as it might be, Trump's broadside actually didn't come completely out of nowhere.
Rarely has the U.S. and global economy been under such self-inflicted pressure, weighed down by a frenzy of deficit spending, attacks on trading partners, and a broadside to the fundamental system of business.
Even so, as events of the just the last week, including the unveiling of a new tax plan and a new broadside against the federal judiciary, show, the President remains as unpredictable as ever.
"It's no coincidence that violent crime has steadily risen nationally within a few years of the 2010 election when investment reduced," he said in an article for The Independent in response to Johnson's broadside.
The latest broadside against prohibition was fired on March 24th by a group of former heads of state and businesspeople, who put forward a sober case for rethinking the international approach to drug control.
And on Tuesday, the night Mr. Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee, she again took to Facebook to denounce him — a broadside that he seemed to be responding to when, just after 7 p.m.
Committee Democrats describe the document as a dangerous politicization of intelligence — a cherry-picked set of data points designed to damage Mueller's investigation — and they have launched a broadside offensive against the document. Rep.
Trump's broadside at Germany -- accusing the country of being "totally controlled by" and "a captive of Russia" -- amounted to a stunning attack on Germany's sovereignty and a rebuke of its leader, Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The local government in Nice, which leans right, issued a blunt broadside against the Socialist government and specifically the interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, for failing to have adequate security in place on Bastille Day.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has threatened to take action against Moody's after June 24 elections, his latest broadside against credit rating agencies that he says are trying to bring down the economy.
Khamenei also launched a fresh broadside at Washington's rejection of the nuclear accord, saying the U.S. withdrawal showed the Islamic Republic could not deal with a country that did not abide by its commitments.
At first, though, he said he was reluctant to use the setting of the Rose Garden — where he stood next to Prime Minister Matteo Renzi of Italy — to deliver another broadside against Mr. Trump.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the author of the Medicare for All plan supported by at least 15 Democratic senators and more than 100 House Democrats, said Mr. Trump's broadside was full of falsehoods.
Hillary Clinton launched a broadside against fake news, online trolls and her Republican opponent in the 2016 election, now-embattled President Donald Trump, in a speech Friday that called for better, reasoned political debate.
But Mr. Pompeo's broadside against President Nicolás Maduro also obscured the fact that the United States had just about run out of options to achieve its goal in Caracas: a peaceful change of power.
He left his post as editorial director of Broadside, a conservative imprint at HarperCollins, and started a new imprint at St. Martin's Press, where he plans to edit authors from across the political spectrum.
And long before the social critic Harold Cruse published his broadside "The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual," Neel painted him in a baggy gray suit, with long, dainty fingers resting broodingly on his cheek.
It was a remarkable broadside from the official voice of the executive branch against the President's own top Ukraine expert, a decorated Iraq War veteran who testified in a public impeachment hearing on Tuesday.
Washington (CNN)With the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh resting on a knife edge, President Donald Trump picked a Tuesday campaign rally to unleash his most direct broadside yet at his nominee's accuser.
The tweet also amounts to Trump's latest broadside against his attorney general, whose recusal from the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 campaign Trump has refused to forgive and continued to fume about.
By the time Broadside Press was sold in 1977 to the Alexander Crummell Memorial Center, a church in Detroit, it was $30,19813 in debt and a financial strain for Randall and his wife, Vivian.
When asked for comment, Bellow told me that Broadside was actively acquiring and publishing up until he left in October 2016, and characterized Broadside's minimal web presence as the result of its tiny staff.
MOSCOW, July 8 (Reuters) - Russian state-owned pipeline monopoly Transneft launched a broadside at Rosneft on Monday, publicly criticising the oil producer for dragging its feet over oil quality controls and making unsubstantiated damages claims.
The Universum survey was concluded in March this year, however, so doesn't reflect the fallout from the latest US broadside against the company — a ban on the sale of American software and services to Huawei.
Israel's communications minister declared war on Al Jazeera Sunday, pledging to shut down its local broadcasts, revoke its press credentials, and close its Jerusalem office, a brazen broadside aimed at the popular Arab media outlet.
Without confidence that the White House will back up those decisions, and with the potential fear of a broadside from the President himself, the ability to make those decisions and keep government functioning is undercut.
Then, a little more than a week before the Iowa caucuses, in an ad that was a broadside against Wall Street, the Sanders campaign fashioned that talking point into a brief line in the spot.
This is effectively an admission of the GOP's most astounding hypocrisy—an acknowledgment that they faked years of outrage—couched as a broadside against the work of anonymous, diligent government economists who can't defend themselves.
The broadside from Sunrise's largest shareholder raises the stakes in a poker game that began in April, when Freenet blocked Sunrise's plans to authorize fresh capital to help pay for the agreed all-cash deal.
Trump's broadside against the FBI has prompted some talk about why the bureau's new director, Christopher Wray, who was nominated by the President to replace Comey, has not stepped up to publicly defend his agents.
In "The War on Cops," Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith fellow at the Manhattan Institute, delivers a broadside against those who view the cops, rather than black criminality and violence, as the problem.
MADRID (Reuters) - Russian tycoon Mikhail Fridman's investment fund on Monday accused Spanish supermarket chain DIA of misleading investors over its recapitalization plan, the latest broadside in a tussle over the future of the struggling retailer.
More of a full-on broadside than a welcome letter, the dean let the incoming students know that the university is totally committed to academic freedom and "freedom of expression" from its faculty and students.
Other California labels to look for that provide great value in a range of wines — from cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay to zinfandel, sauvignon blanc and beyond — include Foxglove, Banshee, Broadside, Giornata, Camp and Route Stock.
" And he has contradicted Mr. Tillerson before as well, launching a harsh broadside against the Persian Gulf state of Qatar barely an hour after the secretary of state called for a "calm and thoughtful dialogue.
Penn Libraries recently acquired the only known surviving copy of a 1723 Franklin broadside, showing an elegy for a Philadelphia poet and printer named Aquila Rose, and topped with a bold skull and crossbones motif.
Ms. Crowley's book was published by Broadside Books, a conservative imprint at HarperCollins; it included identical language to passages published by other sources without attributing credit — in some 50 instances — CNN reported over the weekend.
In his combative State of the Union address Tuesday, Mr. Trump launched a broadside against one of his favorite targets: "sanctuary cities," those jurisdictions that limit cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration officials.
And his old pals at Fox News, where he was a paid contributor for 11 years, have quickly disowned him from the pro-Trump family with a broadside of character attacks and critical news coverage.
But Bloomberg's attack, one of the sharpest of his self-funded campaign, represents an escalated broadside against Sanders as he continues to build momentum after a commanding victory in the Nevada caucuses over the weekend.
Ahead of his appearance at Alabama State University, Booker tweeted a broadside at Moore, questioning whether Senate pages would be safe from potential advances from Moore if the insurgent Republican won the race on Tuesday.
At once an urgent political broadside and a memorial to one of its own (the rapper Phife Dawg, who died in March), it's an album that refuses nostalgia without revoking a well-defined group identity.
Expect "America First," a broadside against unfair trade practices, tough talk toward enemies and a fair bit of bragging when Trump speaks, experts from the fields of defense, foreign policy, economics and politics told CNBC.
The Broadside Press provided an avenue for nearly 21973 poets to be published, ranging from already established voices like Gwendolyn Brooks and Melvin B. Tolson to up-and-comers like Nikki Giovanni and Sonia Sanchez.
The Federal Reserve, with its bargain-basement interest rates and money printer always on standby, is manipulating financial markets and crushing capitalism, bond king Bill Gross said in his latest broadside against the U.S. central bank.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte said on Sunday he had received support from Russia and China when he complained to them about the United States, in another broadside that could test his increasingly fragile alliance with Washington.
The latest broadside came in a Washington Post interview published Tuesday, when Trump once again attacked Powell, who goes by the nickname Jay, for raising rates -- moves that counter Trump's expansionary tax cuts and other moves.
The complaint was the latest broadside in a tussle between Barcelona and the central government, which imposed direct rule of the wealthy northeastern region after its government declared independence from the rest of Spain last October.
" Mr. Popik noted earlier that a broadside published in New York during the winter of 1812-13, referring to the war against Britain, included this doggerel: "If uncle Sam needs, I'd be glad to assist him.
His broadside arrested the relentless fall in investor inflation expectations that at its core reflects doubts about the ECB's ability to achieve its near 2% target with a toolkit now depleted by years of monetary stimulus.
But taken together, the events of the past few days represent a coordinated broadside in an administration war on congressional oversight, if not an attempt to fully obliterate the bedrock constitutional principle of checks and balances.
After Trump's North Korea broadside, aides inside the White House reached out to some of Trump's allies seen as having influence over the President to talk to him about his tweets and the risks they carry.
His broadside arrested the relentless fall in investor inflation expectations that at its core reflects doubts about the ECB's ability to achieve its near 1.23% target with a toolkit now depleted by years of monetary stimulus.
Finally, a letterpress broadside of a poem, "Tender Mercies," by D. A. Powell, from his brilliant book "Useless Landscape, or a Guide for Boys," which is there for safekeeping till I take it to get framed.
It added to what has already been a chaotic upheaval at the F.B.I. under Mr. Trump, who has responded to an investigation into his campaign with broadside attacks against both the bureau and the Justice Department.
Bolton adjusted his glasses and fiddled with a pen as the commander in chief attacked his attorney general, deputy attorney general and special counsel in a blistering partisan broadside that stood out, even by Trump's standards.
While Biden said Wednesday that Sanders has "made up for that" and "indicated that was past," the broadside represents a new front in a rapidly expanding conflict between the two chief competitors for the Democratic nomination.
Last week, the reporter Jim Acosta launched a broadside against Mr. Trump's press secretary, Sean Spicer, for limiting television coverage of briefings; on Friday, the network sent a courtroom sketch artist to document Mr. Spicer's appearance.
In recent weeks, he has launched a broadside — in television interviews and on Twitter — criticizing the effectiveness of the Communist Party's fight against corruption, all from the safety of financial capitals like London and New York.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE on Tuesday evening said she would back whichever candidate is chosen to be the Democratic nominee for president after a broadside she made against Sen.
But the broadside against Brzezinski, particularly the suggestion that she was "bleeding badly from a face-lift" during a visit to Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort last year, earned a strong rebuke from the GOP. Rep.
Meanwhile, Pyongyang has tested short-range weapons and unleashed a propaganda broadside against Seoul, in apparent punishment for Moon's failure to keep the peace process moving along and unwillingness to provide sanctions relief where Washington will not.
He complained about media coverage while speaking at the CIA Saturday, and then Sean Spicer's first official White House briefing room appearance was a broadside against the press, which ended with the press secretary taking no question.
What we're hearing: The broadside against China — which is planned to be both rhetorical and substantive — will be "administration-wide," including the White House (led by senior officials on the National Security Council), Treasury, Commerce and Defense.
Ted Cruz, who for a time shared a 'bromance' with Trump, launched a belated broadside against Trump's "New York values," but Trump easily flicked that one aside with a retort about New York's resilience on 9/11.
Some White House aides, meanwhile, have privately expressed discomfort at the Cummings broadside and concerns that they are misguided given that Cummings is a far less savory target than the four progressive Democratic congresswomen Trump previously attacked.
I promised a post last week about the varying conservative Catholic responses to Pope Francis's apostolic exhortation, and I've decided it might be useful to use Damon Linker's broadside against the pope's critics as an introductory device.
In a statement announcing the endorsement, Gosar questioned McSally's conservative Republican credentials, a public broadside to the conservative image she has been peddling to primary voters as she seeks the GOP nomination for Arizona's open Senate seat.
The latest broadside against 87-year-old Soros is the unveiling Thursday of details of three proposed immigration laws, branded the "Stop Soros package" by the government, which could be voted in as early as next month.
Ms. McSally, a former United States Air Force fighter pilot, seized upon the Taliban comment and charged in their debate this week that Ms. Sinema's stance amounted to "treason," a broadside so sharp it became national news.
"There are going to be a lot more best-selling authors coming out of the Trump administration than out of the Obama administration," said Eric Nelson, the editorial director of Broadside Books, the conservative imprint at HarperCollins.
Ike Brannon's recent op-ed ("Beryllium broadside: Obama's last-minute rule-making will cost jobs") unfairly decries the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) tireless efforts to protect workers from exposure to beryllium in the workplace.
The broadside, created when Franklin was 17, first surfaced in the 1820s, amid a wave of antiquarian interest in America's founding generation, but then disappeared from view, until a dealer recently discovered it pasted inside a scrapbook.
His car edged into the lead on the final turn, crashed, flipped onto its roof and then was hit broadside by another car, sending Newman's car skidding down the track in a shower of sparks and flames.
One has to hope that the Trump administration soon backs off from its broadside against Germany and seeks instead to engage the Germans in a constructive dialogue about the sensible coordination of those two countries' macroeconomic policies.
Russia's broadside is likely to further sour battered U.S.-Russia relations and is part of the fallout from allegations that the Kremlin meddled in the U.S. presidential election last year in Donald Trump's favor, something Moscow denies.
Trump's Twitter broadside sent defense shares tumbling and fanned concerns that the incoming administration will reduce defense contractors' profit margins and cut broader federal spending, threatening U.S. factory jobs even as Trump promises to boost manufacturing employment.
Pence called off a planned China speech that had been cast initially as a sequel to a blistering broadside he delivered in October, a move aimed at averting increasing tensions with Beijing, a White House official said.
Washington (CNN)Six days after he accused his Oval Office predecessor of wiretapping him, President Donald Trump on Thursday again avoided questions about the charge, leaving his aides and allies still-struggling to explain his Saturday-morning broadside.
The FSA broadside was delivered in a speech in early April by Commissioner Nobuchika Mori, who said about 280 active Japanese stocks funds over the last 10 years had returned an average of 1.4 percent after deducting fees.
" Trump acknowledged he could still lose the GOP nominating contest -- "certainly nobody's unstoppable," he said -- and launched another broadside at establishment politics, saying that "the day I decided to run, which was June 16, I became an outsider.
Independence, Iowa (CNN)Ted Cruz and two allied super PACs launched a television broadside against Donald Trump on Monday, dedicating big money behind ads attacking the billionaire for "New York values," particularly past support for partial-birth abortion.
On Sunday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel raised eyebrows when she was quoted as saying Europe would have to rely on itself in the future — interpreted by some observers as a thinly veiled swipe at Trump's broadside at NATO.
So Republicans are expressing bewilderment over President Trump's broadside on the Affordable Care Act this week, which began when he ordered the Department of Justice to run with a Texas court ruling that found the entire act unconstitutional.
Trump's latest Twitter broadside sent defense shares tumbling and fanned concerns that the incoming administration will reduce defense contractors' profit margins and cut broader federal spending, threatening U.S. factory jobs even as Trump promises to boost manufacturing employment.
The broadside was interpreted by many on Capitol Hill as an effort by Trump to make Ryan a scapegoat should the GOP lose its House majority next week, though Ryan's allies and Republican strategists scoffed at the notion.
The last part of the book is an extended broadside against three men who helped forge the expansive ideology behind George W. Bush's foreign policy and misguided 2003 invasion of Iraq: Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle and Zalmay Khalilzad.
Mr. Trump's latest broadside included some of his harshest language yet against Mr. Sessions, whom the president begrudges for recusing himself from the Justice Department's investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian officials in 2016.
CAIRO — Egypt's chief prosecutor delivered a withering broadside against the news media on Wednesday, blaming the "forces of evil" for negative coverage and instructing his staff to take legal action against outlets deemed to be undermining Egypt's security.
Inside the White House, Mr. Navarro's broadside was seen as an effort to fend off more moderate trade advisers, including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who are trying to soften the president's stance toward China during the G-20.
But the fact is that a vaguely rhetorically gifted guy who is by disposition unable to engage in any kind of populist broadside—much less convey actual anger at elites like himself—isn't going to get very far.
Ms. Warren's comments, made at an event here in Northern Virginia, were a strikingly direct broadside against a rival as she tries to reignite enthusiasm for her campaign after her fourth-place finish in New Hampshire this week.
Elizabeth Warren was OK. The firebrand Massachusetts senator is great in small groups — or delivering a broadside against Citibank or Trump on the Senate floor — but she has trouble scaling up to the big stage of national politics.
Trump paused before his bilateral meeting with the Colombian President Tuesday to deliver a broadside against Deborah Ramirez, who accused Kavanaugh of inappropriate sexual behavior in an interview with The New Yorker, an allegation he has denied repeatedly.
In an effort to shift the focus from Siri, the interior ministry launched a broadside against 5-Star Defence Minister Elisabetta Trenta after her office wrongly tweeted that the navy had thwarted an attack on an Italian fishing boat.
National progressive groups are furious with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee after the House Democratic campaign arm leveled an unusual broadside against Laura Moser, one of several Democrats running in Texas's 7th Congressional District — a top Democratic pickup opportunity.
" The comments come a day after Trump's latest broadside against the U.S. central bank in which he contended that a rate cut of 100 basis points, or 1 percentage point, should happen "over a fairly short period of time.
Yet it was a broadside against Pakistan, the arch-rival also born out of independence from Britain and partition, that left the strongest impression in a speech that otherwise skirted foreign affairs and focused on his government's own achievements.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United States and 15 other countries launched a broadside of criticism at the European Union on Thursday, saying its "hazard-based" approach to regulating pesticides and other "critical tools" used by farmers was damaging livelihoods worldwide.
ABU DHABI/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia called Turkey's military incursion into northeast Syria "unacceptable" and said on Tuesday the operation had to be limited in time and scale, a rare broadside that suggests Moscow's patience with Ankara is wearing thin.
It is as yet unclear if Forza Italia's broadside is the beginning of the end for the centre-right, or merely an attempt by the 81-year-old Berlusconi to reassert his position after his party's disappointing election performance.
Among other, potentially libelous aspects of Donald Trump's morning broadside against the fired FBI director, the president retweeted this Fox & Friends segment featuring Chaffetz, the former chairman of the GOP oversight committee and newly cashed-out Fox News contributor. .
The broadside from the FBI — an agency that rarely makes public statements — was almost certainly approved by Trump's own FBI director, Christopher Wray, escalating an increasingly bitter feud between the nation's top law enforcement agency and the Republican Party.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Tata Sons, holding firm of India's $13-billion salt-to-software Tata conglomerate, launched a broadside on Thursday against its ousted chairman Cyrus Mistry, criticizing his performance and removing him as head of the group's flagship business.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's latest broadside against former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and his son Hunter appears to center on a joint venture that involved the younger Mr. Biden and some of China's leading state-owned financial companies.
VATICAN CITY, May 1 (Reuters) - A group of Roman Catholic priests, academics and intellectuals have issued an open letter to bishops asking them to declare Pope Francis a heretic, in the latest broadside by ultra-conservatives against the pontiff.
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the third time this year but didn't signal another would come later this year, a move that meets market expectations but is bound to trigger another angry broadside from President Donald Trump.
The broadside from Warren's Twitter account came hours after Bloomberg officially qualified for Wednesday night's primary debate in Las Vegas, and signaled just how fiercely the self-funding businessman's rivals plan to go after him during that televised forum.
Outside conservative groups, who have stuck firmly behind -- and helped drive -- the Freedom Caucus efforts were preparing to launch a broadside against the party's moderates on Wednesday for standing in the way of what they view as a clear compromise.
GENEVA, July 4 (Reuters) - The United States and 15 other countries launched a broadside of criticism at the European Union on Thursday, saying its "hazard-based" approach to regulating pesticides and other "critical tools" used by farmers was damaging livelihoods worldwide.
The prime minister's broadside against his strongest election opponents came a day after U.S. President Donald Trump announced his support for Israel's claim of sovereignty over the Golan Heights, in what was widely seen in Israel as a boost for Netanyahu.
LONDON — Outside 10 Downing Street this week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain launched his election campaign with a broadside against his opponents — joking that delays to Brexit made him want to chew his necktie — but then abruptly changed tack.
For Mr. Price, 62, it is the latest broadside against the unique but dwindling culture among devotees of the park known as Gladesmen, their traditions curbed over time by restrictions on hunting and camping, development booms and other modern-day intrusions.
Since these I.E.D. blasts hit vehicles broadside, the Army responded by flanking them with armor plates and replacing windows with "Pope glass" — two-inch-thick transparent armor of the type that keeps His Holiness whole on his own tours of duty.
A spate of recent press reports suggesting that the document will be critical of top DOJ brass has raised expectations among some of President Trump's most ardent defenders that it will provide fuel for an ongoing broadside against the department.
Duterte delivered his new broadside as he was about to board a plane for an official visit to fellow U.S. ally Japan, a big investor in the Philippines that is becoming nervous about its apparent pivot towards rival power China.
This moment opens Travis's new book, " Republicans Buy Sneakers, Too: How the Left Is Ruining Sports with Politics " (Broadside), an exploration of how he, a longtime Democrat, began to reject what he perceived to be the sports media's liberal bias.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump launched a scathing new broadside Tuesday against a onetime friend, French President Emmanuel Macron, who, after denouncing nationalism in a speech this weekend, appears to have been relegated to a long list of Trump's global adversaries.
But its leader launched an unprecedented verbal broadside against its main military and political partner on Sunday over the course of the two-year war, veteran ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, in a speech entitled "Maintaining the unity of internal ranks".
The case, which was decided in June, featured a concurring opinion by Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, President Trump's choice for the Supreme Court, who heaved a broadside at the Department of Health and Human Services just days before he was nominated.
In an extraordinary moment during the impeachment hearings, the ousted Ukraine ambassador was asked to respond in real time to a Twitter broadside from President Donald Trump in which he accused her without evidence of causing destruction during her diplomatic tours.
Her highly personal attack on Mr. Biden over busing won her a much-needed spike in donations and a lift in the polls, but her gains turned out to be fleeting and her broadside angered some voters uneasy with intraparty conflict.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro claimed on Friday that Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio financed fires being set in the Amazon rainforest, without presenting any evidence, the right-wing leader's latest broadside in casting blame over forest fires that have generated international concern.
A former top Vatican official has accused Pope Francis of having known of allegations of sex abuse by a prominent U.S. cardinal for years and called on him to resign, in an unprecedented broadside against the pope by a Church insider.
Democrats now have to work quickly to determine how to contest Trump's broadside as they push ahead with an investigation into whether the president abused his power in pressuring Ukraine to intervene in the 2020 election and investigate Joe Biden.
A recent broadside in The Chronicle of Higher Education called "The Digital-Humanities Bust" took a bludgeon to the field's revolutionary rhetoric, with Mr. Moretti among those accused of issuing a stream of vague "promissory notes" for results that never arrive.
And while Mr. Romney has largely refrained from the sort of blistering attacks he made against Mr. Trump two years ago, the broadside in The Post suggested that Utah's soon-to-be senator might be open to a third presidential campaign.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump launched a furious broadside Thursday morning against Robert Mueller, a day after the special counsel gave remarks that left the impression he would have charged Trump with obstruction of justice if he were not the sitting President.
Viganò, who is in hiding and communicating through the same conservative journalists who helped him prepare, edit and distribute his broadside, said the pope had done nothing and even lifted sanctions that had been imposed on McCarrick by Benedict, the previous pope.
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow!
It remains to be seen, however, whether the latest GOP broadside at Trump will be any more effective than the string of attacks leveled by the party's presidential candidates who have hijacked the hopes of party bosses to frame their 2016 agenda.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A group of 19 Catholic priests and academics have urged bishops to denounce Pope Francis as a heretic, in the latest ultra-conservative broadside against the pontiff over a range of topics from communion for the divorced to religious diversity.
Corker, likewise, delivered an unexpected broadside against Trump on Tuesday morning, after the president attacked him on Twitter, telling CNN's Manu Raju: The debasement of our nation will be what he'll be remembered most for, and that's regretful, and affects young people.
Biden should use the debate to seek common ground with his Democratic opponents and to launch a full-scale and aggressive broadside against the bitterly divisive, chronically deceitful and thoroughly corrupt swampland of the Trump presidency and his Republican sycophants in Congress.
Ms. Harris responded with a Twitter broadside against the Trump administration and its practice — recently suspended — of separating migrant children from their parents to carry out a "zero tolerance" policy of subjecting all immigrants who cross the border unlawfully to criminal prosecution.
Among the highlights are four copies of the first edition of "Ulysses" (1922), one of which is inscribed; Joyce's first stand-alone publication, the broadside "The Holy Office" (1904); a fragment of the "Ulysses" manuscript; and Joyce's typed outline of the novel.
President Trump, despite his own history of buying a porn star's silence and bragging about sexual misconduct, on Thursday leveled another broadside at Joseph R. Biden Jr., tweeting a meme that mocked the former vice president for putting his hands on women's shoulders.
The lawsuit is the latest broadside from the Trump administration against so-called "sanctuary cities" -- a broad term referring to localities that abide by some measure of non-cooperation with federal law enforcement -- and amid an already heightened level of tension with California.
Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii seized on a question about the removal of American troops in Syria to launch a broadside against one of her favorite foes — the media — both in coverage of her campaign and coverage of the conflict in Syria.
The broadside occurred at a meeting in the so-called Tank, a prominent meeting room in the Pentagon, according to an excerpt from "A Very Stable Genius: Donald J. Trump's Testing of America" written by The Washington Post's Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker.
President Trump's tweeting habits are slated to receive some attention on the Sunday shows this week after they stirred outrage among lawmakers, with some accusing the president of distracting from the Senate's healthcare debate by launching a broadside against two MSNBC hosts.
"If Trump continues to believe that OPEC are not doing enough, we would not rule out an SPR release from the US, or possibly even export restrictions on petroleum products," ING said in a research note following Trump's latest Twitter broadside last week.
" But his expression of regret on his own program, "The O'Reilly Factor," was immediately followed by a lengthy broadside against Ms. Waters, during which he said that she would not come on his show because "she does not want to be challenged.
And as the lights went out in the cavernous hearing room Thursday, it was clear that the few unplanned events — new testimony, recently discovered documents and a real-time Twitter broadside from President Donald Trump — were poised to have the greatest impact.
" And even as he proclaimed his "great respect and affection" for Chinese President Xi Jinping, he singled out China as he leveled a broadside against "broken and bad trade deals" and a world trading system he called "in dire need of change.
The only presidential tweet backed by political advice, they said, was Mr. Trump's broadside against the "Green New Deal," an ambitious Democratic proposal that seeks to combat climate change by calling for the United States to eliminate additional carbon emissions by 2030.
U.S. stocks were supported by news that U.S. Vice President Mike Pence called off a planned China speech that had been initially cast as a sequel to a blistering broadside he delivered in October, a move aimed at averting increasing tensions with Beijing.
Trump's latest broadside against the central bank, delivered by Twitter and without citing any evidence, came as European Central Bank head Mario Draghi and other international officials worried that a Fed politicized by potential Trump nominees would rattle a dollar-based global system.
" Cheney took the broadside with considerable grace, to the point that George W. Bush later that month was able to joke, at the unveiling of Cheney's bust on Capitol Hill, that his father had told him, "Send my best regards to old iron ass.
The president&aposs broadside against the New York Democrat followed a speech Schumer delivered on the Senate floor last week, when he used an apparent variation on the Texas saying  "all hat and no cattle" to mock Trump&aposs accomplishments at the Singapore summit.
Trump has harshly criticized May, Merkel and Trudeau since taking office and opened Wednesday with another broadside against Merkel, asserting that her country is "totally controlled" and "captive" to Russia as he objected to a deal to bring Russian natural gas directly to Germany.
Betsy DeVos The Education Department has told BuzzFeed News it won't investigate or take action on any complaints filed by transgender students who are banned from restrooms that match their gender identity, charting new ground in the Trump administration's year-long broadside against LGBT rights.
Trump's broadside of the group on Twitter, in which he told supporters "we must fight" the conservative lawmakers, underscored the growing tensions between the White House and its supporters among moderate House Republicans and the conservative GOP faction over the now-defunct health care bill.
Trump's broadside on Tuesday sparked warnings that he was pouring fire on an already volatile situation, and could be playing into Pyongyang's hands by validating its narrative that the US wants to go to war with North Korea -- a rallying point for the regime.
In a broadside against labor secretary nominee Andy Puzder, the union-backed Fight for $15 campaign announced on Thursday that fast-food workers have filed a raft of labor law complaints with state and federal agencies against restaurants franchised by the company that Puzder runs.
That type of broadside on a political spouse is unusual in any campaign, let alone one for president, and it left Republicans fearful, once again, of the harm that their front-runner's comments about women could cause up and down the ballot in the fall.
Swift, sure, sold a lot of records and became the leading pop female by brute force, and the music industry's need for revenue—at least, the one claimed by the Neil Portnow broadside against streaming that preceded it—apparently meant that attention must be paid.
Her broadside came just moments before she, Senate Minority Chuck SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE (D-N.
Mr. Trump's broadside came a day after Mr. Ryan, the speaker from Wisconsin, dismissed the president's plan, floated on Tuesday, to take executive action to nullify the constitutional guarantee that anyone born in the United States is a citizen, which he said was "obviously" impossible.
Jarrett's book has topped Amazon's best-seller list since it came out; his publisher is HarperCollins, under its conservative imprint, Broadside Books, which allows a major publisher to make money from right-wing conspiracy theories while respectably siloing it at a safe-enough distance.
The broadside came a day after Kelly offered details about a clash with the secretary of State following the conclusion of his interview, saying Pompeo forcefully asked her if Americans care about Ukraine and if she could locate the former Soviet country on a map.
The broadside came a day after Kelly offered details about a clash with the secretary of State following the conclusion of his interview, saying Pompeo forcefully asked her if Americans care about Ukraine and if she could locate the former Soviet country on a map.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro claimed on Friday that Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio financed fires being set in the Amazon rainforest, without presenting any evidence, the right-wing leader's latest broadside in casting blame over forest fires that have generated international concern.
The digital billboards on the side of a skyscraper in Manhattan's Times Square are the latest broadside against the 29-year-old liberal known as "AOC," by the Job Creators Network, founded by billionaire Bernard Marcus, a former chief executive of Home Depot Inc.
Last month, Abbas went before a meeting of the United Nations Security Council to deliver a rambling, historically incoherent, extravagantly bitter broadside against those he believes are responsible for his people's suffering – a group that does not include him or his corrupt, violent, incompetent government.
A broadside against Trump Cohen detailed several episodes involving Trump, from Trump arranging for the bidder of an auction for his portrait to when Cohen said he threatened Trump's high school, his college and the College Board not to release his grades or test scores.
" And in another all-caps broadside, he charged that "THE DEMOCRATS ARE TRYING TO DESTROY THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND ALL THAT IT STANDS FOR," urging fellow members of the GOP to "STICK TOGETHER, PLAY THEIR GAME, AND FIGHT HARD" because "OUR COUNTRY IS AT STAKE!
"The phrase 'enemy of the people' is not just false, it's dangerous," A.G. wrote in a statement this week responding to President Trump's latest broadside (perhaps inspired by this story from us with new details about his efforts to undermine the special counsel investigation).
" The article, written by Chris W. Cox, the executive director of the N.R.A.'s lobbying arm, described Ms. Pelosi as an "arch anti-gunner," and said the proposal was being "deceptively marketed to the public" and was "a broadside against gun ownership in America.
Broadside Books, which branded itself as the intellectual pinnacle of conservative publishing — the William F. Buckley to the other imprints' Sean Hannity — is still listed on HarperCollins's imprints page, but it has no homepage of its own, and its Twitter page hasn't been updated since 2013.
The Trump administration officially added Huawei to a trade blacklist on Thursday, enacting restrictions that will make it difficult for the tech giant to do business with American firms, in its latest broadside against the company that U.S. officials have labelled a threat to national security.
The Trump campaign's apparent strategy of overloading the media with gaffes and scandals reached a stunning crescendo over the weekend, spearheaded by none other than Trump himself on Friday with a bizarre early-morning tweet broadside fired against ISIS, err no, I mean a former beauty queen.
There's "Blacks & Browns," a powerful statement of cross-racial unity featuring the Mexican-American rapper Sad Boy, and "FDT," a broadside against the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, emphasizing his divisiveness and dismissiveness — it's the first great protest song of this insurgent election season.
The official accused London of failing to accept that Brexit will necessarily distance it from the EU. The broadside followed three days of talks with British negotiators in Brussels and comes a month before a summit where Prime Minister Theresa May hopes to defuse the Irish issue.
The most offbeat number, "Leader of ISIS," written and performed by Mr. Stevens (Michael Liebhauser co-wrote the lyrics) while the women took a break, was a bizarre hybrid of traditional cabaret love song and terrorist threat that suggested a deadpan comic broadside by Tom Lehrer.

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